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The Sony UBP-X700M is a premium 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player featuring HDR10 and Dolby Vision support for stunning visuals, BT.2020 wide color gamut for vibrant colors, and advanced surround sound for immersive audio. It supports 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs and streaming services, comes with an HDMI cable, and is designed for easy setup, making it the ultimate upgrade for home cinema enthusiasts.
Brand Name | Sony |
Item Weight | 4.31 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 17.2 x 13.4 x 7.7 inches |
Item model number | E10SNUBPX700 |
Batteries | 2 AA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Special Features | Surround Sound, Blu ray support |
B**S
Nice player ..
love the player, its not hi-end buts its not bargain generic either .. ive gone through several players over the years, mostly to support an extensive dvd and file collection and now we have bluray capability although its not my main use ... my initial feelings after setting it up and exploring its operation is - its simple, it plays most file formats, runs fairly quiet, looks good, footprint on the small side, and the remote works really well not directional like some can be, also 'most' settings are auto detected but a couple requires going into settings which is relatively quick and painless ... it does have some quirks but theyre not serious imo, such as it likes to be stopped before the next operation, it likes the tray closed with the button before play is pushed, it doesnt like to be interrupted with a disk in the tray etc .. all procedure type things, do it how it likes and it doesnt complain .. another thing is the power and eject button on the unit itself are large and right above the usb port - i challenge you to insert or remove a usb without hitting them haha, an extension cable will solve that .. also when playing files off the usb it plays all video formats ive thrown at it with the exception of oddball audio formats .. so, so far so good .. lastly, the manual doesnt list my hisense tv as compatible with the tv/volume controls on the remote, but it is, just do the manual procedure and hold the buttons in turn several seconds until you hit the right one, red i think it was .. finally, at the risk of being preachy i'll pass a general tip along ive learned over the years - dont turn the tv off and leave a player with a disk in it spinning on a menu all night and fall asleep, eject any disks and shut it down, ALL the way down, disable fast start in settings to, itl last longer ..
F**O
Reproductor de DVD de excelente sonido e imagen
Este reproductor de DVD es de excelente calidad.Inclusive desde discos regrabados recupera con creces las imágenes y los sonidos.Conectada a la barra de sonido reproduce con sonidos nítidos. Me ha permitido rememorar antiguos momentos con excepcional calidadRecomiendo este reproductor sony, sobre todo si aprecia los sonidos claros y limpios y si desea recupera sus tesoros guardados en DVD
H**R
Good player
I was hesitant after reading others reviews about the player freezing while playing 4K movies. I’ve had zero issues. 4K, Blu-ray and DVD formats all play well and sound great.
M**I
Blu ray is great works well with other Sony products.
Awesome blu ray player, works well with my Sony Bravia TV. And Sony sound bar.
P**R
Awesome
Great4 k plays everything well
T**D
SUPER DVD PLAYER
GREAT DVD/CD SONY PLAYER AS GOOD AS IT GETS, HAVE LARGE COLLECTION OF 430 DVDS 78 YEAR OLD MANLOVES MOVIES FOR A LIFE TIME. T.R
K**O
Hard to beat for the money.
I bought the Sony UBP-X700M Blu-Ray Disc Player based on product reviews and I feel I got exactly what was promised. This player is awesome for the money.
A**N
Freezes up and skips big chunks of movies
This is my first and only 4k player, own a Sony 4k OLED TV and wanted to play some of my 4K Blu-ray movies to see how they compared to streaming. I had heard the argument that 4k Blu-ray Disc are better quality than streaming 4k. First movie I played was Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire, it looked amazing but couldn’t really detect a difference between Blu-ray or streaming 4k. Next movie was the remastered Aliens 4k, again I couldn’t tell the difference. It’s been a month since I played anything on the player and decided to open my new 4k disk of John Carpenters “The Thing”, again I couldn’t tell the difference between streaming or Blu-ray but I like the fact that I have a physical copy of the movies. Well the movie played great 3/4 of the way through then suddenly started glitching, freezing and skipping huge parts of the movie. It even skipped to a bonus feature of a deleted scene. Now I can’t get it to play anything and it’s frozen on the Universal logo of the disk. There is no way this should be happening after watching only 3 movies. Such a disappointment.
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