At CES 2017, Sony has also launched a Blu-ray player called UBP-X800. The company advertises it to be the “first 4K UHD Blu-ray player” to hit the market, and the highlight is that its support for 4K and HDR content.
With respect to design, the Sony UBP-X800 has got quite the same form factor as seen on other players. The solid black rectangular shaped box can stream 4K content services like Netflix, and supports HDR content and is available in a similar form factor as seen on that players. It supports playback up to 192kHz/24-bit and DSD 11.2MHz audio streams and plays UHD Blu-ray discs as well.
Just like most other product unveiled at CES, Sony hasn’t provided any pricing or availability details.
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