
Philips EP200
Score: 73/100
Roku Ultra LT
Score: 73/100Rankings

The Philips EP200 is a compact, multi-region DVD player with 1080p HDMI upscaling and a 24-bit audio DAC. It does not support Blu-ray or 4K and offers only stereo audio, which may limit high-end home-theater users. Ideal for travelers and budget setups needing reliable region-free DVD playback.

The Roku Ultra LT (2023) offers a compact 4K HDR experience with a powerful quad-core processor and Ethernet stability. It sacrifices a USB port and sometimes shows inconsistent Wi-Fi performance. Best for budget-conscious 4K TV owners who want premium picture quality without a full-size Ultra.
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Supported Audio Formats | MP3, WMA, Dolby Digital | Dolby Atmos |
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USB Ports | 1 | 0 |
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Weight (g) | 870 g | 167 g |
Dimensions (W×H×D) (mm) | 22.5×4.3×19.6 cm mm | 25.4x124.5x127 mm mm |


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Professional reviewers describe the EP200 as a reliable, entry-level DVD player that delivers vibrant, natural images thanks to its 12-bit video DAC and 1080p upscaling. The Screen Fit function and USB Media Link are praised for enhancing usability, while the official multi-region support is highlighted as a key advantage over hacked alternatives. However, experts note its lack of Blu-ray/4K capability and limited audio features make it unsuitable for high-end home-theater enthusiasts.
Everyday users value the region-free convenience and the straightforward USB photo-slideshow feature, often commenting on the "superior quality play" they experience on modern TVs. While no major complaints are recorded, the lightweight build and basic remote are occasionally hinted at as potential drawbacks.

Professional reviewers commend the Ultra LT for delivering a full-size Roku Ultra experience in a smaller, cheaper package, especially noting its solid 4K 60 fps performance, Dolby Vision support, and Ethernet stability. However, they flag the missing USB port and limited GPU details as notable compromises.
Everyday users consistently highlight the device's sharp 4K picture, fast UI, and convenient voice remote with headphones, while recurring complaints focus on the lack of USB connectivity and occasional Wi-Fi reliability issues.
“superior quality play”

“Fast app loading, vivid colors, easy voice control.”


