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The brand-new edition of Sony's UBP-X700U 4K Blu-ray Player is available for more than $80 off for a limited time.
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For all our budget-restricted readers, the LG BP175 is one of the best no-frills Blu-ray players on the market, especially if you don't mind the fact that you won't be getting any kind of 4K playback.
It's expensive, but negligible if you're already spending a lot on the setup that would make this 4K Blu-Ray player worth it. Reavon UBR X-200. Reavon.
And I'd add that there's no point today in getting a non-4K Blu-ray player. They're backward-compatible, and if you're price-conscious, some of the Sonys can be had pretty cheap. More options ...
Most 4K Blu-ray players these days cost around £200 to £300 and come from Sony, LG or Panasonic, but you will easily pay more if you want a model for a home theatre setup.
If you’re ready to splurge for the overall best 4K Blu-ray player money can buy, you won’t be disappointed by the Panasonic DP-UB9000, which supports all major HDR formats, including HDR10 ...
The UB820 isn’t exactly petite, coming in at 17-inches wide, 8-inches deep, and 2.5-inches tall. It also isn’t cheap, costing $500. No doubt you’ve seen plenty of budget Blu-Ray players for ...
These 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs will help you stress-test your home theater setup, from visual effects to acoustic performance. When it comes to setting up your home theater, a 4K Blu-ray player and a ...
Why it made the cut: The LG UBK80 is a streamlined Blu-ray player that’s small enough to install where space is limited. If you’re working with a smaller space in your home theater setup, the ...
Physical media still has its place in a world that's dominated by streaming platforms. We picked the brains of PopMech staff to find out why they still use their blu-ray players.