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Review on πŸ“€ Sony X700 - 2K/4K UHD - 2D/3D - Wi-Fi - SA-CD - Multi System Region Free Blu Ray Disc DVD Player - PAL/NTSC - USB - 100-240V 50/60Hz with 6 Feet Multi-System Compatibility by Micha Grt ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very pleased with this purchase, will recommend it to everyone!

Because you can't come close to the performance of pioneer and oppo players for the price, I decided to make 4K Blu-ray movies with HDR and Atmos my primary player and paired them with a Marantz 6013/11.2 receiver. With its positives being: If you are interested in the original photos of Blu-ray 4K movies, this product is ideal for the price. I did a decent job loading the prefix; it read big photos without any problems and displayed even the most active scenes without any hiccups. There was no noticeable lack of synchronization between the video and the audio! Got cons: You will not be able to open movie images that are stored in folders over the network because this feature does not support grids. - one continuous streaming only the DLNA standard. For example, if you have storage, then 4K movies will shamelessly slow down (only if a NAS with a powerful processor - everything will be ok), but even here you will have problems because 4K movies in HDR with a volume of 60 GB or more with atmos sound can moment to fly away in a bitrate of 100 megabits (and in Sonya there is just such a network one - and at this moment As a consequence of this, it has been determined that this set-top box is linked to the network using lan, and any effort made to reduce the picture and sound quality would be utterly pointless in this context. It is possible to circumvent all of these issues by connecting to sleepy through USB, which is an HDD docking station with a hard drive. Once connected, you will be able to watch movies with a bitrate that is higher than 100 megabits in BDMV containers without experiencing any interruptions in the visual or the sound. In this configuration, you will occasionally be required to re-upload new movies to the hard drive; but, considering how inexpensive the set-top box is and the high quality of the picture that it produces, you should be able to tolerate this inconvenience. It froze up on me a few times, and even when I powered it down completely, it booted right back into the factory settings.