Panasonic - 4K Ultra HD Dolby Atmos Audio DVD/CD/3D Blu-Ray Player, DP-UB150-K - Black

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DP-UB150-K
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Product Description

Model number : DP-UB150-K
Achieve high-quality visuals on every play with this Panasonic UHD Blu-ray player (Model DP-UB150-K). Deep color HDMI output and 4K upscaling delivers immersive enjoyment of your favorite movie titles, showing images at their very best. Featuring Dolby Atmos and HDR10+ compatibility, this Panasonic UHD Blu-ray player immerses you both in lifelike sound and images.
Dimension
Product Height : 1.8 inches
Product Width :12.6 inches
Product Depth :7.6 inches
Product Weight :2.6 pounds

Features
Panasonic - 4K Ultra HD Dolby Atmos Audio DVD/CD/3D Blu-Ray Player - Black Play 4K Ultra HD movies at 4x the resolution of full 1080p HD, letting you watch your favorite scenes with a level of detail and clarity like never before.
High Resolution audio Supports 384kHz/32 bit PCM audio file formats for clear, detailed sound.
Blu-ray player For high-definition movie playback with resolution up to 5 times greater than DVD. Watch films in stunning high-definition just like you do on the big screen.
Upconvert DVDs Delivers greatly enhanced video performance of standard DVDs by upconverting their video resolution to HDTV-compliant up to 4K via the HDMI interface.
3D technology So you can experience full 3D content when you pair this Blu-ray player with a 3D HDTV.
Ethernet port Enables simple wired network connection.
DLNA capability For wireless access to your PC content on your TV.
Playable formats Include CD-R/RW, DVD±R/RW, DVD, CD, DVD+R DL, BD-R, BD-RE, BD-ROM, DVD-R DL, BD-R DL, BD-RE DL, Blu-ray Disc, CD-DA, JPEG, MPO.
Also supports WAV, WMA, AAC, AIFF, MP3, FLAC, DSF, DSD, ALAC, DFF, MPEG-2, MKV, H.264, AVCHD, HEVC, BDAV and MP4 formats.
Surround sound decoders Include Dolby Digital, Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio, DTS-HD High Resolution and Dolby Audio for an immersive listening experience.
1 HDMI output High-speed HDMI cable is the only connection that can deliver a Blu-ray experience with a full 1080p picture and digital surround sound.
VIERA Link Allows you to control multiple home theater components with 1 remote.
For additional information please see the Specifications Tab.
Full 4K experience requires a 4K UHD TV and 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs or 4K streaming content.

What's Included
Panasonic Blu-Ray Disc Player

Reviews

  • 3
    The price was right.

    Posted by Carol Roberts on 24th Jun 2024

    This 4K Blu-Ray was the least expensive one I could find that was not a refurb. The sound and picture are tremendous improvements over standard Blu-Ray. The depth and detail is mind blowing. Better than at a movie theater. If your system isn't up to the task, you will miss out on these worthy graphics and sound. The issues (problems/downfalls) of a standard Blu-Ray are still present, Slow loading. There are some quirks that drive me a little crazy. Would these quirks be eliminated by a more expensive player? I do not know. The biggest issue is a poor remote with buttons that are not responsive. Another issue is how the player reacts when you turn off the player in the middle of a movie. Sometimes no problem, other times you must start the movie from the beginning. Overall, this is well worth the $100 I paid. 4K is awesome. Unless you are going to purchase a ton of 4k disks, you should be happy with this compared to the base model for other brands. Also this has no Wi-Fi and updating the player has proved annoying with no success in the 4 times I have tried. Do I need the updates? Good question. Player has worked well without any updates so I think I'm good.

  • 5
    Sometimes you just need a dumb disc player.

    Posted by Leah Flores on 23rd Jun 2024

    If you are looking at a Ultra HD disc player, you likely already are using it in conjunction with a 4K TV. Nearly every 4K TV is smart, so why buy a second smart device that duplicates what is built into your TV, unless you hate the interface. For those of us, that realize this, this may be your ticket to joining the 4K disc crowd, because streaming services have just gone wack and out of hand. Plus most 4K disc content come with a digital download of the media. That can be loaded onto a USB stick and stuck in the front of the player if the disc is not around. However, HDR is where this player falls flat. It does not support as many formats as the bigger brother DB-420. The DB-420 also gets you smart capability. The picture quality, as is with any 4K disc content, is extremely good, despite not having as much HDR stuff. But unless your TV does a good job at rendering HDR, and the price point of this player, you can not really go wrong. The remote is cheap and small. All electronics have become this way. One of the few things that was good about late 1990s electronics was the remote. Panasonic has been the leader in blu ray players since they came on the market around 2007. They are a step above in quality from Sony, LG, and Samsung. The only Panasonic disc player that has died for me was a vintage 2002 progressive scan DVD player, back when that was a step up from a regular DVD player, then a year later everything on the mainstream market was progressive scan. I have had five Panasonic video disc players (1 progressive scan, 1 - 5 DVD progressive scan changer, 2 blu ray players and finally a 4k Ultra player. I bought this one for my friend's 65" 4K TV knowing he would need a disc player, but since it is a vacation rental, and the TV is smart, he just needed a dumb cheap player.

  • 4
    4K DVD player

    Posted by Jodi Peters MD on 23rd Jun 2024

    This 4k DVD player works well, I got it with a good deal. I can watch now 4k dvd movies and matches the tv.

  • 5
    Totally worth it!

    Posted by Monica Marshall on 18th Jun 2024

    Wow, this 4k player is awesome! Standard DVD's are upscaled, Blu Ray are also upscaled and 4k movies are like your right there on set in real life! Excellent price plus I had a coupon, this player can do it all, no need to spend way more than you need to, this is it for me. Pictures included in review. (Some say the remote is way to small, it's the exact same size as my new 4k tv. I have zero issues with the remote size)

  • 4
    A very, VERY, simple player

    Posted by Pamela King on 17th Jun 2024

    I thought I wanted a simple Blu ray player. And this indeed delivered. Delivered great 4k quality. The menu is lightweight with no bloatware. Panasonic commits to bringing updates to it over time. Not flashy in anyway. Unfortunately, it was so simple it didn't fit my use case here at home. I wasn't able to use it to access my digital copies of my Blu ray collection. So I am upgrading to the magnolia version of this one.

  • 3
    Not that good but ok.

    Posted by Carolyn Williamson on 13th Jun 2024

    Every time i unpause a movie the movie plays for a second then freezes again then plays normal for rest of the time.

  • 4
    Pros outweigh the cons.

    Posted by Mark Jones on 8th Jun 2024

    I love that it's a no frills 4K player at a truly great pice. Now for the two cons that I didn't see or think about during my research. I don't love the remote because some of the buttons are a little small (or weirdly placed). This player does NOT have wifi, so if you ever wanted to do the software updates, you either have to connect this player to the internet via a cable, or you can download the software onto a USB. So that's an unfortunate extra step when we're so used to everything connected to the internet and updating automatically.

  • 4
    Very simplistic player!

    Posted by Richard Roy on 2nd Jun 2024

    Great quality picture. Very simplistic! Its a bare necessities player. No smart features. But i have a smart tv and roku anyhow, so another streaming device is unnecessary.

  • 5
    Everything I Need, Nothing I Don't

    Posted by Nicholas Fletcher on 22nd May 2024

    I'm just a simple man, making his way through the 4K upgrades. This is a great value if you want to skip the ones that have streaming boxes built in, which would just be plain redundant because I can't find a modern 4K TV that doesn't have built-in apps. I wish the remote had volume control so I didn't have to switch to the TV remote to adjust the volume as I go, but it's better than the PS4 media remote I'd been using. As long as you get a 4K HDMI cable, you should be fine for using your 4K Blu-Rays, Blu-Rays, and DVDs. Speaking of the backwards compatability with older formats, regular Blu-Rays upscale really well, I should really test it with DVDs, but when all is said and done, I'd recommend the 4K disc if your movie has it available.