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Sony UBP-X700 4K UHD Blu-ray player
Stephanie Prange
January 12, 2018
LAS VEGAS — Sony Electronics at the Consumer Electronics Show announced and displayed a 4K UHD Blu-ray player that will become Dolby Vision capable via a firmware upgrade in the summer.
The UBP-X700 player is available now and offers access to 4K streaming services, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and YouTube, and supports a range of video and music formats, including MP4, DSD, FLAC, according to Sony.
Sony reps used Spider-Man: Homecoming footage to demonstrate the player at the booth.
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