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Sony UBP-X700U 4K Ultra HD Home Theater Blu-ray DVD Player 4K upscaling, HDR10, Hi Res Audio, Dolby Digital TrueHD/DTS, Dolby Vision, with Included HDMI Cable, 2025 Model

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Features

  • See the unrivalled visual clarity of 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray
  • Play almost any disc and file format including DVDs
  • Stunning picture with 4K upscaling up to 60p
  • Easy set-up with included HDMI cable
  • Listen to music from multiple formats
  • Dual HDMI outputs for A/V separation and clearer sound
  • Region Code: Blu-Ray Disc (A) DVD Disc (1)

Description

Front row, center stage. This 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray™ player delivers the impeccable clarity of 4K and stunning detail of HDR (High Dynamic Range). Get the best seat in the house and lose yourself in incredible picture quality and advanced surround sound. Get started in seconds with an included HDMI cable for seamless setup.

Brand: Sony


Media Type: Blu-Ray Disc


Special Feature: 4K Upscaling, Included HDMI cable


Resolution: 3840x2160


Connector Type: HDMI


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Model Name: FBASNUBPX700U


Color: Black


Item Weight: 1402 Grams


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Media Type: Blu-Ray Disc


Other Special Features of the Product: 4K Upscaling, Included HDMI cable


Resolution: 3840x2160


Connector Type: HDMI


Connectivity Technology: HDMI


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Power Consumption: 15 Watts


Supported Audio Format: AAC, HEAAC, WMA9 Standard ,LPCM, FLAC, AIFF, Dolby® Digital


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 5.1


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 2


Video Encoding: H.265/HEVC, MPEG-1


Compatible Devices: AV Receiver, Projector, Television


Video Output Resolution: 4K (2160p)


File Format: MPEG-1


Color: Black


Brand: Sony


Model Name: FBASNUBPX700U


Built-In Media: HDMI


UPC: 027242925700


Manufacturer: Sony


Model Number: UBP-X700U


Mfr Part Number: UBPX700UB.UC2


Warranty Description: 1 year


Unit Count: 3.0 Count


Item Weight: 1402 Grams


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 12.6"L x 8.5"W x 1.8"H


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • So far the unit has played 100GB quite well.
The last model, X700M, had a decent amount of issues with 100GB discs, with some machines being apparently unable to play a lot of discs. There is no telling how much user error plays into this and how much it is bad software or hardware. That machine also ran a lot of apps and was quite bloated for such a simple device. I do not have, so far, consistent problems playing 100GB discs. Around 20 discs have played flawlessly, and one disc, on resume days later, seemed to stick on the layer transition. But since it was a resumed disc, and only one disc, I have no idea how often this could happen. Yet I don't watch movies 24/7, and since the issue only happened once, I can't say I care too much. All the players on the market have their issues, and I can't be bothered. I will however update this review to reflect my experience. I recommend this player above others at this time on SALE. Because it does upscaling, and it has superior audio options, I personally do not see the point in paying 400-800 dollars for a Panasonic player UNLESS you really want the subtitle dimming options, which are very nice if that is something you need for bright HDR films. The UB820 is absolutely no stranger to many issues. Please do not believe shills, and go and see the reviews to make a logical conclusion. It is my thought that all these players can have issues, and there are certain levels you invest in that are sane. 400-800 dollars for me insane, though, I would like the subtitle dimming personally for some films. The same issues apply to the lesser 200-400 dollar version, the UB420, that does not have upscaling or Dolby Vision. But if you do not require DV then it is an option to consider. There is also a mid option that Panny sometimes has available with DV. All of these models have their issues as you can freely read in reviews. I picked the Sony because I simply wanted something manufactured not too long ago. Notes about HDR settings: In various circumstances I use Tone Mapping ON with an LG OLED, Dolby Vision when available, or HDR10 to view a film. Tone Mapping negates either of the other choices when selected. Tone Mapping is used on my C1 because when HDR grades are incredibly dim, using Tone Mapping and then also sliders for Pixel Brightness and Contrast down slightly produces the best image with the most luminance on my LG C1. Films like The Thing, with only HDR10 in the version I have, appear quite dim and unrealistic in the snow. The Fugitive on the other hand is very bright and more realistic on 4K, not requiring Tone Mapping at all. I find Dolby Vision usually superior to HDR10, so that makes the cheaper Panasonic model quite useless for me. Because usually I seem to prefer Tone Mapping on when DV is not available, it is something I require for 4K movies. There just isn't as much dynamic room for changes with HDR10, and some 4K releases are very conservative, only grading smaller highlights with higher luminance. These conservative grades tend to not work out for me with only HDR10. Please do research on these issues before buying. Panasonic players seem to have slightly better fonts and menu graphics compared to the Sony; read about that issue below. It's an annoying issue for some of these players, but it's a minor issue. I would personally NOT buy the older Sony X700M model, as it has other issues that you may or may not experience. It's simply not worth it on sale or otherwise because the probability is high you might encounter issues. For player options, 4K upscaling is on, Dolby Vision is on when needed, and I do not generally connect to the internet unless updating firmware; a disclaimer for those that care about some of the settings that may have affected the last player. I still think it was apps and overloading of the processor that probably caused a lot of the issues, but I have no idea what leads to disc freezes and stalls overall. No one does. The X700U looks refined yet simple, and while the glossy plastic on the front looks great at first, as with many other 4K players, it scratches with any kind of wipe whatsoever. Be careful when handling the device, and use your remote for opening and closing if you really care about it. Watch out for fingerprints they will not come out either at least if you are looking with a flashlight. The software is about the same from last time. I see the firmware is new, but the feature set appears mostly the same as the last player. They may have dropped or added one or two things. This player was almost silent in operation. I detected very little noise from the player itself while playing 100GB discs like Chinatown, Dark City, and Seven. I do not want or need streaming apps on my player, and Sony has gotten rid of them thankfully. The more streamlined this thing is the easier it will be to play the discs, the only part I care about on a 4K player. Hopefully they have tinkered with the chipset and laser to produce something that is consistently solid over time while playing 100GB discs. As always use a MagicFiber cloth or something similar to clean your discs, and never put a dirty disc in your player ever. One of the best things about this player is the automatic door that closes and opens with the tray. It prevents most dust from entering the tray area, leading to a cleaner player over time. Remember, keep the player in a more open environment, and don't let dirt or dust in whenever possible. That's all we can do to make sure things are working well on our end. The remote is small and nice to use for my hands. Easy to press the buttons, and the sensor in the player can see it from wide angles. No issues with setup at all. Really didn't have to change many settings. The in-movie options menu has more options, but I wish they would have at least upped the resolution on the font. Player control fonts on a 4K screen look like DVD or early Bluray days, and it's the only thing I dislike about this player. How hard can it really be to upscale some fonts and put some polish on your UI presentation? Seems like something that could easily be done, yet Sony refuses for some reason. Remember, you have to toggle Dolby Vision on or off on this player, and so far it has worked fine. I don't consider it an issue at all as I set up a movie beforehand, but just keep in mind you need to toggle it off if the 4K film does not have Dolby Vision. If you forget to toggle for an HDR10-only film, well in general it doesn't do that much in my experience, but the HDR data will be a bit different. All in all I really hope this one is quality because the image is great, audio options for SACD are a plus for audiophiles, and I really don't want to have loads of issues with 100GB discs again. Prayers are out. Sony, please update the resolution of your UI. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2025 by Crank

  • High quality player at a low price.
This is a good and well featured 4K player. Compact size and remote is very versatile. It also plays all CDs including SACDs. I have only 1 4K movie so far but it performed very well. Generally speaking, it performs well and seems to be a very high quality component.
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2025 by Stuart Chas Lokich

  • Quality & Affordability
This unit has all one could ask for in a blue ray player. The picture image is beautiful on blue ray discs and quite good on non blue rays. Am still tinkering with sound bar connections but that is me. Overall set up was easy. Multi format features are good. Nice for the price
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2025 by D.

  • No obsolete apps, no wifi, JUST a solid 4K player.
Works well for the most part. Froze a few times on some Criterion 4Ks, which was surprising.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2025 by Winterlynx

  • Great 4K player.
One of the best products I've ever bought. Purchased mainly to play sacds. I had many 480 dvds that wouldn't play on my Sony blue ray player. All of these play on the new X7000U and look great. Buy it, you will be glad you did.
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2026 by arnie

  • Works well and handles the difficult Blu-Ray disks nicely.
I came into this purchase wanting a few things: 1. Able to read larger blu-ray disks. 2. Fast loading. 3. All codecs This unit seems to score on all fronts. It has read my disks that in the past, were not readable by my older unit. It loads quickly and allows a nice top menu that is quick. I agree with other reviewers that the buttons on the remote are a bit on the small side, but that is common to almost all electronics these days. I think the price point is ok, considering my older OTTO was well over $500. That was my standard for years. In any case, I stream almost all my movies these days, but the Blu-ray player is still used for music videos that for some reason, are not always locatable on the streamers. I recommend this unit - think you will like it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026 by The Amazonian

  • It might work - but didn't work on my 4k desktop monitor, nor my TV.
Sony, a respected brand; but this blu ray player - not so good. I bought it to be able to view blu rays in 4k on my 4k desktop monitor. What could be simpler than hooking up a blu ray? plug in power, connect the HDMI to the display, insert a disk & hit PLAY. first, there's two HDMI outlets. tried both, nothing played on the display. tried an ethernet connection to the monitor - no go. So, i hooked it to my tv, which already had a functioning blu ray player. connected power, hooked the HDMI. Again, the TV could not find my device. Additionally, it takes a full 5 seconds to open/close the player once you hit the remote button, precipitating 4-5 iterations of rapid open-close until you figure out what's happening. I recently set up a complete desktop PC with less effort than this. Instructions were of no value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2025 by Maharba

  • An excellent and affordable 4K UHD and SACD player
Picked this up on sale on Prime Day, and I’m very glad I did. It is simply a no-frills high quality 4K Player: it lacks any display, lacks WiFi, and any built-in streaming services, and I’m perfectly fine with that. What it does have is an excellent 4K UHD picture and very good upscaling of HD blu-ray content. It has Atmos, Dolby Vision, and DTS-X, Dolby TrueHD and DTS Master Audio. It also has something exceedingly hard to find today: SACD support. This player lacks analog outputs, but those are not missed at all. Instead you get HDMI capable of delivering 192/24 PCM resolution and native DSD. I use the DACs in my processor, so this unit is acting primarily as a transport. The only things it can’t play are DVD-Audio discs (a dead format) and HDCD-encoded CDs. For this price and performance I’m perfectly happy to let those things go. Some have complained about older models not reading 100GB discs. So far I have had no trouble going doing so. Hope it stays that way. Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2025 by goestoeleven

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