You heard, right? All new Oppo BDP-80 Blu-ray uni player about to be released

Danny Tse
Danny Tse Posts: 5,206
edited February 2010 in Electronics
Click on below link....more info on January 25

http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-80/blu-ray-BDP-80-Features.aspx
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  • Danny Tse
    Danny Tse Posts: 5,206
    edited January 2010
    Hmmm....I wonder if a Lexicon version will be coming soon?
  • SolidSqual
    SolidSqual Posts: 5,218
    edited January 2010
    Does this replace the 83?
  • SolidSqual
    SolidSqual Posts: 5,218
    edited January 2010
    Comparison btw 80 and 83:

    The OPPO BDP-80 Blu-ray Disc Player is designed to be a stand-alone universal disc player and a digital audio/video transport. It is based on the same decoder chipset and similarly optimized firmware as our award-winning BDP-83 model. Like the BDP-83, the BDP-80 offers universal playback of Blu-ray, DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, SACD and many other disc/media formats. It also features the same fast disc load times and quick response to user operations. The BDP-80's audio handling features are very similar to the BDP-83 with support for internal decoding and bitstream output of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio.

    For video output over HDMI, the BDP-83 sports a highly advanced video processor (ABT2010 with VRS by Anchor Bay Technology). In contrast, BDP-80 handles all video processing tasks using its main decoder chip. This chip is powered by custom firmware that was developed from years of experience with reproducing reference video quality and fine tuned picture enhancements. Based on the video processing capabilities, the BDP-83 is recommended for users with very large projection screen or having a large DVD collection that needs the best up-conversion. It is an excellent one-box solution to achieve high quality video. The BDP-80 is incredibly well suited as a digital transport to feed into an external video processor, a high-end A/V receiver or display device with built-in video processing. The BDP-80 is also recommended to be used as a stand-alone Blu-ray/DVD/CD-player that offers higher video and audio quality than many mass-market players.

    For analog audio output, the BDP-80 features a configurable 7.1-channel output that can be set as 7.1-channel, 5.1-channel or stereo. The BDP-83 has a dedicated stereo output in addition to the 7.1-channel output. The Digital-to-Analog Converters (DACs) and analog driving stage in the BDP-80 is a tried-and-true design previously used in our flagship DV-983H up-converting DVD player. Although not as sophisticated as the BDP-83 and BDP-83 Special Edition, this design enables the BDP-80 to be an excellent audio player at a very affordable price. For digital audio output, the BDP-80 and BDP-83 have very similar capabilities and performances, and either can be an excellent audio source for an audio processor or A/V receiver via HDMI and coaxial/optical connections.

    In summary, the choice between BDP-80 and BDP-83 depends on the specific needs of the customer. The BDP-83 is recommended where the best possible video and audio performance is required. The BDP-80 excels in a home theater where an accurate digital transport is optimal, and it matches well with other home theater devices that offers quality video processing and audio D/A conversion. The BDP-80 is also recommended for smaller home theaters as a standalone player where universal media support and speedy operations are the most ideal.

    http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-80/blu-ray-BDP-80-Compare.aspx
  • Sherardp
    Sherardp Posts: 8,038
    edited January 2010
    I'd love to own one and have it in my living room setup. Of course that means moving the Sony BDP-S1 out. Hmmmmmm...............
    Shoot the jumper.....................BALLIN.............!!!!!

    Home Theater Pics in the Showcase :cool:

    http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showcase/view.php?userid=73580
  • george daniel
    george daniel Posts: 12,096
    edited January 2010
    Danny T,, thank you for posting that,,finally getting my read on.
    JC approves....he told me so. (F-1 nut)
  • danz1906
    danz1906 Posts: 5,144
    edited January 2010
    Maybe it will be in the $299.00 price range:)
    Linn AV5140 fronts
    Linn AV5120 Center
    Linn AV5140 Rears
    M&K MX-70 Sub for Music
    Odyssey Mono-Blocs
    SVS Ultra-13 Gloss Black:D
  • Slinger182
    Slinger182 Posts: 512
    edited January 2010
    289.00
    Panny 55-st30 plasma
    Pioneer vsx-1121
    Parasound 2100 pre
    b&k tx4430 amp
    Oppo bdp-83
    Monster HTS 3500
    polk TSi500s Vr3 Fortress modded
    polk CS20 center channel Vr3 Castle modded
    polk Owm 3 surrounds
    polk PSW505
  • WilliamM2
    WilliamM2 Posts: 4,806
    edited January 2010
    I knew they were releasing a lower priced version. I was hoping they would keep the ABT scaling for standard DVD's, that's what sets the 83 apart from other players, and drop the analog outputs and universal disc options. I already have players for SACD and DVD-A. A plain digital video transport would have been great.

    Instead we get average upscaling and a plastic face plate.:(

    From the comparison link:
    For home theaters with large screens: (Not Recommended)
  • danz1906
    danz1906 Posts: 5,144
    edited January 2010
    Slinger182 wrote: »
    289.00

    Really?
    Linn AV5140 fronts
    Linn AV5120 Center
    Linn AV5140 Rears
    M&K MX-70 Sub for Music
    Odyssey Mono-Blocs
    SVS Ultra-13 Gloss Black:D
  • Slinger182
    Slinger182 Posts: 512
    edited January 2010
    danz1906 wrote: »
    Really?

    Yeah it's on the link in OP.
    Panny 55-st30 plasma
    Pioneer vsx-1121
    Parasound 2100 pre
    b&k tx4430 amp
    Oppo bdp-83
    Monster HTS 3500
    polk TSi500s Vr3 Fortress modded
    polk CS20 center channel Vr3 Castle modded
    polk Owm 3 surrounds
    polk PSW505
  • packetjones
    packetjones Posts: 1,059
    edited January 2010
    This looks very interesting. There was no way i could convince the wife to get the 83. But this is more reasonable.
    Front - RTiA5's
    Rear - RTiA3's
    Center - CSiA4
    Sub - PSW110
  • Grasshopper1
    Grasshopper1 Posts: 4
    edited February 2010
    I'm new to this so please forgive my lack of knowledge. Would this player decode True HD and transport the information to an older AV preamp( Sunfire theater grand II) in 5.1 format. I believe thats what it says but am not sure. My video flatscreen has HDMI but my audio system is older. Any explanation would be greatly appreciated.
  • cnh
    cnh Posts: 13,284
    edited February 2010
    Lasareath wrote: »
    I'm not surprised, I'm sure their sales went down like crazy when they got rid of all their other players and their lowest price player was $500!!!!


    WTF, Imagine how many Blu-Ray players samsung sells at $219?


    I might buy a Blu-ray player now!

    Good point. Their sales must be lagging! Blu-rays have broken the 100 dollar price point (remember when DVD players did the same. I do...about a decade or less ago...the culprit? APEX! Made a market killing...shamed everyone else into dropping prices so as not to lose market share.

    I still run the Apex somewhere in the house? But have moved on to bigger and better things in the main AV system.

    Oppo needs to sell 'cheap' otherwise they're only a 'niche' market and the public will buy what they KNOW: Sony, Panasonic, Samsung, etc. And the Wal-mart special Magnavox!

    cnh
    Currently orbiting Bowie's Blackstar.!

    Polk Lsi-7s, Def Tech 8" sub, HK 3490, HK HD 990 (CDP/DAC), AKG Q701s
    [sig. changed on a monthly basis as I rotate in and out of my stash]
  • TNRabbit
    TNRabbit Posts: 2,168
    edited February 2010
    Apex players suck ****$. Oppo makes a quality product & has great customer service--that's why they are doing well. If you want a $75 Blu-Ray player, buy one! That's one of the great things about free enterprise: you can buy what you want~
    TNRabbit
    NO Polk Audio Equipment :eek:
    Sunfire TG-IV
    Ashly 1001 Active Crossover
    Rane PEQ-15 Parametric Equalizers x 2
    Sunfire Cinema Grand Signature Seven
    Carver AL-III Speakers
    Klipsch RT-12d Subwoofer
  • digitalvideo
    digitalvideo Posts: 983
    edited February 2010
    TNRabbit wrote: »
    Apex players suck ****$. Oppo makes a quality product & has great customer service--that's why they are doing well. If you want a $75 Blu-Ray player, buy one! That's one of the great things about free enterprise: you can buy what you want~

    I agree but some companies price their products way too high like the Denon universal player and Pioneer 09fd. That's ridiculous to pay over $1500 for a player when the Oppo can do it all for $499.
  • Sherardp
    Sherardp Posts: 8,038
    edited February 2010
    I agree but some companies price their products way too high like the Denon universal player and Pioneer 09fd. That's ridiculous to pay over $1500 for a player when the Oppo can do it all for $499.

    Not really DV. The 09 is supposedly superior to the Oppo. I agree the Oppo can do it all for a cheaper price, but you get what you pay for. In this case the 09 is built for the videophile in a high end chasis, etc. A few have done comparisons and said the 09 is in a different league and it should be at the higher cost. I would hate to see a $500 best the $1500 09.
    Shoot the jumper.....................BALLIN.............!!!!!

    Home Theater Pics in the Showcase :cool:

    http://www.polkaudio.com/forums/showcase/view.php?userid=73580
  • digitalvideo
    digitalvideo Posts: 983
    edited February 2010
    Sherardp wrote: »
    Not really DV. The 09 is supposedly superior to the Oppo. I agree the Oppo can do it all for a cheaper price, but you get what you pay for. In this case the 09 is built for the videophile in a high end chasis, etc. A few have done comparisons and said the 09 is in a different league and it should be at the higher cost. I would hate to see a $500 best the $1500 09.

    I agree that the Pio is better overall compared to the Oppo but not by a great margin and not enough to justify being around $1000+ more. I was told by a Pio dealer that you don't need a Pio 09FD unless you have a huge projector screen 100+ inches or larger to see some differences in picture detail.

    I know McIntosh is coming out with a bluray player that is $8000 and it better make you breakfast in bed to justify that cost.

    http://blog.ultimateavmag.com/ultimate-gear/mcintosh_mvp881_universal_blu-ray_player/