Thank you all for your input. Well, I just could not pass up the sale Crutchfield had on the Sony BDP 1000ES Blue Ray Player. The Oppo was on top of the list 'till I saw this 700.00 Sony for 199.00. After all this time of owning an Upconvert player I finally bought a Blue Ray. Thanks again.
Now that you have pulled the trigger, I must say you made a wise choice. We all know the Oppo is top notch but the questions in my mind are:
1. Oppo is known for great customer service - not everyone needs service. I have 6 HD players, about the same number of DVD players and 1 universal player and have yet to need any service other than FW upgrades.
2. The Oppo 83 can play SACD and DVDA - again not everyone needs this feature. Those who needs it may already have an older one (like my 3910) that cannot play BD so there is minimal (saving rack space) to zero lost if they simply go and buy a straight BD player.
3. Oppo 83 is top notch in upscaling - Synthetic tests showed it earned top scores, but can most average person with untrained eyes tell a theorectically better upscaled PQ while watching, enjoying and focussing on real world materials?
So for $300 less, you gain features you may or may not benefit from including wireless, 4GB external memory and 5 years warranty but lose features you may or not may benefit from including SACD/DVDA, top upscaling and a little bit of speed. So based on your previous posts I thought you made the right choice mainly due to the $300 you saved. Congratulations!