The only other company making a "high end" 4K player is Cambridge Audio.
Nobody else, except us here, are buying Disc anymore. Best Buy has announced that they are no longer going to sell CD's anymore and are reducing the shelf space for DVD\Blu-ray sales. I was in BB this morning and they had no 4K players on display and they had a normal Blu-ray player hooked up to the 4k Sony projector in Magnolia.
At the beginning of 2017, Netflix had over 93 Million subscribers, but only 4.1 Million rent physical discs; that less than 5%! I myself am doing about 50% of my media viewing through streaming and I own a DVR. The Networks are forcing us to do this because they can cut out the Middleman. And, if they don't let me watch it at my own convenience, screw them, I'll consume my media elsewhere.
I own 2 Oppo Players and I'm very satisfied with them. I rent five movies/month from Netflix and two 4K movies/month from 3DBlurayrental. I stream about the same amount from Netflix/Amazon/HBO/Comcast etc. I subscribe to about the same amount of Shows online as I record on my DVR.
I used to purchase about 10 CD's/month. Now I purchase about 2-3 physical discs and download about 3-4 a month. It's more convenient to download them and I can get a lot of stuff in 24/96 or 24/192 FLAC.
Remember, we are a very small club here and we're shrinking every day. The next time you start to forget that, look around and ask yourself "How many people are listening to music on their phone and how many have an Astell & Kern player in their Pocket?" Ask yourself "How many people are using generic Apple earbuds or 'High End' IEMS?"
Nobody else, except us here, are buying Disc anymore. Best Buy has announced that they are no longer going to sell CD's anymore and are reducing the shelf space for DVD\Blu-ray sales. I was in BB this morning and they had no 4K players on display and they had a normal Blu-ray player hooked up to the 4k Sony projector in Magnolia.
At the beginning of 2017, Netflix had over 93 Million subscribers, but only 4.1 Million rent physical discs; that less than 5%! I myself am doing about 50% of my media viewing through streaming and I own a DVR. The Networks are forcing us to do this because they can cut out the Middleman. And, if they don't let me watch it at my own convenience, screw them, I'll consume my media elsewhere.
I own 2 Oppo Players and I'm very satisfied with them. I rent five movies/month from Netflix and two 4K movies/month from 3DBlurayrental. I stream about the same amount from Netflix/Amazon/HBO/Comcast etc. I subscribe to about the same amount of Shows online as I record on my DVR.
I used to purchase about 10 CD's/month. Now I purchase about 2-3 physical discs and download about 3-4 a month. It's more convenient to download them and I can get a lot of stuff in 24/96 or 24/192 FLAC.
Remember, we are a very small club here and we're shrinking every day. The next time you start to forget that, look around and ask yourself "How many people are listening to music on their phone and how many have an Astell & Kern player in their Pocket?" Ask yourself "How many people are using generic Apple earbuds or 'High End' IEMS?"