The smart platform includes various 4K video streaming services, including Netflix, Amazon and YouTube, allowing you to use the player as a single Ultra HD video source. The Panasonic supports 4K High Precision Chroma Processing, Direct Chroma Upscaling and up to 4K 60p/4:4:4 output. In terms of other features the UB900 supports High Dynamic Range (HDR) but it can also down-convert HDR to Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) if you have a non-HDR 4K TV. In addition there are twin HDMI outputs in case your soundbar or receiver doesn't support HDMI 2.0a or HDCP 2.2, along with built-in WiFi and a full remote control with a backlight. To emphasise this point the player not only handles 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray, Full HD Blu-ray (both 2D and 3D), DVD and CD but it also boasts audiophile components and even separate stereo and 7.1-channel analogue outputs. Unlike the Samsung player, which has greater mass-market appeal, Panasonic are clearly aiming their model squarely at the audio and video enthusiast. The Panasonic DMP-UB900 is the company's first Ultra HD Blu-ray player and arrives hot on the heels of Samsung's UBD-K8500 4K disc spinner.
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