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Out to Reavon for some answers, I was told that the products are still underĭevelopment, and that more information would become available at an unspecified Wondering how much these new players will cost. It simply lacks DACs andĪnalog audio circuity altogether. You only plan to connect your player via HDMI, the UBR-X100 is just as good aĭigital transport as its more expensive sibling. If you need analog outputs, the UBR-X200 will be for you. Images as the more affordable UDP-203, but it offered audiophile-quality DACsĪnd a custom analog output stage. The pricier UDP-205 produced exactly the same Will recall that the company offered a two-player lineup with identical videoĬapabilities in both units. Pioneer’s $1,100 UDP-LX500 player, which is an excellent performer.) Oppo fans (If I remember correctly, the MTK8581 also can be found in Like Oppo’s customized SoC, theĨ581 utilizes a quad-core, 64-bit processor - an ARM Cortex-A53 CPU SoC that handles 4K-UHD playback and upscaling. This chip is a highly integrated multi-media While Oppo invested millions to co-develop a custom SoC (System on Chip) withĬhip manufacturer MediaTek, the Reavon players use MediaTek’s most advanced
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Mind: to build the best disc-spinners for discerning enthusiast customers. Like Oppoĭigital, Reavon is a small company owned by a larger organization (in thisĬase, it’s the French consumer electronics company Groupe Archisoft), seemingly founded with one goal in Similarities aside, there are reasons for the references to Oppo. Performance and a noticeably Oppo-like appearance. And it is with these enthusiasts in mind that a new companyĬalled Reavon has entered the scene with its first two products, the UBR-X100Īnd UBR-X200, both of which are UHD Blu-ray players boasting high-end But AV enthusiasts know that the very best home-theaterĮxperiences are still encoded in the microscopic pits and lands of the Ultra HDīlu-ray disc. And indeed, streaming quality has improved significantly in the last Joe, the quality of picture and sound available via streaming is more than goodĮnough. In the last couple of years, most of the large electronicsĬompanies have chosen not to refresh their lineups of disc-players at all,įocusing instead on TVs, gaming consoles, and mobile devices.

Pioneer, and Sony, but none could match the discontinued Oppo players’Ĭombination of high performance, excellent build-quality, extensive features,Īnd overall value. Players were still being offered by Panasonic, In early 2019, Samsung followed suit, exiting the disc-player market. Still being built, mostly for the Asian market. Oppo’s Chinese parent company must have concluded (correctly, we mustĪdmit) that there was more money to be made selling mainstream consumerĮlectronics, such as the Oppo-branded smartphones and smart watches that are Writing on the wall: streaming video was the future, and disc-spinning was the Very fine audio electronics and planar-magnetic headphones, could see the The California-based company, which also produced some News that Oppo Digital, the highly-regarded maker of high-end Blu-ray players, April of 2018, AV enthusiasts around the world were disappointed to read the
