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The BDP-103D from Oppo combines all the normal workings of a Blu-ray player (including streaming), and adds 4K upconversion and Darbee processing to put all your video wants/needs in one box.
After wisely avoiding being drowned out by the din of CES product launches Oppo has made official its new BDP-80 Blu-ray player. A lower priced version of the existing BDP-83 hardware (a ...
Happily, I can exclusively reveal today that Oppo is definitely going to be delivering the Sony TV-friendly Dolby Vision update to its 4K Blu-ray players.
Oppo, pimps of the upscaling DVD realm and makers of one of the best (and last) SACD/DVD-Audio capable machines out there, are moving into the Blu-ray business with the BDP-S83 player. There are ...
After two years, Oppo has announced two new Blu-ray players, the BDP-103 and BDP-105, which feature HDMI inputs as well as outputs and upscaling to 4K resolution.
For years home theater fans have loved Oppo's well-engineered and capable products, but today the company announced that after 14 it's getting out of the business (Oppo's mobile arm is separate ...
Oppo Digital's Blu-ray and DVD players have found favor with the most demanding high-end customers. I knew that Oppo has collaborated with a number of high-end audio companies (Ayre Acoustics, MSB ...
Oppo Digital, primarily known for delivering high quality and affordable region-free universal player (with a hack), has finally decided to develop a Blu-Ray player. The… ...
Late last year Oppo promised its Ultra HD Blu-ray players would eventually be the first with support for Dolby Vision HDR (in addition to the required HDR-10 spec that all Ultra HD Blu-ray players ...
After an award-winning streak of nearly two years by the acclaimed BDP-93 and BDP-95 Blu-ray players, OPPO Digital announced two new universal Blu-ray Disc players today.
Most any Blu-ray player produces a stunning picture with Blu-ray discs. The DVD picture quality is where many Blu-ray players fall down, and here, Oppo excels.
Wow, this is one of the most egregious consumer electronics scams I’ve ever heard of. Lexicon put out a player called the BD-30, which they said was an enhanced Oppo BDP-83. The Oppo costs $500 ...
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