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Well, yeah. Sorry... :lol I did say the 820 in the first bullet point.

Just following up on Jye's opinion/comparison post.
You said "most reviews put the UB820 above the lower model" but that came several sentences later and not whether that was the model *you* were actually talking about or as an alternate take that "most reviewers" make. Anyway, you clarified, so thank you. :duff
 
He’s referring to the 820 and it was a really good black Friday deal he is right and while I do agree with him regarding the differences and if you’re willing to spend the money then definitely go for the 820 but if you’re on a budget then you really can’t beat the 450 with it being only $171 that’s super cheap nowadays for having auto DV and HDR10+.

Especially if you don’t care about upscaling HD to fake 4K.

I own both Wi-Fi and no Wi-Fi 4K players so I’m OK with this one being attached to my ethernet cable and even Loki admitted that he no longer needs the second HDMI port lol
Your a rarity Jye.

How many people actually have hard wired ethernet cables from their router/modem to their A/V gear?? :lol
 
Just remember one thing.

If your TV is 4K then it is upscaling everything you play on it..no and, ifs or buts.

That 4K TV will automatically fill every single one of its pixels, no matter what signal you send, it has too!

That being said, the upscaling won’t be as good as the 820 player.
 
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Just remember one thing.

If your TV is 4K then it is upscaling everything you play on it..no and, ifs or buts.

That 4K TV will automatically fill every single one of its pixels, no matter what signal you send, it has too!

That being said, the upscaling won’t be as good as the 820 player.
I must add the quality of upscaling can be pretty important though. Unless you enjoy constantly upgrading you favorite movies from VHS to LD to DVD to BD to 4kBD... and so on.

I would assume most members that come to this thread want to own and experience they're favorite movies in the best possible way. Or else you'd be content to just streaming content and listening to your TV's speakers. And would also be buying standard Blu-Rays over 4k discs. Or even worse, still buying DVD's. :lol

I still can't believe standard DVD's outsell BD's! :slap

I will add though, I was damn surprised how good a DVD actually looked playing on my Pany 820 and watching it on my 65" LG OLED. They looked much worse on my previous Sony Blu-Ray player. I still have many DVD's that either I don't want to rebuy, or have never been offered on BD. I think I'm more shocked at how awful the old standard Dolby Digital/DTS soundtracks on DVD sounds today when compared to uncompressed audio formats such as DolbyTruHD/Atmos and DTSHD/DTSX.
 
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