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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 it is difficult to do a blog B&O related. I mean about what do you write? If you restore old products on a regular basis picures and how tos or before an after wouId be nice. But otherwise I just think its difficult to keep it alive unless you mix in personal stuff. Would love to see the gallery turned on with self service mode. i think
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If you have a PC to program Lintronik you might be able to use that. Otherwise, for most you can get basic control through the BS3 or BV7, not sure about the rest of the pack. No fast scrolling though whih you may need depending on the number of albums/videos. Cheers JK
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I have a Rolex Explorer 2 for 8 or 9 years now. I am eyeing a Panerai GMT 40mm http://www.panerai.com/s_page.xpd?id_lingua=2&id_sezione=16&id_prodotto=5904&id_categoria=37 but can't find it anywhere and I want to see it first and let that feeling settle in before I make a buying decision. At the same time my Rolex still works like a
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>> A thinner version of the old MacBook Pro 12" would be perfect. Not sure why they went for the 13.3" option. It's only a little smaller than<< I have a PB12", latest pre intel model. I think they went for a bigger screen since the Mac OS needs space, this was one of the big differences I noted between Mac and PC. So
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I noted this actually quite frequently that dealers do not look at the financial reports to see what is coming. don't think it has to do with classifying a project. I think if you don't dig, you will get the info as part of the launch process. It might also be different if a store is owned by B&O or an outside party. Cheers JK
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I think its audio only, otherwise they would call it center. Beocenter. Similiar to the BC6 where they combine TV and radio. The new speaker is prob the BL10, the one that goes below the plasma, http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/thread/61988.aspx
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I think you are spot on that the BV7 is too big for most living rooms. I am hoping for the BV7 32 for the US some time soon. I am guessing you want 32" since you didn't consider the BC6, which I would in conjunction with a projector. I wouldn't drop the BS4, for me Music and TV should be seperated and I think it might be a bit fiddly to
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I have it with the BS9000. 3 of them to stream synchronized to different rooms and to share my dsl modem. Soundquality is very good, I way better then through line out of my Powerbook G4 12". Wait past Tuesday next week, Apple will do announcements at Macworld. Maybe there will be soomething new even though I doubt that. Cheers JK
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Well you can buy a 200$ DVD player versus a 4600$ BC2. I am thinking that the 2 way remote concept with the aluminum touch wheel will have enough appeal to justify that price. Workmanship and design. It may not much be targeted for the typical BS4 customer but for the Beoliving room. 5000$ as part of a 40,000$ installation for digital music doesn't
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I think Roger once posted that they would turn the BC2 into some sort of all around control device. Maybe it integrates with BC2/BS4 and you can choose the music right on it via the display and wheel. Then it would make more sense not to have a CD included. So the visible piece of the BS5 is not much more then an add on, a 2 way remote. JK
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