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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 think this goes back to March, and a post about a tiff with a dealer in the US? Remember reading the original post, which dealt with a response from the dealer to iPhone which caused offense. Remember looking forward to hearing both sides of the issue ... I don't think this is a free speech matter, though. The post was quite inflammatory, and
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You'll also have to take into account that the screen has changed with years of use, and that settings for one won't necessarily apply to another ... Try to find a station with a test picture, and set it to show best possible contrast and colour description - and that's it.
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TripEnglish: Stiff competition for Bangvisions. Donald Lewis must be quaking in his boots. Who is Donald Lewis?
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The latest update of the AppleTV has introduced something they call 1080iHD, check that option and you have the perfect resolution for your BV8. There is no programming on AppleTV in 1080p, so there's little point in using that setting, unless your screen is 1080p only ... The 1080iHD got even better black leves and details in the whites, and the
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This may be old hat to you, but strangely I first thought of it the other day. Why not plug a headphone straight into the Airport Express? I have a nice terrace that I like being on, and it's equipped with proper electrical sockets. And I got a flash of inspiration I should have had a long time ago - I can plug an Airport Express into the socket
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The AE is limited to the Redbook standard of 16bit/44.1kHz. The stand-alone DACs usually handle up to 24-bit/192kHz, with some handling even greater wordlenghts and sample-rates. Yet if you read this article, you'll find that a formal study of high-resolution vs. Redbook seems to have delivered a surprising result. Seems that CD-resolution is more
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Good choice - that's a DAC that has been very well received. I find that a DAC between my Macs and sound systems is necessary, compared to just running the analog line out from either the Mac or an Apple Express. The difference in sound quality is so obvious - more detail, less noise and an absence of "brittleness" results, the music simply
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I'm using it every day. It's great - controls a whole range of components, and lets me add new functions whenever I want. I find myself using the channel selector function a lot - seen here:
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Yes, and do note that there are four, possibly five ping pong paddles shown in the two photos. Which means someone's an optimist!
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Jeg har to RAOne enheter og en LC2 i samme værelse med en Pioneer 50" Kuro. Ingen problemer.
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