I'm skeptical that it will even be as good as the ABT. Just like you said, we don't know how good it will be. I'm sure that it probably is a decent chip, and I am sure that to a lot of people it will be perfectly adequate.
Why did they decide to drop the ABT2015? Is this new chip a cost-cutting move, sort of like like with what Oppo did with the BDP-80, in order to cram all of the other new stuff (wireless, 3D support, Neftlix) into the 93 and get it to a $500 price point?
Well, what is that you need? Maybe we can help you find something.
In all honesty, if VP is truly very important to you, it is often said that you will want a stand alone component VP. The price of an entry/mid level VP (hi-end are thousands) + a completely satisfactory stand alone BDP from another brand is about $100 more than the 93, and now you have a lot more flexibility, tools, and it's no longer applied just to DVDs, but any of your sources, including television.
Maybe you needed SACD or DVDA (will these be included)? Or perhaps you don't want this anymore than the wireless, 3D, or netflix?
Maybe you just have to have it all in one box, and it absolutely has to have ABT? Or are two components ok?
Well, I don't know what you want, but if it has to be only one box, here is a Denon BDP with ABT for $200 less?
http://www.amazon.com/Denon-DBP2010-Blu-ray-Player-Black/dp/B002DTWEPU
Maybe instead of complaining about a certain product based on your own individual needs, you can instead list your needs and people can find a solution for you?
I also would not be surprised if if the newer VP was just as good as ABT.