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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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From B&O's perspective, it looks like BeoPort on the Macintosh is abandonware. Suggest you try LinkPlayer. http://web.me.com/philrobin/LinkPlayer/Linkplayer.html
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[quote user="Jobak"]giving the company in Denmark, the blame for not updating a software they didnt support in the first place and have not been a part of developing.[/quote] Au contraire, the company in Denmark is 100% to blame. I only purchased a BeoPort after BM Link became a downloadable from bang-olufsen.com , i.e., I would never have
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The display Phil has created is quite attractive. I've installed a free application on the iPhone so I can see the Mac's full screen anywhere in the house and control the B&O exclusively via Beo4. Set up like so, the iPhone merely provides visual feedback to whatever commands are selected via the Beo4 —there is no interactivity whatsoever
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I can't wait to get home and try the new full screen interface. If it works well, I foresee installing a small wireless screen, on a side table in the living room. Or perhaps installing a VNC client on the iPhone so it shows a miniature version of the Mac screen. Then setting an old iPhone on an x-stand, say on a side table to function as a small
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It is commonly accepted that manufacturers should endeavor to update software in order to maintain compatibility with other commonly available products, for a prudential length of time after the last item was sold. For instance, if an update is required in order to interact with a more recent version of OS X, or Windows, or MasterLink. But it is not
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A lot of the factors have already been mentioned, including the fact that if you do sell a product for well over a decade, such as BeoLab 6000, well, then any reviews are going to be at least a decade old! Another factor must be the wiring, don't you think? In a decade when tens of millions of people have been scammed and fooled into buying hundred
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[quote user="vikinger"]The Bentley is not dismissed as some sort of rip-off (and Bentley seem to be maintaining sales in this recession.) (This wouldn't be true though if Bentley used a Mini powertrain !) [/quote] The Bentley Continental GT, Bentley Continental GT Convertible and Bentley Continental Flying Spur all use Volkswagen W12 engines
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[quote user="soundproof"] should have been engraved on the desks of the previous mgt at B&O[/quote] And of the current management.
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[quote user="elephant"] There is a certain irony that McKinsey wants to charge for this article given its theme :-) none the less I think this is a real danger for luxury brands ... [QUOTE] How the recession has changed US consumer behavior Companies waiting for a return to normality following the recession may be disappointed. Their customers
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