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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="tournedos"] [quote user="evman140"] [quote user="Dave"] Not sure if this is relevant, but one clever thing i noticed about the Beo4 is its centre of gravity, it's PERFECT! you can balance on one finger directly under the go button. GENIUS. [/quote] After reading this, I had to try it. Worked immediately
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[quote user="Dave"] Not sure if this is relevant, but one clever thing i noticed about the Beo4 is its centre of gravity, it's PERFECT! you can balance on one finger directly under the go button. GENIUS. [/quote] After reading this, I had to try it. Worked immediately! Very satisfying
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I saw the photos when they were posted, except there were not any pictures of it mounted to the wall (<--- what I am most anxious to see!)
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Just found this on B-O.com Thought it would be good for comparo
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I just looked on B&O's website and could not find this. Are there any official pictures that went with this announcement?
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[quote user="TripEnglish"] On a serious note, there is a huge market for iPod docks. Certainly can't hurt anything. [/quote] Exactly. Plus the ones out there now will simply not last, people wil change them out and buy another. I think this is for the second-time dock buyer
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[quote user="casdave"] The one I use just about every day is my Beomaster 900M, alarm goes off and I just reach out and switch on. [/quote] Thats exactly what I do with my BM4500, just blindly try and find the go button on my Beo4, something usually pops on . My favorite has to be my BM4500. I say this because it is the only vintage B&O
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Yes definitely late to the party. Gald to see it will have some muscle, it looks like it will have a decent level of output. Probably a little wider than necessary though. Those pegs/feet on the back side will certainly chatter on hard surfaces if they themselves are a hard material. To me this dock seems to be aimed towards performance (to be expected
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