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title: "Sony UBP-X800 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player"
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# Hi-Res Audio & Dolby Atmos 4K UHD native playback Separate HDMI audio/video outputs Sony UBP-X800 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player

**Brand:** sony
**Price:** € 42.08
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎬 Elevate your home cinema game with Sony’s 4K Blu-ray powerhouse!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sony UBP-X800 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player by sony
- **How much does it cost?** € 42.08 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- sony enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sony brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual HDMI Outputs:** Optimize your setup with separate HDMI outputs for pristine video and dedicated audio channels—perfect for audiophiles and cinephiles alike.
- • **Cinematic 4K Brilliance:** Experience ultra-sharp 3840x2160 resolution with native 4K UHD playback for stunning visuals that elevate your home theater.
- • **Immersive Audio Mastery:** Feel every note and whisper with Hi-Res Audio support and object-based surround sound via Dolby Atmos & DTS:X.
- • **Sleek Minimalist Design:** A clean, modern profile with a front door panel and silent operation keeps your entertainment space stylish and distraction-free.
- • **Universal Format Compatibility:** Play virtually any disc or file format—from SACD to FLAC and AVCHD to HEVC—ensuring your entire media library is covered.

## Overview

The Sony UBP-X800 is a premium 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player delivering native 3840x2160 resolution, advanced HDR support, and immersive Dolby Atmos surround sound. It features separate HDMI outputs for optimized audio and video, supports a vast array of audio and video formats including SACD and Hi-Res Audio, and offers a sleek, minimalist design. Ideal for discerning millennials seeking cinematic quality and versatile playback in a stylish package.

## Description

Come home to a more immersive experience with 4K HDR playback and the amazing realism of Dolby Atmos surround sound, plus the incredible detail of Hi-Res Audio. Built for optimum video and audio performance, this universal UHD player plays almost any format, including 4K HDR streaming, and even streams music to different rooms.Playback Capability - Audio Format - AAC (.AAC, .mka), AIFF (.aiff, .aif), ALAC (.m4a), Dolby Digital (.ac3, .mka), DSD - DSDIFF/DSD (.dff, .dsf), FLAC (.flac, .fla), HEAAC v.1/v.2/level2, LP cm (.mka), Vorbis, WMA10 Pro, WMA9 Standard (.WMA). Video format - AVCHD Disc Format, Motion JPEG (.mov, .avi), MPEG-1 Video/PS (.mpg, .MPEG, .mkv).VOB, .VRO, MPEG-2 Video/PS, TS (.mpg, .MPEG, .m2ts, .mts, .mkv).VOB, .VRO, MPEG-4/AVC (.mov, 3gp, .3g2, .3gpp, .3gpp2, .flv), MPEG-4 AVC (.mkv, .mp4, .m4v, .m2ts, .mts), VC1 (.m2ts, .mts, .mkv), WMV9 (.wmv, .asf, .mkv), Xvid (.avi, .mkv). Disc - BD-ROM, CD (CD-DA), CD-R/-RW, DVD+R, DVD+R Double Layer, DVD+RW, DVD-Audio, DVD-R, DVD-R Dual Layer, DVD-RW, DVD-Video, SA-CD (SA-CD / CD) Playback, Stereoscopic 3D (profile 5), Ultra HD Blu-ray

Review: Appears to be well made. Lack of display on machine is somewhat annoying. - While this player does everything as advertised, I do have a few complaints. The lack of a front-panel display, as noted by other reviewers, just seems cheap and annoying. Ditto the remote, which has no direct-access numeric keys. The remote control for my old Sony Blu-ray player--which can operate this new player and vice versa--included a direct-access keypad. Just seems like a cheap omission on a player that costs considerably more. Oh, and for some unfathomable reason, Sony decided to switch the placement of JUST the skip and scan buttons on the remote. Otherwise, the placement of every other button is identical. So I'm constantly skipping when I want to scan and scanning when I want to skip. This improvement brought to you by the let's-screw-with-your-head-for-being-a-loyal-customer department at Sony. Now maybe it's my TV--which is a 4K, HDR capable set--but none of the several 4K UHD disks I have played on this machine look noticeably superior to a good Blu-ray of the same material. In fact the colors on one, my 2001: A Space Odyssey 4K disc, look decidedly less vivid. I don't see any significant difference in resolution. I would have chalked it up to being unobservant or that my TV isn't up to the task, except that I can definitely see the difference between 4K UHD steaming materials and regular HD streamings on Netflix or desertcart using the same TV. My other complaint is that it appears to be more finicky about playing damaged or compromised optical disks than my old player (which cost about a third what this one does). Refused to play some of my older CD-R discs, which are starting to deteriorate, I guess. The pros: Appears to be a very well made piece of equipment--certainly if weight is anything to go by It's practically silent Love the additional HDMI audio only output Plays a huge variety of disc formats--including SACDs! Wonderful audio quality for music discs and video soundtracks I had none of the problems performing the firmware update reported by some of the other reviewers. I assume those problems have now been corrected. Cons: Somewhat slow to turn on. Even slower to turn off! No front panel display except for a single green power light Very hard to see the front-panel's only two buttons: eject and power. Constantly pressing the wrong button Remote has no direct-access numerical keypad. Also, keys do not light. Very cheap remote. Could not read a couple of damaged CDs and DVDs that my old Sony Bluray player has no trouble playing
Review: Sony Hit's A Homerun With The UBP-X800 - We purchased our LG OLED TV when we did our remodel of our house back in late 2015 but chose the EF9500 as it could handle UHD both streaming and via an external blueray player where the other models at the time couldn't. We never purchased a blueray player since then as the Samsung came out first and it didn't get great reviews (but if you HAD to be the first one with a 4K blueray player your options were very limited other than one that upscales). We chose to wait. A lot of people were thinking that 4K was a flash in the pan and would be like 3D on LED tv's where people snapped them up but then realized they never used the 3D feature. Fast forward about a year and a half. In the last 6-8 months, there are now more choices for 4K blueray players and a lot more content in 4K both on disc and streaming. We have this setup paired with our Marantz SR7010 and a nicely appointed Def Tech surround system with 2 powerful subs and ATMOS up firing speakers. I have recently prior to purchasing this player streamed some movies in 4K and it's a great picture (how could it not be on an OLED screen). But, watching on this Sony X800 player is an upgrade over the quality of steaming in 4K. First off, even the audio is amazing. Normally you hear things above and behind you but this player combined with an action paced 4K blueray is AMAZING. Really, it's like being at the theater in my family room. Picture is great, brightness levels are great. Now, one other thing we DID have done was a tech come out and set the ISF level standard when we first purchased this TV. If you aren't aware of what this is just Google ISF tuning. Now, I have read reviews on the OPPO 203 and it might be slightly better and have more fine tuning features but for us it was not worth twice the price. Some people have commented on the lack of a display on the front of the unit. I am using mine with a Harmony Elite remote (which is EXCELLENT by the way) and all you have to do is push INFO button and it's displayed on screen. I like the way the whole front door opens (like the Panasonic 900) as it's a clean looking machine. Some reviews have complained that there isn't a display on the front of the player. This really isn't a problem as it does display time/information on the tv screen. I actually never even opened up the factory Sony remote (went straight with the Harmony). The only thing I would say that could possibly be a negative (which it really isn't too bad) was that there are a LOT of options in the setup screen and you need to know which ones to adjust and which ones to just leave on AUTO. Like for instance, the 4K Upscale setting to Auto 1 or Auto 2 depending if you want it to upscale ALL discs to 4K (then Auto 2 should be selected). By default, it comes on Auto 1 assuming you are hooking it up to a Sony TV. Also, the BD Audio Mix setting needs to be addressed---this is to change the way the audio is handled. In ON, both primary and secondary audio handled by disc player. In OFF, primary by disc player and secondary audio all handled by the audio player (receiver). All in all, this player is a bargain for the $300 price. It even feels like it's constructed very well. It doesn't include an HDMI cable but you will want to buy a high quality one capable of high speed to go along with this machine. I personally went with the Audioquest Cinnamon. Not sure if it makes a difference but I am using the same cables for my tv hookup to my Marantz receiver and they seem to work well. I also purchased the Square Trade extended warranty as for 3 years it's only about $25 and this warranty company has come through for us a few times over the years. Hope this review is helpful to those on the fence about whether to purchase or not.

## Features

- High Dynamic Range (HDR) support. Compatibility- Intel 100 Series,Intel 200 Series,Intel 300 Series,AMD 300 Series, AMD 400 Series
- Hear every detail with Hi-Res Audio. Separate video and audio HDMI outputs
- Experience Dolby Atmos and DTS: X object-based surround
- In the box: Instruction Manual (Full manual / Web manual, English), Remote Control (RMT-VB310U), Batteries (Type AAA x 2), Customer Registration Card, Warranty Card (1 year)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B01N4RCPKO |
| Analog Video Format | NTSC |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | #112,093 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #85 in Blu-Ray Disc Players |
| Brand | Sony |
| Built-In Media | Blu-ray |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television |
| Connectivity Technology | Built-in Wi-Fi |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,190 Reviews |
| File Format | AVI, GIF, MP4 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242902510 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18.89"L x 11.65"W x 3.15"H |
| Item Weight | 4.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Media Type | Blu-Ray Disc, CD, DVD |
| Mfr Part Number | UBP-X800 |
| Model Name | UBP-X800/B |
| Model Number | UBP-X800 |
| Number of Channels | 8 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 4K Native playback |
| Resolution | 3840x2160 |
| Special Feature | 4K Native playback |
| Supported Audio Format | AAC (.AAC, .mka), AIFF (.aiff, .aif), ALAC (.m4a), Dolby Digital (.ac3, .mka), DSD - DSDIFF/DSD (.dff, .dsf), FLAC (.flac, .fla), HEAAC v.1/v.2/level2, LP cm (.mka), Vorbis, WMA10 Pro, WMA9 Standard (.WMA) |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 7.1 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 027242902510 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Encoding | HEVC |
| Video Output Resolution | 3840x2160 (4K UHD) |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Surround
- **Brand:** Sony
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** Built-in Wi-Fi
- **Connector Type:** HDMI
- **Item Weight:** 4.2 Pounds
- **Media Type:** Blu-Ray Disc, CD, DVD
- **Model Name:** UBP-X800/B
- **Resolution:** 3840x2160
- **Special Feature:** 4K Native playback

## Images

![Sony UBP-X800 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61sFXjN8b5L.jpg)
![Sony UBP-X800 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray Player - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71wfIxba7EL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: will it play 3d movies?**
A: Yes, this player supports 4K UHD Blu Rays, 3D Blu Rays, Blu Ray and DVDs all of which would be getting a fantastically improved picture with the built in 4K upscaler.

**Q: Will this player play sacds?**
A: Hi David O, Yes, it has a capability to play SA-CDs. -Jen

**Q: Does it support Dolby Vision?**
A: Dolby Vision is still in the early works, and I think the only players that will support Dolby Vision is the Oppo 4K player, and I've heard from my LG rep that the LG 4K player will support Dolby Vision.
The 2017 Samsung 4K player will also not support Dolby Vision as they are more focused on Bluetooth audio and improved audio and 4K upscaling.

If you really want a high end 4K player, I would go with the Oppo 4K player. It's not a smart player, but later on this year it'll have an update that makes it Dolby Vision HDR player.

**Q: If i place a japanese 4k uhd disc, will it show japanese subs? and can i choose japanese audio if included?**
A: Hi TARO EL, yes. This Bluray player is capable of displaying subtitles with foreign characters and audio if included. Please keep in mind that our players are region-locked. Your Japanese disc should be encoded for region A. Thanks, -Mark

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Appears to be well made. Lack of display on machine is somewhat annoying.
*by H***D on December 30, 2018*

While this player does everything as advertised, I do have a few complaints. The lack of a front-panel display, as noted by other reviewers, just seems cheap and annoying. Ditto the remote, which has no direct-access numeric keys. The remote control for my old Sony Blu-ray player--which can operate this new player and vice versa--included a direct-access keypad. Just seems like a cheap omission on a player that costs considerably more. Oh, and for some unfathomable reason, Sony decided to switch the placement of JUST the skip and scan buttons on the remote. Otherwise, the placement of every other button is identical. So I'm constantly skipping when I want to scan and scanning when I want to skip. This improvement brought to you by the let's-screw-with-your-head-for-being-a-loyal-customer department at Sony. Now maybe it's my TV--which is a 4K, HDR capable set--but none of the several 4K UHD disks I have played on this machine look noticeably superior to a good Blu-ray of the same material. In fact the colors on one, my 2001: A Space Odyssey 4K disc, look decidedly less vivid. I don't see any significant difference in resolution. I would have chalked it up to being unobservant or that my TV isn't up to the task, except that I can definitely see the difference between 4K UHD steaming materials and regular HD streamings on Netflix or Amazon using the same TV. My other complaint is that it appears to be more finicky about playing damaged or compromised optical disks than my old player (which cost about a third what this one does). Refused to play some of my older CD-R discs, which are starting to deteriorate, I guess. The pros: Appears to be a very well made piece of equipment--certainly if weight is anything to go by It's practically silent Love the additional HDMI audio only output Plays a huge variety of disc formats--including SACDs! Wonderful audio quality for music discs and video soundtracks I had none of the problems performing the firmware update reported by some of the other reviewers. I assume those problems have now been corrected. Cons: Somewhat slow to turn on. Even slower to turn off! No front panel display except for a single green power light Very hard to see the front-panel's only two buttons: eject and power. Constantly pressing the wrong button Remote has no direct-access numerical keypad. Also, keys do not light. Very cheap remote. Could not read a couple of damaged CDs and DVDs that my old Sony Bluray player has no trouble playing

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sony Hit's A Homerun With The UBP-X800
*by W***0 on April 22, 2017*

We purchased our LG OLED TV when we did our remodel of our house back in late 2015 but chose the EF9500 as it could handle UHD both streaming and via an external blueray player where the other models at the time couldn't. We never purchased a blueray player since then as the Samsung came out first and it didn't get great reviews (but if you HAD to be the first one with a 4K blueray player your options were very limited other than one that upscales). We chose to wait. A lot of people were thinking that 4K was a flash in the pan and would be like 3D on LED tv's where people snapped them up but then realized they never used the 3D feature. Fast forward about a year and a half. In the last 6-8 months, there are now more choices for 4K blueray players and a lot more content in 4K both on disc and streaming. We have this setup paired with our Marantz SR7010 and a nicely appointed Def Tech surround system with 2 powerful subs and ATMOS up firing speakers. I have recently prior to purchasing this player streamed some movies in 4K and it's a great picture (how could it not be on an OLED screen). But, watching on this Sony X800 player is an upgrade over the quality of steaming in 4K. First off, even the audio is amazing. Normally you hear things above and behind you but this player combined with an action paced 4K blueray is AMAZING. Really, it's like being at the theater in my family room. Picture is great, brightness levels are great. Now, one other thing we DID have done was a tech come out and set the ISF level standard when we first purchased this TV. If you aren't aware of what this is just Google ISF tuning. Now, I have read reviews on the OPPO 203 and it might be slightly better and have more fine tuning features but for us it was not worth twice the price. Some people have commented on the lack of a display on the front of the unit. I am using mine with a Harmony Elite remote (which is EXCELLENT by the way) and all you have to do is push INFO button and it's displayed on screen. I like the way the whole front door opens (like the Panasonic 900) as it's a clean looking machine. Some reviews have complained that there isn't a display on the front of the player. This really isn't a problem as it does display time/information on the tv screen. I actually never even opened up the factory Sony remote (went straight with the Harmony). The only thing I would say that could possibly be a negative (which it really isn't too bad) was that there are a LOT of options in the setup screen and you need to know which ones to adjust and which ones to just leave on AUTO. Like for instance, the 4K Upscale setting to Auto 1 or Auto 2 depending if you want it to upscale ALL discs to 4K (then Auto 2 should be selected). By default, it comes on Auto 1 assuming you are hooking it up to a Sony TV. Also, the BD Audio Mix setting needs to be addressed---this is to change the way the audio is handled. In ON, both primary and secondary audio handled by disc player. In OFF, primary by disc player and secondary audio all handled by the audio player (receiver). All in all, this player is a bargain for the $300 price. It even feels like it's constructed very well. It doesn't include an HDMI cable but you will want to buy a high quality one capable of high speed to go along with this machine. I personally went with the Audioquest Cinnamon. Not sure if it makes a difference but I am using the same cables for my tv hookup to my Marantz receiver and they seem to work well. I also purchased the Square Trade extended warranty as for 3 years it's only about $25 and this warranty company has come through for us a few times over the years. Hope this review is helpful to those on the fence about whether to purchase or not.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful Player
*by O***Y on June 8, 2024*

It seems I'm one of the lucky ones to have had this player for 6 years without any problems....yes no problems until recently when it started freezing (once on a while) I do have to unplug and plug it back to continue playing. Anyway having used it for 6 good years with no playing issues and have performed efficiently (both audio and video), I should give this player an excellent review and a great recommendation to anyone looking for a great player. I understand others may have had problems with it but for me, if not for the once on a while freezing, I'm still using it with no major problem until January 2025 when it started freezing constantly (even after unplugging and plugging again). I sometimes have to switch to another player to continue watching the movie, after an hour or so it will start playing again. With all complaints made by us (courstomers) I expect sony to have come with a solution to this nuisance and frustrating problem. An other built-in inconvenience of a problem is the MANUAL dolby vision adjustment instead of AUTO which would have made this feature easy to operate when needed. I hope sony would consider updating these features on the next 4k uhd player. As stated previously, audio and video performance of this unit have been superb except for the two problems stated I would have given it a 5 stars instead of 4 stars.

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