This was my only choice unless I wanted to pay almost $200 more for the Panasonic. ![]() ![]() The disks look clean to the naked eye, but yet they skip. I've had plenty of disks skip with this player. If you just want a classic Blu-ray player without any of the frills - and, crucially, without the lofty price tag of 4K options, Philips BDP1502 is a good choice.Not sure why they couldn't have detected it, like streaming video can be. They should of had a button on the remove that toggled DV. PITA!!! If Dolby Vision is left on, everything you watch with your player is still showing as Dolby Vision, which makes everything else look distorted. If not, you have to exit the movie and go into the settings to enable. If it is, you have to enable it before the movie loads. Dolby Vision - yay, it supports DV, but do you know how irritating it is to search my 4K movie box to see if it supports DV? The little tiny text has to be scanned on the box to know if it's there or not.I have a 4K bluray in the player.I already know. ![]() I don't care about seeing an advert for 4K bluray.
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