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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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[quote user="moxxey"] [quote user="fishta"] Hi Ehlerz, I don't often sit in complete darkness with it on to be fair... [/quote] Doesn't anyone? The problem I have is that if really go *looking* for issues, you'll find them. I believe that people become so hooked on absolute perfection, that they'll never be happy
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[quote user="fishta"] Mine definately does not have the white spots. I keep on meaning to take photo for you and upload. I will try to do so tomorrow. [/quote] I believe you Fishta. However have you tried sitting in a pitchdark room turning your tv off? The official explanation for the white spots is that the higher contrastlevel produces
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[quote user="moxxey"] [quote user="Ehlerz"] So B&O has just informed me that the white spots is not due to a faulty panel. They are as they put it, perfectly normal... (??) SO anyone interested in trading a MK IV with 200 hz panel with deliberate white spots for an older MK IV with the 100 hz panel and no white spots? [/quote
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[quote user="moxxey"] [quote user="Ehlerz"] So B&O has just informed me that the white spots is not due to a faulty panel. They are as they put it, perfectly normal... (??) SO anyone interested in trading a MK IV with 200 hz panel with deliberate white spots for an older MK IV with the 100 hz panel and no white spots? [/quote
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Not a single user of this setup? What about BV 10 owners and Mini,1080p, 24 hz material? Think the problem might be due to the 200 hz panel. Gamemode fixes nothing. /Ehlerz
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So B&O has just informed me that the white spots is not due to a faulty panel. They are as they put it, perfectly normal... (??) SO anyone interested in trading a MK IV with 200 hz panel with deliberate white spots for an older MK IV with the 100 hz panel and no white spots? /Ehlerz
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[quote user="mattstrads"] Why does everybody automatically blame the TV? [/quote] Long experience with faulty bv 7´s, no experience with faults PS3´s /Ehlerz
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[quote user="Khannapa"] So I am the proud owner of a new 7-40 professional installed television. Some peculiar problems when I hooked it up to the Playstation 3. First, the 7-40 couldn't recognize the hdmi that the ps3 was attached to. The b&o technician tried everything and we eventually reproggramed all the input devices, powered
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Hi I used to have my Mini hooked up to my BV 7-40 Mk IV without any trouble at all. Now however, i had my panel updated to the MK V 200 hz panel, and suddenly the lowest 5-10 cm of my screen cant keep up when playing 24 hz material. That was never a problem on my MK IV. Has anyone gotthe same setup without any issues? Thanks in advance Ehlerz
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[quote user="Dave"] [quote user="Ehlerz"] If you move your head up and down and from side to side, the spots becomes much more apparent. [/quote] Neck exercises? I tend to sit in one place and remain still when watching something [/quote] Haha, not my point exactly. My point is that depending on your viewing position the spots are
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