OPPO DV-980H 1080p Up-Converting Universal DVD Player with HDMI and 7.1CH Audio
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.
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OPPO DV-980H 1080p Up-Converting Universal DVD Player with HDMI and 7.1CH Audio Reviews
DVI connections can be made using an HDMI to DVI adapter plug with no loss of visual or audio fidelity. This player is different from the moment you open the box, and even the box is a bit different: most consumer electronics are wrapped and taped in a white foam liner, this unit was encased in a custom fit, velcro fastened soft black envelope with "OPPO" printed across it.that's what your gonna say the first time you fire up this baby with your favorite standard-def DVD. I did a fair amount of online research for upconverting DVD players and the OPPO DV-980H quickly rose to the top of the heap.and I had never heard of this company 'til now. This is not your average Big Box Mart or Big Buy DVD player.
The unit is slim yet has a bit of heft to it. There are four ways to make video connections with this unit: HDMI,Component Video, S-Video and Composite Video. It has a lot of adjustability and a wealth of video and audio connections and capabilities. I have this unit feeding my hi-def Hitachi 51F59 50" wide screen RPTV; the difference in video quality from a standard DVD player is INCREDIBLE. If you're the type who "doesn't do instruction manuals" or is "technologically challenged", then maybe you should stick with the lesser fare DVD players.
What it won't do is play any type of hi-def DVD; but with as oustanding an image as you get from this player using standard definition DVD's, you really won't care. The overall effect is that of a theater film.three-gun RPTV's typically don't have the razor sharp picture most flat screens do but with this player I truely have a home cinema. Upconverting of commercial DVD's occurs *ONLY* through the HDMI/DVI connection; in any other mode you are limited to standard definition (480i/480p) video. If you have a large collection of standard-def DVD's and your TV/Monitor is able to accept the HDMI/DVI connections, then this is the player to get.
Decoding surround sound (Dolby and DTS)can be done through the player with both 5.1 and 7.1 preamp channnel outputs or sent digitally "raw" (via optical or coaxial digital cables) to your reciever/amp for decoding. The DV-980H is a very sophisticated DVD player and has adjustments well beyond those of mere mortal players.in short, READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL. The only exception is home video/consumer-created DVD's which can be upconverted using the component video connections. With the DV-980 set for 1080i upconverting, my standard-def DVD's come across beautifully cinematic with zero artifacts from the upconversion that I've been able to see.
Word of advice: if your TV/Monitor does not have an HDMI or DVI connection, don't waste your money on this DVD player. Here's some of my comments to add to all the other positive reviews. The manual is quite thorough and the adjustments are really not hard to figure out. You can get a truely amazing picture by setting this unit up properly BEFORE you begin feeding it your DVD collection.
A little history. Long story short. Last night, I watched Apollo 13 and Transformers and realized that I won't be going back to movie theaters for a while. and I can still enjoy my full movie collection. I was so happy with this setup that I stopped going to movie theaters.for about 2 years. Nevertheless, the DV-980H gives me about 75% of the BD experience for less than 1/2 the admission price.
and the sound is excellent. I bought a Blu-ray drive for my computer and must admit that the picture and sound were phenomenal, I just don't like to use a full size computer to watch movies. Life is good again.
I used to have the OPPO DV-971H feeding my Optoma H31 480p projector over DVI. During the past 4 months, I barely used the projector and started going to the theater more often. and I'm not paying $400 for a standalone given today's movie selection. I had to turn down the volume on my receiver (and sub) and was still able to hear the dialogue (I had issues with the $ony were the dialogue would be muffled and I had to crank up the volume to hear anything). I got it 2 days ago, and I've already watched 6 full movies.
After upgrading to a Panasonic PT-AX200U 720p projector, I had to use a DVI/HDMI adapter and didn't like the way the assembly was "pulling" on the HDMI input of the projector, and also felt the picture wasn't was it used to be. The picture is awesome (colors, dynamic, etc.). How does it compare to Blu-ray. I watched the 1st Pirates of the Caribbean on BD and DVD back to back; there is definitely a difference. If it helps anyone, here's my setup: DV-980H (digital coax audio + HDMI video), D-link DSM-510 network media player (digital optical audio + HDMI video), Denon 787 receiver, Klipsch B3 / C2 / S2 / Sub-10, 92" gray Elite screen, PT-AX200U, audio and video computer calibrated. and DVD is just an older format.
enters the DV-980H. BD offers uncompressed audio and a 1080p/24 picture that is encoded more efficiently. Now I felt the 720p upgrade was justified. The picture and sound quality were ok, by I didn't feel that my 720p upgrade was justified. and ALL wires from BlueJeans cable. So I went to a local store and bought the "highly reviewed and recommended" $ony DVPNS700H with HDMI out.
If I didn't have to go to work during the day, I would have watched movies all night.
I heard about the OPPO and read some of the reviews before buying it for my Panny 42" Plasma. Now I can and it's awesome. I hadn't been able to view some of my CDDVD purchases from the UK til now. Buy one, you can't lose. I also found extra media content when I stuck in my "Lord of the rings" Extended DVD's, my old APEX player didn't. I love my OPPO :).
My HD TV absolutely loves it. The picture is crystal clear and the sound is amazing. Fantastic DVD player.
We were thrilled to finally watch our Euro DVD's. The Oppo is clear and simple to use. I would recommend the Oppo DVD to everyone.
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