The product shipped in another box with the bundled ethernet and HDMI leads. I noticed that the player itself doesn't include an HDMI lead in the box, hence I chose this bundle.The HDMI and ethernet cable aside, the player itself is incredibly well built, heavy and solid.Pros include:Great quality construction - with reduced vibration. I noticed none in my cabinet.High quality video outputs with Dolby Vision, HDR10 (not HDR10+), Dolby® Digital, Dolby TrueHD, DTS®, and DTS-HD Master Audio.Ability to 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray discs, 3D and standard Blu-ray discs, SACDs, DVD-Audio, DVDs, CDs and pretty much any discs you throw its way.Upscales non 4K video to 4K.2x HDMI outputs - one specifically for audio output - so you can route to a receiver.WiFI and Ethernet support for inbuilt streaming Apps. I personally would use my Apple TV instead.Bluetooth connectivity for headphones and speakers with LDAC support.Front panel USB port for file playback.Remote can control your TV as well - and its convenient to be able to control my TV/soundbar/player with one controller.Cons include:Dolby Vision support needs to be toggled on and off in the Settings menu before playing back a disc. Otherwise, it will output Dolby Vision for non supported content resulting in less than ideal picture.No HDR10+ support - although with Dolby Vision support, this is not too much of an issue unless you have a Samsung TV.Overall I believe this provides exceptional value for money and I would recommend this over the X700 if you need Dolby Vision support and DVD-Audio support. In addition, it has better build quality. It also has HDMI 2.0b vs the HDMI 2.0a port the X700 is equipped with.Perhaps there are Panasonic players that provide great quality video and have HDR10+ support, but they are substantially more expensive.