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Prime Members: Panasonic UB820 4K UHD Blu-ray Player w/ HDR10+ & Dolby Vision

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Amazon has for Prime Members: Panasonic UB820 4K UHD Blu-ray Player w/ HDR10+ & Dolby Vision (DP-UB820-K) on sale for $399.99. Shipping is free.

BH Photo Video also has Panasonic UB820 4K UHD Blu-ray Player w/ HDR10+ & Dolby Vision (DP-UB820-K) on sale for $399.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • 4K UHD Playback via HDMI
  • HDR10+, Dolby Vision & HLG Compatibility
  • Full HD to Near-4K Upscaling
  • Wi-Fi and Ethernet Network Connectivity
  • 3D Playback
  • Mobile Device Mirroring
  • 7.1-Channel RCA, HDMI Audio Outputs
  • Voice-Controllable via Smart Speakers
  • Dual USB Ports
  • Dolby TrueHD & DTS-HD Master Audio
  • Ports:
    • 1x HDMI
    • 1x HDMI (Digital Audio)
    • 1x RCA (Analog Audio)
    • 1x TOSLINK Optical (Digital Audio)
    • USB
      • 1x 2.0
      • 1x 3.0 / 3.1/3.2 Gen 1

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  • About this deal:
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  • About this product:
    • 1-Year Warranty
    • 4.6 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 1,200 customer reviews
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Amazon has for Prime Members: Panasonic UB820 4K UHD Blu-ray Player w/ HDR10+ & Dolby Vision (DP-UB820-K) on sale for $399.99. Shipping is free.

BH Photo Video also has Panasonic UB820 4K UHD Blu-ray Player w/ HDR10+ & Dolby Vision (DP-UB820-K) on sale for $399.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member phoinix for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • 4K UHD Playback via HDMI
  • HDR10+, Dolby Vision & HLG Compatibility
  • Full HD to Near-4K Upscaling
  • Wi-Fi and Ethernet Network Connectivity
  • 3D Playback
  • Mobile Device Mirroring
  • 7.1-Channel RCA, HDMI Audio Outputs
  • Voice-Controllable via Smart Speakers
  • Dual USB Ports
  • Dolby TrueHD & DTS-HD Master Audio
  • Ports:
    • 1x HDMI
    • 1x HDMI (Digital Audio)
    • 1x RCA (Analog Audio)
    • 1x TOSLINK Optical (Digital Audio)
    • USB
      • 1x 2.0
      • 1x 3.0 / 3.1/3.2 Gen 1

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • While supplies last.
  • About this product:
    • 1-Year Warranty
    • 4.6 out of 5 stars rating at Amazon based on over 1,200 customer reviews
  • About this store:

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In before people complaining that this is too expensive and how everything can be streamed nowadays.
Too expensive and everything can be streamed nowadays.
It's subjective. If you just want to watch a movie, buy a $300 65" TV from Walmart and stream with it's built in apps.

If movies are your thing, you want to watch them in the best way possible. If you're a huge fan of a football team, you might pay $300 for a ticket (and fighting crowds) when games can be watched at home (in better detail). The same can be said about fans of music or any other art form.

The cinephile crowd doesn't make sense to everyone but movies can't be "experienced live" like other artforms mentioned above. To me, the drive that brings people to live events (mentioned above) is similar to the drive that makes people pursue a home theater system to experience a movie to its "fullest." It is experienced through a TV.

First the TV is upgraded, then the audio system, then from streaming to disc, then the player, and we start over lol.

I'm trying to avoid gatekeeping here but for me, pulling a move off the shelf, putting a disc in a player, hitting play on the title screen is part of the experience. I also want to know that the movie I'm watching is as close to "how the director intended it" as possible. Why? It's the closest I can get to the "artform" that I love. It's more immersive, etc. Is the accuracy difference detectable between a dedicated player and a gaming console? It's again, subjective. I appreciate all the tweaks this player offers if you get that deep. Most people upgrade to this for the auto Dolby Vision detection. You put your disc in and know it will pull the best visuals you can get (versus having to figure it out and change a setting). Also, gaming consoles (were, not sure anymore) unable to play Dolby vision off a disc. I like the audio going to my receiver directly and video to my TV directly as well. My HDMI input on my TV is locked to gaming mode so utilizing a second input for movies is also great.

I never intended this to get so long, but I'll post it at this point.

In the end, I think I'm just getting old. I wouldn't make any sense to the 20 year old me. Though video rental stores would help justify it!

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Jul 11, 2023
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jborage
Jul 11, 2023
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This is essentially a must-have for a projector user
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W33Z
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You'll see this price for this player a few times a year. Buy if you're ready but you're not really getting a special deal here. I have this player and I'm nearly totally happy with it.
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In before people complaining that this is too expensive and how everything can be streamed nowadays.
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bmoney
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Too expensive and everything can be streamed nowadays.
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Quote from jborage :
This is essentially a must-have for a projector user
I would add there isn't a big enough difference from the 820 vs 420 for projectors especially when you consider the price.

They are both great players BTW
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Any deals on ub420?
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Quote from jborage :
This is essentially a must-have for a projector user
Please elaborate!
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ashcharlie
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Hopefully not too stupid of a question, but what's the difference in playing a disc on this vs a PS5? I just bought a 77" C2 OLED and am excited to use it, but wondering if adding this is necessary or there's not a huge difference
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someoneslick
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I have an unopened br player worth thousands and I keep not being able to sell it because no current br players have a zoom feature, which I like, due to my vision sucking. So I keep the unopened player as a backup for when my current one stops working. I wish manufacturers hadn't stopped putting zoom in. But still tempting to buy this and then sell the other and come out well over $1k ahead.
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Quote from DaMaGeZWK :
Any deals on ub420?
Yes here you go.

https://www.amazon.com/Panasonic-...523&sr=8-4
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Quote from ashcharlie :
Hopefully not too stupid of a question, but what's the difference in playing a disc on this vs a PS5? I just bought a 77" C2 OLED and am excited to use it, but wondering if adding this is necessary or there's not a huge difference
This supports DolbyVision HDR (and all common HDR formats), so depending on what HDR formats your TV supports you'll probably get much better handling of images with a mix of bright and dark areas using this player. This is why I bought this unit previously, and it's definitely worth it.
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Quote from ashcharlie :
Hopefully not too stupid of a question, but what's the difference in playing a disc on this vs a PS5? I just bought a 77" C2 OLED and am excited to use it, but wondering if adding this is necessary or there's not a huge difference
PS5 main function is to play PS5 games. Its Blu ray playback, while functional, is an afterthought. The 820's main function is to play 4k discs the best they can be played. Is the difference noticeable? Yes, to the discerning eye. You have to decide if having the best is important to you. This is the case with pretty much every electronics device
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Quote from ashcharlie :
Hopefully not too stupid of a question, but what's the difference in playing a disc on this vs a PS5? I just bought a 77" C2 OLED and am excited to use it, but wondering if adding this is necessary or there's not a huge difference
Not a stupid question, with HDR formats being supported differently across devices. In the case of the PS5, it doesn't support Dolby Vision HDR (like the 820) while your C2 does. The dedicated player also has more options available to tweak the picture and whatnot.

But do you need a dedicated player that costs another $400 when you already own the PS5? Probably not, unless you're an enthusiast.
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Let me tell you about the time machine you can use to go get this for $349.

$399 is a good price to those that know what they want. It's rarely ever lower than this. Even having a console on the same TV I enjoy having this for my dedicated 4k player. The separate audio out option is convenient depending on your setup.

Deals like this are completely subjective. $400 on this vs. a virtual pinball machine vs. Taylor Swift tickets vs. a PS5 sure look like a deal to some people while being a waste of money to others.
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If you want Dolby Vision and HD10+ then this is the player that you want. There are definitely better players than this but they will set you back $1K minimum.

If you don't need/don't have a TV capable of Dolby Vision then the UB420 or PS5/Series X would be fine for most people.

Some of the cheaper Sony ones will do Dolby Vision but from researching AV forums, they tend to break easily and don't have nearly as good of tone mapping as the Panasonic.
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