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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
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1st March February 2012
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I have let my local dealer know about this thread and both B&O UK and B&O HQ are 'looking in to it'. B&O UK thought it might be an STB issue, like you say, but surely B&O test their TVs connected to an STB box via HDMI? I wonder how much testing a sw update gets, before it is given the green light?
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I'm actually seriously disappointed with this situation - how can sw cause a TV to suddenly switch off when you're in the middle of something you're keen to watch? Bizarre. Even more bizarre is that I seem to be the only one that has the problem....according to B&O. Which makes me feel foolish. In the last two months, I have more B&O
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beojeff: It really surprises me how many B&O users on this forum are against blu-ray. I think you might need to re-read the posts. Who is 'against' Blu-ray? Show me a quote please. The problem with Blu-ray is exactly the opposite. I'd be over the moon if Blu-ray overtook SD DVDs, but it isn't going to happen. The problem with some
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No, I've not seen the PS3 turn off. PS3 is connected via HDMI via DVD2. No 'Sony Playstation 3' option on my TV. Where is that? My PS3 is connected as an 'unknown DVD'. Do you get the option to assign it as a PS3 and, if you do, how?
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Alex, don't go back to that old discussion ;) We'll see what happens. I do know that I have around 30 Blu-ray DVDs and that collection cost on average £15 per Blu-ray. You do the maths ;)
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I only watch TV via one source - the Sky HD box connected through HDMI. It has never switched off watching via another source, always whilst watching TV through the Sky box. I spoke with B&O this morning and they think it might be something to do with devices connected ot the TV, such as the STB. However, it's only started happening since sw
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We started this discussion about the BV7-40 turning off without warning. My TV has done this twice this week. Grrr. Anyone found any news on this? Nothing from my dealer. Simply been told to wait for the new sw update
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This is good news. Although my PS3 will play the Blu-ray DVDs, an internal drive would be a bonus. I was told that it might cost around £400 (without install), if anyone else can confirm?
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I notice that Lee at Lifestyle-AV has a 2005 HD model BV5, mint, for £5.9K. If you really wanted a BV5, this is a wise choice. Personally though, I'd source a second hand BV7-40 MKIII or try and get a discount from a dealer - I'm sure you'd be able to get a 10% discount if you push hard.
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Do you mean the BV7-40 MKIII or BV7-32 MKIII? Two completely different sets. BV7-40 MKIII is in a different league from the BV5, although the BV9 is arguably a step up from the current BV7-40. However, there's no reason why you couldn't source a latter HD-based BV5 and get at least a couple or so years use from the TV. You can pick them up for
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