March of the Penguins: Limited Edition Giftset
Directed by: Luc Jacquet
Narrated by: Morgan Freeman
Studio: Warner Bros.
Year: 2005
Rating: G
Film Length: 80 minutes
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Subtitles:...
The writers and production team for the Ice Age franchise have finally hit on a winning combination of slapstick silliness, action, and poignancy with Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs. Without the...
Holiday Comedy Collection
Elf (2003) / National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) / Fred Claus (2007)
Studio: Warner
Release Date: October 6, 2009
Warner Bros. Home Video's extensive...
I have the Oppo and let me say, no need to look any further. It does everything you need, it's fast and it is the most bang for your buck. Yes it is available from Oppo direct. You will not find a better player
So far everything I've read about it is very positive and I'll probably go with that one. But I'm curious why is the Oppo BDP-83 so much cheaper than other Blu-Ray/SACD players out there?
So far everything I've read about it is very positive and I'll probably go with that one. But I'm curious why is the Oppo BDP-83 so much cheaper than other Blu-Ray/SACD players out there?
Oppo is known for offering high quality components at a lower price than the major manufacturers, so the price point on the BDP-83 is right about where I would expect it to be.
If I didn't already own a BD player, an Oppo SD-DVD player and a separate Sony ES SACD player, I would be ordering a BDP-83. If something happens to my Sony BD player, though, the Oppo will be its replacement.
So far everything I've read about it is very positive and I'll probably go with that one. But I'm curious why is the Oppo BDP-83 so much cheaper than other Blu-Ray/SACD players out there?
For the most part, their sales are direct to consumers. When one goes through the standard retail chain it goes through more hands with more mark-up. I have a Marantz DV9600 as well (in the main system) and while I think the DV9600 is better on SACD than the Oppo, the Oppo is not at all embarrassed by it (in fact has a slightly better controlled lower end) and the Marantz was $2k. My bedroom system is on the other side of the wall to the main system (pictured) and at some point I'm going to try a comparison via HDMI for SACD to the Oppo 980 which is hooked to a Marantz SR6300 receiver. The HDMI cable is sitting there already. I don't have HDMI yet in the main system and it is nice to have the Oppo for Blu-Ray with analog outs. The Samsung 2500 I have in the bedroom has analog outs but no level controls.