- HIGH END OPPO BDP-103 2K/4K 2D/3D OPPO DIGITAL BDP-103 MULTI REGION CODE FREE 3D BLU-RAY PLAYER 4K UPSCALING NEW This player has been UNLOCKED to play both Blu-ray region A/B/C, as well as DVD region 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8. (regionfree).
- Two additional USB inputs allows for a multitude of connected devices (we could imagine at least five possibilities) making the Oppo BDP-103 not only a top of the line Blu-ray player but a standalone video processor. RS-232 and IR connections make it possible for custom installers and power users to easily integrate the Oppo BDP-103 into their universal remote system.
- The BDP-103 is the latest consumer-level Universal Blu-ray player from Oppo. This is a player that will play back every disc (just about) that you've bought even if the format is dead (no HD-DVD though). This means SACD and DVD-A lovers can still enjoy their legacy discs without having to resort to a lesser player. The BDP-103, however, has really made some huge gains in the video department. While the last player was 3D capable, the BDP-103 sports Dual-core SoC and Marvell Qdeo processors with 4K upscaling. On top of that, the BDP-103 can convert your 2D content to 3D so that you get the maximum use out of your 3D display.
- The front sports not only a USB input but an HDMI input that doubles as an MHL (Mobile High-definition Link) input. This makes connecting your portable devices much easier. You can even connect set-top boxes or network streaming devices to the BDP-103 and take advantage of the Oppo's superior video processors. Flipping the player around and you'll find both more and less than you'd expect. The Oppo BDP-103 sports dual HDMI outputs and a second HDMI input. There is an Ethernet input for a wired connection. Coaxial and Optical digital audio outputs are on board as are 7.1, RCA-style, analogue audio outputs. These outputs can be configured for 7.1, 5.1, or 2.0 output.
- What is missing on the back of the Oppo BDP-103 is any sort of analogue video output. There is a a composite video output labeled "DIAG" but this is just to use the on-screen menu when there is no media playback. This is not Oppo's fault. As we reported previously, the AACS stipulates that "No Licensed Player that passes Decrypted AACS Content to analog video outputs may be manufactured or sold by Adopter after December 31, 2013." Oppo, instead of having to deal with defeating the analogue outputs in a few more months, has just omitted those video outputs.