Has the Oppo carried the AV industry?


I looked through my last Widescreen Review magazine the other day (March issue), and I came accross the latest Oppo Bluray player review -didn't read it. In fact, I refuse to read yet another all-universe, all-everything, "the end-all-be-all", "greatest thing since sliced bread", "MUST HAVE", "there is none better", "will revolutionize your home theaters picture and sound quality, to world class levels" article, about the mythical Oppo player!!!..can't do it..WON'T DO IT! NO!!!
Over the last 13 years, I probably honestly read two (maybe three) entire Oppo Universal disc player reviews -start to finish -and other articles discussing Oppo mods and upgrades, articles/discussion that REFER to an Oppo player, as part of some reference system, and inevitably, I find that the Oppo reviews will JUST WON'T GO AWAY, APPARENTLY! They're like bunnies! They keep producing more of their kind, whether you want them to or not!
Lol -I'm just simply amazed by how much attention and press that a lowely disc player has obviously gotten over the years! Surely, owning an Oppo player must bee a system transforming experience! ..a "must have" item, no less. I must have missed out..cause I never owned one. In fact, never really cared to own one! I've been dazled by how good the quality of video processing has been in all the plain-Jane disc players, flat pannel display's, and even high end video projectors I've owned continue to supply me wiht! But, apparently, every one else bought the Oppo. Cause I surely, honesly, can't remember a year that's gone by in the past decade, where I don't rememer NOT reading somwhere about an Oppo player!
It's really felt, to me, like home entertainment AV products, and home theater in general, have been on a "demand" slide over the past decade! 7.1 and 1080p, Bluray, etc, have all been around long anough now, that it's kind of a "been there, had that" kind of feeling I get when I think about this hobby anymore. I guess life and priorities has weened me away from being a die-hard enthusiest now-a-days. And yet, I can't get the Oppo topic out of my thoughts, whenever I look at my gear!..and I don't think the hobby is going to let me forget much about it neither. lol!
Anyone else get the oppinion that this product surely has been single most important product in the AV industry, these past 10+ years?! Because it's certainly been the most talked about brand/topic I can remember reading about, if nothing else.
I really do think they'll be making Oppo's for the next 100 years, period! -even if they'll do 4k upscaling, 4k/8k future exact pixel mapping, wifi-HD streaming, toast your bread and make you breakfast, whatever! I'm thinking that these Oppo's just must have been so good, that no serious enthusiest, whatever-phile, or system owner should have ever considered "going without!"...otherwise, they missed out!?
Well anyway, anyone here who's used the Oppo think that the product has been a make-or-break, indespensible, product that really made all the differnence to the picture quality they achieved, or the sonic experience they got using these things? (I'm tickled pink by the digital AV processing advances I've gotten just upgrading processor and displays, year after year) I just want to somehow hear that I really missed out all these years, and the only important consideration I should have made was BUYING the Oppo! Cause at the very least, I'm not totaly convinced that Apple and Oppo aren't the same company, ..secretly.
100 more years of Oppo players?..servers?? -probably
avgoround
I am in the middle of a rebuild of my system and the only thing I have bought so far is a DVD player and yes I went with the Oppo. I like it so far for playing movies. Will let you know when I have my system set up how it does playing DVD audio and super audio Cd's
For those that envision putting all of their blu rays on a server at full (or any) resolution... note that the US just shut down the company DVDFAB for selling software that violates US copywrite... Their competitor has not been shut down .... yet. DVDFAB is based in China and is fighting back... So... stay tuned... You need to break the DRM lock to put the blu ray movie on a hard disk. So... the battle continues.
Late in the game here but I have owned BDP93 for over a year and I agree its a well built machine and has been reliable but sound quality wise...nothing special when using its own DAC...my 20 year old Technics SLPS840 shows it up handily. Video wise nothing to complain about but nothing special either compared to your run of the mill blu ray player. The fact its a universal player is nice but it has been over hyped in my opinion. I am not a fan of the UI either...but that again is personal preference.
Late in the game here but I have owned BDP93 for over a year and I agree its a well built machine and has been reliable but sound quality wise...nothing special when using its own DAC

Two things, the Oppo BDP-105 is better than the 93 and second, the Oppo BDP-105 Darbee as a complete package offers a lot for the price.

Oppo BDP-105 Darbee plays all formats including SACD and the USB input in back can decode DSD and double DSD from computer files.

Video wise nothing to complain about but nothing special either compared to your run of the mill blu ray player.

Oppo with Netflix uses twin Sabre DAC to improve sound and the Darbee processing cleans up the images and the Blue Ray is exceptional as well as ability to upsample to 4K.

Look at tests posted on the internet, the frame rate flags, contrast, noise and other specifications exceed just about everything out there regardless of price. I previously owned a Pioneer Elite and no question the Oppo is better.

I can't cover everything, and no doubt there are products that do as well or better in one or more specific areas, but how many do everything the Oppo BDP-105 Darbee does for that price?
As you said the BDP-105 is a different animal..a generation newer and a model higher + modified. I have no doubt its an excellent performer I was just relating my experience with the BDP93 which is also generally very well regarded.