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I'd pursue an Oppo w/Darbee first. Might be above budget though unless found one used.
I have an Oppo 93 but know nothing about Darbee.
It depends on how far down the rabbit hole you want to go. An external scaler, which I am going to assume you would also use for CMS, would likely be an improvement. However, to reap the benefits of something like a lumagen, you are going to need to professional calibrate the projector with the scaler in the chain. To do that on your own, you are going to need a colorimeter and computer software to dial in the correct colors, gray scale, and gamma. I have a little newer (but still old) JVC, the RS40. The biggest problem with these front projectors is calibration. In order to even attempt to match the PQ of a good plasma TV, you need to be able to independently calibrate the projector. With a TV, you can usually look up CNET's (or like website) calibration numbers, and get a good to great picture. The problem with a projector is, is that every environmental factor in one's room (projection screen, room color, ambient lighting) effects the picture, and so every projector needs an in room calibration (again and again as the bulb ages since all bulbs are different) PITA as they say....But 100+ inch screen is pretty awesome....
Darbee makes a video processor (http://www.soundandvision.com/content/darbee-visual-presence-darblet-video-enhancer). The Oppo 103Ds and 105Ds have the 'D' for the built in Darby Processor (I have two 103Ds, a 93, a modded 83 and an old DV980H)
Thanks. I should have gone to the Oppo site before posting. What's your feedback on the D models. You must like the picture sharpening since you have two units with the Darblet feature. (I've owned the 83 and DV980 as well. Oppo players are the best.)
I definitely like it and for me it is worth the $100 difference. I use one in the main system and one in a back-up system. Would not of course call it a night and day difference (vs. comparing a cheap Blu-Ray player), but it adds nice depth. I have the BDP-93 in the master bedroom system on a motorized pull down 92 inch screen with an Epson 8350 projector and it looks really nice. I only put the 93 in the bedroom as the master bedroom system feeds the outdoor speakers and I audio/video connections wired outside, and, since the BDP-93 has composite out, I hook-up an old small monitor and can view what is playing on the hard drive. I downloaded the Oppo Media Control App (on my iPhone 5) for the one BDP-103D in a spare system and it connected to the network and it worked beautifully (reading the files on the hard drive) and I sent an e-mail to Oppo to ask if they had a similar thing for the BDP-93/95 and they replied an hour later (great customer service) that they did for Android and don't intend to devote the resources to develop one for IOS so I bought a $79 Andriod tablet at Sam's Club and it works wonderfully. So I don't really need the monitor outside at this point. I actually can't wait for Oppo to have the next generation ready (probably a year from now) and then I'll be left with the dilemma as which player to move upstairs for the bonus/guest room (have a Sony Blu-Ray player and a Marantz DV9600 up there now). I like the 103D in the spare system as I have some multi-channel DSD files on the attached hard drive. So I may wait until I upgrade the main system before moving the other 103D to the bedroom and then I may move my modded BDP-83 (which is a better player in modded version to the Marantz DV9600) to the bonus/guest room.
It sounds like I should at least try an external Darblet with my projector. And the next time my wife says I have too many electronics, I'll be sure to pull up your post.
PS - if your wife still complains about the above, tell her she'll need to visit me for a bit and spend a couple of hours a day listening to one of the systems and giving me feedback on the differences and if the feedback isn't good enough she will just have to start over.
Looking at this from a cost perspective, it might make more sense for me to sell my BDP-93 and purchase a BDP-103D. What do you think Phil? Is there a reason I should hold on to my 93 model and add a standalone Darblet?