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Buy it on Amazon - http://lon.tv/gpef8 (affiliate link) - Panasonic's DP-UB820 might be the sweet spot for fans of 4k Blu-Ray movies. It supports all HDR color modes including Dolby Vision and HDR10+ and will switch between them automatically. See more in my 4k Home Theater Series: http://lon.tv/4khometheater and subscribe! http://lon.tv/s Sony UBP-X700 Review for Comparison: http://lon.tv/07l3 Amazon Affiliate link for the Sony: http://lon.tv/zpi93 VIDEO INDEX: 0:00 - Intro 00:55 - Price Comparison 01:59 - Hardware Overview 02:07 - Front Panel 02:38 - Build Quality 02:53 - Ports 02:56 - Fan noise 03:10 - Dual HDMI outputs 04:51 - Settings 07:57 - 3D Support 08:00 - No HDMI Cable included 08:23 - Disc Playback 08:36 - Remote control 09:19 - 4k Dolby Vision Blu-Ray 09:42 - 4k HDR Blu-Ray 09:52 - 1080p Blu-Ray test 10:27 - 480p DVD Playback 11:25 - Streaming apps: Netflix, Amazon and YouTube 12:58 - App Marketplace 13:25 - Adult app warning 13:45 - Network Playback Support 15:14 - Alexa not working 16:18 - Conclusion Where this Panasonic shines is in its up-conversion of older content, namely 1080p Blu-Rays and 480p DVD discs. I was really surprised by how good my 20+ year old DVDs looked on this player upscaled to 4k. I also liked how it switched my television in the proper color modes depending on content. Everything is detected automatically so it's just a matter of putting the disc in and letting the player determine the best output format. It successfully passed through lossless Atmos and DTS audio and fully supports 24p playback for both HD and UHD Blu-Ray discs. It falls short with network playback. None of my MKV files with embedded lossless audio played properly in network mode. It's also limited by its 100 megabit ethernet port - at this price point it's crazy not to have a gigabit. Streaming services play back fine for the most part but if you already have a 4k TV that supports all of the color modes this player supports those apps are likely already built in. Voice support is lacking - it says it can do it but the amount of work required to issue voice commands back to the player is nuts. I had to set up accounts with Panasonic, agree to a bunch of license agreements and I'm still unsure how to get everything to connect up with Alexa. It's a lot easier to just pick up the remote control IMHO. So despite some significant shortcomings on the network side it does shine as a disc player which is the primary purpose here. It's probably the best disc player available at the moment. For that it gets 4 stars, losing one star because of its exorbitant price tag. Subscribe to my email list to get a weekly digest of upcoming videos! - http://lon.tv/email See my second channel for supplementary content : http://lon.tv/extras Join the Facebook group to connect with me and other viewers! http://lon.tv/facebookgroup Visit the Lon.TV store to purchase some of my previously reviewed items! http://lon.tv/store Read more about my transparency and disclaimers: http://lon.tv/disclosures Want to chat with other fans of the channel? Visit our Facebook Group! http://lon.tv/facebookgroup Want to help the channel? Start a Member subscription or give a one time tip! http://lon.tv/support or contribute via Venmo! [email protected] Follow me on Facebook! / lonreviewstech Follow me on Twitter! / lonseidman Catch my longer interviews and wrap-ups in audio form on my podcast! http://lon.tv/itunes http://lon.tv/stitcher or the feed at http://lon.tv/podcast/feed.xml We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.