Panasonic is going decidedly up-market with the planned September launch of its first 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player, which features UltraHD Premium and THX certification. The DMP-UB900 plays back ...
The Panasonic UB820 is a mid-range 4K Blu-ray player with a killer feature: it plays both the HDR10+ and Dolby Vision premium HDR 4K Blu-ray formats. This admirably neutral approach to the latest ugly ...
Panasonic has unveiled its next generation Blu-Ray player at CES, capable of full 4K resolution playback at 60 frames per second. It’s designed to support video processing technologies that are ...
Panasonic has taken the wraps off a new trio of 4K Blu-ray players set to be launched in 2018. And out of the blue, one of these new models introduces support for the Dolby Vision HDR platform. That ...
Panasonic's Blu-ray player supports 4K Blu-ray discs and supports HDR10+, HDR10, and hybrid log-gamma formats and features hi-res sound compatibility for a high-quality home theater experience. It's ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Panasonic 4K Blu-ray player TV diagram showing the disc drive. Panasonic has become one of the last bastions in the world of 4K ...
The CES show floor just opened, and the chaos is real. Sift through it and you’ll find Panasonic has a gem hiding out in its massive booth. We’ve already been told 12930821321312 times that that 4K is ...
This high-end Ultra HD Blu-ray player will make the most of your 4K TV, whether or not your TV is capable of supporting all the latest HDR formats. It’s a damn fine audio device, too. Panasonic’s ...
Panasonic has announced that the DMP-UB900 4K Blu-ray player, which features both disc playback and streaming, is coming in September 2016. Ty Pendlebury Editor TV and home video editor Ty Pendlebury ...
Panasonic today announced it has developed the world’s first Blu-ray Disc playback technology supporting 4K and High Dynamic Range, which are expected to be adopted in the next generation Blu-ray Disc ...
So far the big problem with 4K video is that there's no physical media to support it. The problem with Blu-ray has been that while there's enough space on a disc to hold a 4K movie with HEVC ...
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