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Sony UBP-X800 4k Ultra player
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 894387" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>It really depends on what you're looking for in a player. I haven't used the Samsung players but I believe they're pretty solid. I own a Sony X700 which offers Dolby Vision, but it requires you to manually switch between HDR10 and DV, so that's annoying. I also own a Panasonic UB820 which is a dream to use, also offers DV and auto-switches correctly. A really nice feature for people who own projectors or lesser 4K displays is it can tone map and down-convert content to better suit the capabilities of the display in use.</p><p></p><p>The Panasonic is quite a bit more expensive than the Sony or Samsung. I don't think there's much between the cheaper two players, they both feel their price point but they do what they say on the tin. If you see yourself making use of the smart functionality, the Samsung will have more to offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 894387, member: 517"] It really depends on what you're looking for in a player. I haven't used the Samsung players but I believe they're pretty solid. I own a Sony X700 which offers Dolby Vision, but it requires you to manually switch between HDR10 and DV, so that's annoying. I also own a Panasonic UB820 which is a dream to use, also offers DV and auto-switches correctly. A really nice feature for people who own projectors or lesser 4K displays is it can tone map and down-convert content to better suit the capabilities of the display in use. The Panasonic is quite a bit more expensive than the Sony or Samsung. I don't think there's much between the cheaper two players, they both feel their price point but they do what they say on the tin. If you see yourself making use of the smart functionality, the Samsung will have more to offer. [/QUOTE]
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