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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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ICE power is in a lot of stuff from Samsung mobile phones to Asus laptops, to Meridian speakers, to a B&W subwoofer and docks. As for that article, let's keep our ears to the pasture and see if the sheep hear anything.
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Is it possible to capture a photo of the effect? It could theoretically be condensation. The front glass isn't vacuum sealed on, after all.
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Punchkin, if we're opting for a cooler picture (and I don't believe we are, I'd be interested to see if you could site such an article), I would assume it would be due to the outcome of viewing panels. Having seen these in action it's clear that the engineers aren't just looking to blindly push values in one direction or another
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This is true, but these are prefessional reviewers. Most people do not know how to access the correct menus let alone how to adjust the chromatic values, luminant values, and geometric values to achieve either a THX or ISF calibration. Bang & Olufsen televisions, on the other hand, are ISF calibrated from the factory (these values are printed on
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Puncher, VisionClear has evolved from the days of analog processing, but is still a collection of technologies and hardware choices that, even individually, are not generally found in the competition. B&O considers even the choice of chem-treated front glass an element of VisionClear. I think that there is information in the marketing materials
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Nope. You can connect directly to a videomaster, but you have to go RCA out. ML only carries analog signals. The BeoSystem 3 platform will mix down the digital stream from the HDMI, but I don't believe that it does so with SPDIF.
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Isn't it time for a new liquid? Water has been around for billions of years. When will they come out with something wetter?
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Why is it so hard for B&O? They continue to stand by their foolish policy of not handing over full control to me. But seriously... There was an article in (I believe) Businessweek a few years ago about how certain companies are guided by a single vision, usually that of a charismatic leader. Jobs was mentioned and, believe it or not, so was David
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I'm just the littlest bit a car guy, so I don't know the rules on this. I know that companies like Aston have to reduce the average emissions statistics in their fleet and building a shrimpy little car is the easiest way to do this, but does it have to be under the same brand if multple brands are controlled by a group? I.e do Mini's standards
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Rumor has it the new category will be the reintroduction of electric shavers. Or sheep sheers. Somthing like that.
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