Re: [BD] Oppo BDP-83
Comparación de un reputado forero de AVS estos distintos Blu-ray:
Pioneer BDP-320 Oppo BDP-83 Panasonic DMP-BD60
Build Quality
Oppo: Overall very good. Blu-ray tray has average feel to it and I couldn't hear any disc spinning. The power plug is loose when it is connected to the output on the back of the player.
Pioneer: Overall very good. Blu-ray tray has a solid feel to it and I couldn't hear any disc spinning. No issues with the power plug fitting unlike the Oppo.
Panny: Average build. Blu-ray tray has average feel to it and I could hear the disc spinning. No issues with the power plug fitting.
Winner: Pioneer BDP-320 due to its solid blu-ray tray and power plug that is not loose when connecting to the back of the unit.
Sound Quality (2 channel analog output for audio cd playback)
Oppo: Very good sound. Dynamic and had some depth. A little too bright for my taste.
Pioneer: Excellent sound. More dynamic than the oppo and music felt more open. The bass in the music is more pronounced. The music had a warm feel to it.
Panny: Not even close to the Oppo or the Pioneer. Music was way too bright with a harsh feel to it.
Winner: Pioneer BDP-320
Sound Quality (HDMI bitsteaming)
No difference in sound.
Picture Performance (DVD)
Oppo: Excellent. Lots of detail. Very clear. Sharp. Vibrant color. No artifacts.
Pioneer: Very good. Very detail. Clear, but with little bit of grain. Sharp. Vibrant color. I couldn't notice any artifact.
Panny: Good. Decent detail. Not as clear as the Pioneer and Oppo. A little too soft. A little vibrant color. I noticed a few artifacts such as jaggies.
Winner: Oppo BDP-83
Picture Performance (Blu-ray)
Oppo: Excellent. Vibrant color. Sharp. A little grainy picture. I noticed a few instances of uneven motion. I also noticed some lip sync issues.
Pioneer: Excellent. Very clear. Vibrant color. Sharp. No issues of any kind as I experience with the Oppo. Natural look.
Panny: Excellent. Very close to the Pioneer's pq, but it is a little less sharp. Glossy look to it.
Winner: Pioneer BDP-320
Fan Noise
Oppo: 99% of the time quiet. One time it became loud.
Pioneer: Quiet fan.
Panny: Noisy fan, but not bothersome.
Bootup and Loading Time
Oppo: 12 seconds bootup. Loading time is fast, but depends on bd movie.
Pioneer: 24 seconds bootup. Loading time is not to slow or not fast, but depends on bd movie.
Panny: Around 20 seconds bootup. Loading time is good, but depends on bd movie.
Winner: Oppo BDP-83
Conclusion
The Oppo BDP-83, Pioneer BDP-320, and Panasonic DMP-BD60 are excellent blu-ray players that cater to different crowds of people. Here are my recommendations on which blu-ray player is right for an individual.
Panasonic DMP-BD60: For someone who wants a excellent entry level blu-ray player with solid blu-ray picture, a few gimmicky items such as youtube and does not care about analog sound.
Pioneer BDP-320: For someone you wants high quality blu-ray picture and very good dvd playback. Also one who wants excellent analog sound quality. Don't care about any gimmicky items on blu-ray players.
Oppo BDP-83: For someone who wants excellent pq in blu-ray movies and dvds. That wants very good analog sound. That has a sacd and dvd-a collection or planning to start one up.
If you're planning to buy the Oppo BDP-83 just for fast loading times, it is not worth the price difference from either the BD60 or the 320. If you don't care about the extra features on the Oppo but want fast loading times, I'd recommended looking at the JVC blu-ray player or one of the new Samsung blu-ray players. If you want decent loading times go with a Panasonic blu-ray player. If you don't care for loading times and gimmicky items go with the Pioneer.
This week, I sold my Panasonic DMP-BD60 on ebay a couple of days ago, returned the Oppo BDP-83 yesterday, and I still have the Pioneer BDP-320