🎬 Elevate Your Movie Nights with Panasonic's 4K Magic!
The Panasonic DP-UB154P-K 4K Blu Ray Player delivers an unparalleled home theater experience with ultra HD video playback, high-resolution audio support, and compatibility with multiple HDR formats, all in a compact and stylish design.
Number of Audio Channels | 5.1 |
Total Number of HDMI Ports | 1 |
Video Encoding | HEVC |
Power Consumption | 12 Watts |
Supported Audio Format | Dolby Atmos, FLAC, ALAC, DSD, AIFF, WAV, Dolby Audio |
Analog Video Format | NTSC |
Number of Channels | 3 |
Compatible Devices | Television |
Connectivity Technology | HDMI |
Controller Type | Remote Control |
Audio Output Mode | High-quality audio output modes (stereo, possibly surround sound) |
File Format | JPEG, MP3, WAV |
Supported Media Type | DVD, Blu-Ray Disc |
Additional Features | Compact |
Resolution | 3840x2160 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | HDMI, USB 2.0 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.6"L x 7.6"W x 1.8"H |
Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
Color | Black |
R**S
Save your money ub820 hunters. Get this one.
Amazing player, I was going to return several 4k movies because the ps5 was skipping, freezing, ect.I wanted to blame the disc's at first but then decided to try out a warehouse deal, so glad I did, this machine plays everything I own with a perfect flawness experience.I highly recommend this player, I know everyone wants the ub820 including me but this taught me a valuable lesson indeed.So easy to set up right out of the box.Picture, sound are all superior to the ps5.Very nice compact size design will fit perfect into anyone's setup.Complete with remote and batteries.Upscaling all your old dvd s, upscales bluray up to 4k quality, plays any disc you can put in including cd s of any kind.
J**3
Slow Ultra HD player fix
Great ultra HD video player works well and picture is crystal clear I have not had any issues since buying it 3 months ago. It is worth noting when you first turn on this player it is slow to startup and respond to your input and to read the disc. This can be fixed if you go to setup select player settings scroll down to system and where it says quick startup you want to switch that from off to on. Once quick startup is turned on the player should startup and read the disc faster and be more responsive to your input.
E**T
Awesome but the remote is not my favorite
This has been great. I don't love how the buttons are set up on the remote because some of the buttons that you use all the time (play/pause) are the smallest ones on the remote. But the player is wonderful because it can play older DVDs that my Xbox will not play and it also plays lightly scratched DVDs that the Xbox will not play. The remote is my only complaint.
J**M
Beautiful picture!
I got this to go with my new 4K TV. I also got the 4K versions of LOTR at the same time, so that I could enjoy Middle Earth in all of its glory. The picture is amazing.That said, I do have some Blu-Rays that don't work with it. My Star Wars Original Trilogy boxed Set of Blu Rays stutters. I also noticed My Alien Trilogy Blu Rays do as well. It's a shame, I was looking forward to seeing all the details in the blacks for the Star Wars Space Scenes and the Alien creature.I read that the firmware update might counter this, however when I connected it to my router with a network cable, the firmware was completely up to date.I believe it has something to do with the encoding Fox was doing like 10 years ago. Other DVD's and Blu Rays that are not Fox work just fine. Heck, even Die Hard (original, which I wrap Xmas gifts to) worked just fine as well. It must be something about the encoding for those boxed sets. Regardless, this 4K Blu Ray player is a keeper and looks amazing on my 65" QLED 4K Roku Plus TV (highly recommended as well)!
J**N
If It Only Turned On...
The media could not be loaded. So I recieved this Panasonic 4k hi-def blu-ray player as Christmas present. After opening the box I plugged it in and it turned on when pushing the power button on the remote. It played a 4k disc as well as a standard blu-ray disc without any issues. The problem begins when you turn the blu-ray player off. Once powered off the player refuses to turn back on, this is trying to use the power button on the remote as well as the power button on player itself. I have to unplug the player and then plug it back in for the player to power on. The problem then begins again as soon as the player is turned off. Contacted Amazon support and they were fabulous in trying to contact Panasonic support, when that failed they elected to send me a replacement unit. I will update my review once the replacement player has arrived but for right now it's a one star review for the player and a five star review for Amazon's customer support.
R**A
Exactly what I needed
This 4K UHD Player is just exactly what I needed. I recently just started buying 4K Blu-ray’s and I needed something to play them at the best quality, with HDR support. The playback is responsive and quick either for standard Blu-ray’s or 4K of course. The controller is simple and comes with batteries. The set up itself is easy. I have no need for internet use with it, but if you do, you will need an Ethernet cable. It does not have any bothering lights. And the quality of picture is beautiful. Does not come with an HDMI cable, but most of these never do. Highly recommend for standard movie watching in 4K in your home theater.
K**O
It does the job, and does it well.
It plays blu-rays and dvds without issue. What more is needed? There is no streaming services included which is actually an positive for me as I have a smart TV. The only downside is that there is no Dolby Vision support. If Dolby Vision is important to you, I recommend getting the 820k.
M**G
Not a bad player, but...
The good and bad:The Good: good price, supports multiple HDR formats. Comes with batteries for remote, USB 2.0 port in front to play media files from USB drives. Does not require you to download some stupid poorly written data harvesting add-ridden app on your phone to operate.The Bad: Only plays Region A. No wifi so you are required to plug into Ethernet cable when ever they update the DRM on future BR/4K releases. No controls on player itself other than eject/power, so if you lose or break the remote, the unit becomes inoperable.Other: I miss the days when electronics like this looked advanced and high tech with their vacuum florescent displays and controls right on the unit itself. Just compare the looks of any original DVD player from the past to the ones they make now and you will understand what I am talking about. Now they look boring and bland. Just plain plastic with barely any or no controls or displays on the unit itself that you will be unable to use if you lose the remote.
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