Ah, but does it play 4K BR discs? From what I can see, the lowest end 4K BR player comes in around $250 CDN... and that won't play SACD (I've quite a fewj. So, had I not needed the balanced XLR & audiophile DAC, the OPPO UDO-2P5 would have done the trick at $719 (CAD); and just for comparison, the 205 currently sells for $1,689...more than double the 203.
But you get more than what I've already mentioned with OPPO; you also get full metal body, and more solid disc tray, and that can come into play when you hear folks like Dave (in MA) saying his Crimson BRs in the Sailors' Tales box won't play on his MacBook. Sometimes it's as simple as the solidity of the disc tray. I've been using OPPO since late 2014 and so far (knock on wood!), I've yet to run across any discs on which it hiccups.
If you're happy with what you have, then there's nothing more needs be said. But for me, I wanted (for the first time in my life) the ability to play anything. Turns out there are plenty of SACDs that are not "mainstream" content; the recent Tower Japan spate of ECM SACD hybrids being one example (shipping soon, Jarrett's Sun Bear Concerts...preordered, and I can't wait! But I've also picked up most Miles Davis stuff I love on SACD [the '60s quintet through On the Corner, plus a few other earlier ones), for example. Yes, a lot of SACDs are big selling pop and rock stuff...but there are enough exceptions (plus I love my SACDs by The Band, Moody Blues, Dylan, Joe Cocker. Leon Russell, Gary Burton and more)....
Anyway, I've babbled on long enough...
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