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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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Hi Keith, Thanks for bringing this up! My problem is with my BS 9000 which is positioned right below my plasma screen. It's about 50cm below the screen, on the tablestand.
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Batteriet är uppbyggt av standard celler. En elektronik service butik kan med säkerhet byta batteriet. Byt det snabbt, för annars blir memory-batteriet sakta men säkert förstört! Jag bytte batteriet i min hos en tv-service shop, kostade kanske 30 euro.
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Keith Saunders: With regards to the Plasma radiation issue highlight which limits or stops some IR transmissions, this is not related to the Beo5, but is a general problem for which there are several solutions. I will highlight this further in another thread. Keith, that's another huge problem I would like to get rid off! Now I can't use my
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Normally my plasma blocks all signals from my Beo remotes. I have a old Medion plasma screen, Handan C-DVB and a Philips DVD player that I would like to get to work with the Beo5 if I was to buy one.
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So is the Beo5 now compatible with third-party products?? Will it work when my non b&O plasma screen is on? (Controlling third-party products)
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tournedos: Graham1982: In Europe (not often in the UK) they have cupboards above the kitchen sink with a draining rack as the base - you wash your dishes, and rack them in there and the excess water drips into the sink. You then put the plates away. That is in fact a Finnish invention from the late forties. I don't think I have seen that elsewhere
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beaker: I was going to say Concorde. And I thought we were supposed to keep it simple...
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They didn't bother to change the facts in the 2008 swedish version of their catalogue either.
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Peter : Last year! You can tell them easily as the on off switch has gone from the front. It is now just a light! B&O seems very slow updating the website then... A firm their size portraying a image of quality and finesse, should get their product information sorted.
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Peter: When has the amp for the Beolab 4000 changed? I just checked B&O website, and it still says A/B 59W. Shouldn't B&O be up to date with these things...?
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