Panasonic Streaming 4K Blu Ray Player, Ultra HD Premium Video Playback with Hi-Res Audio, Voice Assist – DP-UB420-K (Black)
$253.94
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Bask in brilliant UHD and high-res sound with Panasonic’s HCX and 4K High-Precision Chroma processing for maximum color and detail in three 4K/HDR formats for 4K Blu-ray discs, voice assist, 4K streaming and more.
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HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG FormatsPanasonic’s advanced Ultra HD Blu-ray player supports 4K/HDR formats like next-generation HDR10+ dynamic metadata, HDR10, the standard HDR format for films and UHD Blu-ray discs, and Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG). |
HCX ProcessorPanasonic’s Hollywood Cinema Experience processor confidently delivers precise chroma and HDR processing for beyond-dazzling color and detail in all your 4K/HDR content. |
Vivid tones, natural textures and depthPanasonic‘s unique 4K High Precision Chroma Processing. 4K image color signals (4:2:0) are integrated into 4K (4:4:4) by a multi-tap chroma process for full, natural tones and textures, and depth. |
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Works with AlexaPanasonic’s DP-UB420 includes voice assist with Amazon Alexa. A wide, convenient variety of operations, such as play, pause, fast forward and even your viewing experience can be easily controlled without a remote for hands-free convenience. Works with the Google Assistant, too. |
Closer than ever to real lifePanasonic’s original image processing technologies produce HDR images with higher-than-ever definition. From one scene to the next, mapping is applied to instantly adjust brightness levels in all your HDR content. Even HDR images from HDR10 and TV footage that don’t support formats like HDR10+ and Hybrid Log-Gamma deliver dazzling playback. |
4K Direct Chroma UpscalingBy upconverting Full-HD chrominance and luminance signals directly into 4K signals, Panasonic’s upscaling technologies produce 4K images with natural textures and incredible depth. To fully enjoy 4K Upscaling a 4K/UHD TV is required. |
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High-clarity premium sound192-kHz/32-bit 4-DAC supports and delivers high-resolution audio to reveal full, rich sounds and delicate tones of musical instruments and vocal performances. Twin HDMI terminals separate and transmit video and audio signals for higher, more satisfying sound quality. |
Enhanced sound purityHDMI Low Clock Jitter Process faithfully reproduces the original sound recorded onto your Blu-ray discs and DVDs for exceptional audio no matter which brand of TV or AV receiver you have. |
Hi-Res playbackIn addition to WAV/FLAC/MP3/AAC/WMA/AIFF formats, DSD (5.6 MHz/2.8 MHz/11.2MHz) and ALAC music files can be faithfully reproduced for dazzling Hi-Res sound. Simply connect your Panasonic DP-UB420 to your home audio system to revel in music sources equivalent to true studio master sound quality. |
4K VOD streaming for Prime Video, Netflix and YouTubePrime Video, Netflix and You Tube streaming enhances your 4K content choices. These high-definition internet video signals are processed by Panasonic’s 4K High-Precision Chroma Processor to wow you with sharp, natural imaging. |
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Ultra HD Blu-ray Playback (4K/HDR) | ✓ |
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Hi Res Audio Playback | ✓ |
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High Clarity Premium Sound / TWIN HDMI PURE AV | ✓ |
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4K Streaming Video on Demand (Netflix, Prime Video, YouTube) / Apps | ✓ |
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10 reviews for Panasonic Streaming 4K Blu Ray Player, Ultra HD Premium Video Playback with Hi-Res Audio, Voice Assist – DP-UB420-K (Black)
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Stayupla8 –
Audiophile across the board. The reviews are accurate. The on screen interface is meh, the remote is a bit better than average. If you love sound, this thing is fantastic. Seems to make video look fantastic on 4K TV even if source is youtube 1080
Jorgen –
This is a great player. The picture and sound quality are superb.I gave the “User Interface” only 3 stars, because: The unit only comes with a Basic Owner’s manual, which is VERY limited. You need to go on the web to dig into what this player is capable of doing and that is about everything except make your breakfast! I have not had time to go through everything. But one item I use often is subtitles. There is a button on the remote for subtitles, however It does not always work on older DVDs or perhaps all DVDs. You have to know if the subtitles are digital or analog! In other words when you push the “CC” button to get subtitles, good luck. If you use your DVD player to stream (which I do) the only streaming service I have been able to get the player to lock into is Prime Video. Have not been able to get my VUDU account to come up. So it is a good thing that I have the Apple TV 4K !I would also like to mention the Remote Control. Why do they have to make it so the buttons are so small, except for the NETFLIX button which I keep pushing when using the arrow keys?Bottom line: I bought this player for the quality of the picture and sound when watching 4K, Blu ray and regular DVDs, then this machine shines.
Adam K. –
This 4k Blu Ray player is awesome. I bought it to replace my LG blu ray player, because the LG wouldn’t play dts x sound. This new player does it all. Tons of settings to adjust the way I wanted and overall I am very happy with it.
SuzyQue –
Unlike my last 4k player, the Sony x700, bought early this year, this Panasonic is head and shoulders better. It does everything it does better than the Sony–not just a little better–a lot better. It’s real close to perfect, imo. Don’t buy the x700 Sony player unless you plan to start a betting pool on whether or not your streaming movies from Netflix and Amazon or your DVDs, your BluRays, or your 4k discs will lock up and freeze–or you want to take bets on how often a single stream or disc will lockup and freeze. The only relief for the Sony x700 when it locks up (not if) is a power off. I’m not anti-Sony by any means, in fact I originally bought the x700 because my streaming and BluRay experience with my prior Sony BluRay player was excellent–not a single freeze or lockup in years of use–right up until Amazon Prime Video dropped the player due to its obsolescence. If you are skeptical, just Bing/Google/Duck “Sony x700 freezes” or something similar and you will be amazed at how many similar reports you will discover. Unfortunately, for me, I bought the x700 before I did my usual due diligence on my experience with my last Sony player/streamer because that experience had been so good. One guy I read commented that he had never had a lockup with his x700 over a 17-month period; another guy I read commented in various AV forums that he had to swap his x700 out *five times* before he got one that wouldn’t freeze. It’s such a common experience with the x700 that Sony even addresses the freezes on the official support site for the x700, and provides power-cycling instructions.The only thing the UB420-k doesn’t have that some people want these days is Dolby Vision support. I don’t have a DV television, just an HDR 10 television, and didn’t want to pay $200 more for the UB-820 just to get Dolby VIsion support…;) (The x700 supports Dolby Vision, but in a constantly freezing product, who cares?)Even the settings pages for the UB420 are simple, direct, extremely easy to understand, and every setting has an explanation included on-screen. The interface couldn’t be simpler to use. Just tick the feature boxes down the list and the UB-420 does it right. (The Sony x700 setting pages were enough to confuse even me, and I like to think I know what I’m doing…;))One last comparative comment: the remote for the UB420 is far superior to the one included with the x700–because it not only is ~33% larger, which allows you to feel your way around the buttons comfortably, it also means the keys are often larger and spaced further apart. It’s very comfortable in my hands in use.I read the negative comments about the UB-420 in this forum and they left me shaking my head…;) Not even close to my own experience. It works seamlessly and perfectly with my Sony AV receiver-amp, as well, btw.Last, after ~48 total hours of disc playing consisting of DVD movies, BluRay movies and 4k movies, it’s a joy to report not a single lockup or freeze! (I use a ROKU Ultra to stream these days.)
Amazonshopper0702 –
***4+ years of use update: ZERO issues playing DVD, Blu-ray & 4k discs. Have not had to do anything but push the power button and insert the disc & play. Amazing picture quality. NO freezing or glitches like my previous Sony players.***I bought a new 65″ 4k TV and a new 4K AppleTv in 2019. I have owned 2 generations of Sony’s middle to higher end blu-ray players and have experienced loud disc spin noise plus a ton of software buggy issues with both models. Then they dumped support for Hulu. YouTube and Netflix poor to ok reliability, with the YouTube app often not working for weeks at a time. Disc playback was ok IF it didn’t hangup/crash on you on initial disc insertion. So NO MORE Sony Blu-ray players for me. Researched and came across a lot of happy folks using these Panasonic models. Around the holidays it was only $149 Prime so ordered it and glad I did. Picture quality is outstanding and no issues like I was experiencing with the Sony player. Easy setup with plugging in power and HDMI cables (One is provided with the player but I bought a pair of “Atevon High Speed 18Gbps HDMI 2.0 Cable – HDCP 2.2” 6ft cables – ASIN B06XP129CT). Was able to get it connected up to my WiFi network with no trouble. Updated the firmware & good-to-go. One issue I did encounter was the Panasonic remote’s power and volume buttons to control the TV did not work with my Samsung Q80 TV. Page 8 of the DP-UB820 players “advanced owners manual” (google it) explained how to reprogram the remote control – Hold the power button down and input the 2 digit tv code (Samsung #s: 20/21/22) page 26 supplied the different TV brand’s codes. Now buttons are functional with my TV. I am not planning on streaming with any apps on this unit because I am very happy with the quality and ease of the 4k AppleTV. (R.I.P. Sony Blu-Ray player – & good riddance…) Hope this review helps!
Overkill –
After 3 Sony units failing us in 3 months decided to try Panasonic. Has been perfect thus far with no complaints.
T. R. Poe –
When turnng the unit on or trying to open the disc tray, there is an unusally long time for the unit to engage the command.
John C –
I received this DVD player as a gift for Christmas. I got it set up in less than 5 minutes and watched two DVDs. The picture quality was incredible, even on a 1973 film-based DVD displayed on a 1080p monitor. The sound was excellent as well.
Dixie C. –
My husband enjoyed the gift but I was disappointed how it came with no wrapping covering it to see what it was was, glad I saw it in the front porch before my husband saw it.
Gardyloo –
This unit is a huge improvement over my 8 year old Panasonic that looks identical, even the remote. It can take an older rather blurry DVD produced by the BBC/Acorn and render it crisp and new looking.Another absolutely wonderful feature is the CC (Closed caption) button on the remote. Some of these same BBC Acorn DVDs come with captioning embedded in them, but they’re not available via the main menu as in most US produced DVD/Blu-Rays. Somehow in the UK they play using a remote, but I’ve never been able to access the captions on these before. This button allows access, which for a deaf person is a wonderful thing. It’d be even better if the remote were back-lit.I bought the Atevon 4K HDMI Cable 6 Foot recommended in another review; I agree this really enhances the picture.Someone asked why I didn’t just buy a cheap player, since “everything streams these days”, (no it doesn’t); these two improvements above, which are huge for me, are why.Update: 10/10/22: An older movie that I’ve never really been able to watch is the US-made Hallmark produced “The Love Letter” (1998) starring Jennifer Jason Leigh. Box says it has CC, but it’s not on the disc menu – people even complain about it in their reviews of the DVD. The fantastic “cc button” on the upper right hand side of the remote magically made the never-before-seen Closed Captions appear, and suddenly I could understand why this is such a popular movie.