🎬 Elevate Your Viewing Experience!
The Panasonic Premium 4K Blu Ray Player DP-UB450 delivers an unparalleled home theater experience with its advanced 4K resolution, high-resolution audio capabilities, and support for HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. With dual HDMI ports and versatile media playback options, this player is designed for the modern entertainment enthusiast.
Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
Video Encoding | H.264 |
Supported Audio Format | LPCM, Dolby Digital, DTS |
Analog Video Format | NTSC |
Video Output Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Compatible Devices | Devices with HDMI connectivity and support for specified video and audio formats |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Audio Output Mode | Stereo, Surround Sound |
File Format | MP4, JPEG |
Supported Media Type | CD, DVD, Blu-Ray Disc |
Additional Features | Multi-Format Playback |
Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 14.92"L x 10.59"W x 3.82"H |
Item Weight | 3.51 Pounds |
Color | Black |
C**,
Decent value player
Good value and marginally better than competing roducts.
B**.
Doesn’t upgrade regular dvd’s.
I just needed a bare bones 4k Blu-ray player, no streaming apps, have an Apple 4k tv. This was the one of the few that fit my needs. Plays 4k discs beautifully. Regular Blu-ray’s look good, but regular dvd’s are not that good, it doesn’t upgrade to 4k. That’s ok, once you watch a 4k movie uncompressed, like streaming, you won’t want to watch anything else. The sound is amazing as well. Highly recommend if you are not interested in streaming from your Blu-ray player.
J**S
Great video, above-average USB media-player, but not perfect
The picture quality is great and it works well. Personally, I mostly wanted to upgrade from my Sony because another reviewer had said that the "media player" (off USB drive) was excellent and I've got my entire, enormous DVD collection of many thousands digitized onto a hard drive, so so many products that claim to support this, do it at the bare minimum... sometimes unusably (My Samsung TV will spend 10 minutes trying to read the files in one directory!) The Sony also had issues with navigating large folders... very painful. THIS player is MUCH better at reading the file system... the directories pop up immediately. The UI is high-res and clear, but I could have used a slicker looking interface than just dull directories of file names... but at least it works quickly.The BAD...It doesn't take lot of effort to hang this box to the point of needing to reboot. The first HD VIDEO FILE that I played froze the system up as soon as I went into double-fast-forward mode. (It would be a nightmare to return to a point deep inside a file if you ever accidentally exited it!) Another HD movie hung up the system during playback a short while later as well. But we have successfully watched several other movie files. I've NOT see it misbehave while playing discs.We've also seen some issues with closed caption (again, on video files, not on discs) where the captions would display each line for minutes at a time... so by the end of the show, it would still be showing lines from the beginning. Not sure if this is a widespread issue or specific to the files (from BBC discs of "Death in Paradise".) I've not seen any caption issues with discs so far.UPDATE: I wrote that it doesn't support CEC (one device controlling another over the HDMI cable) but that's not true. My SONY would turn off/on my whole system (TV, AV Receiver) whenever I powered off/on the DVD player... but this one behaves a little differently and it took me a couple more times to realize it. If I use the player's remote to turn the DVD off, it does not power down the whole system... but I CAN use the TV remote to control the DVD player (so it must be communicating) and if I turn the TV off... it WILL turn off the DVD player along with everything else... in a way, it's actually the preferred behavior, so you can turn off the DVD player and switch to something else without accidentally powering everything off.It also seems that for a "premium" player, it could use higher quality materials... it's not bad, it's just no better than any other player at half the price.So... video quality-wise, no complaints. All the basic stuff is well presented and easy to use (although it took me a while to figure out that it had SEPARATE settings for old-school 608 vs HD 708 closed captions, so I couldn't figure out why they wouldn't display after I turned them on... gotta set both!) The media player feature, while better than most, still feels like an afterthought and could has room for improvement.4.0 - 4.5 stars
N**T
The absolute BEST bang for your buck, entry level 4K player with Dolby Vision capabilities!
Recently, my girlfriend and I decided it was time to upgrade our "living room movie theater". First up was a new TV. I'd always heard fantastic things about OLED, so I decided it was time. I bought a 65" LG C3 to pair with our already existing surround sound system. I'll never be able to go back to another kind of TV. I'm a big physical media guy, and this was our first 4K TV, so next up was a 4K player. Trying to find a reasonably priced unit proved to be more difficult than I ever thought it'd be. It had to support multiple formats and that's where you start to run into issues.Most players with those capabilities tend to start in the $500 range. I first went with a Sony UBP-X700M. It seemed to work fine until it started to freeze during disc playback. Did some more research and learned this is a problem that's well known in the home theater community. I immediately returned it for a refund. Initially, I thought I was going to have to fork over another $250 to grab a Panasonic DP-UB820 (the most positively reviewed player under $600) until I came across this listing. Apparently, this player's been available in other countries for quite a while but has just hit the market here in the United States. I'm quite thankful I got into this when I did or else I would've spent so much more.There's not a lot of bells and whistles here, but that's perfectly fine with me. I use my LG TV's apps and such. I bought this player for my 4K/blu-ray discs and, for that purpose, this thing's fantastic. It supports Dolby Vision (lots of players in this price range don't) and HDR10+. It also features 2 HDMI ports to separate the audio and video signals. Doesn't feel like it's made from the strongest of materials, so I definitely wouldn't stack anything on top of it. If you're just getting into this whole home theater thing, this is literally the best there is right now.
T**H
UB450 Failed under 90 days
While it worked I would give it 4 out of 5 stars. It occasionally would not read discs, but if you ejected the disc 1 to 2 times it would eventually recognize the disc and play. I had no freezinging issues and it played all regional discs. Plays either HD10+ or Dolby Vision. The tray was a bit noisy when opening and closing. Was watching a 4k - Alien - and stopped to eat dinner. I went to resume playing and got the message about the disc being incompatible. No matter how many times a ejected the disc it would not recognize it. I tried 11 other discs and it no longer recognized anything or any format. 4k Bluray or DVD could not be read. Unglugged everything including power and HDMI. Reset every thing. This device no longer works. I bought it exactly 90 days go so only parts will be covered under warrenty. Been 3 days and Panasonic still has not gotten back to me about packing and shipping it back for repairs. Depending on cost it may simply go into the trash. Already went to Best Buy and bought a Sony X800M2 which I like better. So far it reads all discs...also region free no HD10+ but does have Dolby Vision which is better in my opinion. Tray is ultra quiet.If it does not cost too much money to repair the Panasonic UB450, it will be a backup if the Sony ever breaks.At this time however, Panasonic is not impressing me. Glad I didn't buy one of their new TVs after entering the U.S. market again if this is the type of quality and service I can expect from them.
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