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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 don't know, SP. I'm still a little worried about jitter.
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Let's start fresh! 1. Fire David Lewis. I like him just fine, but good lord. He hates computers! That's like hiring a vegetarian as a butcher! We want MEAT! 2. Diversify video. I think anyone reading these boards can tell what a powder keg our video segment is. Kill the BeoVision 4. Panels are commodities. Stop trying to push a boulder up a
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I'm thrilled with it and appreciate you taking the time to snip some excerpts (as I think we've realized that some of our dear readers tend to "skim"). A also agree that I'm at a loss for a major review that doesn't rave about the manifold quality and performance of our televisions! My favorite article so far is "Liquid
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Razlaw, I often have to train new salespeople to distinguish between unhappy customers and unhappy people! One can be satisfied and the other cannot!
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Why should we move away from a valid argument? The idea that the average Joe or Jane can grab a universal remote and program it to work as well as a Beo 4 does out of the box is pure fantasy! At best, the universal remote will function as 5 separate remotes, never truly integrating functions. This requires custom macros, which most people either won't
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Razlaw, I can count on you to enjoy this! I was sitting around the shop one day (probably fuming over some generic "B&O is for rich people with more money than sense" thread) and thought to myself, "Where are all these stupid rich people I keep hearing about?" I know that there is a vein of folk wisdom that runs through the populous
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Sorry, 355f, but missing the point is your department. Reducing a television to pure picture quality ignores the complex operating environment of modern video systems. Superb sound and single remote operation have existed in the B&O world since we first connected audio & video products. In the same post you quote (not just missing the point
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Just thought I'd point out that Toyota is going to be posting an FY loss. Toyota. And when Pioneer posted FY loss after FY loss until shutting down proprietary manufacturing this lot said "Thanks for the brilliant products, Pioneer!" The criticisms are all a bit self serving! Despite high prices, there is always a place for the enthusiast
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Roku is going to be included in the next addition to the PUC.
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No, they are separate items.
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