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Lólindir Eledhwen
Yo no he encontrado donde comprarlo en Europa.
En EEUU me han confirmado que SI funciona a 220V.
Precio 199 $
Costes de envío:
EMS 69$, de 3 a 5 días más "customs clearance time" y lo entrega Correos.
Por Fedex (2 a 4 días) son 103 $.
Total, suponiendo que nadie te pida aduanas..... unos 300 $.
Ya se me ocurrirá algo que poner....
Yo lo compré en la web oficial y si no recuerdo mal me salió por unos 230 euros, tardando alrededor de una semana. Sin aduanas. La opción fedex no creo que valga la pena y ahí si que tienes un 99% de papeletas para que te toque pagar aduanas.
que tal el bicho jixo???
Estos tíos también lo han probado
www.hometheaterhifi.com/cgi-bin/shootout.cgi?function=search&articles=122
Se dedican a medir parámetros objetivos. Saca mejor nota que el S97, que hasta ahora era su mejor clasificado
Extracto lo del Oppo:
OPDV971H (DVI)
Passed
Layer Change
Responsiveness
Chroma, 3-2 Film Flags
Chroma, 3-2 Alt. Flags
Chroma, 2-2 Film Flags
Chroma, 4:2:0 ICP
Video Levels
Blacker-than-Black
YC Delay
Image Cropping
Sync Subtitle to Frames
3-2 Cadence, Film Flags
3-2 Cadence, Alt. Flags
3-2 Cadence, Video Flags
3-2 Cadence, Mixed Flags
Film Mode High Detail
Bad Edit
Video to Film Transition
Incorrect Progressive Flags
Motion Adaptive
Borderline
Recovery Time
Failed
2-2 Cadence, Film Flags
The 971H is the premier DVD player from a brand new company here in the US: Oppo Digital. The company is a spring off from the electronics giant, BBK Electronics. BBK has been in the business for a long time and is a world leader in the electronics field with total manufacturing output matching Sony and Matsushita. If the 971H is any indication, we have a lot to look forward to from Oppo Digital.
As you can see from the Benchmark scores, the 971H is an outstanding budget DVD player. But I must advise you that the scores only pertain to the DVI output. This player’s component outputs do not support progressive playback, only 480i, so we were not able to plot a video frequency response curve. I was quite surprised, because I’ve never seen this before. The DVI video board in the player houses the Genesis FLI-2310 video processing chip, so the component video connections cannot take advantage of it.
This is the second union of the FLI-2310 and a Mediatek MPEG decoder. Ever since I first tested the Mediatek chips, I’ve been hoping for their fusion with a high line de-interlacing solution. The first player that I tested with this was the Toshiba 593 DVD/VCR combo. Unfortunately, that player had inconsistent performance from player to player, and the implementations of the chips were not what they should have been. I left feedback with Toshiba on this, but they didn’t take advantage of the suggestions. When Oppo originally sent me their player, I found some problems that needed to be addressed, I let them know, and they fixed them. I must say I was extremely impressed with how Oppo handled the issues I brought up, as well as the issues that I’ve seen raised on some of the Internet A/V forums. Their fixes led to a score of 94 in our benchmark, which is only second to the Denon DVD-5910. Not bad for a sub-$200 player!
This player offers the standard upscaling resolutions of 480p, 720p and 1080i. The DVI output is not HDCP compliant, so consumers with older DVI monitors that don’t support HDCP are in luck! The Faroudja chip seems to be set up appropriately, though it lacks a mode for 2-2 cadences. Oppo informed me that this is a feature that will be implemented on their next player. The Genesis chip has the same limitations as every other player using it. This includes somewhat sluggish transitions between film and video material and the unfortunate macroblocking issue. When I used my standard A Bug's Life test, the player did show signs of the macroblocking bug but it isn’t as bad as some other players such as the Teac Esoteric UX-1 or Samsung HD-1000.
The Mediatek chip is utilized to its fullest potential here. The player breezed through our chroma tests with no signs of banding or jaggies at all. The chip is also extremely fast with menu navigation and supports a seamless layer change.
I did find a few additional problems with the player and hope to see Oppo resolve them with a future firmware change. The cross color suppressor function of the Faroudja processing is defaulted to ON with no way of turning it off. We saw this same issue with the Panasonic RP-62 a while back, and it can cause some abnormalities with chroma performance, including slight flickering. I played animation material, including Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, The Incredibles, and Finding Nemo (think I’m a Pixar fan??) and didn’t see any issues at all. But I did notice a big drop off in vertical chroma resolution using the test patterns from Avia Pro.
Some of the bonus features of this player include excellent PAL support with PAL to NTSC conversion. On top of that, the player is region free out of the box making it an excellent choice for fans of foreign cinema or foreign market DVDs. The player also supports DiVX and MPEG-4 files. On the audio side, you’ll find an internal Dolby Pro Logic II decoder that can be used with the analog audio outputs. There is also full DVD-Audio support with bass management and time alignment.
If you are in the market for a budget DVD player, with DVI output, and which has exceptional video performance, the 971H definitely meets those criteria. This player passes below-black, has no pixel cropping, and there are no signs of Y/C delay. I personally can’t wait to see what Oppo has in store for us next.
Ya se me ocurrirá algo que poner....
Podéis organizar una "compra china" de Oppos. A lo mejor os hacen precio...
A estas alturas ya no se si merece la pena...
En cualquier caso y como ya he comentado en los últimos días:
1.- La calidad constructiva del OPPO es aun peor que la de los WINCHUMWEI de Carrefour
2.- El mando es peor que el del garage (y no tan sencillo como este último)
3.- Por DVI se ve de escándalo...
:alloro :alloro :alloro :alloroSaca mejor nota que el S97
Ojo, no tiene 2:2 pulldown, que es el del PAL.
Se supone que en la próxima revisión del firmware igual lo ponen.
De las pegas que le pone Guser (que ciertamente, son pegas) diría que la mejor solución se llama Panasonic S97....
Además tengo una duda: si se rompe el trasto ¿quién lo arregla? es que aunque parezca mentira, los chismes estos se rompren..... )
Ya se me ocurrirá algo que poner....
Está claro... el Brainwave fue todo un chollo.
Se ve bien, por lo demás coincido bastante con las apreciaciones Guser.Iniciado por TITO LUIGI
Que se compre algo en el extranjero no implica que no tenga garantía, y más cuando lo compras directamente al distribuidor. Tema a parte son los gastos de transporte que conlleve.Iniciado por Kores
jixo
sacaron el pulldown 2.2 en el ultimo firmware??
Jixo, que mando tiene el tuyo, ¿el blanco o el negro?
@Titotluigi
Ultima revisión firmware (ver punto1):Iniciado por TITO LUIGI
Major Firmware Release - October 12, 2005
Summary of changes in this release:
1. Added support for 2:2 Cadence for PAL playback.
2. Proper DivX aspect ratio support. 4:3 content will no longer be stretched to fit the screen.
3. Enhanced DVD+R Dual Layer support.
4. Fixed TrueLife turning off DCDi. Turning Off TrueLife functionality will now retain all DCDi functionality.
5. Added Noise Reduction function.
6. Fixed Frame Stepping for Black remote users.
7. Fixed proper aspect ratio support while zooming.
8. Added support for DTS and Dolby Digital tracks on DVD-Audio discs
9. Added memory function for single ejected disc
10. Added Random and Shuffle functionality for Audio CD playback.
11. Increased the DVI mode change display time.
12. Added firmware Version display through OSD button.
13. Added support for DivX Digital Right Management (DRM) and Video on Demand (VOD)
14. Increased baseline Brightness. Default Brightness is now equivalent to “+5” in previous firmware.
15. Changed user interface font to Arial.
Para ver en detalle:
http://www.oppodigital.com/opdv971h_...ease_note.html
Gracias por el aviso del nuevo firmware Javier.
Sobre el mando, es negro por arriba y gris por debajo.
Jodo, se suponía que ese era el bueno, como debía ser el blanco...Iniciado por jiXo
Si pones el nuevo firmware, ¿te importaría hacer una pqueña review de las mejoras, sobre todo con discos PAL?
Salu2
Javier, yo tengo el blanco
Yo estoy intentando pillarme un Panasonic RP82 con salida SDI para mi iScan pero como se me tuerza mucho la cosa me voy por un Oppo.
Ahora si:
Por fin la versión 12 del firmware del Oppo con 2:2. Eso si para los que usen la salida DVI para los que usan componentes (¿hay alguno?) nasti.
http://www.oppodigital.com/opdv971h_support.html
Enhorabuena los premiados.
Nueva review del forero ANDREA Manuti, del oppo, que sale muy bien parado para lo que cuesta. (A la altura de un HTPC)
http://www.htprojectors.com/indexENG.asp
Alguien lo vende en España??
Algún comentario más, de los que ya lo tienen (Guser y otros )??
Saludos........
Hola compañeros
Estoy en negociaciones para traerme uno de USA, no se como acabará el tema. os mantendré informados.
Un saludo.
Tambien lo venden en tiendas online europeas.Iniciado por Bluecamel
Hola Javier
Te importaría darme alguna, porque con el amigo google, solo he llegado a las americanas.
Y estoy en conversaciones con la propia oppodigital en USA, porque Amazon , me dice ???, que no pueden vender reproductores a España, o al menos eso es lo que yo he entendido, con mi "english" de andar por casa.
Un saludo.
Aqui tienes una:
http://www.livingcinema.nl/
La version europea se llama BBK en vez de Oppo pero son exactamente el mismo, de hecho se pueden intercambiar los firmwares.
Salu2
Gracias Javier.
Seguiré informando
Un saludo