If you were to play the highest available quality streamed content back to back against the Blu-ray physical release of just about any content, you'd see firsthand that we're still dealing with compression and lossy formats with streaming. We invest in the highest-quality projectors, TVs, and audio gear, so you'd want the best possible source, right?

That's why Interdyn Brands has announced it has snapped up exclusive distribution of Panasonic's DP-UB9000 reference-class 4K UHD Blu-ray Player in Australia. Known for unparalleled video and audio quality, the DP-UB9000 stands as a flagship product in Interdyn's audiovisual lineup.

The StereoNET Applause Award-winning player employs cutting-edge video and audio processing technology; the DP-UB9000 delivers premier colour accuracy, clarity, and detail in 4K/HDR formats, ensuring a cinematic experience whether viewing Blu-ray discs, DVDs, or streamed content.

Evgeny Vizelman, Director of Interdyn Brands, told StereoNET:

Our appointment as the exclusive distributor of the Panasonic DP-UB9000 underscores our commitment to bringing top-tier audiovisual technology to Australia. We're excited to continue offering this exceptional product, renowned for its performance and build quality.

The DP-UB9000 features an HCX processor for precise chroma processing and supports HDR10+, HDR10, Dolby Vision, and Hybrid Log-Gamma (HLG). It includes twin HDMI, balanced XLR/RCA output terminals, and various audio connectivity options catering to diverse home theatre setups.

Designed for the ultimate home theatre experience, the DP-UB9000 includes an ESS 32-bit/768kHz DAC and alumite-treated aluminium chassis to reduce vibration and distortion, ensuring exceptional sound quality.

The Panasonic DP-UB9000 is available now and sells for $2,089 RRP.

For more information visit Panasonic

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Marc Rushton

StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher, Marc, grew up in England immersed in British hi-fi before relocating to Australia. His early passion for music and studio production led him from print journalism to digital media, where he launched StereoNET in 1999.

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