panasonic dp-ub450eg-k player
excellent player, whatever the medium used (cd, dvd, bluray, usb) clear sound and very good image, responsive and easy to use, ample connectivity, to recommend.
The Panasonic DP-UB450EG-K Blu-ray player offers a full 4K experience with HDR10 support and Hi-Res Audio compatibility. This model also features full connectivity with dual HDMI outputs, an Ethernet port and a Hi-Speed USB port.
Blu-ray/DVD/CD player, 4K, UHD, HDR10 , HLG, Dolby Vision, USB, Ethernet and dual HDMI
The Panasonic DP-UB450EG-K Blu-ray player will give you a full 4K experience with its HDR10+ support and compatibility with Hi-Res Audio formats. Simply connect to your audio system and enjoy music sources that are equivalent to professional level sound quality. This model also has full connectivity with dual HDMI outputs, an Ethernet port and a Hi-Speed USB port. A must-have for everyday use, it will naturally find a place in your video system and will meet all your high-definition video playback needs.
The DP-UB450EG-K is compatible with several HDR formats such as HDR10 and HDR10+, a next-generation standard that adjusts the HDR range on a scene-by-scene basis using dynamic metadata. It also supports Dolby Vision and Hybrid Log Gamma (HLG). These different technologies combined will give you a high quality image and allow for an even more faithful reproduction of images.
With 4K networking, you can play back 4K video in MP4 format or view JPEG images in 4K resolution and relive your favourite moments in high definition. Share them with friends and family from your camera or camcorder.
The UB450 has two separate HDMI outputs that allow you to separate video (to the TV) and audio (to the sound system) streams. This dual HDMI output (Twin HDMI Pure AV) ensures an optimal level of reproduction of the ultra high definition picture and multi-channel sound.
General information |
Product name |
Panasonic DP-UB450EG-K |
Brand |
Panasonic | |
Model |
DP-UB450EG-K | |
Main characteristics |
Supported media |
BD-R |
BD-R DL | ||
BD-RE | ||
BD-RE DL | ||
Blu-ray Ultra HD | ||
CD | ||
CD-R | ||
DVD-RW | ||
DVD-R DL | ||
DVD-R | ||
DVD+RW | ||
DVD+R DL | ||
DVD+R | ||
CD-RW | ||
DVD | ||
3D compatible |
No | |
Bonus compatibility |
BD-Live | |
DLNA certification |
No | |
Remote control |
Yes | |
Video section |
Supported video formats |
TS |
MP4 | ||
MKV | ||
AVCHD | ||
Video resolution(s) |
4K | |
Video standard |
PAL | |
NTSC | ||
Native 4K/UHD |
Yes | |
DVD upscaling |
4K | |
Supported photo format(s) |
JPEG | |
MPO | ||
Audio section |
Supported audio format(s) |
WMA |
MP3 | ||
AAC | ||
WAV | ||
FLAC | ||
Multi-channel decoder |
Dolby Atmos | |
Dolby Digital | ||
Dolby Digital Plus | ||
Dolby TrueHD | ||
DTS-HD High Resolution Audio | ||
DTS-HD Master Audio | ||
Connectivity |
Video outputs |
HDMI Female |
Audio outputs |
HDMI Female | |
Coaxial S/PDIF digital audio | ||
Additional connector(s) |
1 X USB 2.0 | |
1 X Ethernet - RJ45 Female | ||
Physical characteristics |
Width |
460 mm |
Thickness |
32 mm | |
Depth |
193 mm | |
Weight |
1.2 kg | |
Power supply |
Consumption |
13 W |
Standby consumption |
0.3 W | |
Warranties |
Commercial warranty |
Seller 3 years |
Legal warranty |
See terms & conditions |
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Product referenced on 12 Jun 2019
excellent player, whatever the medium used (cd, dvd, bluray, usb) clear sound and very good image, responsive and easy to use, ample connectivity, to recommend.
After one year of use the player does not play bluray and 4k despite updates.
I am waiting for a reply from the manufacturer to fix it otherwise it will go back to your premises.
I have not yet been able to test 4K media but as far as 1K Blu-Rays and DVDs are concerned, no problem, disc access is very fast and interpolation to the 4K display is as good as it gets.
Delivery on time
Good value for money product
Performance in line with my needs.
I was looking for a player that could absolutely access the shared directories of my synology NAS in SMB (Samba): works with ripped DVDs but not with ripped Blu-Rays, you have to convert them to mkv and it works.
For ripped DVDs with multiple video tracks (director's commentary or other in parallel with the movie), it doesn't work (you have to delete the extra video track. No problem with physical DVD/Blu-Ray.
I don't have 4K so I have no opinion on it.
The big problem is the interface which is not ergonomic (euphemism) and painful to access the network (DLNA or Samba), it's not great for children, but they start to get used to it.
The audio output is coaxial (I needed either coaxial or optical, my amp not being equipped with an HDMI input)
For the price, it is a bit more expensive than I wanted to pay (30% more).
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