🌍 Elevate your home cinema—no borders, just brilliance.
The LG UHD 4K Region Free Blu-ray Disc DVD Player (model UBK80) delivers versatile global playback with support for all Blu-ray and DVD regions, 4K UHD resolution, HDR10 compatibility, and future Dolby Vision updates. Featuring a front USB port for multimedia streaming and universal power compatibility, it’s designed for seamless worldwide use and enhanced viewing of both legacy and modern content.
Brand Name | LG |
Item Weight | 4.41 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 10.79 x 3.19 inches |
Item model number | UBK80 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color Name | Black |
Number of Component Outputs | Optical Audio Output |
Special Features | Compact |
T**N
Now You can get TV Shows & Movies not available in the US and play them at home!
I am a fan of a number of British produced shows that are now out of print in the US or were never released in Blu-Ray here in the US. In the UK however shows like The Prisoner are still available and come in excellent remastered Blu-Ray editions. I read the reviews on this player which were mixed but I wanted 4K support AND multi-region so I took a chance and am extremely pleased. These region B TV shows and movies play perfectly and my US region A 4K HDR and Blu-ray and DVDs play great as well. Simple instructions came with the Unit. A couple of notes - the HDMI cable which came with the Unit did not work for 4K (so I bought a new one) and I didn't realize my 3 year old Audio Video Receiver would not pass a 4K HDR signal (Onkyo TX-NR646) - so I hooked the Blu-ray directly to the TV and sent the audio on an optical cable to the AVR. The picture is great but I don't get all the lossless sound across the optical channel. I have since ordered an HDMI splitter with HDMI Audio extract to pass an HDMI connection to my TV and my AVR which will hopefully fix this issue. Review to come later. Also note that there is a higher end LG multi-region 4K player available the UBK90 which has 2 HDMI outputs which would have been perfect for my situation. So if you have this issue I suggest spending a bit more, around $100 and getting that unit.
C**S
These are new, but have been modified to be region free.
Kinda weird. I mean, the unit works great, but I ordered this new after having a failed attempt at ordering a different supposedly region free LG 4k player on Amazon and having it turn out to be Region A only...I tried this one. The first thing I did was try a Region B disc. The instructions said I needed to turn the device on, press number 2 on the remote and it would reboot automatically and allow Region B discs. I pressed it and nothing happened, but the instructions it came with had an email address. I emailed them and they said the wrong instructions had been provided. Apparently for the UBK80, you need to make sure there is no disc in the player, and power it off completely. Then you press the corresponding button (button 1 for region A, button 2 for region B, and button 3 for region C) on the remote. The player automatically turns on and then you can insert a disc. I was able to switch regions no problem that way, but that brings me to why it's weird. I can tell this is an unused player because it's pristine, but the people who sell them are opening up the boxes and modifying them so they can play blu rays from any region. I can't complain because region free players are extremely overpriced, and this lands somewhere in the middle, plus my favorite 4k player was an LG. So, keep that in mind when buying it; it's new, but it has been opened and modified.
E**C
Could not get this to play a region B Blu-ray, but figured out what problem was
I recently ordered the UK Blu-ray release of Planetes, and this player refuses to play it even after following instructions to select the appropriate region. If you look at other 1 star reviews, you'll see I'm not the only person with this issue. I really wanted to like this machine since it's one of the few non-smart devices that doesn't include apps like Netflix.EDIT: Changed from 1 star to 4. I bought another Blu-ray player, and in the instructions on that machine, it warned that if the a disc was still unreadable after changing the region, it might because the blu-ray player has the location saved. Turns out that's what the problem was with this device. I loaded a different disc then the original disc, and the original disc now plays.
F**N
Region Free is not so region free.
I bought this unit because is was advertised as a region free player with 4K capabilities. I have a number of Russian films, German films and other foreign films in my BlueRay collection as well as U.S. region BlueRays. I bought it because my last region free LG would not play certain U.S. region BlueRays for some odd reason. When I got the UP970 I had the same problem unfortunately. It will not play Region A BlueRays. The LG UP970 came with Region Changing Instructions however, the instructions are for Sony UBP-X1000/X800-/X80/X700/X1100/X800M2 model players. Did anyone else have this problem? So far, I feel like I got royally jipped paying the extra money for the supposed region free option. So I called Amazon's customer service and got an immediate call back. Unfortunately it was very difficult to hear the representative because the connection was very poor. She was able to connect me to the actually seller of this unit and we were able to determine that my LG UP970 came with the wrong instructions. Instead of pressing the RED, GREEN, BLUE and YELLOW buttons to change the region settings, one needs to press the numerical 1, 2 and 3 buttons on the remote and then play. The unit is working fine now. Pleased as punch now that it is working correctly. Happy customer who has changed his rating.
B**G
A Working Multi-Region Blu Ray/ DVD Player
I have started collecting blu ray and DVD discs in PAL format from UK due to more variety of discs with many remastered of superior quality than those I find in the US.This 4K blu ray player I bought from Amazon.com arrived earlier this week and I have played both NTSC Region 1 discs and PAL Region 2 discs, both worked.I have also registered the player from LG via online with no difficulties.What remains to be seen is how reliable and how long it will work this modified version of Region 1, 2 and 3 blu ray player.In the meantime, I am happy.Oh, one more thing, I find its remote control is not as user friendly as say, Sony.It doesn't come with a subtitle and audio button which I'll have to scroll disc menu to find them.
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