The OPPO BDP-83 Region Free Blu-ray Disc Player with SACD and DVD-Audio combines several audio- and video-disc playing functions into one convenient system. This universal Blu-ray player operates not only Blu-ray from regions A, B and C, but also SACD, DVD-Audio, DVDs from any region, and CDs. So you can put in any disc, sit back, and enjoy--all without the clutter of multiple players, remotes, and wires.
One Player to Rule Them All
Instead of using separate players for your Blu-ray discs, DVDs, CDs, SACDs, and DVD-Audio discs, use the OPPO BDP-83 player to do the job in a single, handsome package. If you have videos, music, or photos on your computer, you can burn them to a CD or copy them to a USB flash drive, and the BDP-83 will play them without a hitch.
With a sleek, black design that features a brushed aluminum front, the OPPO BDP-83 will fit your home decor. And by replacing a myriad of other players, the OPPO BDP83 will save you space and will reduce clutter and cables.
Latest Blu-ray Specs for Outstanding Video Quality
The OPPO BDP-83 Blu-ray Disc Player incorporates an award-winning processing chip by Anchor Bay that provides outstanding picture quality that is clean and true to life. The player provides full 1080p HD output, and can also provide output at 480i, 480p, 720p, and 1080i. It also supports Blu-ray discs that are recorded at 24 frames per second, so you can have a cinema-like experience anytime you want it.
The BDP-83 supports Blu-ray Profile 2.0, which means that it has special hardware, such as an audio/video decoder and one gigabyte of internal storage. This allows it to support BD-Live features such as Internet chats, scheduled chats with the director, Internet games, and more. Please note that BD-Live requires an Internet connection to work.
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I don't own this model but I have heard it is very good. I have a Cambridge audio 650BD and yes it (sorry Sony) blows the doors of the PS3.
963852art 2 months ago
I have a Vizio 42" 1080p and blu ray playback via Playstation 3 is excellent, but DVD upconversion is only so-so. Can someone tell me if its worth me shelling out $500 bucks for this player? I'd really love to see some of my DVDs that have no Blu-Ray version (Pink Floyd's The Wall and PULSE mainly) in better resolution. Thanks!!
spiritsword83 1 year ago
@babystinky any day
fi3ndEYE 1 year ago
is the picture quality better then the ps3 for the blurays?>
babystinky 1 year ago
A great player ...right out of the box or modded.
BrickVanderhuge 1 year ago