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forum threadsupermanrob posted Jul 09, 2025 12:52 PM
forum threadsupermanrob posted Jul 09, 2025 12:52 PM

Panasonic 4K Blu-ray Player, Dolby Vision, HD Audio - DP-UB820-K - Walmart.com - $399

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Not the lowest but close to the recent sale prices.
Shipped from eletronicclub fulfilled by Walmart.

FYI this should not be compared to game controls since they do not support DV/HDR10+ on disc.
It's better to compare it to the 420.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Panaso...2gQAvD_BwE
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Not the lowest but close to the recent sale prices.
Shipped from eletronicclub fulfilled by Walmart.

FYI this should not be compared to game controls since they do not support DV/HDR10+ on disc.
It's better to compare it to the 420.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Panaso...2gQAvD_BwE

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Jul 09, 2025 02:31 PM
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rockmoJul 09, 2025 02:31 PM
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How are they still asking $399 for a blu ray player? I'm still all in on physical media but man, $399 buys a lot of tech anymore not just a standalone disc player.
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supermanrobJul 09, 2025 03:40 PM
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Quote from rockmo :
How are they still asking $399 for a blu ray player? I'm still all in on physical media but man, $399 buys a lot of tech anymore not just a standalone disc player.

Keep in mind this is considered one of the top 4k blu ray players regarding performance(ie tonemapping,upscaling).

Often people are willing to sacrifice that benefit for many reasons like other tech.

A game console is a good example, you give up DV to have the capability to play movies & games on one product.
Jul 09, 2025 11:13 PM
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AutobahnRJul 09, 2025 11:13 PM
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Quote from supermanrob :
Keep in mind this is considered one of the top 4k blu ray players regarding performance(ie tonemapping,upscaling). Often people are willing to sacrifice that benefit for many reasons like other tech. A game console is a good example, you give up DV to have the capability to play movies & games on one product.
But the tonemapping and upscaling stuff is nearly useless now, most good TVs have better capabilities built in.
For most people, especially those with all 4Ks, the UB-450 is a better choice. The UB-154 if you have a Samsung TV, a TV that doesn't support dolby vision, or a projector (most don't support dolby vision). Both are less than $200.

The problem is that the 450 was not available for a long time here and the 820 became the "default recommendation" and it simply gets repeated by people
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supermanrobJul 10, 2025 03:34 AM
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Quote from AutobahnR :
But the tonemapping and upscaling stuff is nearly useless now, most good TVs have better capabilities built in.
For most people, especially those with all 4Ks, the UB-450 is a better choice. The UB-154 if you have a Samsung TV, a TV that doesn't support dolby vision, or a projector (most don't support dolby vision). Both are less than $200.

The problem is that the 450 was not available for a long time here and the 820 became the "default recommendation" and it simply gets repeated by people

From personal experience, I disagree on many fronts.
1st off tone mapping & upscaling are not useless, the opposite, completely a requirement.

Not all 4k displays are the same quality.
So IF a display was even better it would only be the top of the line Oled display.

I would give up Dolby Vision before giving up the HCX chipset & Optimizer.

In basic terms the Optimizer optimizes(tone maps) the metadata to the best capabilities of display you have it connected to.
That's why it's a must have for a PJ.

The HCX chipset is used in their Oled displays & they are considered one of the best.
Their new Oled displays are using the new HCX chipset!

Look how popular Samsung displays are and they don't support Dolby Vision.

Let's not forget 4k content varies widely in quality, not all includes dynamic HDR, not all get audio upgrade or it's included on the BR disc also.
Jul 14, 2025 11:43 AM
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AlKrioJul 14, 2025 11:43 AM
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Quote from rockmo :
How are they still asking $399 for a blu ray player? I'm still all in on physical media but man, $399 buys a lot of tech anymore not just a standalone disc player.
This is top of the line product image-quality wise. UB9000 has better build quality and some additional options for sound (which you won't use, if you send digital audio signal to receiver to do DAC), but image quality is equal to UB820. And top of the line products are expensive. There are plenty of cheaper 4K blu-ray players if you are willing to make compromises.
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RogumaJul 14, 2025 09:47 PM
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Quote from rockmo :
How are they still asking $399 for a blu ray player? I'm still all in on physical media but man, $399 buys a lot of tech anymore not just a standalone disc player.
Wow I get this is slickdeals, but that's such a dumb comment. Lots of people still like owning their movies and many still like viewing things in good quality. The real gem in this system is the scaler.
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Jul 23, 2025 07:18 PM
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DizzyFishJul 23, 2025 07:18 PM
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Quote from supermanrob :
Not the lowest but close to the recent sale prices.
Shipped from eletronicclub fulfilled by Walmart.

FYI this should not be compared to game controls since they do not support DV/HDR10+ on disc.
It's better to compare it to the 420.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Panaso...2gQAvD_BwE
How are Blu-Ray players selling for $400 these days.
I remeber these being sub $100 on a regular 10 years back and much cheaper on SD.
Is this the only technology which is going up in price.
An XBOX/PS5 is $500 and that has a Blu-Ray included along with everything else.
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Jul 23, 2025 07:27 PM
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scottmanJul 23, 2025 07:27 PM
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I think $399 is a fairly regular sale price on this. I would not chance it from a 3rd party on walmart and just wait for it to be $399 again directly at walmart/bestbuy/amazon. $350 would be considered a good price.

edit: it is $408 directly from amazon if you trust where they source it.
Last edited by scottman July 23, 2025 at 12:51 PM.
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Quote from DizzyFish :
How are Blu-Ray players selling for $400 these days.
I remeber these being sub $100 on a regular 10 years back and much cheaper on SD.
Is this the only technology which is going up in price.
An XBOX/PS5 is $500 and that has a Blu-Ray included along with everything else.

Well it's actually a 4k UHD blu ray player.

Yes the X/PS5 can play 4k disc also but they don't support Dolby Vision on disc, this does.

So you should be comparing it to Panasonic's 420 model.

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