3 studios - Universal, Warner Bros, and Lionsgate - will bring out UHD Blu-ray titles with Dolby Vision in “early 2017”, the companies announced at CES 2017
LG will likely introduce its first Ultra HD Blu-ray player next month at CES 2017. The player has model name UP970 and is expected to support Dolby Vision
Oppo UDP-203 is now available for pre-order for $549. It is the first to support the Dolby Vision HDR format, which will be added via a firmware update in "early 2017"
Oppo UDP-203 could become the first player to support Dolby Vision. It is technically capable but Oppo is currently awaiting the certification from Dolby
A reporter has shared photos, model name, price, and estimated launch date of Oppo’s first UHD Blu-ray player. It will be called UDP-203 and sell for $499
Dolby Vision is one of the key HDR (high dynamic range) formats and in this FAQ we will explain what you need to know about Dolby Labs’ approach to HDR
Samsung’s first UHD Blu-ray player, UBD-K8500, is now available in Europe, following a launch in the US a few months ago. It is available for €550 / Ł429
The first UHD Blu-ray players continues to be in short supply. The release date in Europe appears to have been slightly delayed postponed as a consequence
Paramount’s first two releases will be Star Trek and Star Trek Into Darkness. Both will be released with 4K, HDR and Dolby Atmos. A boxset will cost $47.99
Samsung, Panasonic & Philips have announced UHD Blu-ray players, but what about the others? Sony and Oppo have confirmed its plans to launch players later