Panasonic DP-UB820 vs DP-UB450 Ultra HD Blu-ray player comparison

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  • čas přidán 25. 07. 2024
  • Comparison between two Panasonic Ultra HD Blu-ray players with support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+. Models DP-UB820 and DP-UB450.
    Official specifications for DP-UB820:
    www.panasonic.com/uk/consumer...
    Official specifications for DP-UB450:
    www.panasonic.com/uk/consumer...
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  • @heavyweather4893
    @heavyweather4893 Před 11 měsíci +10

    Thanks for the review, i bought a DP-UB450 for my Lg C1 and it has a very solid picture quality, i dont' need all that hdr tweaks from a player and i don't like disturbing displays or Apps i already have on my C1, yes the DP-UB450 has a cheap looking but it is much smaller and thin, almost invisible. Who cares when the picture quality is so high. I did not choose it for the price, i have no problems in buying the more expensive 820 but i dont pay for things i do not need. I was impressed with HDR Blu-Rays and the Full-Hd Blu-Ray upscaling is exceptional. I liked your review because in this comparison you documented the differences. Well done !

  • @ericj1385
    @ericj1385 Před 3 lety +16

    Thanks very much for this extremely detailed & thorough review of both players...I'm gonna go with the 820 mainly due to the physical attributes...I like your style of presentation!

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks so much! You will be happy with the 820 - I am still using it and it works flawlessly.

  • @inderjitrai87
    @inderjitrai87 Před rokem +7

    Have the ub450 and have always been happy. If you dont need the bells and whistles the ub450 is all you need for a budget player 4k. Picture quality wise and sound wise the ub450 is excellent.

  • @King_Flush
    @King_Flush Před 7 měsíci +3

    Thanks for a quality review. I went for the DP-UB450. Couldn't be happier about that choice.

  • @markmoore6264
    @markmoore6264 Před 4 lety +6

    Very informative review , I've been looking at one of these two , most probably the ub820 . Thanks for the review .

  • @erichaugust6807
    @erichaugust6807 Před 4 lety +1

    Very concise and thorough review. A lot of good information.

  • @Brice030876
    @Brice030876 Před 4 lety +5

    I choose ub450 with my oled803 and he do perfectly the job.
    Beautiful video quality .

  • @scottblues2332
    @scottblues2332 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the in-depth review!

  • @TheTugBoat
    @TheTugBoat Před 4 lety +3

    Thank you for review.

  • @upinztube
    @upinztube Před 4 lety +1

    Hi... nice review !
    Btw, i wanna ask about the audio out port, its only mention FRONT, SURROUND, SURROUND BACK, and CENTRE, how do we arrange left and right channel ?

  • @nitram419
    @nitram419 Před rokem

    Hello, Great review!
    By the way, can you please confirm whether the HCX processor in the 820 machine is *only* there for the Picture Optimizer function? (ie. if you're relying on your OLED TV to do your picture tweaking, then the player's HCX hardware is bypassed?

  • @macca2760
    @macca2760 Před 4 lety +1

    Great review 👍

  • @BizzleByron
    @BizzleByron Před 3 lety +3

    Picked up the UB-450 from the Panasonic outlet on eBay for £90. Happy days.

  • @renefrederiks3955
    @renefrederiks3955 Před 2 lety +1

    I am realy happy with your time measuring of loading disks. Nice to see how the menu works. I will buy the Panasonic DP-UB824 (the better one, other than the one you tested)

  • @1980gm9
    @1980gm9 Před 3 lety

    Great review. New sub

  • @bitnisse7186
    @bitnisse7186 Před 4 lety +12

    Got me the DP-UB820 a couple of months back. Like it a lot. Apart from great looking HDR pictures the upscaling is really phenomenal giving new life to my DVD collection.

    • @alyxoj1361
      @alyxoj1361 Před 2 lety +1

      I have a huge horror DVD collection upscaled DVD is hugely important. How is the UB820 holding up a year later?

    • @bitnisse7186
      @bitnisse7186 Před 2 lety +1

      @@alyxoj1361 I am still very pleased with my player. It has served me well. The only shortcoming is it's limited file support when used as a media player. But disc wise it's good. The HDR optimiser setting it shares with the top model DP-UB9000 is really good. You get the best tone mapping for your specific output device type.

    • @Revolver1981
      @Revolver1981 Před rokem

      Yeah but it can't remember where it left off on DVD's which is unacceptable. Also you can't change aspect ratio. How can't it get those two basics right?

    • @bitnisse7186
      @bitnisse7186 Před rokem +1

      @@Revolver1981 I haven't noticed any aspect ratio s being off. The only aspect rations needed with DVD-video should be 4:3 or 16:9 as far as I know. I am using a LG OLED and do my upscaling on the Panasonic player.

    • @Revolver1981
      @Revolver1981 Před rokem

      @@bitnisse7186 I have a couple of 4:3 ratio discs and this Panasonic can't change the aspect ratio to make it full screen. We have to put up with black bars on the left and right sides of the screen. That's an absolute disgrace. That's why I sent mine back for a refund. Also the irritating buffering circle on screen every time you load a disc and it makes a weird loud noise when loading a disc as well. It's unacceptable for a powerful player like this.

  • @dgtheone
    @dgtheone Před rokem +2

    Great comparison. Wish I saw this a week before. I agonised between the two this Black Friday. However I probably still would have chosen the UB820 due to the annoying red light on the front of the UB450.

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před rokem

      Thanks for watching! You made a good choice, UB820 is great!

    • @Revolver1981
      @Revolver1981 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Yeah the red light should be the standby light and it should turn green or blue when turned on. I also don't understand the annoying loud noises Panasonic players make when loading a disc.

  • @andrzejgralak5329
    @andrzejgralak5329 Před 3 lety +1

    Dobre porównanie 👍

  • @bigx5murf
    @bigx5murf Před 7 měsíci +1

    I bought the ub820 on black Friday. Surprised to find it had the latest firmware out of box. It performs exceptionally. But i don't like how if "vieralink" (cec) is enabled, it forces itself to be the main input when everything is turned on. I only have time to enjoy discs on the weekends. So the rest of the week, I'm forced to switch inputs upon powering up, or disabling CEC on the UB820, which forces me to use the UB820 remote, and do the remote juggling.

  • @tiagosoares6729
    @tiagosoares6729 Před 7 měsíci

    Thanks for the Review! I just bought a 820 and I’m super happy with it. What about the longevity of this player? Yours is still running after 4years?

  • @raikkusaatana
    @raikkusaatana Před 4 lety +1

    Does 450 has subtitle shift in its options? Seem to be very difficult to find clear yes/no answer anywhere.

  • @almchal9289
    @almchal9289 Před 3 lety +1

    Thnak you for the infos!

  • @spidercrew59
    @spidercrew59 Před 4 lety

    Hello, Did you succes to read the dolby nature fury lossless file with the bluray player UB820 and UB450 ? Thanks for your answer it's very important

  • @milunjovanovic
    @milunjovanovic Před 4 lety

    Dear Darko, can you please tell me, if any of those 2 Panasonic players can play (via USB or BD-R disk) web-dl files with DD Plus audio. I have Panasonic and Sony UHD players, both play video, but it says "audio format unsupported". I am desperately looking for UHD player with this capability. Thank you and all the best!!

  • @darthtleilaxu4021
    @darthtleilaxu4021 Před rokem

    Merci pour ce test !

  • @andreassouth1523
    @andreassouth1523 Před rokem

    With optical connection you can connect the 820 with a stereo amp.Does it play DVD +R DL?In my country there is Panasonic Blu-Ray Player DP-UB824EGK.Which is more new 820 or 824 i think.

  • @logosandopenings
    @logosandopenings Před 2 lety

    Hi! Does the UB450 or 820 support the exFAT file system for USBs?

  • @Houndog545
    @Houndog545 Před 4 lety

    I have the ub450 and I'm having issues with the home network - network contents playback
    I have my Ethernet cable plugged in and in settings it says Ethernet is detected yet when I try to go into network contents playback it won't connect. It says please wait and then comes up with the message - cannot connect. Please confirm network connection and settings
    Any ideas please?

  • @cutsaez7230
    @cutsaez7230 Před 3 lety

    Great review 👍
    Small/big technical question:
    I have a tv samsung qe75q90r that is not dolby vision, only hdr10.
    If I buy a 4k dolby vision bluray player that decodes these metadovers, would I have the equivalent of dolby vision on my TV?
    In a way it would be the reader who will send the contrasting image dynamically to the TV that will only display it.
    Thank you

    • @AMunoz-mh4ot
      @AMunoz-mh4ot Před 3 lety +2

      For a Dolby Vision experience, the player as well as the TV must support Dolby Vision format.

  • @Packbeee
    @Packbeee Před 4 lety +2

    Great review as always. I just bought the 450 on zoom for 180 with 5 free UHD films (Blackkklansman, Skyscraper, Blade Runner 2049, Pacific Rim: Uprising and The Equaliser) I already have Blade Runner but still think that's a pretty good deal.

  • @phillipgant3436
    @phillipgant3436 Před rokem

    Hey again, i have a denon 2300w receiver and a panasonic 820 4k player and a samsung 900b. What is the best way to connect all three to get lossless audio through my speakers and 4k to my tv, i know the 820 has two hdmi outputs one is audio and one is video , would i connect hdmi audio out to receiver and the hdmi video out straight to tv or would i use the passthough on the receiver with one hdmi cable to receiver, or is there another way. Any help would be great. Thanks again...Phil

  • @kpbearfl
    @kpbearfl Před 5 lety

    I bought the UB450 in April so it's been available for a while now

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 5 lety

      True, but the availability was limited and Panasonic released info about it only in July. How do you like the player so far?

  • @thepiecesfit5049
    @thepiecesfit5049 Před 4 lety

    Will there by any issues importing this to the USA? The manual states 12v adapter 110-220v. I'd rather save some money and skip the UB820

  • @DarkXAngel55
    @DarkXAngel55 Před 4 lety

    what type of AC plug come's with it i live in Canada and are oulets are not the same over in the UK. does it come with a north america plug or do i need to buy a AC Plug Converter. also does this player let you turn on subtitles

    • @richardgilmore5607
      @richardgilmore5607 Před 5 měsíci

      Buy the unit in USA/Canada store or website and you will get a proper plug. all BR players will support subtitles.

  • @gurditrehal3348
    @gurditrehal3348 Před 3 lety +5

    Great review!
    Quick question, does the UB820 display a the time at front the when on standby? I've noticed that 4K Blu-Ray players don't seem to have that feature for some reason which is a shame as it is convenient for the living room. This will be the deciding factor between the UB450 and the UB820 because if the UB820 doesn't display the time when on standby it is not worth me spending the extra money when the UB450 otherwise meets my requirements.
    Thanks

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 3 lety

      Hey Gurdit - unfortunately, UB820 does not have this function. It is really strange as it is a simple function and a very convenient one, but I doubt this will be added in future firmware updates.

    • @gurditrehal3348
      @gurditrehal3348 Před 3 lety

      @@TVguyDarko That's such a shame. I don't see why they don't have that feature anymore. Seems like the UB450 is the choice for me then. Thanks for the reply :)

    • @benjaminlucas9991
      @benjaminlucas9991 Před rokem

      🤦‍♂️ pffff…..

  • @amitavraja3385
    @amitavraja3385 Před 3 lety

    Hi I purchased 450 recently after seeing this great video, as he says both have same picture quality. I have a Atmos Soundbar. So do I connect HDMI cable to my OLED TV to the soundbar and then another connect HDMI cable from the Soundbar to 'audio out' hdmi socket on the 450 player, for better sound.

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 3 lety

      Hi Amitav - yes, you can do it like that - one HDMI cable to the TV and the other to the soundbar.

  • @RonD84
    @RonD84 Před 2 lety

    Hi great comparison where did you purchase your ub820 from please

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 2 lety

      Hey Ron - thanks for watching! I've bought it from an eBay seller located in the UK. Actually that is the second I've bought since the first one had issue playing the discs so I returned it.

  • @StrikerXL_BE
    @StrikerXL_BE Před rokem

    Very nice review!👍
    I'm using the UB-450 only as secondary setup and it works just fine. One thing that does annoy me to no end is that I can't control the UB-450 player with my TV remote from Philips. Even when the CEC is enabled and EasyLink on the Phillips TV.
    Did you encounter the same problem, when testing these units?
    Current setups are:
    Living - Video: Sony 55XG9505, Audio: Sonos Beam Gen 2, Sub Gen 3, Player: Sony X800M2, Streambox: Apple TV
    Mancave - Video: Philips 43PUS8546, Audio: Sonos Beam Gen 2, Player: Panasonic UB450, Streambox: Apple TV

    • @Revolver1981
      @Revolver1981 Před 2 měsíci +1

      That must be something to do with Phillips. My Samsung TV remote controls the UB450 very well.

    • @StrikerXL_BE
      @StrikerXL_BE Před 2 měsíci

      @@Revolver1981 thanks for letting me know! 👌

  • @stugtodd2778
    @stugtodd2778 Před 2 lety +4

    Nice review. The HDR to SDR down-conversion on the 820 is class leading in my humble opinion. Ok it’s not built (and doesn’t look as pretty) like the 9000 or even the 900. But it’s better performing than the 900 and IMO just as good as the 9000 when it comes to ‘video’.
    It’s absurdly good value for money for everything video. And an extremely important player if super sampling is still/also important to you.

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 2 lety +2

      Agree and thanks for the comment, especially for HDR to SDR conversion that I see more and more people asking about.

  • @BioCompStudioMusic
    @BioCompStudioMusic Před 4 lety +1

    Woow Drive volume / quiet test - Thanks! I am looking for such tests. PS. Is the mounted fan quiet?

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 4 lety +1

      Thanks! I would say yes - I can't hear it when watching movies.

    • @BioCompStudioMusic
      @BioCompStudioMusic Před 4 lety

      @@TVguyDarko I purchased DP-UB820. My drawer opens and closes louder - i recorded -> czcams.com/video/3fiNWZVOdj4/video.html. The player is connected to a Philips OLED 804 TV. The fan is slightly audible, but can do it. Good UHD disc quality. The DVD quality is definitely better (although the Panasonic DMR-EH68 is still the best in this opinion) than on the SONY UBP-X700, where the image is blurred.
      PS. Cardboard boxes result in moving to a new home ;)

  • @alantranouez2815
    @alantranouez2815 Před 4 lety +1

    Hi !
    Thanks for your review. I have bought 4 weeks ago a Panasonic 55GZ1000 and the UB450. But the 2 Ultra HD Blu-Ray discs I have bought with Dolby Vision (Gladiator and Westworld season 2) are very dark. (Those in « simple » HDR (Arthur, Men in Black) are good). Is there anything I can do with the 450 ? You show a brightness menu at 4:57 that I can’t find on m’y 450. But you also say that the 820 have special settings for dark screens ? Thanks for your help :-) !

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 4 lety

      Hey Alan! First of all, thank you for your comment and mentioning that Gladiator is available in Dolby Vision - I've just purchased myself a copy :). I expect to receive GZ950 probably the end of next month so I will check out picture controls and so on. Have you tried different picture presets while TV is in Dolby Vision mode?
      UB820 BD player has HDR Optimizer function that makes image brighter in HDR and you can tweak it more than UB450, but if you find HDR10 content OK and DV not OK, then probably something is not correct with picture settings. BTW - how is deep color output set on your player - is it on Auto (12bit priority)?

    • @scottish-atechreviews
      @scottish-atechreviews Před 4 lety

      TV Calibration with Darko should I keep deep colour off if using SDR content? blue rays and Netflix etc? And keep it on Auto for HDR DVDs?

    • @alantranouez2815
      @alantranouez2815 Před 4 lety

      @@TVguyDarko Hi,
      Thanks for your answer. Yes I've tried the 3 preset of Dolby Vision, and I have personalised ont to have more lights, but not enough.
      Yes it is in auto 12 bit, is it good ?

    • @televisiefluisteraar
      @televisiefluisteraar Před 4 lety

      Sneeky4kGaming , I’m not Darko but regular Blu-ray has 8 bit.
      UHD Blu-ray can be 10 bit. However those can be in SDR or HDR.
      I would turn off Deep Colour for regular discs and for 4K Ultra HD in SDR or HDR set it to auto.

  • @francescobonanno207
    @francescobonanno207 Před 3 lety

    Hi, can you explain or give your's calibration settings for this ub820 ? Thanks

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 3 lety

      Hi Francesco - in general I keep things at automatic. You should check bit depth output - will 10-bit or 12-bit give better result.

  • @RicMan5
    @RicMan5 Před rokem

    Hvala na testu.
    Imam sony x700 ali svaki duži film zamrzava u kasnijem periodu filma u nekom momentu. Sutra ću da ga reklamiram i tražim UB450 samo mi je frka da li će prihvatiti reklamaciju. Da li si čuo o tom problemu na sony-ju? Ili sonijima uopšte?
    Cene u SRB nisu baš normalne. 820 je 500e a 450 malo više od 200.

  • @thcooray
    @thcooray Před 7 měsíci

    Is it ub450 supports Dolby atmos in Netflix app? Kindly let me know

  • @Kerrogann
    @Kerrogann Před 3 lety

    I have an LG OLED55B9S and I'm looking for a good player for 200€ or less (a little more is possible but not too much).
    I have seen Sony X700 but the fact that DV activation is not automatic is a no for me.
    I was going for the LG UBK90 but I've read some issues.
    Is the Panasonic UB450 better than those? Is there another better choice?
    I'm going to use it only for discs, I have every streaming service built-in my TV, and Plex is also there, so I really don't need all the USB, photo etc. things, it's just to watch my blu-ray. (At first I thought i'd use the PS5 but it seems it won't have Dolby Vision for 4K Blu-Rays...)

  • @ChrisSalvatoreProductions

    This Video Helped Me A Lot You Are Amazing I'm In Professional Stuff Too But I Want To Ask You Something I Want To Buy The Panasonic Ub820 But Right Now Exist The UB824 Too So I Don't Know Which One Is Actually Better You Can Help Me Please?
    By The Way Keep Up With The Hard Work You Are Incredible In Your Job Big Love From Greece🧡

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 2 lety +1

      Hello Chris! Thanks for your comment! UB824 is the same model, just different model number for different markets. I hope it will bring you a lot of pleasure!

    • @ChrisSalvatoreProductions
      @ChrisSalvatoreProductions Před 2 lety

      @@TVguyDarko Hello Darko Your Welcome And Oh Okay Thank You Very Much For Your Help I Appreciate It And Thank You Very Much I Wish It Too By The Way I'm Big Fan Of Yours🧡

  • @gilesdeacon2412
    @gilesdeacon2412 Před 4 lety +2

    Thanks for the helpful video! I'm trying to decide between this and the Sony UPB-X700 and was hoping someone might be able to answer a few questions:
    - Does this player support DTS:X? And does it automatically choose between this / Dolby Atmos depending on the disc (and same question for Dolby Vision / HDR10)?
    - If yes, then if I connect via HDMI to a soundbar (LG SL10YG) which connects to the TV (LG C9) will those still be automatically selected?
    - Preference between the two players?
    Apologies for the picky questions, just don't want to regret my purchase!

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 4 lety +2

      Hi Giles! Thanks for watching!
      Panasonic UHD BD players do support DTS:X and they will automatically switch to Dolby Vision based on content metadata. SL10YG seems to be able to pass through Dolby Vision content, but at max 24 Hz which is perfectly fine for movies - www.reddit.com/r/Soundbars/comments/evtstm/lg_sl10yg_dolby_vision_passthrough/
      I own DP-UB820 and except for archaic menus, I like it very much.

    • @richellebrittain2127
      @richellebrittain2127 Před 3 lety +1

      I just switched from the UBP-X700 to a region-free modded UB820 (the UB450 isn't available here in the U.S.), and I totally agree. All Sony 4K players with Dolby Vision require manually turning it on & off in the settings to avoid unwanted DV processing on non-DV discs; nearly all other 4K players with DV will activate it only as needed so long as DV is on in the settings. (Same for HDR10+; AFAIK Pannys from the UB450 up are the *only* players that support both DV & HDR10+. Panasonic even claims to support HLG on discs though I thought that was strictly for broadcasting, cable, etc.; I don't know of any discs with HLG.) And *any* Blu-ray player (regular or 4K) that can bitstream DTS-HD Master Audio (the vast majority of them) can also bitstream DTS:X, which is just DTS-HD MA with metadata. (Same for Atmos on discs which is just TrueHD with metadata.)

  • @xJI00
    @xJI00 Před 3 měsíci

    Thanks for this review. Given that current TVs are so good and the level of picture adjustments are significant, it would seem spending more on the 820 would be pointless.

  • @vojkanstojanovic6039
    @vojkanstojanovic6039 Před 6 měsíci

    Zdravo Darko!
    Interesuje me da li ub450 prepoznaje titl sa filma na usb?
    Ne bih da kupim blu ray a da ne čita titlove sa rezanih filmova ili fleške.

  • @fivelevels
    @fivelevels Před 10 měsíci +1

    BIG LIKE!

  • @feltonraiman5708
    @feltonraiman5708 Před 2 lety +1

    What's the difference between Ub820 and ub824? I'm trying to get ub820 but it's really difficult to find right now so I'm thinking about 824 it's going to be available on october 16 on amazon in some countries.

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 2 lety

      Hey, this is the same model, just a different designation for different markets.

  • @gnippuz
    @gnippuz Před 4 lety

    Is the "HDR Optimizer" available only on UB820 or is implemented in the same way on the UB450 ?

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 4 lety +1

      HDR Optimizer is only available on UB820.

    • @herdlever
      @herdlever Před 4 lety

      @@TVguyDarko hi
      Do you need HDR optimizer?

    • @JohnFHendry
      @JohnFHendry Před 3 lety

      @@TVguyDarko But it comes on the UB420 with same remote as the 450 for same price @ $150 now... but no Dolby Vision in one set of specs and several threads on it that may have read the same spec sheet I found.... you replied back Shep Shepard that 420 supports Dolby Vision.... very confusing as seems like the 450 is lower quality unit than the 420 without HCX processor that comes in the 820 and 9000.??

  • @BizkitBoy86
    @BizkitBoy86 Před 4 lety

    Thank you for the comparison!
    One question as I'm new to standalone players. By connecting both the player and a PC via LAN cable would I be able to create a network between the 2 of them which would allow me to access from the player all the PC shared folders?
    The reason I'm asking is because I'm considering the UB450, but copying content from PC to flash drive and then inserting it in the player isn't an option given that UB450 only has USB2.0 port (major drawback in my opinion) and is unable to play high bitrate 4K content.
    So if I can't play content from PC via LAN cable, UB450 is not an option for me.

    • @BizkitBoy86
      @BizkitBoy86 Před 4 lety

      I managed to get hold of someone which owns the UB450 who has confirmed that you can play files via LAN from your PC.
      However, the player doesn't know how to use any external subtitles...

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 4 lety

      @@BizkitBoy86 Hi - yes, that's an issue with players in general. But the solution here is to merge video file with subtitles in the MKV container. You can do that with MKVToolNix.

    • @BizkitBoy86
      @BizkitBoy86 Před 4 lety

      @@TVguyDarko Indeed, that is one solution but unfortunately it's not viable in every scenario.
      For example, MKVToolNix is unable to keep Dolby Vision metadata intact when muxing to MKV.
      The only container known so far to be able to do that is MP4 and - wouldn't you know it - it doesn't allow muxing in any subs.
      This is actually the main reason I'm considering this player... to be able to play files with Dolby Vision layer on my GZ2000 because I have this amazing TV and I'm not using it to its full potential.

  • @Doggfather4343
    @Doggfather4343 Před 4 lety +3

    Thanks for the video I now know ub-420 is the player for me almost went with a sony x800 but after digging I think this one is better

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 4 lety +2

      Yes, I also think it is better - especially if your TV supports Dolby Vision (Sony needs to be manually switched to Dolby Vision mode while Pany does that automatically).

    • @Doggfather4343
      @Doggfather4343 Před 4 lety +1

      @@TVguyDarko yes I just bought a 75 inch Samsung qled q60 so I think it should be good also just bought a nakamichi 7.2.4 sound bar ready for the shut down 🙂

  • @phillipgant3436
    @phillipgant3436 Před rokem +1

    Recently purchased this unit going to pair it with a Samsung QN900B which does not support dolby vision, should i turn off dolby vision on the 4k bluray player or leave it on. Any help would be great ? Thanks.. Phil

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před rokem

      Hey Phillip - you can try both options and see which will give you better image quality. I think there will not be any difference if DV signal comes to the TV and TV does conversion to HDR10 or if the player does it.

  • @christianssense7122
    @christianssense7122 Před 4 lety

    Hi there, i jus bought a Samsung 65q90r with q80r atmos soundbar, trying to decide between the ub450 or ub820? Would i need the hcx optimizer since the panel on the q90r is so good as it is? Ub450 seems a more dedictaed atmos system. Any help is much appreciated

    • @AdAstra78
      @AdAstra78 Před 4 lety +1

      Sorry to jump on, I have a Sony oled and the HDR Optimisor has definitely made 4k blu rays look better, even on a top end TV like ours. The player's upscaling on standard blu rays is also improved. My previous player was a UB900, which was a really, really good player anyway.
      Bottom line is, this will make your physical media look a little bit better. Great bit of kit..

    • @christianssense7122
      @christianssense7122 Před 4 lety

      Thanks very much for the reply. I also started looking at ub420 which seems to have everything however only one website sells it and not sure they are legit. Still undecided at the moment lol but leaning more to the 820.

  • @richardgilmore5607
    @richardgilmore5607 Před 5 měsíci

    I am a bit late in the game, but thanks for the review.. seems the UB450 is the way to go for the Ultra BR disks for the price and resulting picture at that price. Wanted to get HDR+ and Dolby Vision support and both players will do that..

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for watching and commenting! Yes, UB450 remains best buy if you need both HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support. If only HDR10/10+ is needed, there is an even cheaper model from Panasonic DP-UB150.

    • @richardgilmore5607
      @richardgilmore5607 Před 4 měsíci

      @@TVguyDarko thanks. I will look into that other model.

  • @DavidWard14
    @DavidWard14 Před rokem +1

    Thanks

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před rokem

      Thank you so much! Which UHD BD player have you chosen?

    • @DavidWard14
      @DavidWard14 Před rokem

      ​@@TVguyDarko Thanks for the reply. It all looks like the DP-UB450 makes sense. My only hesitation is I am also looking at purchasing a decent (~$500) sound system for our TV and media box (currently using builtin and $40 3.5mm computer speakers).
      Would the Panasonic DP-UB450 limit my audio options? Running the audio through the HDMI out --> TV --> sound system....would this reduce quality a lot and not maximise the Bluray and sound system audio?
      Thanks for any advice.

  • @anonymous4201
    @anonymous4201 Před 3 lety +1

    Will this make my LG OLED appear brighter in dark scenes? Would the Netflix app on the player be better than the native Netflix app on the TV?

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 3 lety

      Which LG OLED do you own? New LG OLED TVs have many settings to control how bright the image is, so you can get quite good result with native apps.

    • @anonymous4201
      @anonymous4201 Před 3 lety

      @@TVguyDarko hey thanks for the reply. I did own the BX but it was terrible during dark scenes, I did play around with settings but it didn’t help. I’ve returned it for the CX but I’m still waiting for it to arrive. I don’t do any gaming, just watch movies streamed via Netflix and 4K movies I’ve downloaded.

  • @andybrown4767
    @andybrown4767 Před 3 lety +3

    I have the 820, it’s the best out there at the moment.

    • @RonD84
      @RonD84 Před 3 lety +3

      I think the best out there is the 9000

    • @heavyweather4893
      @heavyweather4893 Před 11 měsíci

      the best is the 9000 for sure.

  • @iloveblue7920
    @iloveblue7920 Před 4 dny

    The 450 EK is smaller i like that, may get the multi-region version, dont like the plastic look of the UB820 EK

  • @ari5102
    @ari5102 Před 4 lety +1

    can i connect the DP-UB450 player to my computer monitor?
    and if i can will it have sound? i have a speaker and headphones connected to my computer, so if i can connect the player into my monitor could i hear the movies from my speaker/headphones?
    thanks.

    • @upinztube
      @upinztube Před 4 lety +1

      Can you connect to your computer’s monitor ? Yes via HDMI (video out), and the sounds... only if you have speaker that has HDMI audio in port (then you can use HDMI audio out in UB450)

    • @ari5102
      @ari5102 Před 4 lety

      @@upinztube thanks

  • @TonyZ1717
    @TonyZ1717 Před 4 lety

    Nice..

  • @MyHolidayArchive
    @MyHolidayArchive Před 6 měsíci

    I got my UB450 a couple of days ago from John Lewis online store in the UK for £179, and get a longer guarantee as a result. I’m happy with it overall. It is cheap, light and nasty feeling, but it works well and plays all HDR formats; HLG, HDR10, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. I have a Samsung QN90A so no Dolby Vision for me, but I have a couple of HDR10+ discs including American Gangster, which is also full screen (no black bars) and looks amazing. Unlike most reviews including this one, my UB450 red LED is only on when it is switched on. When it is switched off, the red LED goes out.

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience! UB450 still remains a great all-in-one disc player - I see Panasonic also has DP-UB150EG-K - which currently goes for 161 euro in Croatia and offers HCX picture processor but no Dolby Vision.

    • @MyHolidayArchive
      @MyHolidayArchive Před 6 měsíci

      @@TVguyDarko does the UB450 have the HCX processor? I thought that was only on the higher end models.

  • @philipmorgan7802
    @philipmorgan7802 Před rokem

    Is the 450 a Bluray 4K UHD player because on no advertising is that title used - it states in specifications '4K/HD' which could mean 4k-upscaling?

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před rokem

      Yes, it is a 4K UHD BD player as I was playing UHD BD discs on it. amzn.to/3y9Uz81

    • @philipmorgan7802
      @philipmorgan7802 Před rokem

      Are you absolutely sure that it is not just upscaling everything to 4K, as opposed to being native (recently borrowed word!) and is not in fact playing without adjustments made to videos, at 2k? You see, it is only the title (not specifications) showing on Amazon that states the term 4K UHD (with that specific wording), whereas on all other retail sites the wording reads as '4K/HD'.

  • @integra8502
    @integra8502 Před 4 lety

    Is the UB 450 the same as the UB 420 in Canada and the U.S ?
    UB420 does not support Dolby Vision ?

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 4 lety +1

      UB420 and UB450 are different models - UB450 is newer and it supports both HDR10+ and DV.

    • @integra8502
      @integra8502 Před 4 lety

      @@TVguyDarko can't seem to find it in Canada?

  • @Raidallinen76
    @Raidallinen76 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi all and greetings from Finland. Great videos. I am struggling with 4K picture quality from discs. Streaming is ok. I have Samsung 58" Q60T and UB450. Is there any harm if I leave 4K (50/60p) output to max 4:4:4? Even my tv I assume is not cabable for those? Same goes for that deep colour setup, is it ok to leave max 12bit? I have noticed if I leave 24p output off, picturce quality suffers, with automatic its ok. My problems have been, that 4k quality from 4k uhd discs are not near as good than from CZcams, Netflix etc. Difference between 4K UHD disc and regular blu-ray is very small if there is at all difference. Sry my poor English. Hope you can help.

    • @giovannizanocco7982
      @giovannizanocco7982 Před rokem +1

      Hey, have you solved this problem? I'm thinking of getting the ub450.

    • @Raidallinen76
      @Raidallinen76 Před rokem +1

      @@giovannizanocco7982 Basically yes and no. :) I bought better TV. I have two players side by side atm. Panasonic and Sony UBP-x800m2. Can't say there is much difference between picture quality, but what makes Sony better is software and options. Its easier to use. Pana has Dolby Vision, but my TV is Samsung so no use with that. Both are good players, but daily usage I usually go with Sony. My TV was 58" Q60T and atm I have 75" Q90T. Biggest difference is there.

    • @giovannizanocco7982
      @giovannizanocco7982 Před rokem +1

      @@Raidallinen76 Thank you! I went with the Panasonic. I hope I won't regret it

    • @Raidallinen76
      @Raidallinen76 Před rokem

      @@giovannizanocco7982 How much it was?

    • @giovannizanocco7982
      @giovannizanocco7982 Před rokem

      @@Raidallinen76 150 euros with BF sale

  • @hellraiser248
    @hellraiser248 Před 4 lety

    If these ones are regionfree do you change The region with The controller? Or does it change by it self does anyone know? Im from sweden and have alot of reg 1 on dvd and reg a on blu ray i cant play yet.

    • @iloveblue7920
      @iloveblue7920 Před 4 dny

      By the Remote, but if its says Region Band you want Region Free it will play everything inc old dvds, try tps or multiregionmagic or 220electronics, the last one is in America and if you have questions you can email them, very efficient, the other 2 are UK Based, unless you fancy a Reavon from France .

  • @adamwestrip7422
    @adamwestrip7422 Před 4 lety +2

    820 for me!

  • @LaGreatsword
    @LaGreatsword Před 4 lety +2

    Hello, I have "450" ​​I would like to know "820" brings a significant improvement on an OLED TV?
    (with OLED mode)

    • @MrHD
      @MrHD Před 4 lety +2

      Hey - if would allow you to have more control in regards to HDR - highlight details preservation, fine-tuning luminance, colors and so on. If you are not happy with controls you currently have on the player and on the TV and if you find HDR picture too dark for example, then it would be a worthy upgrade.

    • @jimmyers1978
      @jimmyers1978 Před 4 lety +2

      @@MrHD no it does not thats false.same menu.the 850 has analog 7.1 outs thats it .

    • @anonymous4201
      @anonymous4201 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey, appreciate this is a year later but did you find the answer to this? I have an OLED and want to make the picture look brighter and wondering whether either the 450 or 820 would make any difference. Thanks

    • @MegaGEZZZ
      @MegaGEZZZ Před 6 měsíci

      OLED tend to be darker anyway it’s one of the trade offs unfortunately, I don’t think the player will make a vast difference 🤔

  • @Mike_v_E
    @Mike_v_E Před 4 lety +1

    Does the 450 also have the OLED setting, which the 820 has?

    • @xskip
      @xskip Před 3 lety

      no

    • @Mike_v_E
      @Mike_v_E Před 3 lety +1

      @@xskip i know now because I have the 450 lol

    • @iloveblue7920
      @iloveblue7920 Před 4 dny

      Be easier contacting Panasonic with technical questions like this

  • @muttyhc
    @muttyhc Před 4 lety

    Is it worth upgrading from ub450 to ub820? I have a 58gx800 TV. Use 4k discs and blu rays. Will I see any upgrade in normal blu rays? Thanks

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 4 lety

      I don't think it is a worthy upgrade. UB450 is really excellent for normal Blu-rays.

    • @muttyhc
      @muttyhc Před 4 lety

      @@TVguyDarko thank you kindly, any recommendations on a soundbar or 5.1?

    • @muttyhc
      @muttyhc Před 4 lety

      @@TVguyDarko I am now getting more 4k uhd discs, what are the benefits of the ub820?

  • @jamied1579
    @jamied1579 Před 4 lety +2

    If you're looking at the more budget end of the scale I'd suggest the Panasonic DP-UB420. 420, not the 450 we see here. It has many more of the same features of the 820, you can get almost the same level of picture settings control, including the HDR shortcut button and a Netflix shortcut button, as well as the same internet/streaming services and possibly even the same image processor. The only main thing it doesn't have is Dolby Vision support.

    • @raikkusaatana
      @raikkusaatana Před 4 lety +1

      Well, one problem is that 420 is starting to be non existent anywhere. Next to impossible to buy. On the other hand, I could now buy 450 on 169€, it's in discount just now.

    • @jamied1579
      @jamied1579 Před 4 lety

      @@raikkusaatana Well, that's a shame - I don't know where you are but here in Aus it's still readily available, even in retail stores, for about the same price too.

    • @thepiecesfit5049
      @thepiecesfit5049 Před 4 lety +3

      No Dolby Vision is a deal breaker. Especially sucks that it's not available in the USA. I'm highly considering importing the 450.

    • @heavyweather4893
      @heavyweather4893 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Sorry but as an LG C1 owner Dolby Vision is a must.

  • @ubacow7109
    @ubacow7109 Před 2 lety

    What's the diff between the 420 and 450?

  • @Andregg2
    @Andregg2 Před 2 lety

    So o Netflix and other streaming services to 450? Sad

  • @user-hq4qe2wx8f
    @user-hq4qe2wx8f Před měsícem

    HD DVD VARDIA RD-1A ???😊

  • @user-ty3mu5ib1w
    @user-ty3mu5ib1w Před 4 lety

    Hello ! Made in China ?

  • @palocunderlik794
    @palocunderlik794 Před 4 lety

    Guys, does the player has 1Gb LAN? or just 100Mb..thanks

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 4 lety

      100Base-TX (100 Mbit) only.

    • @palocunderlik794
      @palocunderlik794 Před 4 lety

      @@TVguyDarko thanks

    • @smileychess
      @smileychess Před 3 lety +1

      You will never need higher than 100Mbps networking. Native 4k UHD discs are typically 100Mbps bitrate, so anything you stream will guaranteed be below this.

  • @AdAstra78
    @AdAstra78 Před 4 lety +2

    I just bought the UB820 for my Sony oled. Unfortunately, Dolbyvision doesnt look 100% right on it. Fortunately, the HDR Optimisor is so damn good I really don't care. 'Standard' HDR looks so amazing I dont miss DV at all.
    4k blu rays look even better than they did on my UB900. Stunning.
    Ps. I actually quite like the little rattle on the remote control. Makes finger drumming sound great...

    • @jimmyers1978
      @jimmyers1978 Před 4 lety +1

      Dolby Vision looks like s*** on Sony OLED TVs. Especially the a8G and any TV that doesn't have the newest ultimate processor.

  • @paulrushton1184
    @paulrushton1184 Před 7 měsíci

    so the PQ is the same ?

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes - UB820 has more options to adjust it, but in general default options are enough.

  • @davidrojas6457
    @davidrojas6457 Před 4 lety +1

    If only the 450 was sold in the US :(

  • @Thode-R
    @Thode-R Před rokem

    820 alsow got better dac @ 32bit so better for home cinema

  • @pudsta1
    @pudsta1 Před 3 lety

    Omg the adds

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 3 lety

      I know, they are everywhere these days...

  • @moemontana
    @moemontana Před 4 lety +7

    save and get the Panasonic DP-UB820. you will be happier

  • @runito75
    @runito75 Před 3 lety

    I would pick a player that is just that, a bluray/dvd player. Not one with all these apps with netflix and prime shit!

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 3 lety

      Agree - I never use them. If only there were custom buttons except dedicated ones for Netflix and Internet apps - this way when you accidentally press them it is just frustrating.

  • @dealerovski82
    @dealerovski82 Před 4 lety +8

    Its a $300 difference where I live so I go with the cheaper option if there is no difference in picture quality. And to be honest both remotes look pretty crappy and cheaply made.

  • @BatXDude
    @BatXDude Před 2 lety

    You completely glossed over the £150 elephant in the room, the HCX Chip.

    • @TVguyDarko
      @TVguyDarko  Před 2 lety +1

      No, I haven’t - in my direct comparison I couldn’t see any difference, at least not on bluray and uhd bluray content.

    • @blurayffan66
      @blurayffan66 Před rokem

      I bought the DP-UB424 model from Amazon Germany- and it has the HCX Chip (and HDR Optimizer). Cheaper than the 820 model- only thing it's missing is Dolby Vision.

  • @szczupak2301
    @szczupak2301 Před 4 měsíci

    szajs

  • @philipmorgan7802
    @philipmorgan7802 Před rokem

    I have contacted Panasonic and indeed the literature they sent me verifies that the player is a 2K player and which can 'upscale' to 4K.
    This is not a 4K UHD player.

    • @TheCrazeturk
      @TheCrazeturk Před rokem +4

      That doesn’t make sense since it can read 4K discs. Either it can read 4K discs or it can’t.

  • @bitTorrenter
    @bitTorrenter Před 4 lety

    Testing a disc tray? That's sad. Very, very sad indeed.