
OPPO Udp-203
Bluray Player
OPPO Udp-203
Bluray Player
This article is configurated for Switzerland. Unfortunately we don't have any codefree models.
If you look at the section "Availability" you can see the following information: "3–4 weeks; 9 piece(s) ordered from the supplier." (it says the same thing right at the top of the product page with that blue half-circle icon next to it). So yes, you can have it within 3-4 weeks (assuming you order it now).
wenn du die Meldung ganz liest ist bloss die Rede davon, das keine neune Produktgenerationen entwickelt werden. Da ihre jetzigen Produkte nicht mehr verbessert werden können. Sie werden aber weiterhin Service, Reparaturen und Firmware Updates für bestehende Geräte leisten Existing products will continue to be supported, warranties will still be valid, and both in-warranty and out-of-warranty repair services will continue to be available. Firmware will continue to be maintained and updates released from time to time. Customers can rest assured that they will continue to receive the high quality service and support that they have come to expect from OPPO Digital
The UPD-203 is a very good Blue-Ray player up to and including Ultra HD (4K). The device does not have a built-in amplifier for controlling speakers. You need a separate amplifier for that. However, you can play Bluerays and watch them on the TV via the HDMI input of the TV. The sound then comes out of the TV, provided it has speakers. LG Detlef
Yes, it works, but it is hardly possible to operate it without a control panel. There is an app, e.g. for Android (OPPO UDP-20x Media Control), with which you can operate the player very well, without the menu on the TV. You can also use it to play the songs from your mobile phone. The prerequisite is, of course, that the player and the mobile phone are logged into the same WLAN.
I don't really understand the question. Each device comes with a connection cable for the mains. The Oppo even comes with a separate box with (in my case 3) additional different connection cables. ... and if a cable is missing: This is the power cable used on almost every electrical device. I'm sure you have it at home. LG Detlef
oppo-udp-203 Oppo UDP-203 (Test) 1 BY AV EDITORS ON 5. MAY 2017 - 14:13 Although the majority of all new TVs over 50 inches now natively display 3,840 x 2,160 pixels and more and more Ultra HD Blu-rays are appearing, the selection of adequate players is meagre. Now the American AV specialist Oppo, which operates independently of the Chinese electronics company that gives it its name, is making a valuable and so far unique contribution. The UDP-203 can handle not only UHD discs, but pretty much all types of discs, including SACD and DVD-Audio, which should please hi-fi fans in particular. It is also the first player to be prepared on the hardware side for the playback of Dolby Vision discs. For this, we give it the innovation logo, even if this function will only be activated with a firmware update later this year. But this delay is not tragic, since the release dates of the first Dolby Vision discs are still in the stars. There is less good news on the price front: While the model costs just under 550 dollars in the USA, 850 euros are due here - a somewhat high discrepancy in view of the current dollar exchange rate. A befitting appearance oppo-udp-203_proconOppo's Blu-ray players have never been really cheap. After all, the Americans already underlined their high-end claim in audiovision 3-2013 with the BDP-105, which cost 1,400 euros at the time; the further developed Darbee edition (test in issue 9-2014) even cost 1,520 euros. With the BDP-103D, on the other hand, the ESS Sabre32 Reference converters, the XLR outputs and the toroidal transformer were dropped, which is why it only cost 820 euros. In this respect, the price for the first Ultra HD model seems fairly calculated, especially since it takes over some of the highlights of its brothers.
You simply open the Playstore and lo and behold, there is an app (at least for Android) for the UDP 20? devices and it even works, as a short test shows. even works, as a short test shows. I can't say whether the desired functionality is achieved. In any case, music titles from the network can be selected and played. Of course, the Oppo must be connected or a disc with music must be inserted.
We don't know exactly, but that should be the case for this kind of blu-ray player. It also has copyright protection. We do not recommend stealing / pirating digital content ;)
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