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Panasonic DMP-UB700 Hands on Review

Panasonic DMP-UB700 Hands on Review

Posted on September 1, 2016August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Panasonic has a second Ultra HD Blu-ray player in its model range. The DMP-UB700 joins the existing DMP-UB900, and costs £400/$600 as opposed to £600/$900.

The ‘UB700 comes in at around the same price as the other 4K player on the market, the Samsung UBD-K8500, which launched at £430/$645 but is now available for under £350/$525.

Panasonic is promising the new DMP-UB700 will match its more expensive sibling when it comes to picture performance – and we were pretty impressed with the ‘UB900, to put it mildly.

But while the two models have plenty in common, there are of course differences, notably in terms of connectivity and, most likely, audio performance.

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