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title: "OPPO BDP-103D Universal 3D Blu-ray Player (Darbee Edition)"
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# Dual-core Fast Startup 3D Darbee Visual Depth Dual HDMI In/Out + 3 USB OPPO BDP-103D Universal 3D Blu-ray Player (Darbee Edition)

**Brand:** oppo
**Price:** ₱306839
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎬 Elevate your home cinema game — see depth like never before!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** OPPO BDP-103D Universal 3D Blu-ray Player (Darbee Edition) by oppo
- **How much does it cost?** ₱306839 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.ph](https://www.desertcart.ph/products/1479017-oppo-bdp-103d-universal-3d-blu-ray-player-darbee-edition)

## Best For

- oppo enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted oppo brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Dual HDMI Inputs & Outputs:** Connect multiple devices effortlessly and share Darbee’s magic across your home theater setup.
- • **Immersive Darbee 3D Clarity:** Transforms your viewing with enhanced depth and lifelike visuals that make every scene pop.
- • **Universal Format Powerhouse:** Seamlessly plays Blu-ray, SACD, DVD-Audio, MP4, MKV and more — your entire media library, no compromises.
- • **4K Upscaling & 2D-to-3D Conversion:** Future-proof your entertainment with stunning upscaled visuals and immersive 3D from standard content.
- • **Lightning-Fast Dual-Core Processor:** Experience near-instant startup and smooth playback without frustrating delays.

## Overview

The OPPO BDP-103D Darbee Edition is a premium universal Blu-ray player engineered for discerning home theater enthusiasts. Featuring Darbee Visual Presence technology, it enhances image depth and clarity for a more dynamic 3D experience. With support for a wide range of formats including Blu-ray, SACD, DVD-Audio, and popular digital files, plus dual HDMI inputs/outputs and 3 USB ports, it offers versatile connectivity. Its dual-core processor ensures fast startup and smooth playback, while advanced features like 4K upscaling and 2D-to-3D conversion future-proof your setup. Though discontinued, it remains a reference-level player prized for exceptional picture quality and robust build, ideal for projector-based home cinemas craving cinematic immersion.

## Description

The Darbee Edition takes home theater beyond accuracy and provides enhanced depth and realism to the visual experience making the BDP-103D a versatile player that delivers enhanced picture quality and premium sound.

Review: Without question, this is THE Blu-ray player to get for front projection home theaters. - I've owned a lot of high end DVD players during the SD era, several $3,000 plus models from the likes of Denon, Panasonic, and EAD. So, I feel confident in the assertion that the quality that Oppo delivers with the 103D is nothing shy of reference. Easily the most value priced, high end featured player I've seen. While I've owned a number of Blu-ray players too, including a Panasonic that originally went for over $1k, I've since been content with using a PS3 for BD playback, as most discs are properly encoded at 1080p24 requiring no extraneous processing, unlike the DVD era, where so many discs were improperly flagged as video or film based content, etc etc. Meaning our BD playback doesn't demand all the bells and whistles as the previous generation to optimize PQ. But I was genuinely surprised, if not a little elated to see the impact Darbee has on image depth. I've always been an early adopter when it comes to home theater. But with most UHD discs being 2k upscales (effectively the same resolution as 1080p - which is the UHD equivalent of watching a DVD upscaled to BD resolution as opposed to a genuine 1080p transfer) and laser projectors that might actually be capable of rendering HDR for front projection still in the "don't buy me" price ranges, we continue to use a 1080p Mitsubishi DLP projector in our HT. As once you've gone to projection screen sizes, there's no going back to conventional tvs. Even 75" screens seem relatively small compared to just 92-100" home projection, much more so compared to 120" or larger. And the introduction of the 103D may cause us to hold out even longer. I've experienced $50,000 systems and literally never experienced a more satisfying video presentation in a home environment. If you have a projector, you will want this player. It doesn't have some of the bells and whistles of our former $3500 Denon DVD player. But the features it does offer are far more satisfying than advanced gamma. At one time the PS3 was THE most reliable BD player to have, as just about every BD was tested on it. But that's not the case anymore. The Oppo will play Sony's botched Total Recall remake perfectly. Something that neither the PS3 nor PS4 can do. That said, while it's video playback and collection of highly functional, well designed video adjustments and other features (like dual HDMI output and input so other devices can benefit from Darbee) are second to none, it's not quite perfect. We miss the customizable home screen interface of the PS3/PS4, the 15sec jump feature on the PS3 remote, and a few other little things. But the biggest and only real drawback to getting this player now, is that it's been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer supported by updates, should any aspect of Blu-ray spec be changed. So, there is a possibility of some newer releases not playing properly in the future. In fact we've already experienced one such issue with the extended cut of Baywatch going badly out of sync with the audio for several minutes before correcting itself, along with a number of related dropouts, presumably at branching points. Though the problem is not exclusive to Oppo and may have more to do with the discs Dolby Atmos track than anything, as our Marantz AVR doesn't support Atmos and there are always learning pains us consumers have to endure, related to inexperienced or just plain delinquent disc authoring with new audio formats. Remember all the playback problems when DTS ES came out on DVD? No other Atmos track has caused problems, so I suspect it has a lot to do with the discs complicated branching too. This player does everything we wanted and then some. It's build quality is better than the $3000 EAD we once owned. Even the remote feels very well made. It's deinterlacing and scaling (pivotal for low res DVD) appear to be as good as any player we've ever owned. And it's BD playback is even better than expected thanks to Darbee. Bearing in mind that I have never been one to condone extraneous video processing, but Darbee definitely offers a positive impact and so far I haven't found any negatives. The 103D also features a newish sharpness enhancement that supposedly doesn't come with a side of ringing. But we haven't found need to experiment with that feature yet, as most of what we watch is BD, which doesn't need any help in sharpness. In terms of detail-defined resolution, at screens sizes of 100" and smaller, 1080p looks about just as detailed as even genuine 4K, much less the 2K upscales that are currently being passed off as UHD. It takes cinema size venues to fully appreciate the detail that even 1080p can produce. So that's another reason we're in no rush to upgrade to UHD until laser projectors, more capable of rendering some of the UHD formats other perks, hit affordable prices.
Review: Awesome device! Not cheap, but neither is a Rolls Royce - This device works very well and you can stream Netflix and Vudu directly onto it. If you want desertcart you must get a Roku streaming stick that is very easy to set up. The stick looks a bit silly sticking out the front, but works very well. You can upscale your picture that you are getting from your cable from 1080i or 720p to 1080p. The remote is fine but I would like if it could be coded to operate the TV and channels on the box. I would greatly appreciate the option for a RF remote versus a IR remote. It would cost more, but who would care? In addition to being the finest Blu-Ray player, If this could be used as an HDMI router with a universal RF remote, the price would matter little to me. The picture in fantastic and the sound as for as I can tell is excellent too. It as packed very well when shipped and weighs many lbs so it is not a cheap piece of junk. If you truly appreciate the finest picture and sounds you can get, this is the machine for you. The Darbee edition is subtle but very effective. I haven't made the move to the what I consider a bump in the road to the 4k tv's yet, but it has made the picture in my older Sony KDL-40XBR3 look even better. There are many in and out connections so you can set up what you want. They are very nice when you call and I updated the firmware while wired directly to the internet. You can be wireless but I have a router so I can be wired. Get the calibration disk to assist in getting the colors and picture as fine as you can. If you aren't a gadget geek, find one that can calibrate you items. One of my favorite features is the ability to zoom into the picture in the disc to fill the screen better than the disc was cut in. I prefer zoom 1.2x that cuts out almost all of the black line of a film cut in the 2.35x1 aspect ratio. Tough to beat this BDP.

## Features

- Darbee Visual Presence provides greater clarity and increases the perception of depth by embedding stereoscopic depth information within the video resulting in a more dynamic, lifelike experience.
- Universal Blu-ray disc player with Blu-ray, DVD, SACD, DVD-Audio, CD, VCD, HDCD, AVCHD, MP4, AVI, and MKV support
- Dual HDMI Inputs and Outputs, MHL-Compatibility, 3 USB Inputs, DLNA (DMP & DMR), SMB/CIFS, Wireless N, RS232 & IR, 7.1-Channel Analog, Coaxial/Optical
- Dual-core processor provides quick startup and fast loading times; Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD Master Audio
- 4k Up-conversion, 2D-to-3D Conversion, True 24p Video, Vertical Stretch Mode, Advanced Picture Controls

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00GPFM106 |
| Analog Video Format | NTSC |
| Audio Output Mode | Surround |
| Best Sellers Rank | #643,539 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #313 in Blu-Ray Disc Players |
| Brand | OPPO |
| Built-In Media | Remote Control |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Television, Projector, Speakers |
| Connectivity Technology | HDMI, Infrared, USB |
| Connector Type | HDMI |
| Controller Type | Remote Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 247 Reviews |
| File Format | AVI, MP4 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00898072002165 |
| Item Weight | 10.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | OPPO |
| Media Type | Blu-Ray Disc, CD, DVD, VCD |
| Mfr Part Number | 5060253540048 |
| Model Name | BDP-103D |
| Model Number | BDP-103DEU |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Wireless |
| Resolution | 1920x1080 |
| Special Feature | Wireless |
| Supported Audio Format | Dolby Digital, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, DTS-HD Master Audio, PCM |
| Surround Sound Channel Configuration | 7.1 |
| Total Number of HDMI Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 898072002165 |
| Video Encoding | H.264 |
| Video Output Resolution | 2160p |

## Product Details

- **Audio Output Mode:** Surround
- **Brand:** OPPO
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** HDMI, Infrared, USB
- **Connector Type:** HDMI
- **Item Weight:** 10.8 Pounds
- **Media Type:** Blu-Ray Disc, CD, DVD, VCD
- **Model Name:** BDP-103D
- **Resolution:** 1920x1080
- **Special Feature:** Wireless

## Images

![OPPO BDP-103D Universal 3D Blu-ray Player (Darbee Edition) - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71UNyHTQy5L.jpg)
![OPPO BDP-103D Universal 3D Blu-ray Player (Darbee Edition) - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51G0GJIOPIL.jpg)
![OPPO BDP-103D Universal 3D Blu-ray Player (Darbee Edition) - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71iNewdIcxL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How does this $599 version compare to the $1300 version? In general.**
A: Howdy,  I don't have the $1300 version; therefore, can't say.  Unless you are big time into audio and have the expensive equipment for it, the Oppo BDP-103D is more then just fine for all your needs.

**Q: Will Darbee be effective if TV is connected to Oppo thro a receiver (Oppo HDMI Out > Receiver HDMI > TV)? Or does it have to connect direct to TV?**
A: Connects direct to the tv via the HDMI 1 jack for best results and as the manual recommends.  My experience with Darbee is it's not worth the extra money.  I can barely tell the difference.  I too was intrigued by it and the write up by Oppo but in my opinion it's a waste of money.  The difference in the picture whether Blu-ray, HD, or SD is barely discernible.  I'm using a Panasonic 1080p 65" tv and Comcast cable provider.  If I had it to over I would purchase sans the Darbee feature.

**Q: Does the CINAVIA chip apply only to DVD Blu-Ray discs or does it work on files played thru the OPPO via USB thumb drive or on the home network?**
A: Pretty sure I remember from the owners thread at AVS that it does indeed do the Cinavia check on all incoming signals, whether from the internal disc drive, or from network or local storage sourced files.  I believe someone was seeing playback issues from his HTPC with ripped movies.

**Q: Is this OPPO Darbbe region free, i.e., it plays DVDs from every region of the world?**
A: All Oppo blu-ray players are not region free for DVD or blu-ray out of the box. However, there are modification kits available. Also I believe there is a disc that will make it region free for DVD's. I think it is called the Super Disc.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Without question, this is THE Blu-ray player to get for front projection home theaters.
*by F***K on November 5, 2017*

I've owned a lot of high end DVD players during the SD era, several $3,000 plus models from the likes of Denon, Panasonic, and EAD. So, I feel confident in the assertion that the quality that Oppo delivers with the 103D is nothing shy of reference. Easily the most value priced, high end featured player I've seen. While I've owned a number of Blu-ray players too, including a Panasonic that originally went for over $1k, I've since been content with using a PS3 for BD playback, as most discs are properly encoded at 1080p24 requiring no extraneous processing, unlike the DVD era, where so many discs were improperly flagged as video or film based content, etc etc. Meaning our BD playback doesn't demand all the bells and whistles as the previous generation to optimize PQ. But I was genuinely surprised, if not a little elated to see the impact Darbee has on image depth. I've always been an early adopter when it comes to home theater. But with most UHD discs being 2k upscales (effectively the same resolution as 1080p - which is the UHD equivalent of watching a DVD upscaled to BD resolution as opposed to a genuine 1080p transfer) and laser projectors that might actually be capable of rendering HDR for front projection still in the "don't buy me" price ranges, we continue to use a 1080p Mitsubishi DLP projector in our HT. As once you've gone to projection screen sizes, there's no going back to conventional tvs. Even 75" screens seem relatively small compared to just 92-100" home projection, much more so compared to 120" or larger. And the introduction of the 103D may cause us to hold out even longer. I've experienced $50,000 systems and literally never experienced a more satisfying video presentation in a home environment. If you have a projector, you will want this player. It doesn't have some of the bells and whistles of our former $3500 Denon DVD player. But the features it does offer are far more satisfying than advanced gamma. At one time the PS3 was THE most reliable BD player to have, as just about every BD was tested on it. But that's not the case anymore. The Oppo will play Sony's botched Total Recall remake perfectly. Something that neither the PS3 nor PS4 can do. That said, while it's video playback and collection of highly functional, well designed video adjustments and other features (like dual HDMI output and input so other devices can benefit from Darbee) are second to none, it's not quite perfect. We miss the customizable home screen interface of the PS3/PS4, the 15sec jump feature on the PS3 remote, and a few other little things. But the biggest and only real drawback to getting this player now, is that it's been discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer supported by updates, should any aspect of Blu-ray spec be changed. So, there is a possibility of some newer releases not playing properly in the future. In fact we've already experienced one such issue with the extended cut of Baywatch going badly out of sync with the audio for several minutes before correcting itself, along with a number of related dropouts, presumably at branching points. Though the problem is not exclusive to Oppo and may have more to do with the discs Dolby Atmos track than anything, as our Marantz AVR doesn't support Atmos and there are always learning pains us consumers have to endure, related to inexperienced or just plain delinquent disc authoring with new audio formats. Remember all the playback problems when DTS ES came out on DVD? No other Atmos track has caused problems, so I suspect it has a lot to do with the discs complicated branching too. This player does everything we wanted and then some. It's build quality is better than the $3000 EAD we once owned. Even the remote feels very well made. It's deinterlacing and scaling (pivotal for low res DVD) appear to be as good as any player we've ever owned. And it's BD playback is even better than expected thanks to Darbee. Bearing in mind that I have never been one to condone extraneous video processing, but Darbee definitely offers a positive impact and so far I haven't found any negatives. The 103D also features a newish sharpness enhancement that supposedly doesn't come with a side of ringing. But we haven't found need to experiment with that feature yet, as most of what we watch is BD, which doesn't need any help in sharpness. In terms of detail-defined resolution, at screens sizes of 100" and smaller, 1080p looks about just as detailed as even genuine 4K, much less the 2K upscales that are currently being passed off as UHD. It takes cinema size venues to fully appreciate the detail that even 1080p can produce. So that's another reason we're in no rush to upgrade to UHD until laser projectors, more capable of rendering some of the UHD formats other perks, hit affordable prices.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Awesome device! Not cheap, but neither is a Rolls Royce
*by S***E on November 8, 2013*

This device works very well and you can stream Netflix and Vudu directly onto it. If you want Amazon you must get a Roku streaming stick that is very easy to set up. The stick looks a bit silly sticking out the front, but works very well. You can upscale your picture that you are getting from your cable from 1080i or 720p to 1080p. The remote is fine but I would like if it could be coded to operate the TV and channels on the box. I would greatly appreciate the option for a RF remote versus a IR remote. It would cost more, but who would care? In addition to being the finest Blu-Ray player, If this could be used as an HDMI router with a universal RF remote, the price would matter little to me. The picture in fantastic and the sound as for as I can tell is excellent too. It as packed very well when shipped and weighs many lbs so it is not a cheap piece of junk. If you truly appreciate the finest picture and sounds you can get, this is the machine for you. The Darbee edition is subtle but very effective. I haven't made the move to the what I consider a bump in the road to the 4k tv's yet, but it has made the picture in my older Sony KDL-40XBR3 look even better. There are many in and out connections so you can set up what you want. They are very nice when you call and I updated the firmware while wired directly to the internet. You can be wireless but I have a router so I can be wired. Get the calibration disk to assist in getting the colors and picture as fine as you can. If you aren't a gadget geek, find one that can calibrate you items. One of my favorite features is the ability to zoom into the picture in the disc to fill the screen better than the disc was cut in. I prefer zoom 1.2x that cuts out almost all of the black line of a film cut in the 2.35x1 aspect ratio. Tough to beat this BDP.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great machine with one problem
*by M***S on January 23, 2014*

So in general this is really a great machine. But if you have a 2D tv or 70" or smaller don't waste the extra $100 for the Darbee. From what I understand the Darbee part is great for large projector screens? So I really like that it will play any type of normal DVD/BR. BR's in 7.1 sound. It will also play just about any type of music formats. And the best thing is I have a portable hard drive (2 TB) that I plug in with the USB and I can play my music or look at photos and videos from the internet. So I have thousands of songs and photos at my finger tips to watch on my 70" screen. Great addition to a home theater.

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