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The Panasonic DP-UB820EB is a premium 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player featuring the HCX processor for precise color and picture quality, supporting multiple HDR formats including HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and Hybrid Log-Gamma. It delivers studio master sound with high-resolution audio playback and 7.1 channel analogue output. With built-in Wireless LAN and smart TV compatibility, it offers seamless connectivity and an effortless user experience, making it the top choice for discerning home cinema enthusiasts.








| ASIN | B07D9K6SC1 |
| Analog Video Format | PAL |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,358 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 1 in Blu-ray Players & Recorders |
| Box Contents | Manual, Player, Remote |
| Brand | Panasonic |
| Brand Name | Panasonic |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connectivity Technology | WiFi, Ethernet, HDMI, Optical |
| Connectivity technology | WiFi, Ethernet, HDMI , Optical |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Connector type | HDMI |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,380 Reviews |
| File Format | MP4, MOV |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 43L x 20.4W x 6.3H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Panasonic DP-UB820EB-K Ultra HD Blu-Ray Player with Dolby Vision, HDR10+ & HCX Processor - Black |
| Item Weight | 2.2 Kilograms |
| Item height | 6.3 centimetres |
| Manufacturer | Panasonic |
| Media Type | Blu-Ray Disc |
| Media type | Blu-Ray Disc |
| Model Name | UB820EB |
| Number of Channels | 7 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Compact |
| Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Special feature | Compact |
| Supported Audio Format | FLAC, WAV, ALAC, DSD, WMA, AAC, MP3, AIFF |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 7.1 |
| Total HDMI Port | 1 |
| Video Encoding | MPEG-2, VC-1, H.265/HEVC |
| Video Output Resolution | 4K UHD |
A**R
The Panasonic DP-UB150 is THE very best 4K player
Believe me when I say this - the Panasonic DP-UB150 is THE very best affordable 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player on the market. This was the first player I bought for 4K viewing, and can confirm that is by far the best. Playback is both solid and reliable, so you can purchase with confidence. The player is nice and compact too. Remote is also of good size and quality, and always responsive. Playability is phenomenal. The picture & sound quality are second to none. Really quite impressive. I've tried and tested the model which come along after this one, and it wasn't a patch on the DP-UB150. Oh, and Panasonic 4K players beat Sony's efforts, hands down (my Sony 4K player barely lasted a month before it packed up working!). The Panasonic DP-UB150 is recommended 100% 👌 Picture Quality ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Sound ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ Overall rating ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
T**C
Really nice
Just taken delivery, easy to follow on screen quick set up. Good quality machine and remote control, excellent picture and sound without having to change anything in different menus. Scans and recognises your TV and even a different brand of TV remote control then can control the player.
A**K
Brilliant player, awful remote
Within an hour of getting this player up and running I had launched Netflix, by accident, about 50 times. The netflix button is directly above the up button on the direction control. If you have finger nails longer than 0.5mm, it is very difficult not to push it when pressing up. I was ready to box it up and send it right back but decided to see if any after market remotes were available. There were, so I decided to spend an extra tenner to get a usable remote. It arrived next day and is just the job. It has a backlight too. The player itself is fantastic. I was using an Xbox One X as my 4k player but compatibility issues were popping up with certain discs so decided to splurge on a dedicated player. The interface is a bit archaic but it's virtually silent and a loads up discs much quicker. The picture quality from it on my LG C2 OLED is stunning. It blows the Xbox into the weeds. I would give it 5 stars but for the stupid remote.
G**K
An outstanding product
While I was researching for the most capable (and affordable) Blu-Ray player that would enhance the performance of my LaserTV Projector and ALR screen, the Panasonic DP-UB20EB was the obvious choice. Its 4K high-precision Chroma Processor produces outstanding colours, bringing natural images to the screen. The images are vibrant with exceptional detail, creating a visually immersive experience! I was pleasantly surprised at the rich quality produced by the automatic upscaling of Blu-Ray (HD) content. Even some basic DVD discs resembled high-definition. The player made my projector’s Dolby Atmos sound richer and more captivating than ever before! I was particularly excited about the bass as it is now much clearer and well-defined. Furthermore, the ‘Dialog Enhancer’ feature makes it easier to hear speech without needing to raise the volume too high. Though the player’s Remote Control works well, I replaced it with the Panasonic DP-UB9000 Remote Control (bought separately) as I preferred its layout and it has a backlight for use in a dark room. Admittedly, the Panasonic DP-UB20EB is a considered purchase, if you are on a budget. But after assessing its overall amazing picture and sound quality, upscaling capabilities, HDR processing, and its smooth, uninterrupted playback, I can only conclude that this award-winning product delivers as promised. This beast offers sensational performance and I can confidently recommend it.
T**.
Excellent player
Excellent player, easy to set up and useful USB support for movie playback. 4k visuals look great. Remote quality questionable and when I first set it up the tray was opening and closing and wouldn’t respond (remote buttons can get stuck down!!) Easy to plug in and get going and easy to use , great value and better than having to remove discs from my Ps5!
A**Y
Big picture upgrade over my old DP-UB390
I bought this primarily because I wanted Dolby Vision which my old Panasonic blu-ray player didn't support. It was basically plug-and-play (including not having to reprogramme my universal remote control). Picture quality is much improved and the HDR optimizer works well on HDR10 blu-rays like Apollo 13. It does take a little while to get all the settings dialled in as there are so many more tweaks that you can do on this player. For some reason I had to delay audio by 30ms with my particular setup to get lip sync right; no idea why. {Update] Really impressed with this player having watched a lot of different material. HDR and overall picture quality is way better than anything that I have seen before and sound quality over HDMI is excellent. I can rate it highly. I have an eight year-old LG OLED TV that really benefits from the HDR processing in this player.
W**8
Excellent 4K Blu Ray Player but can have problems.
Got this to replace a Sony player I sent back as it froze and locked up during the first movie I played, Aliens. So I got this player and have played a load of 4k movies. Every movie has played flawlessly. If your looking fir a 4k player forget the cheaper models this is the player to get. Player is nice and heavy the Sony player was so light and plasticky. This has a solid remote and a screen counter which most don't nice to be able to see how long is left without having to use your remote. Got this with £50 off so very happy. Hope I get as many years from this as my last machine. Update 10/12/24 Unfortunately after just over a month this player has started to glitch. A lot of discs the sound will drop out for a couple of seconds but now it's full on picture breaking up and no sound at just around the 40 minute mark so having to return. Have read online that quality control on these can be a bit hit and miss and people have had to replace this player a couple of times before getting a good one. Will order another once I receive refund and hopefully will be second time lucky.
M**N
Good alternative to the Oppo, but it's no Oppo.
Well, even Oppo isn't Oppo anymore, and that's sad for us enthusiasts, but I purchased this Panasonic to take its place. It does come close, but there's one or two things which really make it feel cheap. Whilst others might have more esoteric critique, I just have 2 issues with the unit. Now, it's a GOOD player. Possibly fantastic at this price point, but the two areas it lacks really spoil it for me, though there's possibly nothing better on the market in the sub-£500 range to beat it. 1) It can be quite noisy to start up when reading and caching / chapter searching a disk. The Oppo was practically silent at this, as well as fast. Now, whilst the Panasonic is fast, it certainly isn't silent, and reminds me of my old floppy disk drives as it grinds and creaks its way to playback. It just sounds cheap. 2) This is a big problem for me : I watch movies piecemeal, and often pause them - sometimes for days - before resuming from the precise moment I paused whenever I want. This is a much more convenient way of resuming playback than the playback-resume function authored (if you're lucky!) into the disks themselves, which often requires a lot of waiting-time as the disk is reloaded, the obligatory anti-piracy and warning pages endured (which you can't skip through), and then after a few minutes you get to resume what you were watching. And of course, if the disk WASN'T authored with a resume function, you have to go searching, and typically this will involve re-watching from the beginning of the last chapter you think you stopped at (if you can remember!). The Panasonic does NOT pause like an Oppo. After 5 minutes of being on pause, the unit automatically shuts down, even if eco-mode and auto shutdown are both disabled. As of writing this review, there's no way to avoid this in the settings. It's done I believe because the pause is not actually disengaging the laser, but is continuously running it live, and thus creating a risk of burnout. It's a safety feature, but the truth is it's a software kludge intended to overcome a design flaw which shouldn't be there in the first place. However, all of the above being said, once the player gets going and does what it's supposed to do (play your DVD's Blu Rays and 4k UHD HDR content), its picture and audio quality is OUTSTANDING. At its present price point, I'm considering it a stop-gap measure to fill the void between my old Oppo and the next gen of high end players, but IF I can get used to its shortcomings, I may just learn to love it. This is high audio and videophile praise, folks so make of this what you will!
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