Planet Earth III Review

Planet Earth III on 4K UHD is a visual feast, but how does it hold up on a technical level? We break down if this classic is worth adding to your shelf.

Resolution 3840x2160
Panel Type Planet Earth III (4K UHD)
Planet Earth III tv
30.4 Overall Score

The 30-Second Version

Planet Earth III on 4K UHD is a visual masterpiece and a must-own for nature doc fans. The footage is stunning, Attenborough is iconic, and at $31, it's a steal. Just make sure you have a Blu-ray player.

Overview

Planet Earth III is the final chapter in the BBC's landmark nature documentary trilogy. It's a straight-up visual spectacle that takes you to the planet's last great wild places, from deep oceans to remote jungles.

This isn't a TV or a gadget. It's a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray set. You pop in a disc, and for a few hours, you're completely transported. The focus is on wonder, insight, and the astonishing survival strategies of animals across dazzling habitats.

Performance

Let's be real: you're not buying this for gaming or smart features. The picture quality lands in the middle of the pack compared to other 4K content, but that's missing the point. The real performance is in the storytelling and the sheer scale of the footage. The audio is a bit underwhelming, and HDR support isn't a standout feature. But when a humpback whale breaches in crystal-clear 4K, none of those technical scores matter.

Performance Percentiles

Hdr 18.2
Audio 27.4
Smart 12.7
Gaming 24.1
Display 61.1
Connectivity 9.6
Social Proof 94.3
Picture Quality 43

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Stunning, cinematic wildlife footage that's pure eye candy. 94th
  • Sir David Attenborough's narration is compelling and perfect.
  • Creates an incredibly immersive, transportive viewing experience.
  • The emotional storytelling makes the natural world feel urgent and real.

Cons

  • Audio quality is mediocre compared to the visuals. 10th
  • Zero smart features or connectivity—it's just discs. 13th
  • HDR implementation isn't particularly impressive. 18th
  • Not a device, so it doesn't 'perform' like the TVs it's ranked against. 24th

The Word on the Street

4.7/5 (514 reviews)
👍 Viewers are consistently blown away by the stunning, cinematic quality of the wildlife footage.
👍 Multiple reviews highlight Sir David Attenborough's narration as a compelling and essential part of the experience.
🤔 Some find the ecological themes both fascinating and a bit discouraging, adding emotional depth.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Display

Resolution 3840 (4K UHD)
Panel Type Planet Earth III (4K UHD)
Backlight Planet Earth III (4K UHD)

Value & Pricing

At around $31, this is a no-brainer if you love nature docs. You're paying for world-class documentary filmmaking, not tech specs. For the price of a fancy dinner, you get hours of the best wildlife footage on the planet. It's exceptional value for what it is: a timeless piece of media you'll revisit for years.

vs Competition

Comparing a Blu-ray set to high-end TVs like the Sony BRAVIA 5 or Samsung Neo QLED is apples and oranges. Those are devices for watching all your content. This is the content itself. If you want the ultimate Planet Earth III experience, play these discs on one of those TVs. Against other documentary series, it's the gold standard. The 'social proof' score in the 96th percentile says it all—people absolutely love it.

Spec Planet Earth III Samsung F6000F Samsung - 32" F6000F Series FHD Smart TV (2025) Toshiba V35RU Toshiba - 32" Class V35 Series LED HD 720p Smart Insignia FE Insignia™ - 32" Class FE Series LED 1080p Full HD Hisense A4 FHD Hisense - 32" Class A4 Series LED Full HD 1080P Roku The ultimate 4K streaming player Roku - Ultra | 4K/HDR10+/Dolby Vision & Atmos
Screen Size - 32 32 32 32 -
Resolution 3840x2160 1920x1080 HD (720p) Full HD (1080p) Full HD (1080p) 2160p (4K)
Panel Type Planet Earth III (4K UHD) LED LED LED LED Roku - Ultra | 4K/HDR10+/Dolby V
Refresh Rate - 60 60 60 60 -
Hdr - HDR 10 HDR10, HLG - - Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HLG
Smart Platform - Tizen Fire TV Fire TV Fire TV -
Dolby Vision - false false - - true
Dolby Atmos - false - true - true
Hdmi Version - 1.4 1.4 - 1.4 -
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product HdrAudioSmartGamingDisplayConnectivitySocial ProofPicture Quality
Planet Earth III 18.227.412.724.161.19.694.343
Samsung F6000F 32" F6000F Series Compare 50.862.289.724.14.85599.543
Toshiba V35RU 32" Class V35 Series LED HD Compare 81.762.293.824.14.850.688.343
Insignia FE 32" Class Series LED Compare 18.290.493.824.14.851.490.743
Hisense A4 FHD 32" Class A4 Series LED Full HD Compare 18.262.293.824.14.858.990.743
Roku The ultimate 4K streaming player Ultra | Compare 96.581.776.124.122.624.494.343

Common Questions

Q: Do I need a special player to watch this?

Yes, you need a 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray player. A standard Blu-ray player or a game console like a PlayStation 5 will work perfectly.

Q: How does the picture quality compare to streaming it?

The 4K Blu-ray disc will have a higher bitrate than any stream, meaning more detail, better color, and no compression artifacts. It's the best way to watch.

Q: Is the audio really that bad?

It's not bad, it's just average. The score reflects a technical comparison. For a documentary, the narration and score are clear and impactful, which is what matters most.

Who Should Skip This

If your entire entertainment setup is streaming-only and you don't own a 4K Blu-ray player, this is a beautiful coaster. Also, if you're looking for a TV with smart apps and gaming features, you're in the wrong aisle—this is a box of discs, not a display.

Verdict

Buy this if you have a 4K Blu-ray player and any appreciation for our planet. It's for weekend afternoons, family viewing, or just blowing your mind with nature's drama. This is the definitive version of a modern classic. Skip it if you're all-streaming and have no player, obviously.