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OPPO DV-980H 1080p Up-Converting Universal DVD Player with HDMI and 7.1CH Audio

OPPO DV-980H 1080p Up-Converting Universal DVD Player with HDMI and 7.1CH Audio


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Brand: OPPO Digital
Category: CE

Buy New: $169.99



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 214 reviews
Sales Rank: 240

Color: Blank
Media: Electronics
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 7.5
Dimensions (in): 20 x 14 x 4
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: DV-980H
Model: DV-980H
EAN: 6920053830482
ASIN: B000UIA6YM

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • High definition up-conversion up to 1080p Full HD resolution from standard DVD video discs. 480i/480p/720p/1080i also supported over HDMI
  • Outstanding audio performance with 7.1-channel output and Dolby Digital Surround EX decoding
  • Multiple playback formats, including DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, Super Audio CD with DSD, Audio CDs, HDCD, WMA, DivX and more
  • High resolution picture slide show (HD-JPEG); USB 2.0 interface for video, picture and music playback
  • Connections include HDMI, Component, Composite, S-Video, 7.1CH, 5.1CH, Stereo, Coaxial, Optical. Includes an HDMI cable

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Prepare to be impressed by the OPPO DV-980H universal DVD player. Continuing the OPPO tradition of exceptional audio/video performance and great value, the DV-980H delivers a stunning picture and immersing sound for today's home theaters. Advanced video upconversion technology brings standard definition DVDs to life with 1080p "Full HD" clarity. Precision rendering from Super Audio CD, DVD-Audio, HDCD and regular CD creates enveloping acoustics with high fidelity. Complemented with 7.1-channel surround audio, high-resolution picture slide show and a convenient USB 2.0 port, the DV-980H helps you rediscover the treasures in your home theater.


Customer Reviews:   Read 209 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Wow!   August 4, 2008
guu
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I ordered the Oppo because I heard that divx/xvid content viewed on it looked better than on other players. What I discovered was that DVD content looks better too! Compared to my Pioneer (with Faroujda), the Oppo's custom Mediatek chip does a vastly superior job of deinterlacing, producing a much better picture.

An example of where the Oppo really cleans house is Chinese/Korean historical shows with thatch roofed dwellings. The thatch is sharp and well defined with the Oppo, where the Faroujda chip just couldn't cut it.



5 out of 5 stars Oppo DV-980H DVD player   August 2, 2008
Alex
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Excellent player! Video upscaling of standard DVDs are excellent. Audio playback quality for DVD Audio and SACDs are also excellent. Do yourself a favor and buy it!!


5 out of 5 stars Wow! Great DVD player!   August 1, 2008
fairmontGN (Fairmont, NE USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I did some research and found the OPPO dvd player to be the best reviewed up-converting dvd player out there. They were right! The picture is second only to Blue-Ray at less than half the cost. I have no problem recommending it to any of my family and friends. Can't say enough good things about this player. It makes my new 1080p HD tv look awsome.


5 out of 5 stars An amazingly good HD picture   July 25, 2008
Gustav (Los Angeles, CA USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I normally don't bother with writing reviews, but for this, I HAD to add my voice to the chorus of praise.

After getting this player, I bought the "Planet Earth" DVDs instead of waiting to buy a Blu-Ray player so I could watch the "HD" version of "Planet Earth," and I can't believe how good the Oppo's HD upscaling picture is on my 1080p LCD TV! I don't think I will buy a Blu-Ray player for some time, at least not until it comes down in price to about $100. Why should I? The Oppo turns all DVDs into HD-quality, or at least something good enough to fool me. Blu-Ray manufacturers must consider Oppo Enemy #1.



1 out of 5 stars What's the fuss? It's loud, picture quality isn't that great!   July 19, 2008
wildcatgoal (Chicago, IL)
0 out of 12 found this review helpful

I bought this because everyone was giving it rave reviews for TV's 46" and below. My TV is a Samsung 46" LN46A650. Previously, I was using my PS3 to play all DVDs, including Blu-Rays. I decided to buy a standalone up-converting DVD player in hopes that my standard DVDs would be "enhanced" to a level fairly close to Blu-Ray. Blu-Ray discs look incredible! I realize the term "up-convert" means that the DVD player takes the DVD's native resolution and "smartly" blows it up to 1080p (or whatever resolution you so choose). But, people keep saying that there is no need for a Blu-Ray player because up-converted DVD's look just as good!

FYI: All HDMIs are connected direct to the TV, not through my audio receiver (which I find unnecessary considering it's an audio receiver and does nothing with video). I say this to clarify that there is no issue with my HDMI-switching receiver - I don't use that feature. Also, I'm using top-quality, and overpriced, Monster HDMI cables. (I doubt even the cheapest cable would make a real difference anyway so long as the gauge of wires are the same.)

I first started with a Pioneer unit for $89 because all my home theater equipment (except for the Samsung 46" TV) is Pioneer. The standard DVD playback at 1080p with it looked no better than when I played my DVDs through my PS3 and the picture actually looked darker and noisier, as if someone aged the picture in Photoshop. I spent an hour with different DVDs (e.g., Ronin, Kill Bill, American Gangster) attempting to notice a difference, especially one worth spending $89 for. I decided to return it to Abt.com.

I then typed in "Best Up-converting DVD Player" into Google and the Oppo line came up. I decided to go with the least expensive one because all of them were extremely expensive relative to the Pioneer I had. I figure just over double the price of the Pioneer I just had should get me an up-converting DVD player I'll be satisfied with. Boy was I wrong!

Just like the Pioneer, this thing doesn't up-convert any better than my PS3. It certainly up-converted better than the Pioneer, but not by much and certainly not enough to justify its price relative to the Pioneer. I consistently felt as if standard DVDs looked better coming through the PS3. I tested and tested and tested, same feeling. I also consistently felt that DVDs played through the Oppo had a subtle green hue where dark grays and browns were. Through the PS3, everything was natural and normal looking. Not to mention this weird issue: title credits and moving text would actually skip around or get all discombobulated for a quick second everyone once and a while. This never, ever happened with any DVD player connected to any TV I've ever had (including my PS3 and the Pioneer I tried first). My TV checks out fine.

I'm going to try, just because Amazon.com has a fair return policy, the more expensive Oppo 981HD with the Faroudja chipset and see if it will finally satisfy me. If my standard DVD's don't "enhance" to near Blu-Ray quality with the 981HD, I'll stick with using the PS3 and keep my money for something worth it. As far as I'm concerned, if standard DVD's don't look "better" by using this Oppo over a PS3, then it isn't worth two-cents.

Also, just so you know, when the laser eye is moving about the disc, this thing makes more noise than my dust buster, I swear. It sounds like Robocop moving. This isn't a quiet machine. I'm sure it's built well with high quality parts, but it's loudness doesn't reflect that. Plus, why the blue screen text? What home theater set-up uses blue text? Most are green or amber. Blue is hard to read in the dark because there are less blue receptors in the eye than other colors and therefore causes eye strain. (This is why I always wonder why VW still has that blue interior!)

Am I going to say don't buy this? No, because you may not have a PS3 or Blu-Ray player and/or Blu-Ray discs. Nor would you want to pay for either if you don't. (I rent Blu-Rays from Blockbuster Online!) I'm going to say, if you have a big 46"+ TV, I have a feeling you and I will be sticking with Blu-Ray discs only and skipping the whole "up-convert" thing because it just ain't good enough.