Test blu ray 4k casino1/3/2024 While the Panasonic DMP-UB900 remains a five-star performer, the Oppo is the more impressive out of the two when it comes to enjoying films. Is the Oppo UDP-203 the new 4K Blu-ray player of choice? Certainly. Not only do the big buttons work responsively with the player and its simple interface, the remote’s backlight is also motion triggered – a genuinely useful feature that we wish more manufacturers would implement. The remote is big and chunky, but it’s intuitive to use. The buttons are responsive, and the 4K disc loader itself is fast and fairly quiet in operation. The display is clear and informative, and also dimmable. It looks smart, and will easily disappear into your home cinema room. With its clean lines, brushed aluminium front panel, minimal buttons and neat display, it’s more reminiscent of the Cambridge CXU universal player – and that’s no bad thing. The UDP-203, however, has been housed in a sturdy metal chassis that’s surprisingly sleek for Oppo. The last Oppo disc player we tested, the superb BDP-105D (£1100), was a rather old-fashioned looking hunk of metal. Add in 7.1-channel analogue outputs for older, non-HDMI receivers, three USB ports for playing media files (they’ll charge your smartphone, too) and two digital inputs (coaxial and optical), and you have an impressive list of connections from the UDP-203.
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