“Based in the heart of Silicon Valley, OPPO Digital designs and markets high quality digital electronics that deliver style, performance, innovation, and value to A/V enthusiasts and savvy consumers alike. The company’s attention to core product performance and strong customer focus distinguishes it from traditional consumer-electronics brands.
With products that speak for themselves and relying on word-of-mouth, OPPO Digital does not have any dedicated Marketing and Sales personnel. We have spent most of all energy on product design and customer service.” – Oppo.com
KEY FEATURES
• Full HD 3D 1080p/24 playback
• Netflix/CinemaNow streaming support
• Wireless-N networking
• Dual HDMI outputs
• Marvell KYOTO G2 chipset
• SABRE32 Reference Audio DAC
• XLR Balanced Stereo Output
REGULAR PRICE: $1,499.00 BEST PRICE: $1,299.99
The Oppo BDP-95 is an outstanding Universal Blu-ray Player. Sometimes referred to as Flagship of all Flagship blu-ray p[layers, the BDP-95 is not your ordinary player. It has the highest built quality, with superior image and sound quality. Its enhance audio (SABRE32 Reference Audio DAC, XLR Balanced Stereo Output) and video (Marvell’s Kyoto-G2 video processor, second generation QdeoTM technology) features provide the ultimate HD experience. Other convenient features include online streaming (Netflix, Blockbuster), built-in Wi-FI, 2 GB of Hard Drive, USB playback, supports all media types, has PAL/NTSC Conversion and so much more.
Pros:
Highest Quality Images
Universal Player
Superior Sound
Cons:
High Price
Lacking in Online Streaming Media Services
Price you should look for when purchasing — $1000.00
KEY FEATURES
• Full HD 3D 1080p/24 playback
• Netflix/CinemaNow streaming support
• Wireless-N networking
• Dual HDMI outputs
• Marvell KYOTO G2 chipset
REGULAR PRICE: $499.00 BEST PRICE: $499.99
Many people were surprised when Oppo announced last year it was discontinuing it very successful ahd highly praise Blu-ray Player, BDP-83. No one need to have worried, Oppo soon released the newer model, BDP-93 in December of 2010. And it was just as good as the BDP-83 and added some extra features to make it a very worthy successor. The BDP-93 Universal Blu-ray Player has 3D Blu-ray Disc support, Online Streaming Services(Netfix and Blockbuster), Wireless-N networking and an eSATA port. It has 2nd Generation Qdeo Video Processing, USB playback, 1 GB of internal memory, dual HDMI Outputs, Ip and RS232 Control. It does cost more than your average Blu-ray Player, but it is extremely less than other high-end models. Most experts agree, the Oppo BDP-93 produces the best quality images and sound of any blu-ray player currently available.
Pros:
Highest Quality Images
Universal Player
3D and Network Capability
Cons:
High Price
Lacking any dedicated stereo outputs
Price you should look for when purchasing — $499.99
Perhaps no other Blu-ray Player, past or present has garnered more acclaimed or awards than the Oppo BDP-83 player. From both experts and users, the BDP-83 was considered the standard which all other players were compared. Even being an older player, it was still very popular; so it surprised many when Oppo announced it was going to discontinue the model. It was replaced by the BDP-93, which was released in the later part of 2010. Read More ...
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10 Myth’s About 3D Blu-ray Technology
3D is certainly the next incredible step in the development of High-Definition Home Entertainment. And over the past year we have seen many new 3D TVs arrive in the marketplace, allowing us to enjoy 3D Blu-ray movies, 3D programming and 3D games. However, this unbelievable but rather “new” technology comes with a lot of consumer uncertainty about 3D TVs and 3D Blu-ray players. So here are a few questions and answers that may help in disproving some untruth’s about enjoying 3D at home.
In 2011 we are seeing a trend that started to emerge a couple of years ago. And that is consumers moving away from traditional physical media to online streaming digital content. This may signal bad news for the blu-ray format. But instead of fighting the trend, most Blu-ray Players have embraced it. Making the Blu-ray player as much about online streaming media services, as it is about playing high-definition discs.