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The Oppo BDP-83 is a high end Blu-ray player and one of the few that are SACD/DVD-A capable. Very few devices with these capabilities are available, and the ones that are are in another price range altogether. The BDP-83 features an ethernet port for BD-Live (Profile 2.0) support, and also includes 7.1 channel analog audio outputs. The device will include the award winning ABT 2010 chip, allowing for top quality de-interlacing and scaling for both Blu-Ray and DVD media, and will support Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital TrueHD, DTS High Resolution, and DTS HD-Master high-definition audio formats. A beta program was started in March, shipping units to interested parties at $499, before the product was launched in early July with an MSRP of $599.99.
MSRP $599.99
Release date July, 2009
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Features
- Video
- ABT 2010 de-interlacing and scaling for both Blu-Ray and DVD discs
- Audio
- 7.1 channel analog audio outputs
- SACD/DVD audio format support
- Support for Dolby Digital Plus, Dolby Digital TrueHD, DTS High Resolution, and DTS HD-Master high-definition audio formats
- Ethernet Port for BD-Live (Profile 2.0) support
- MSRP: $500-700
- Release Date: 2008-2009 Winter Season (November-February)
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Oppo BDP-83
• OPPO BDP-83 Blu-ray Disc Player with SACD & DVD-Audio
UPC: 898072002004
EAN: 898072002004
MPN: BDP-83
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MSRP $2,199.00
Released December, 2008
Pros
- high quality DACs - one dedicated to each channel
- high quality upscaler
- dual HDMI outputs that can be used simultaneously
Cons
- no SACD/DVD-A support
- very expensive
- requires extremely expensive A/V equipment to appreciate
Oppo BDP-83
67%
vs.
Pioneer Elite BDP-09FD
33%
MSRP $1,199.00
Released August, 2008
Pros
- High definition audio bitstream output (Dolby TrueHD, dts HD-MA)
- 5.1 analog pre-outs
- Gold-plated connectors
Cons
- No BD-Live
- No Ethernet port
- Can't upgrade the firmware
Oppo BDP-83
100%
vs.
Yamaha BD-S2900
0%
MSRP $399.00
Released October, 2008
Pros
- True 7.1 analog audio sound
- Ethernet port, and 1GB flash memory for firmware updates
- Plenty of outputs for various connection choices
Cons
- DTS-HD via only bitstream
- No IR ports
- DTS-HD HR only available through firmware update
Oppo BDP-83
100%
vs.
Samsung BD-P2500
0%
MSRP $399.95
Released March, 2009
Pros
- 7.1 analog outputs
- profile 2.0
- upconverts SD and HD signals to full 1080p
Cons
- no built-in memory
- DTS HD MA ESSENTIAL does not include the following legacy DTS formats: DTS 96/24, ES, ES Matrix, and Neo:6. These DVD Audio Codec's can not be decoded internaly on this machine. (important if using analog output, will be bitstreamed to AVR if using digital connection)
- Slow startup and load times. (comp. to PS3 and some of the other 2009 Stand alone BD models)
Oppo BDP-83
100%
vs.
Panasonic DMP-BD80
0%
MSRP $399.99
Released October, 2008
Pros
- 7.1 analog outputs do not require an expensive receiver for users to enjoy full surround
- Profile 2.0 capable
- good option for those with older high quality receivers
Cons
- better to get the cheaper BD35 if you have a receiver
- better to spend the extra money on a receiver upgrade
- Bluray is still too expensive
Oppo BDP-83
100%
vs.
Panasonic DMP-BD55
0%
MSRP $4,500.00
Released February, 2009
Pros
- DVD-A and SACD support
- profile 2.0
- Excellent picture and sound quality
Cons
- very expensive
- 1-year limited warranty only
- users uninterested in extra audio-only functionality should look elsewhere
Oppo BDP-83
100%
vs.
Denon DVD-A1UDCI
0%
MSRP $400.00
Released June, 2009
Pros
- Netflix streaming
- 1GB of built in memory for BD-Live content
- built-in Wi-Fi
Cons
- LG--audio quality is suspect
- No specs on the audio DAC
- no Pandora online radio
Oppo BDP-83
100%
vs.
LG BD390
0%
MSRP $1,999.99
Released November, 2008
Pros
- profile 2.0 capable (1GB onboard storage for downloaded content)
- full 1080/60p and 24p HD output, 14-bit video processing
- 24bit audio DAC
Cons
- extremely expensive
- latest profile enhancements are gimmicks
Oppo BDP-83
100%
vs.
Sony BDP-S5000ES
0%
MSRP $2,100.00
Released July, 2008
Pros
- Very well built
- Realta upconverting chipset is one of the best chips available to constumers
- Audio CD post processing enhances quality
Cons
- Not as fast as a PS3
- Price limits this player to the high-end market
Oppo BDP-83
100%
vs.
Marantz BD8002
0%
MSRP $359.00
Released October, 2008
Pros
- streams movies from Netflix
- upconverts DVDs to 1080p
- profile 2.0 compatible
Cons
- No analog surround outputs
- still not worth the price
- Netflix streaming in standard-def only
Oppo BDP-83
100%
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LG BD300
0%
MSRP $749.00
Released December, 2008
Pros
- upconverts and deinterlaces standard definition DVDs
- 7.1 analog output for older non-HDMI compatible receivers
Cons
- very expensive compared to other bluray players
- doesn't come with Profile 2.0 capabilities
Oppo BDP-83
100%
vs.
Denon DVD-1800BD
0%
MSRP --
Released January, 2009
The Cambridge Audio BD640 is a high-end Blu-Ray player, and is Cambridge Audio's first jump into the BD market. The exterior design consists of a white paint to keep the device matching "the original studio masters". It features audio in Dolby TrueHD and DTS HD surround, and video in a 24fps progressive scan True...
Oppo BDP-83
100%
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Cambridge Audio BD640
0%
Reviews
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Pros
- Decodes all high-definition audio formats (dts HD-MA, TrueHD)
- Profile 2.0 capable
- ABT 2010 video processor
- upgradeable firmware
- great value considering the amount of high quality componentry
- fully featured with all the latest high end standards
- stylish faceplate
- Front Panel USB port
- 7.1 analog pre-outs
- Supports all audio formats
- Great Video Performance
- DSD Direct Audio out
- Only 'reasonably' priced player to provide this combination of feature set and performance
- Great customer service, attention to detail and support from manufacturer (sells direct to public)
- Extremely quick start up time
- First player to support both SACD and DVD-Audio
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- May not support DVD-Audio after all
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