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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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Bingo, EVERY company lose customers every day. B&O's problems aren't prices, they are lack of new products. Where are the new products? Ok, a few minor updates recently (BV7-40, BV4), but the long-awaited BeoMaster 5 delayed and few other new products expected soon. Apart from the BL10, I can't remember anything planned this side of
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If I was to advise anyone on a B&O TV, I'd recommend a pre-loved 2007 model BV7-32. Superb picture, decent with both SD and HD, good audio via the 7.1, but also a fairly reasonable price point of around £4500 or so.
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I've seen that (shut down), twice. In fact, I thought it was the TV overheating, but the second time it did it after less than an hour, so ruled that out. However, that was ages ago and hasn't happened since the recent sw upgrade. As it's nearly six weeks ago, and hasn't done it since, I've not even bothered reporting it. My TV seemed
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I was reading about 24fps support and PAL/NTSC TVs this afternoon. I don't know if the magazine was correct, but it appears that 24fps support is better for NTFS TVs as PAL TVs do a better job of re-creating the frame rate (ie 25fps rather than the pulldown 30fps support on a NTFS TV). Even if you could get hold of that service tool, I'd never
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Beolab, you said the same thing for 4.03 and then 4.12 :) Can you imagine if we'd asked our dealers if they could upgrade our TVs, each time. Are you definitely sure the support is coming in the next revision?
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jk1002, B&O have said that they *are* looking at an internal Blu-ray player for the BV7 and also 100Hz technology, but that it wouldn't be implemented soon - end of this year or early next. However, this is no guarantee of the inclusion of an internal player. It doesn't mean that it will definitely happen. B&O were quite clever with
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Martin, are you absolutely sure? I don't see jerking on most movies apart from Ocean's 13 and that's also present on the SD DVD. I don't think we can deduce whether we have 24fps support just from watching a Blu-ray (I wouldn't be able to come back to you and say yes/no, either way). We need a bug update list. Beolab or Coolskin
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I recently saw the latest Loewe with a BBC HD source and it was no way near as impressive as theBV7-40 with the same HD source. Even if the BV7-40 lacks the 'latest developments' (which are?), the screen is still very impressive with the right source. Snag is, it's very expensive. I guess you'd get a trade-in from your current BV6-22
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martin01: so, the BV9 has the same "flash"-problem? Why haven´t we heard about this before? Is it so few Bluray-users out there? As I've mentioned before, the 4.03 sw upgrade fixed the white flash problem on Blu-rays for me, but I still see the flash on the PS3 controller screen and PS3 1080p games. It seems it's a 1080p problem
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JoC: Has the latest software definitely fixed the white flashing issue with 1080p content. I just bought a PS3 at the weekend and have indeed spotted this problem with Blu-Rays, 1080p based games and up-scaled media from the NAS. It is a tad annoying, but sometimes I forget about it after a while (maybe I just tune it out). I only ask this because the
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