Oppo unveils “budget” BDP-80 Blu-ray player
Oppo has started its week with the launch of the lowest cost Blu-ray player, which is usually a high-end line. The BDP-80 is similar to the BDP-83, however, is the secondary video processor, all moving together to the main decoder, it throws 24p DVD upscaling in this process. Contribute little older DACs and the absence of IR and RS-232 (serial) ports also help separate the BDP-80 from their previous, but more expensive predecessors.
The player is still support fully capable of all modern Blu-ray features and leads to both an Ethernet jack and 1 GB of internal memory for BD-Live. It can still play Blu-ray movies in 24p without pulldown conversion, and has an HDMI 1.3 output with support for 36-bit color, corresponding to the TV sets and receivers. Non-disc formats are still an option, ranging from simple audio and photos to video formats like AVCHD) (H.264, whether it is stored on a disc or on a connected USB drive.

We for the first time on the Oppo Digital BDP-83 Blu-ray player at CEDIA last year, but now the few customers who are emailed Oppo to learn more about the players in a position to purchase it ahead of all other .About 350 people were to buy it in February with the pre-production firmware installed as a beta program. But now the 27,000 people who emailed the company to express their interest in the players have their chance to buy one.