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Old 03-10-2022, 11:06 AM   #8
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Originally Posted by HDTV1080P View Post
Samsung, OPPO, and Panasonic offer HDR10+. If Reavon did add HDR10+ they would start taking business away from Panasonic. If Reavon offers tone mapping and HDR10+ with a firmware update, then both videophiles and audiophiles are going to consider the Reavon players.

If Reavon in the next 3 years or so comes out with a second generation player with 4GB of internal memory for persistent storage, 3 USB 3.0 jacks (two in the rear and one in the front), 10,000Mbps or 1,000Mbps ethernet, IR in, and all the analog audio outputs on the OPPO UDP-203 then Reavon could become the ultimate reference player one day. They could skip the HDMI input that OPPO has since that was not used by most people since people prefer using their A/V receiver for HDMI switching.

Blu-ray fans are excited to see 3 new players from Reavon and new firmware updates. People now need to see HDR10+ and tone mapping and people will stop complaining about the price of Reavon, since they will realize Reavon is offering quality support like OPPO Digital INC offered for their players.
1. Panasonic won't be losing any business as the UB820 is way cheaper than this overpriced Reavon. However, Panasonic will lose if they completely stopped producing the players.

2. Not many care about HDR10+.

3. This shouldn't concern you are I believe you still have a 1080p TV.

Last edited by lgans316; 03-10-2022 at 12:05 PM.
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