
Oppo Digital has been known to roll-out the best upscaling DVD players in the industry, they are soon going to be venturing in the Blu-ray scene with the BDP-83. Features of the Blu-ray player include VRS™ by Anchor Bay (DVDO) de-interlacing and scaling technology (same as with the Oppo DV-983H), BD-Live (Profile 2.0), internal decoding of Dolby Digital TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, 24p playback, it even has dual USB 2.0 drives compared to most devices which have only one USB slot.
For those of you who showed interest in the product and signed up for e-mail updates, you may have gotten the following e-mail:
Dear sir/ma’am,
We would like to thank you for the tremendous feedback that we have received from the community in response to our first BDP-83 Blu-ray player notification update. There were many great comments, suggestions and concerns which we will try to address in the release of the BDP-83. In particular, we would like to address the Early Adoption Program.
We have decided to take a democratic, by-the-people approach to the implementation of the Early Adoption Program. For the initial batch we will randomly choose 50 customers to participate in the Early Adoption Program. These 50 customers will have the opportunity to purchase the BDP-83 for $499 before the official release. After using the player for about a week, they will be required to vote on whether the program should be expanded or suspended based on end-user experiences. If a supermajority (at least 70%) votes in favor of expanding the program, we will expand the Early Adoption Program by another 100 randomly chosen customers. The player will be shipped with a pre-production firmware version. Firmware updates will be available from time to time.
The initial 50 Early Adoption Customers will be chosen no later than February 25th using the random number generator at random.org. After being contacted by us, the customer must place the order no later than 3pm February 27th Pacific Time; otherwise the opportunity to participate will be passed on to another customer. A simple “Yes” or “No” vote on whether to expand the program needs to be cast no later than March 15th.
Terms and conditions for the Early Adoption Program, as well as the current program status, can be found at our web site:
http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-83/EAP.aspx
We would also like to take this time to update you on the status of BDP-83 developments. The last two months have been very fruitful, as the player now supports BD-Live (Profile 2.0) and can internally decode Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio formats. DVD-Audio has yet to be implemented through firmware, but we are working diligently on this feature. A preliminary features and specifications list will be available on our web site on Tuesday March 3rd.Opt-Out:
If you are still interested in receiving communications about the BDP-83 and participating in the Early Adoption Program, no further action is necessary. Otherwise, please click on the SafeUnsubscribe link below to decline participation and to opt out of any further e-mail communications regarding the BDP-83.
Best Regards, Customer Service
OPPO Digital, Inc.
A price tag of $499 has been mentioned in the e-mail, but there’s still no clear word if that’s the retail price or only for early adopters. The price is pretty competitive for an Oppo player since the Oppo DV-983H is priced at a hefty $399, which is even more expensive than most Blu-ray players.
Again, more details about the Oppo BDP-83 Blu-ray player Early Adoption Program (EAP) here.
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