Great picture, comprehensive spec and format flexibility, solid build, good remote
Sound is not as exciting as it might be, slight concerns about stability with 3D
A full 7.1-compatible set of analogue outputs means, whatever the relative vintage of your home cinema receiver, you'll find the Oppo accommodating should you want to upgrade to 3D.But that's no different from the Cambridge Audio. Where the Oppo exerts it...
Published: 2011-03-03, Author: Steve , review by: avforums.com
Universal playback (2D & 3D Blu-ray, DVD, SACD, DVD-A, CD), 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 output
No dedicated stereo analogue outputs, Limited internet functionality, More expensive than many other 3D Blu-ray players
A wealth of high-end features including 3D support and all the connections a home-theater enthusiast could ever want, Top-notch video processing, Very fast,
Expensive, Larger than most other players,
It'll cost you twice as much as other high-end Blu-ray players, but the Oppo BDP-93 delivers enthusiast features along with top-notch speed and video-quality performance. ...
Abstract: Occasionally a component comes along that resets the bar for what consumers can expect at a particular price. In the eight months since it’s release the $499 Oppo BDP-93 has become the de-facto standard for universal players. If it’s not cheaper with...
Abstract: Occasionally a component comes along that resets the bar for what consumers can expect at a particular price. In the eight months since it’s release the $499 Oppo BDP-93 has become the de-facto standard for universal players. If it’s not cheaper with...
OPPO Digital has done it again. In both performance and design, the new BDP-93 is a rousing success. It supports the two hottest new trends--3D and VOD--yet it's also built to accommodate most any system and play most any disc in your back catalog. At $49...
At $499, the Oppo BDP-93 isn't the cheapest 3D-capable player on the market, but it delivers one of the best user experiences at any price point. Like its predecessor, it's the complete package, with a speedy interface, outstanding upconversion of DVDs, ...
Reference quality picture and video processing performance, Dual HDMI outputs for connection to two displays to or a pre-3D receiver and a 3D-capable display, Attractive metal faceplate and classy front panel buttons, Rear eSATA hard drive port and RS-23
No VUDU, Hulu Plus, Amazon VOD, Pandora or YouTube, Power-on doesn't bring you to the more-useful "Home" screen, Inconsistent menu navigation (left cursor vs. "Return"), Off-axis remote control response could be better, Remote control buttons are a bit to
The BDP-93 is easily OPPO's most impressive disc player to date. And while the spit and polish on the OPPO's user interface isn't quite on a par with that of an LG or a Sony, the player makes up for this with its top shelf video performance. The selec...
Abstract: The OPPO Digital BDP-93 3D/Network Blu-ray Disc Player plays 2D and 3D Blu-ray Discs, provides 1080p DVD upscaling via HDMI, and has a 2nd A/V HDMI output for additional connection flexibility, including to non-3D HDMI home theater receivers. The BDP-9...