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Kogan 3D 4K (Upscaled) Blu-Ray Player $88 Delivered

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You'd be doing well to get anything even close to these specs for under $100, wish I hadn't bought a name brand without LAN/3D/2xusb for the same price @ JB a couple of weeks ago :-(

Power

Power Consumption: 15W
Standby Consumption: < 0.5W W
Outputs

Analog Surround Sound: 7.1
Coaxial Audio Out: 1
Composite Audio: 1
HDMI: 1
Media

Audio Playback: WAV, FLAC, APE
Supported USB Photo File Types: JPG, PNG, GIF
Inputs

Ethernet: 1x LAN
USB 2.0: 2
Functions and Features

Supported Video Formats: HD H.264/AVC/VC1/MPEG1/MPEG-2/MPEG4/XVID/MKV, HD RMVB RV8/ RV9/ RV10,WMV9
Functions

Media Playback : BD, DVD, SVCD, VCD, CD, DVD audio, HDCD, DTS CD, CD-R, BD-RE, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-R/RW

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  • Are these region free?

    • +1

      DVD is worldwide, Blu-Ray is region B.

      Region B: Africa, Middle East, Southwest Asia, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and their dependencies; excludes instances that fall under Region C.

      Probably best to get something else.

      • Quite often these cheap players will automatically play all regions of DVD by defaulting to a region 0 player, but through a combination of button presses can play other region Blu-rays. Not always, but often.

        • +2

          Konami code for Blu-Rays? Fantastic.

  • +1

    OP, your email is in the URL.

    • +1

      oops, now my secret ozbargain identity is revealed. No more rushing into phonebooths as me & running out as seanbsydney ;-)

  • +1

    1973 was a good wine year ;-)

    • +2

      A good year for people too, if I'm anything to go by ;-)

  • wish I hadn't bought a name brand without LAN/3D/2xusb for the same price @ JB a couple of weeks ago :-(

    Probably should have researched on Ozbargain first :)

    • +2

      Blu-ray players aren't made the same, playback quality does differ despite it being 'digital'.

      • and that relates to my comment how ?

        • +1

          Because I'm doing the 'research' that Ozbargain does?

  • +3

    I would imagine that any 4k tv includes the capability to upscale a lower-res (e.g. full-HD) signal? And possibly with better quality and performance than a Kogan blu-ray player.

    • Depends, what if that 4K TV was some whatever brand like Seiki (not saying Kogan would be 'good') or maybe you're running it on a 4K monitor?

  • +1

    Sold out.

  • Earlier Kogan Blu Ray players were multi-zone through entering codes via the remote, this one probably is too. That alone is the reason to never buy "brand name" players.

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