Panasonic confirms first Ultra HD Blu-ray player, due on sale November

Having released a prototype 4K Blu-ray player back at CES 2015, Panasonic was bullish in its aim to be the first manufacturer to release a fully functional 4K disc-spinner. And it looks like it's still on target.

Panasonic was quiet on the matter at IFA earlier this year, with Samsung instead stealing the limelight by revealing its first Ultra HD Blu-ray player. The Samsung player was little more than a prototype on closer inspection, though it will reportedly go on sale in early in 2016.

Interestingly, the Panasonic website appears to confirm the "monthly production volume" will be 500 players a month. While no price is confirmed by Panasonic, PC World reports it will retail for around 400,000 yen. This would translate as around £2000, which seems notably more expensive than earlier reports which suggested the players would be "two to three times" the cost of comparable players. Could this recorder be a top-of-the-range model? We shall see.

Speaking to What Hi-Fi? earlier this year, Hiroyuki Iwaki, global head of TV product planning for Panasonic, had previously revealed he had high hopes that a Panasonic 4K Blu-ray player would be on sale by Spring 2016.

Iwaki told us: "We've been having discussions with Hollywood regarding content and what titles will be available. We want to be the first in this category but we wouldn't launch before the content was ready."

Iwaki didn't rule out a launch before the end of this year, but noted this would depend on the final specification for 4K Blu-rays being agreed and whether the company's hardware was ready. This spec was made official in May.

It now looks likely that 4K Blu-ray discs and players could be on sale in time for Christmas this year, at least in Japan. There's no word on a UK release as yet.

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Andy Madden

Andy is Deputy Editor of What Hi-Fi? and a consumer electronics journalist with nearly 20 years of experience writing news, reviews and features. Over the years he's also contributed to a number of other outlets, including The Sunday Times, the BBC, Stuff, and BA High Life Magazine. Premium wireless earbuds are his passion but he's also keen on car tech and in-car audio systems and can often be found cruising the countryside testing the latest set-ups. In his spare time Andy is a keen golfer and gamer.