The UB9000 offers the highest build quality and performance with top-tier audio and video processing. It includes HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+ support, ensuring exceptional picture quality. It also has advanced DACs and analog audio outputs for superior sound quality.
The Pioneer UDP-LX500 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player is a high-end model.. which is in the picture before the video strarts.. The player’s audio section also received special attention. It features a high-precision DAC and a direct mode on its stereo analog audio output.
Hi ! thank you for this video and the different information! I have an LG C2 77" at home, and I want to invest in a 4k player, in order to properly "feed" my television lmao... all the movie buffs/technophiles around me strongly recommend the Panasonic UB 9000... is this is the best?
Those who enjoy owning media. If you like movies and don't want to depend on them being on a streaming service. Also when the grid goes down and internet goes bye bye, plebs like you won't be watching anything.
The UB9000 offers the highest build quality and performance with top-tier audio and video processing. It includes HDR10, Dolby Vision, and HDR10+ support, ensuring exceptional picture quality. It also has advanced DACs and analog audio outputs for superior sound quality.
The Pioneer UDP-LX500 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player is a high-end model.. which is in the picture before the video strarts.. The player’s audio section also received special attention. It features a high-precision DAC and a direct mode on its stereo analog audio output.
Hi ! thank you for this video and the different information! I have an LG C2 77" at home, and I want to invest in a 4k player, in order to properly "feed" my television lmao... all the movie buffs/technophiles around me strongly recommend the Panasonic UB 9000... is this is the best?
thank you so much
Does any of these players offer the option to turn OFF the upscaling feature?
You missed the best audiophile player the Sony - UBP-X800M2 with multichannel SACD support via HDMI.
Who on Earth in 2024 would buy a Blu-ray player?
Those who enjoy owning media. If you like movies and don't want to depend on them being on a streaming service.
Also when the grid goes down and internet goes bye bye, plebs like you won't be watching anything.
@@Tommytakanawa If the grid has gone down, which means no mains electricity supply, then your Blu-ray player and TV are also down. Doh!
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