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Janero Posted
Its amazing when it wants to not pixelate/glitch/freeze randomly on 4K movies. I even had geek squad come to my house and check all my connections, but determined it is the player that is defective. Now the player is not available with no date of when it will be available.
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Hello there! Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We’re sorry to hear the Blu-ray player has not performed consistently with your 4K movies and that you experienced pixelation, freezing, and glitches during playback. We understand how disappointing that can be, especially when you were expecting reliable performance and had already taken the extra step of checking your setup. Your feedback is important and appreciated, and we’re grateful you shared these details in such a clear and thoughtful way. - F
BeccaBits Posted
Zero regrets. If you're a movie buff, "this is the way." No buffering, no motion blur, no frustrations. Way better than even the best streaming services. Super high quality and a favorite for those "special" series and movies... to the point that loading a disc is a popcorn worthy "experience."
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killerBee Posted
This machine is about like most blu-ray players. It's a toss of the dice as to how glitchy it will be and whether it will be compatible with your receiver, sound processor or other components (more on that below if you want to read that much). I've had more expensive ones and less expensive, and every one has played with glitches, frozen up and sometimes even needed to be turned off or unplugged before it would even turn loose the disc. I didn't keep this one long enough to comment much on its disc playing, but it did take a lot of attempts before it finally connected by wifi. I have made long runs with LAN cords before but didn't want to do that this time. It's plenty heavy, built like a tank, presumably with the audio, video, and power supply all partitioned off from each other. It should last a long time, but you don't love it you may wish it wouldn't. One thing audio appreciators and music lovers will notice is that Panasonic missed (or ignored) a golden opportunity by not making it compatible with DVD-Audio & SACD formats. Sure, most music is probably streamed these days - and that's fine - and we can really love listening to CD's in this player, just like with the Oppo (which I have my optical digital lines out from my 300 disc CD machines going into). Forgive my messy grammar. Those of us who are spending big bucks on this unit because we appreciate the care that they take with the audio circuitry, DAC's & dedicated XLR stereo lines out, etc. will be a large part of their target consumers though... so they should have known that the lack of support for those formats would be sorely missed. One very good positive attribute of the Panasonic is their including a full array of analog lines out for either powered speakers, multiple amplifiers, or a multi channel amp with analog inputs. However, I already have my Oppo for that so I didn't buy it for that aspect of it, just for the highly praised "hollywood cinema processor) or whatever, and the excellent build, and the possibility of using the analog outs a later time in an other configuration. Regarding compatibility - or lack thereof - with other components, my mismatch was with an Oppo bdp 105, which has inputs actually, so that you can use the superb audio circuitry not only for the discs you load in it, but for other devices from which you send it a digital format. I had been using the audio hdmi out of a Sony (which cost much less, than this one, and DOES play both of the high end disc formats mentioned above) running into the Oppo and it was a good pairing, My thinking is that I won't have to put as many miles on the Oppo when I use another player as the work-horse... which is good, because if the Oppo ever conks out I'd have to pay much more for a used one than I paid for it in the first place. In any case, to make a long story even longer, it did send some sound to the Oppo but not anything for the surround speakers/amp. I tried switching the output from PCM to bitstream and several other audio adjustments to no avail. I put the sony back in the loop and something amazing happened: the surround channels came back. For $1k I expect this blu ray player to play well with all types of audio processors, DAC's, and receivers with HDMI inputs. It should be compatible with such items dating back some years, as long as the surround can be downmixed from the latest formats to a simpler surround sound that will still be great. I would expect glitches and all... that happens with all players that I've had. I would DEFINITELY expect it to have surround adjustments, such as bass management, crossovers, large/small speaker selections, white noise generator, test tones, etc. that you need for setting up the speakers/amps/etc. which completely defeats the purpose of having all of those analog outputs putting out what should be some very high quality sound. It's as if they came to a baseball game with a soccer team. It was hit and miss. Some great and a lot not so great.
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AlexA Posted
I bought this player as a back-up if my old and discontinued Oppo203 did die. I also have a Pioneer LX-500, discontinued too. UB9000 - the good: - Seems very reliable with all kind of discs, including 4K: no freezes, no skips, no image break-ups. Same as Oppo203 and more stable than LX500 which glitches with some UHD discs. - Exceptional image quality with UHD 4K discs, marginally better than Oppo203 or LX500. (Can't say the same for DVDs or even regular blurays - see below.) I think the difference comes from the slightly increased sharpening and saturation applied by the video processor. - If you like that and your TV can't do it, UB9000 does dynamic HDR remapping onboard. It's called "HDR optimizer" in options. - It allows separate enable/disable control for HDR10+ and DolbyVision. - Can do 2x (or it's 1.5x?) fast forward of video discs with sound, but not for CDs for some reason. - Superb construction, same as LX500, even better than Oppo203. - The remote can do TV basic control (power, volume), same as LX500 but unlike Oppo203. The not-so-good: - The user interface feels dated and not very clever. Annoying, large, and ugly messages overlaid on screen in a big grey text box ("now reading...", "this operation is not permitted", etc). - It takes longer than Oppo203 to load discs. - Very limited info on the unit display. The "dimmed" setting is almost the same as the very bright "normal". - The tray operation (eject/close) is quite noisy for a high-end player and has a cheap feeling. Nothing too bad actually - I think I've got spoiled by LX500. - Disc spinning is silent with CD/SACD/DVD/bluray but it can be heard with 4K discs if you are close to the unit, in a quiet room. - The CD seek is always muted. Oppo203/LX500 play brief segments of audio while seeking (regardless of speed), making easier to figure out where you are in the track. - It gets warm, even in stand-by with the "quick start" option activated. The user manual says that the fan may start spinning even in stand-by mode if the "quick start" is active. The 4K discs are getting rather hot after playing a full movie. Oppo203 and LX500 are always cold and don't have fans. LX500 doesn't even have venting holes. - It's helpless with many video/audio file formats, which makes it a less than ideal network player. Not even close to Oppo203/LX500 which can play a whole mess of formats. - Can't output video in anamorphic format (to be stretched full-screen by projectors with anamorphic lenses). The bad: - The upscaling and deinterlacing is not nearly as good as Oppo203 or LX500, especially with SD content (DVD). This is very easy to notice, it's not pixel peeping stuff. Upscaling from 1080 to 4K is decent but still not as good as Oppo203 (the best upscale I've ever seen - better than my high-end Sony OLED TV) or LX500 (very close to Oppo203). In fact, the SD upscaling is not much better than what you get from some other, cheaper players. - It doesn't have a "resume" memory function. If not implemented by the disc itself (Java program), it will always play from the beginning. Both Oppo203 and LX500 can remember the last position on recently played discs, even if the disc is not implementing the "resume" feature. - It powers down itself after 20 minutes of inactivity. You can't disable it. This is very annoying, given the lack of "resume" memory. - No SACD and DVD-audio support, so not really an universal disc player like Oppo203/LX500. - There is no zoom or A-B repeat function. The track/chapter replay is hidden in the options menu instead of having a dedicated key on the remote. It can't apply bookmarks. Also, it can't do slow motion with all supported file formats. - There is no "jump" function (like Oppo203) or "short skip" (LX500) for any kind of discs or files. - Limited control with CDs. For some reason it has only one speed for CD seek (but there are 5 for video discs) and it can't do short skips or jumps either. Same with mp3 files. (The CD control in LX500 is awful too, but for different reasons. Oppo203 is perfect with CDs.) - Software glitches. Sometimes I get that big "now reading" message stuck on screen, even though the movie is already playing, and I need to reboot to get rid of it. Or it gets stalled during power-up with the "welcome" message on display, totally irresponsive, so I have to forcibly reboot or unplug it. In conclusion, it's not a bad player and I'm not returning it, but Oppo203 is still my main disc spinner. At this time it's the only high-end UHD disc player still in production and probably not for too long. Another one to consider would be Tascam BD-MP4K, cheaper but not really designed for home theaters. There are also some Chinese imitations of Oppo203 but they are more expensive than UB9000 and I don't trust knockoffs.
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Thank you for providing us with your detailed feedback! While the UB9000 excels in reliability, image quality, and construction, your feedback on areas for improvement such as the user interface, disc loading time, and format compatibility is duly noted. We appreciate your honesty and will consider your feedback for future product enhancements. If you have any further questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. -M
GolfRumors Posted
21 days with it so far and works flawlessly. Just be sure to check to see if the legs on bottom are all level. 2 of the legs on my UB-9000 were unlevel causing the unit to rock back and forth every so slightly. You want the player to be stable on a level surface or else The laser "can" go off track and cause reading errors. No need to return the player though... pretty sure the legs are adjustable if you twist them but thats not what I did. I just nudged things under the legs and measured till it was balanced. Best 4k bluray player design. Very silent operating. Easy to use and good looking user interface. Cool features and the Sound Clarity mode actually makes my 5.1 Reference Klipsch Sound System sound better when On compared to when turned Off. Standard 1080p Blurays look much better on the UB-9000 then on Ps5 in my opinion.
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Hi there! Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with the UB-9000. We're thrilled to hear it's performing flawlessly and that you're enjoying the design, quiet operation, and advanced features, especially the Sound Clarity mode with your Klipsch system. We also appreciate your note about leveling the unit for optimal performance. It’s great to know the player has met your expectations, and we're proud it’s found a place in your home entertainment setup. - S
BobbyB Posted
I own a Panasonic UB820 but I was interested to see why this unit cost 2X as much. As soon as I pulled it out of the box, the differences were obvious. It's rock solid, heavy and built like a tank. Quality internals and separate power supplies for audio and video output. It's THX certified. It has an HDR optimizer, that helps with tone mapping. All of this produces the best picture from a 4K player I've ever seen. I watched these two decks side by side, and while the UB820 produces a great picture, the 9000 is a step up. The colors are more realistic. The sync between lip movement and voices are spot on, but if an adjustment is needed, there is a setting for it. It automatically switch's to Dolby Vision unlike my Sony 800 M2. This was one of the reasons I replaced my Sony. My Blu Ray DVD's look better on this machine which auto up-scales to 4K. It has high grade 32 bit DAC's to give it a full rich sound. There's a quirk...you must go into settings to turn off the digital out to allow the analog audio to play. It's the only way to utilize the DA's. Another take away is that it doesn't play SACD's or DVD-Audio. However, If watching 4K DVD's is your main reason for getting this machine, and you want the best picture, and great sound, this unit delivers
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SteveM Posted
My OPPO BD-105 failed after many years(13) of use. I researched replacement options and decided on the Panasonic 4K UB9000 to match with my in-home theater system. The Panasonic has worked flawlessly with my system. It compliments my Sony 4K OLED TV and my Denon 6700 receiver which has a 6.1 speaker setup.
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Hi there! Thank you for sharing your detailed and thoughtful review! We're delighted to hear that the Panasonic 4K UB9000 has been a seamless addition to your impressive home theater setup. It's wonderful to know that it complements your Sony 4K OLED TV and Denon receiver so well, delivering flawless performance. Your 5-star feedback means a lot to us, and we're thrilled our player is enhancing your entertainment experience! - F
AOG1112 Posted
The weight of the unit is impressive, as are the features and performance. I only wish Panasonic still sold TV's in the US to take advantage of the player's ability to play all 4 HDR formats. When I picked it up at the store the clerk said, "wow, this is an expensive dvd player," I laughed and said, "yeah, the best you can buy in the US and I have been waiting for it's availability." The only lackluster thing about it is the streaming interface. It is the same as the old Vera Cast which most developers dropped support for. You get the basics, Netflix, Amazon Prime, and maybe Hulu... not sure as I don't use it. I do hope Panasonic will update this interface at some point to something more modern, but I am not holding out hope that they would push it out to units already sold. If you are a audio and video quality purist, then this unit is the only one to consider. I prefer to spin discs over streaming, as streaming is a long way off from delivering the best quality image and sound.
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Dear customer, thank your kind words. We always strive to provide a great experience with our products. We will consider your opinion for a better service.
ATLtoPGH Posted
The Panasonic DP-UB9000 is currently the only player in its peer group capable of coming close to the high end Oppo players. It has great HDR and image quality. While it has XLR outputs, this is not a serious audio player. Stick to using it for video. Good-ish build quality.
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Mylove Posted
I compared sony ubp x800 and panasonic 820 and 9000 with 160" screen and 5.1 system. The Sony had smoother sound than Panasonic 820, but the picture of Panasonic was cleaner and better. I wondered if the Panasonic UB9000 was really the same as the 820 except for the analog audio out, UB9000 sounded much better than the ub820 even with HDMI, and the picrture was also better. Since the ub820 is just a good sound, the ub9000 is an audiophile sound ; I could hear the details of every instrument in the movie music very reliably and clearly. It cost me $1000, but with the sound and picture, it's definitely worth it. If you have a home theater audio setup and projector, I highly recomand it. I've had a Sony Blu-ray player for 10 years, but I didn't realize how much a high-end Blu-ray player could change the quality of my home theater.
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We appreciate your feedback on the investment value of the UB9000 for your home theater system. It’s wonderful to hear that it has significantly upgraded the quality of your viewing and listening experience. Your recommendation is invaluable, and we hope you continue to enjoy your Panasonic Blu-ray player for many more years. Happy watching! -M
Arguille Posted
I had originally bought the Sony ES player but had to return due to movie freezing issues. I had this for a couple of days now and no issues at all. The picture quality is outstanding. So many option to adjust the hdr mode. Amazing audio and no adjustment needed on that side although there is a lot of options. The unit is very heavy for a player and very solid. It looks very elegant sitting in my AV tower. I am very impressed.
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Thank you for the 5 stars and for choosing Panasonic.
BrianS Posted
Prior to picking up this 4k blu ray player I’d been streaming movies heavily or watching physical media on gaming consoles. Since picking up a new tv and a high end projector set up I wanted to step it up. This player is incredible. Gives options to choose different tone mapping for HDR content based on your screen type. The biggest noticeable difference, and why I try not to stream new content vs buying 4k discs is audio quality though. The lossless audio from ultra HD discs played on this player is 2nd to none for a home theater. The player is very well built, but is definitely pricey for what it is, so I took away a star for Value.
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Hi Brian! Thank you for sharing your thoughtful experience! We’re delighted to hear you’re enjoying the advanced features and outstanding audio quality of your Panasonic 4K Blu-ray player. We appreciate your honest feedback on value, and it helps us continue to improve our products. - S
Phil Posted
I bought this as an upgrade to my home theater, replacing an Oppo BDP-103D. The picture quality is outstanding! It allows adjustment for the HDR output which really adds to the video definition, and something that was not available on the Oppo UDP-205. The XLR outputs and high clarity sound output is a great feature for my old CD collection. Doesn't read DVD-As or SACDs, but I have none of those, anyway. I highly recommend this machine!
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BrianM Posted
Fantastic build quality, tons of options for HDR modes. More expensive than the Sony counterparts but worth it if you are looking for the best performance for HDR.
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cem62793 Posted
By far the best and quietest movie player I have ever had. The disc drive makes nearly zero noise when opening or closing.
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Hello there! Thank you for your review! We're delighted to hear you're enjoying the quiet performance and smooth operation of your Blu-ray player. It's great to know it's delivering a top-notch movie experience for you! - S
Oatman Posted
Purchased this due to OPPO not manufacturing any more players. I've owned 2 Panasonic units over the years and their quality/reliability is beyond reproach. Has analogue 7.1 analogue inputs which was very important d/t owning legacy components. While it may be a bit costly compared to other players the construction and quality are worth it IMHO. Highly recommended.
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VicC Posted
This is the top of the line Panasonic 4K Blu-Ray player. I also have the model below it which is half the price. If you’re looking for an excellent player built like a tank. Even though the 2 machines I own are basically the same, the 9000 seems to have little nuances and subtleties that the 828 does not. Also, you have a finer control over HDR 10+ content. The remote lights up, too. It also has more analog outputs for a full home theater set-up. Overall, if you can afford this machine and looking for something that is a reference player look no further. I’m very satisfied with this machine. H
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Hello! It's so great to hear that the product meets your expectations! Thank you for the review! -M
BSatterfield Posted
It lives up to the hype and it’s put together like a beautiful little tank. I’d buy it again if I had to but I think it will probably be around and working as long as I am. Worth it.
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Hi there! Thank you for your incredible review! We're thrilled to hear that our Blu-ray player has exceeded your expectations and earned such high praise. Knowing it’s built to last and delivers the performance you were hoping for means so much to us. Your 5-star feedback truly inspires us, thank you for choosing a product you can count on! - F
BuyGuy45 Posted
As a 4k UHD player, this is a spectacular machine. Excellent build quality, and it has SO many features to make sure you're seeing the best 4k picture possible. Lobe that it has both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ (if any studio actually starts using it). Blu-ray playback is good, and DVD works fine, but you can get better picture quality from older players. The 9000 introduces some picture "enhancement" that sometimes makes non-UHD content look less than perfect. Minor complaint is that there's no zoom feature for really old non-anamorphic DVDs, so you can't scale them up to full your screen. But seriously, at this point, almost nobody has many of those in their collections. Really happy with the player so far. It feels way more sturdy than Panasonic's next step down (the 820), even though the features are nearly identical outside of build quality and audio connections.
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Cobra Posted
I originally had the Panny 820, but almost immediately upgraded to this top-of-the-line 9000. The 820 was decent, but it began to pixelate a number of discs (even after I cleaned the discs). I have found this 9000 to be superior in every way. It plays everything without issue. It is rock-solid and doesn't have the plastic feel of the 820. The video and audio are also noticably cleaner on my calibrated LG-G2 77" OLED. Yes, it's pricy and twice the price of the 820. However, in all the decades of my purchasing higher-end audio/video equipment, I've come to learn you really do get what you pay for in equipment. I thought the 820 would suffice, but at the end it was the 9000 that hit the sweet spot. If you spent good money on your display device, do yourself a favor and don't skimp on the player that feeds it.
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We deeply appreciate you took the time to provide us with your feedback! We are happy to hear the product meets your expectations. -G