
During the CEDIA Expo 2025 in Denver, the Hong Kong brand Magnetar showcased two high-end Blu-ray players – UDP900MKII and UDP800MKII. These are successors to the models UDP900 and UDP800 from 2023, which will be phased out of the offer.
Professional Features and Format Support
The MKII series is equipment aimed at the most demanding users. Both players support SACD, Dolby Vision, HDR10+, as well as spatial audio Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. This is a clear signal that physical media still have a future despite the dominance of streaming.
Both models offer redesigned USB 3.0 ports and are referred to as “Roon Ready”, which means they have native support for Roon audio streaming, ensuring high-quality music playback.
Magnetar UDP900MKII – top audio model
The flagship UDP900MKII is equipped with dual ESS 9038 Pro DAC converters, a dedicated HDMI eARC port for audio input, and support for playback through XMOS USB. It allows for high-resolution audio playback – up to 768 kHz PCM and 512 DSD. This is a nod to audiophiles seeking maximum quality.
Magnetar UDP800MKII – optimized stability
The UDP800MKII model focuses on stability and noise reduction. Seven operational amplifiers OPA1602 decrease the noise level and HDMI jitter. Additionally, EMI shielding has been improved and the casing has been redesigned, resulting in quieter and more stable disc reading.
Prices and Availability
For the new flagship UDP900MKII, Magnetar demands 3299 USD, while the UDP800MKII is priced at 1799 USD. Sales in the USA will start in the coming weeks.
The manufacturer has confirmed that following the launch in the United States, the players will also be available in other markets—including Europe, the United Kingdom, Poland, and Australia. Exact timelines have not yet been disclosed, but distribution in these regions is expected to begin within a few months of the American debut.
This way, fans of physical media in key markets for the industry will be able to access the new models, even as more companies withdraw from the Blu-ray segment.
Blu-ray is still alive
Although LG, Pioneer, and the French company Reavon have withdrawn from the market, Magnetar – alongside Sony and Panasonic – remains one of the last players in the Blu-ray player segment. Additionally, the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X still support the playback of physical media. The new MKII series clearly shows that high-end players still have their place.