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    Oppo BDP-105 EU is in stock , only a few available this week and the next delivery will be around the 20th December so if you would like to buy one be quick.

    A few photos:




    The front panel.

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    rear panel

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    Close up showing the high quality headphone socket and MHL/HDMI input for mobile devices etc.

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    Close up of the rear panel showing asynchronous USB input to use as a high end DAC with remote volume control and also the optical and coaxial inputs.
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    Two year warranty, Free UK delivery, payment by card, paypal, bank transfer or cash on collection etc,

    Free Spears and Munsil calibration Blu Ray disc included with all orders.

    Links to buy :

    Region free DVD zones + zone B BluRay zone:
    Oppo BDP-105 EU Multiregion DVD + Zone B BluRay

    Also with multizone mod kit fitted for all DVD and blu ray zones.

    Oppo BDP-105 EU multiregion + Multizone

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    Looks like a serious bit of kit does that, Mark...
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    It does Joe

    Just one in Stock today, probably the last in stock in Europe, a hot seller.

    More available around 20th December.

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    WHAT? No eSATA

    Well that's a bummer, I may well have upgraded at some stage

    The 4K scaling may well have come in handy if I could get a Sony 4K projector at the right price, but a lack of eSATA for streaming is just bad news
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reid Malenfant View Post
    WHAT? No eSATA
    Reading a few comments online it looks like some people caused damage by hot plugging an eSATA drive so maybe that why it has been removed from this model.

    For streaming most people use a NAS drives and stream over the network rather than directly plugged in as it is easier to add content to the disk if it is on the network.

    The Asynchronous USB DAC input is excellent if anyone has a streaming computer etc.
    Also a very good headphone amplifier and high quality digital volume control to use as a digital pre amp connected directly to power amps or active speakers, all for less than a thousand English pounds.

    An excellent review in January 2013 Hi Fi news:

    BDP-105EU January 2013 by Richard Stevenson and Paul Miller, HiFi News, UK

    ""The BDP-105EU is a truly accomplished universal player with the greatest all-round appeal of any source I have tested. Period""


    pdf link to the review:
    http://www.oppo-bluray.co.uk/UserFil...0BDP-105EU.pdf
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Grant View Post
    Reading a few comments online it looks like some people caused damage by hot plugging an eSATA drive so maybe that why it has been removed from this model.

    For streaming most people use a NAS drives and stream over the network rather than directly plugged in as it is easier to add content to the disk if it is on the network.
    Well they are daft for not reading the instructions

    I did try plugging the HDD into one of the USB sockets, but the Oppo 95 wouldn't recognise the drive.

    Yes, looks like it'd be another big investment in a NAS.

    Shame really, as I may well have been tempted if I could keep the HDD as it is, instead of having to find another few hundred pounds or more for a NAS

    Ah well..
    Bests, Mark



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