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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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Imagine if they had just made a 32 inch version of the Beovision 26 thus negating the nead for the 8 in the first place. At least it would have looked like a B&O tv should. And HDMI inputs as per the rest of the planet!
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http://www.stuff.tv/news/web/hands-on/pure-music-hands-on?page=0,0 If i could buy a B&O media player, where i was guarenteed top quality music and film, at a reasonable cost i would buy one. In the mean time i'll make do with an Ipad and Apple TV. Whats the point in having a player, where the user has to put plastic disks into the bottom of
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Collecting this B&O stuff can be a slippery slope
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My mum introduced me to B&O back in the 80's and my wife is now a big fan. But outside them i have never met a woman who has ever heard of B&O. This might be a different story to what the stores see, but considering how proud of their houses women are, i would have thought they were missing a trick in not trying to entice this potential
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There is a saying in our country. "A fool and his money are soon parted"
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I much prefered the cosmetics of the Beosound 3, right up until the point i sold it. It felt and looked a B&O product should, and had any future radio been a modern take on it, i would have bought one. (Bluetooth, Airplay, DAB, and FM). Where i live the FM transmission is hit and miss, and with thousands of new radion stations available at a key
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Good to see they have their finger on the planets financial pulse
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A few more links now detailing the guts of the phone(Samsung Galaxy S2) http://microfashionview.blogspot.com/ http://www.tuvie.com/bophone-m-concept-combines-the-power-of-samsung-with-bang-olufsen-audio-speakers/
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