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The Hobbit Trilogy [Theatrical and Extended Edition] [4K Ultra-HD] [2012] [Blu-ray] [Region Free]

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For those not familiar with the details regarding Ultra HD Blu-ray you can refer to my article that includes some pertinent data on the subject. Here is the link: Available in 4K for the very first time, the arrival of the two Middle-earth trilogies in the UHD format will fill the gaps in the movie libraries of legions of film fans who still hanker after the physical medium for their collections. LG OLED 77C8 (calibrated by Chad B)...Denon X4300H 9.2 AVR...Panasonic DP-UB820...LG UHD UBK90...Toshiba HD-A30...Dish Hopper 3...Roku Premiere +...Harmony One Arriving on 4K UHD Blu-ray from Warner Bros., The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is presented in a 2160p HEVC / H.265 encode

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HD Report is a trusted online news publication with experts in entertainment technology, physical & online media, video gaming, and consumer products. Editor’s Note: This review is now complete. A similar review of The Lord of the Rings Trilogy in 4K Ultra HD is also now available here on The Digital Bits.] Bilbo’s first entry into the lair of Smaug in the Lonely Mountain showcases a wide dynamic range of frequencies and object placement in Atmos and surround effects. The sound of gold coins, Smaug’s voice, and the echoes of the dwarven kingdom engulfed in flames are great sources of multi-channel and object-based audio. Extras Like my experience with the LOTR in Ultra HD, there were times where I was floored by just good the imagery was. Having seen these films numerous times across multiple releases on home video I have never been so drawn in by the visuals. I saw no signs of video related anomalies or deleterious tampering. I simply took it all in and marveled at each presentation.The surround mixes effectively place effects/sounds within the soundstage which place you within the scene, in turn, adding an enriching element that heightens the intended feeling like something is passing overhead, traveling through the room, or emanating from a specific location. The series active moments, such as the encounter with the Goblins in the cave during the third act of An Unexpected Journey, or Bilbo’s interaction with Smaug in The Desolation of Smaug, swallow you up as the revolving, rotating and all-encompassing surround sound comes at you from all sides. Due to the subject matter these aren’t overtly bright films, although there are most definitely bright elements. The terrific cinematography benefits from the enhanced resolution and emboldened contrast bringing the visuals to a rewarding level where depth and dimension abound. The scene in chapter 10 of An Unexpected Journey where the group sits in the moonlight while Balin recounts Thorin’s past looks nearly three dimensional. The same is true of their trek through the dark perils of Mirkwood. outdoors radiant with terrific color reproduction that is dramatically enhanced by the HDR. This isn't a small upgrade at all: every scene looks matter: there is no soap opera effect as a result. The movement of the cinematography looks outstanding.

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