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The 420 doesn't support Dolby Vision while the 820 does. If you don't have a TV that supports Dolby Vision or don't care about that, then this is a cheaper option. It is apparently louder than the 820 player, though I have not personally used the 420 player to confirm it. My 820 doesn't make noise in the years that I have used it.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.420 doesn't have dolby vision like the 820 is the main difference.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello and thank you for your question! The DP-UB820-K player uses HD Audio, it supports 4K/HDR formats like next-generation HDR10+ dynamic metadata, HDR10, standard HDR format for films and UHD Blu-ray discs, as well as Dolby Vision and Hybrid Log-Gamma. The DP-UB420-K player uses Hi-Res Audio and supports HDR images from ordinary HDR10 and TV footage, which do not support special new formats. As in the end, this would also be a matter of personal preference, we recommend you review the specifications of the two models to determine which would fit your needs best. - S
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