Right now i am using a samsung upconverting dvd player but am purchasing a blur ray. I was going to grab the panny 60 but have been looking at the Oppo 83. Right now all i have a regular DVD's. some will be replaced with blu ray the rest ill just leave.
Anyone know if the upscaling of the Oppo is worth the extra $300(i can get the panny for $200). Im fine with my samsung upscaling and the Panny seems to have good upscaling.
I own the Pansonic DMP-BD60. For the money, it is a great BD player, and I was surprised by how good it is for upconversion of DVDs. I also own an Oppo DV-983H DVD player, which is now discontinued, but it has the same upconversion as the Oppo BDP-83 according to Oppo's web site:
http://www.oppodigital.com/blu-ray-bdp-83/
Now, I have not done a detailed comparison, nor have I used any test discs to check on it, but from brief and casual viewing, there is not a lot of difference between them for upconversion. I should point out, however, that not every issue of upconversion is relevant to every scene, so it could well be that with some discs, in some scenes, the difference might be striking. However, if money is tight, and if you don't need anything that you can get the Oppo to do that the Panasonic cannot do, such as playing DVD-Audio, SACD, or PAL discs or other region discs (there is third party firmware available now for the Oppo to make it region free), I would probably go with the Panasonic. But if you need it to do any of the things that the Panasonic cannot do, or if you must have the very best, then buy the Oppo.
For information about making the Oppo region free, see:
http://www.dvdmaniacs.net/forums/showthread.php?t=42223
http://www.codefreedvd.com/dvd_oppo_bdp83_multiregion_firmware.html
Because of the region free issue, if I had it to do over again, I would buy the Oppo. But when I made my decision to buy the Panasonic, the online information I had read indicated that the Oppo could not be made region free, so I bought a BD player only for playing BD discs (though I have played with it a bit for upconverting DVDs out of curiosity). In my case, with my DVD player, it is region free and can play PAL, so all I am missing is other regions for BD with my setup. The Panasonic cannot deal with PAL (from normal U.S. stores; there are foreign versions of the machine) and it cannot be made region free without hardware modification (according to what I have read online, and with Panasonic, they tend to be less "hackable" than some brands).
In my case, I plan on just keeping the Panasonic and not replacing it with the Oppo, unless it fails out of warranty, or I find a need to play non-region A Blu-ray discs. It really is a good player, and for the money, I don't think it can be beat when compared on things that it can do. The Panasonic, according to online reviews, is reliable and does not tend to have problems with some BD discs the way that some players do, and Panasonic is also supposed to be pretty good at supporting their products with firmware updates, if needed (which, in their case, is less often than some brands who put out products that are not really ready for mass consumption). These nice things, however, can also be said of Oppo. Both players should work well.
So, again, if the money is important to you, and you do not need the ability to play anything that the Panasonic cannot play, I would recommend getting the Panasonic. If money is not really a problem, and you need it to play something the Panasonic cannot play, or simply must have the best, buy the Oppo.