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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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I like the look of the new Loewe. It looks good and the build is good, picture isnt bad either lets be honest. But i do agree that Bang have the edge. The Bangvisions are designed for people to take full use of their features and salespeople are trained to show these at demonstration, as luxury car dealers are trained to show all the functions of their
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I beg your pardon. My Fiat Coupe is a nearly a Ferrari.
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Lets have some happy B&O stories....you know the ones, where people actually enjoy the products. I mean after some of the last threads where everyone thrashed out that the products are worthless junk - I mean they are aren't they? Thats why people dont buy them anymore - its all rubbish that doesn't connect with this and that from Aldi or
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This is dead boring. Its been debated on this site all the time...price price price.....too much.. blah blah. I dont hear many people who can afford Bang complain when they buy it. Its rubbish about trying to convert Audiophiles or videophile to Bang, they dont care for design etc, they spend their life building systems and trying to get the best sound
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i think its refered to as peaking. anyway this is getting boring. Have a merry Christmas
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http://www.bang-olufsen.com/picture-competences?callFlashSoundPicture=VisionClear enjoy.
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my sincerest apologies. BangVisions do process foreground information differently to background, in most circumstances to varying degrees. They have a hard time doing this on a shot of a football ground for example, as nothing is determined to be of more importance in the shot. They do this more when there is an object that is dominant in the shot.
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I do know it to be true. I measure quality of picture with my eyes.
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Not sure I follow you. VisionClear is not only a contrast screen, that would be rubbish wouldn't it. I suggest you, take a look at a BangVision then compare the image with another manufacturer - do Sony as an example (its easy as the colours are radioactive bright, the screen eye burning bright and the focus overly sharp - giving you an eye catchingly
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