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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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Does anyone know if Sony's tablet can handle B&O's IR frequency when in " Universal Remote " mode?
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[quote user="moxxey"] [quote user="kimhav"] Oh yes, All password can be cracked with enough computer power; but then again using a 63 character random alpha numeric including special characters would make it with todays standard quite hard to crack. [/quote] Hold on guys, how has this thread about the Encore, moved to discussing
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[quote user="TWG"] In this you should clearly have stated that it is only/primary for Gold-Members; it reads a little bit unfair now. I was a Gold-Member, too (as the Mods can check) so I'm a little bit disappointed that there was somehow now chance to "win" while being a normal member... It leaves some kind of "taste"
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[quote user="Medogsfat"] Errrrr........ I think you might want to take a look at your listing Andy & rethink the description get the GIST? Unless of course you're throwing some embarrassing extras in with it.......... Chris. [/quote] Only Andy!!!
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[quote user="benjarys"] Hello! I won this august the Beovision 6 22 inch TV. I'm verry happy, but I can't seem to get it to work properly. When I press TV on my beo4, the TV goes on and says "wait". So I wait, but noting happens. Then the TV goes in standby. What do I have to do to make it work? Any help is soooo welcome
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You could write your own song called - She's "Back an' Our love's in" Danger. Sorry!
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Steady on Trip - no need to throw a wobbly!! "The problem with standard settings, however, is the high colour temperature of slightly more than 9000 Kelvin. We are aiming for 6500 Kelvin, and the 9000 Kelvin of the BeoVision 7-55 result in a colder, more bluish picture, whereas our reference temperature of 6500º Kelvin produces a warmer, redder
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[quote user="TripEnglish"] This is true, but these are prefessional reviewers. Most people do not know how to access the correct menus let alone how to adjust the chromatic values, luminant values, and geometric values to achieve either a THX or ISF calibration. Bang & Olufsen televisions, on the other hand, are ISF calibrated from the
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[quote user="TripEnglish"] Puncher, VisionClear has evolved from the days of analog processing, but is still a collection of technologies and hardware choices that, even individually, are not generally found in the competition. B&O considers even the choice of chem-treated front glass an element of VisionClear. I think that there is information
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