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RE: Best Standard DVD Video Quality to be had? What Player is the GRAND POOBAH?

Posted by Avocat on May 15, 2009 at 09:42:56:

(IE: remember the Flintstones)

Anyway I have a LARGE DVD collection going on 500 DVDs... :)

What is THE BESTEST of all BESTEST DVD Players for Smooth Motion,
"Depth of Field", Color Saturation, and Sharpness?

Two minor must haves:
1) Must be black (Sorry Esoteric comes in silver only)
2) Must be under $8,000

And I don't want to hear OPPO. They Suck in the Audio Section.
No OPPO Martyrs please!! Please spare me..

And I don't want to hear OPPO. They Suck in the Audio Section.
No OPPO Martyrs please!! Please spare me..

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Despite the fact that you don't want to hear OPPO (OK, actually BECAUSE of your biased, anti-OPPO rantings), here's a recent review of the BDP-83. The review discusses the audio sections in some detail:


http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazine/viewpoint/0609/aachapter116.htm


Jim