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You understood correctly moxxey ... And why? 1. B&o are slow in the turns as we all know... 2. Because B&o thinks it´s to risky for the owner´s to go into the Service Menu and adjust the sharpness level by Him/her self... Thats why they have made a shortcut for the sharpness adjustment tool in the Service menu to the Costumer Service
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moxxey: Beolab: Picture SW update 4.01 When you inform customers of the BeoVision 7-40 MK III, you must also inform him of the conditions for the optimum viewing experience and that is the correct distance. When you inform customers of the BeoVision 7-40 MK III, you must also inform him of the conditions for the optimum viewing experience and that is
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Picture SW update 4.01 BeoVision 7-40 MK III and interference in picture at short viewing distance Information valid for: BeoVision 7 - 40 MK III Last modified: 17-01-2008 08:23:22 Some retailers and customers find that the picture quality of BeoVision 7-40 MK III is not as good as that of BeoVision 7-40 MK II and that there is a larger degree of interference
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BeoVision 7-40 MK III and interference in picture at short viewing distance Information valid for: BeoVision 7 - 40 MK III Last modified: 17-01-2008 08:23:22 Some retailers and customers find that the picture quality of BeoVision 7-40 MK III is not as good as that of BeoVision 7-40 MK II and that there is a larger degree of interference in the picture
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The "picture" SW 4.01 is the latest... Regards
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wilsonsav98: "Its not the TV (BV7) ... It´s the new Blu-ray technology ho hasn't developed to its full capacity yet! The BV7 inbuilt BS3 is a very powerful video engine and read on a Swedish forum that the Beosystem3 only use about 50% of its totally power with DVD playback and 80-90% with HD material.. " That surely cannot bbe true
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355f: Beolab: 355f: Beolab: martin01: Hi, I have a brand new BV7-40 Mark III (Full-HD). I have bought a Panasonic BMP-BD10A blu-ray player. When I look at blu-ray movies at 1080p (full-HD picture) the camera-movements i sometimes a bit jerky. I have tried other blu-ray players with the same result. When I look at DVD movies, the movements i soft and
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martin01: Hi, guys! Thank you for your replies. I have set the Panasonic to 1080p constantly. I have tried to put it in the 1080i mode. The movements is a little bit better but the the quality of the picture will not be as good as it is in 1080p-mode. Everyone says that the Beosystem 3 is a very good "engine" to run the TV. But I don´t
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355f: Beolab: martin01: Hi, I have a brand new BV7-40 Mark III (Full-HD). I have bought a Panasonic BMP-BD10A blu-ray player. When I look at blu-ray movies at 1080p (full-HD picture) the camera-movements i sometimes a bit jerky. I have tried other blu-ray players with the same result. When I look at DVD movies, the movements i soft and very good. Mayby
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martin01: Hi, I have a brand new BV7-40 Mark III (Full-HD). I have bought a Panasonic BMP-BD10A blu-ray player. When I look at blu-ray movies at 1080p (full-HD picture) the camera-movements i sometimes a bit jerky. I have tried other blu-ray players with the same result. When I look at DVD movies, the movements i soft and very good. Mayby the pictureprocessor