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The world's first 4K DVD player, the 60-inch XBR-SX830 introduced in 2010, sold for $1.2 million (€980,000). Sony upgraded the machine to a "4K XBR-XA850" in 2011, priced at $1.5 million (€1.28 million). The last model before the NP-M1, the 60-inch XBR-SX950, boasts 2160p resolution. The reason for the latest model downgrade has been to give way to more elaborate, or complex, models for Sony's premium market, which also includes high-end televisions. The first significant upgrade to the player came in 2013, when Sony added 4K picture upscaling capabilities. The 70-inch XBR-X770, released in 2015, cost $375,000 (€309,280). The XBR-XA850, XBR-X850, and XBR-X850S models that followed also feature 4K upscaling. The technology allows a software program to upscale a movie to the full resolution of the disc, without using any more data than the original 720p or 1080p source. 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