Exactly the same over HDMI?? Wow, thats impressive when you consider the price. Was this on a 1080p panel? What about SD?
This was on a Pioneer KRP600M and we tested SD and BD.
It is not as big of a surprise as you might think. People are ever so sentimental when they think about brands and really you shouldn't be. If they stack up, then great, but buying on price is just falling for the big brands propaganda.
Oppo were already considered to have produced the best SD upscaler around in the DV-983H. So amoungst enthusiasts their BD offering was keenly awaited and it too is outstanding on SD upscaling, so no surprises there. On BluRay 1080p you're getting the native resolution of the disc and there was NO difference between the Denon and the Oppo. Nor should there be. Why would that surprise anyone? The Oppo is only doing what all BluRay players should be able to do which is send source direct to the screen. No processing required. Just don't muck up the "0"s and "1"s on the way and it doesn't.
Neither playing BluRays or upscaling SD material should be remotely hard and the Oppo does both brilliantly. So does the Denon. But as the Oppo has a bundle of other useful features that the Denon does not, I'd opt for the Oppo without hesitation. I tried popping some music on a flash memory stick a few days ago and stuck it in the Oppo's front USB slot. Amazing. Great interface and it streamed to my Arcam and sounded much better than plugging my iPod directly into my amp. Amp's DACs did all the work. Oppo give you 2 USB slots, one front and one back. So if you have an external hard drive (FAT format only) you can plug it in at the rear and use it to stream photos, music, short movies. Bit of a damn shame it doesn't support NTFS but you can't have everything I guess.
Last thing, wouldn't you like to be one of the few who makes up their own mind and doesn't blindly follow the herd? Try, if you can, to audition for yourself and make up your own mind. I can tell you my own experience, but please don't just be lead like a lamb to the slaughter by simply looking at the price and choosing kit based on that. Denon will love you for ever if you do, but you'll be missing some right royal bargains.
Samsung PS50Q97HDX || Oppo BDP-83 MultiRegion || Arcam AVR600 || Dali Helicon 400 MkII fronts, C200 MkII centre, Ikon On-Walls || BK Monolith FF sub || Chord & Mark Grant interconnects || Investigating NAS and Streamers next!
