Abstract: This is the very first review of an Oppo product, a company that is based out of Silicon Valley. We have been hearing only good things about it from various sources and if that doesn't raise expectations, we don't know what will. OUT OF THE BOX ...
Oppo's BDP-103 is a Blu-ray player that has so much to offer. It renders SACDs flawlessly, DVD upscaling effectively and 3D Blu-rays with enough depth to force you to choose staying at home and wait for the 3D Blu-ray release of a 3D film that is currentl...
Abstract: The Blu-ray player industry has reached a bit of a standstill. While we wait for a new 4K-enabled standard to surface, there doesn't seem much to be done in the way of improving upon current players. An indication of this is Sony and Panasonic's decision ...
Published: 2014-01-23, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Universal playback, Reference video processing, Excellent build quality and quiet operation, Very fast load and response times, Easy to use with well designed menu system, Two HDMI outputs, 7.1 Analogue audio outputs, WiFi dongle included, Well designed a
No dedicated stereo analogue outputs, Limited internet functionality, More expensive
The BDP-103D is another great Blu-ray player from Oppo that combines superb build quality, careful design and excellent performance in equal measures. The player is wonderfully engineered and constructed, with fast loading times, responsive navigation and...
Abstract: The one thing that hasn't changed, of course, is the BDP-103's amazing audiovisual performance. Or perhaps flawless is a better word. The player eats up every HQV test you can throw at it and begs for more. Of course, a lot of Blu-ray players these days s...
Just when you thought Blu-ray has reached it limits, OPPO and Darbee team-up for one really great Blu-ray Disc player. The BDP-103 has all of the same connectivity, features, and performance of its predecessor, the BDP-103 (which is still in OPPO Digital'...
Incredible load speed, Superior picture quality, Tons of features
Limited onboard streaming, Costly compared to other mainstream Bluray players
If only the best will do, the Oppo BDP-103 is the Blu-ray player you really want. It costs more than most mainstream competitors, but justifies that with pristine image processing and a bevy of advanced performance-oriented features. Video can be upscaled...
Abstract: Sony unveiled a new and lower-priced speaker, the three-way, six-driver SS-NA2ES ($10,000/pair), based on the impressive SS-AR1 (see my review in the July 2011 issue) and SS-AR2 ( reviewed by John Atkinson in October 2012). The obvious difference was the...
For those coming to the BDP-103 expecting a standard Blu-ray movie to look better, or even different, than with the BDP-93 or BDP-83 you'll come away disappointed. Just like those players, the BDP-103 is pixel-perfect and outputs exactly what is on the di...