So I notice that the Panasonic UHD Blu-Ray player retails for $1,000. It gets 5 stars for performance and features, but 3.5 for value. The Pioneer UHD Blu-Ray player retails for $99 more, but is not rated as highly in terms of performance or features. Why then is it rated as a better value?
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Panasonic DP-UB9000 Ultra HD Blu-ray Player: $1,000
Performance
Features
Ergonomics
Value
AT A GLANCE
Plus
Unique adjustability
Outstanding overall performance
Tank-like construction
Minus
Complex adjustments
Won't play SACDs
Pioneer UDP-LX500 Ultra HD Blu-ray Player: $1,099
Performance
Features
Ergonomics
Value
AT A GLANCE
Plus
High-quality HDR to SDR conversion
SACD and DVD-Audio disc support
Detailed Info screen
Minus
No streaming apps or wireless connectivity
Somewhat tedious user interface
Occasional playback glitches
Zappiti 4K HDR Media System: $4,739 (as tested)
Performance
Features
Ergonomics
Value
AT A GLANCE
Plus
Easy setup and installation
Sleek, attractive user interface
Scalable — can add other rooms as needed
Minus
Does not retain HDR metadata
No Dolby Vision or HDR10+ Support
Requires wired network for best results
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From everything I have read, the Panasonic ekes out the Pioneer in picture quality, which is very important on an AV site such as this. In contrast, the Pioneer plays all legacy disks and is a better sounding unit, which is not quite as important when plugging in via HDMI to an AV receiver.
Now that I wrote this out, I really have no idea regarding the ratings... I do have the Pioneer in my possession, though, and can attest to the sound quality!
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