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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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Not sure if I can trust the results from that site. This is what it says about one of our sites, vnunet.com: http://www.quantcast.com/vnunet.com#demographics Most of our readers are fairly to very affluent and a business descision makers. I'd assume, but don't know (we don't ask!), that the majority have kids, as our demographic age group
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[quote user="elephant"] [quote user="moxxey"]the Australian forum[/quote] I never knew there was one ! [/quote] It's slightly sad, but not surprising, that people pick up and keep mentioning the fault I made in an original post. I thought there used to be a sub-forum for Australia. Mind you, it sounds like you've picked this
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[quote user="355f"] Calibration would take place in a seperate process for SD and for HD [/quote] But how? That's digitally impossible. The BS3, for example, can't tell the difference between, say, BBC1 or BBC HD through the HDMI cable, via the same source. It's just a digital video signal. What I meant is that if the BS3 (for
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[quote user="PhilLondon"] I think you do not realise that it is a bit offending.. [/quote] Don't assume anything. I moderate (not always successfully!) our forums for one of the biggest (if not the biggest) B2B publishing company, which produces magazines across Europe (and also provides magazine content for our international partners
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[quote user="355f"] Thats the idea of ISF you can calibrate the individual connected source they calibate it for inbuild SD and assume one connects a bs2 as a DVDsource and that explains why the image is so good for SD [/quote] But that would explain why HD images on the BV7-40 MKIV are so good and a step-up from the MKIII. The BS3 is possibly
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[quote user="vlohjr1"] I have a MKIII and as part of the trade in from MKII the blue ray upgrade is free, now i am not so sure! [/quote] That's a good deal, as they claim the Blu-ray upgrade will be around £600. However, you might be right to question this 'internal' drive as a) it simply connects to one of your external
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So, based on what you are saying Phil, you seem very FOR having all the sub-forums? Have you noted my point about bringing more discussion to the General Forum though? And please don't tell me those sub-forums discuss specs that are particular to their territory. If you look through, there are many discussions local to each sub-forum, that relate
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[quote user="Tom"] On one hand, I think that the american forum somehow is not needed. In fact, those contributors speek english too and their threads are also interesting for the people on the general forum. If not, people don't need to reed them. [/quote] The Australian forum is the same. I do wonder if people think that, as they are
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[quote user="Dillen"] I never see you in the scandinavian forum ? [/quote] You mean those users can read the various websites, across the world, in English (including the content we provide to our Swedish magazine, which they print in English), but can't discuss with other users? I know people would like their own section - that's
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I was told no. Blu-ray drives are regional, but most Blu-ray discs are region-free (for now, at least!). However, this means that region-encoded SD DVDs won't play on your Blu-ray internal drive. If you have your BV7-40 MKIV, why don't you share your thoughts with us? What do you think of the TV?
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