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OPPO BDP-103D Universal 3D Blu-ray Player (Darbee Edition)

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Features

  • Darbee Visual Presence provides greater clarity and increases the perception of depth by embedding stereoscopic depth information within the video resulting in a more dynamic, lifelike experience.
  • Universal Blu-ray disc player with Blu-ray, DVD, SACD, DVD-Audio, CD, VCD, HDCD, AVCHD, MP4, AVI, and MKV support
  • Dual HDMI Inputs and Outputs, MHL-Compatibility, 3 USB Inputs, DLNA (DMP & DMR), SMB/CIFS, Wireless N, RS232 & IR, 7.1-Channel Analog, Coaxial/Optical
  • Dual-core processor provides quick startup and fast loading times; Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio
  • 4k Up-conversion, 2D-to-3D Conversion, True 24p Video, Vertical Stretch Mode, Advanced Picture Controls

Description

The Darbee Edition takes home theater beyond accuracy and provides enhanced depth and realism to the visual experience making the BDP-103D a versatile player that delivers enhanced picture quality and premium sound.

Brand: OPPO


Media Type: CD, DVD, VCD, Blu-Ray Disc


Special Feature: Wireless


Resolution: 1920x1080


Connector Type: HDMI


Connectivity Technology: Infrared, USB, HDMI


Color: Black


Controller Type: Remote Control


Item Weight: 10.8 Pounds


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Product Dimensions: 14.57 x 8.66 x 4.33 inches


Item Weight: 10.8 pounds


Item model number: BDP-103DEU


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 3, 2013


Manufacturer: OPPO


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Expensive but well worth it
The picture and sound are probably no better than what I got from the Oppo BDP-80 that this is replacing... until I kick in the Darbee effect. It's subtle but it definitely adds detail and dimensionality. It's good enough that I'm routing my satellite receiver and media player through it to use the Darbee effect on those as well. It also adds the ability to handle 3D Blu-rays, which I'm enjoying to a degree. And it plays all kinds of other video formats like AVI, MP4 and MKV, which are great for the video files that fall off the back of the Internet. It also plays about every musical format I throw at it. In addition to CDs, HDCDs, SACDs & DVD-Audios, it can read music files of all kinds from an attached hard-drive (also allegedly from networked drives but I happen not to have used that yet). I've ripped most of my CD collection to 44.1 kHz, 16-bit FLAC files, my HDCD collection to 44.1 kHz, 24 bit (actually 20 bit, but my conversion program only likes 16-bit or 24-bit) files, my DVD-Audios to 48 kHz or 96 kHz, 24-bit stereo or multi-channel FLAC files and my SACDs to DSD 64 stereo or multi-channel files and it plays them all flawlessly and without having to mess with discs. Of course, it plays all the high-def (44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4 or 192 kHz, 24-bit) FLAC files as well. I also have a handful of DTS CDs that I've converted to FLAC files and it plays them. It even plays my MP3 files, though I tend to only play those on my iPod. It handles audio files so well that I'm feeding them into it rather than my media player (a NetGear NeoTV 550), which can't handle the DSD files anyway. So where does it fall short? Well, it doesn't play DSD files "gaplessly" which it does for everything else. However, Oppo seems good about firmware updates so I have hopes for the future on this. It doesn't show a cover art "wall" to select music from (it just uses text-based folder structures) like the NetGear did and that might be nice. On the other hand, the cover art "wall" took a 45-minute indexing each time I added another album on the NetGear and I can bypass that hassle with the Oppo. Hmmm... there's got to be something else to nit-pick about. Nope, sorry. This, like the other two Oppo players I've owned, it top-quality gear, built like a tank, full of features and worth every penny I paid for it. Yes, you CAN by basic Blu-ray players for $50 now and so it seems freaky to pay $600 for one. But then, you can buy a Kia and Hyundai cheapie cars and you can buy a luxury car from Bentley or Rolls Royce or a high performance car from Ferraris or Lamborghinis and spend a LOT more. An Oppo player is a high performance player that is also a luxury player and is something that, while expensive, really doesn't break the bank for most folks. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2015 by Jerry

  • Impressed...then annoyed...then back to loving it
I was looking for a 3D Bluray player for our home theater system. I was hesitant at first; the price being the main concern, and several reviews stating issues with communication between Oppo and receiver. I have experienced this switching from a DVD to Netfix (or vice a versa), but with a little patience (and 4 or 5 reboots) we get a nice clear picture with great audio. Our Benq projector and Onkyo receiver play well together with our Oppo, except for the occasional freeze and reboot. But it's processors make it a quick startup, so I just get annoyed as opposed to sitting and waiting forever like my old player. I believe the Darbee processor has helped with the clarity on our 120" screen, bringing out the darks to a point to which we can see the details on the walls (or see the panels on the exterior of the ship Enterprise clearly). I feel our picture quality is so much more clearer than ever before. The 3D works awesomely, as well as the 1080p up conversion. I stream a lot, and the picture quality going through the Oppo comes out as HD 5.1 and looks great. The depth it adds to the picture being streamed is enough for me to say it's worth it (for now). I haven't taken advantage of all the audio formats yet, but I've only had my Oppo 103D for a month so far. It has HDMI in and two out, perfect for hooking up the XBOX360 for gaming. Roku hookups and wifi, accesories that aren't necessary, but nice to have. I love that they have an iPad app, I prefer it rather than the real remote. It would be nice if Oppo had more to choose from when wanting to stream. I will follow up in nine months or so to see if things have changed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2016 by Fossarino

  • a pleasure to use this phenomenal player
I wanted to get a player with excellent picture quality and sound. I also wanted to get a player that would play a disc without ridiculous wait times while it sat there "thinking" about the disc and how to load it. The Oppo 103 Darbee has amazing sound and video. The Darbee also works either of two inputs (back and front) so that you can have the Oppo process signals from an Apple TV or video game console. The Darbee is an amazing feature, giving noticeable details without artifacts. The pictures look great already and then switch in the Darbee and they are nearly 3D. I watch this on a 50" Panasonic plasma screen. You actually have to be careful not to sit down and watch if you have anything else you should be doing, because the excellent picture quality just pulls you right into the program. The built-in Netflix and Vudu take advantage of the Darbee also and look fantastic. I have also used this player for SACDs and DVD-As and it works very nicely. FLAC files sound flawless. It can stream off of network file servers. Oppo has done an amazing design job here, all around. The remote is easy to navigate even though there are so many functions and it is SOLID. The packaging for the product, right down to the special foam pieces and cloth protective bag used inside the box, is top notch and makes your first moments with the unit very impressive and they follow through with great instructions and a great product. If you read about Oppo, they are amazingly responsive to customers, as to support after the sale. I haven't had to contact them, though, and so far have no nits to pick whatsoever. I am so impressed by this unit and pleased with the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2014 by ralechner

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