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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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Dkatz - Besides all the reasons I mentioned to you in this post and above, I also have another reason in that for me I feel ripped off if I am being charged $1000 for a BS8 or $800 for a Beolit 12 which are both made in China. For that price I can buy a good pair of speakers that are made in a developed country and will give me much better sound quality
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I had a go with the Sony OLED screen (I think it was a 15inch model) Christmas 2010 in Selfridges, London. All I can say is stunning in terms of picture quality and the thinness like a piece of A4 paper was bizarre but amazing at the same time. Weird isn't it how we had to put up with buzzy CRT for decades and decades and yet, within the last 10
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Wo Rikarde, Your TV looks amazing positioned like that! LOVE IT!
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2012 is the year of OLED. LG have just launched a 55inch one and apparently, its picture quality is outstanding in every possible way. This is going to make LCD screens incredibly poor in comparison overnight. Tim, i sincerely suggest that you wait a little while. This market is changing very fast and really, you'll be throwing a ton of money down
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Dkatz I totally agree with you and whenever i've said it, ive been knocked down by a certain few. This is why I find it amuzing that some think the BS8 is such a marvellous cheap B&O. What a joke B&O is having on its customers. From what I can see, only the B&O customers are really picking these Chinese products up. I stick to my guns
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Actually Moxxey, I think the BS8 is terrible! Its sound quality does not involve or invite. I think it's horrible and im convinced in years to come, this forum will say avoid stuff like this. Its no more than a £300 product with a B&O badge, out sourced in China to appeal to B&O's existing rich customers who simply do not know
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Amazing! They look fantastic!
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Excellent points made by Michael. Rmclachlan - not too sure about the Louis Vuiiton thing - When i lived in Manchester, I knew many a lady in their early to mid 20s that would quite happily save up their commission and blow £1500 on a bag... and then do the same 2 months later!!! When I was at university, I had a few rich Chinese friends and they
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Actually Moxxey, being a total male model fashion victim, I can confirm that Dolce & Gabbana do not make clothes in China. ALL of their clothes (except underwear) is made at the factory that they own in Italy. Paul Smith tried making his cheaper shirts in China but pulled the plug after 6 mths due to poor quality. (Yes they were a bit cheap feeling
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Great idea guys but it's also B&O's fault too. Clearly, they realise the iPod, iPhone market but they need to market the fact that BL3's etc will sound amazing when connected to your iPhone etc. alot of people probably do not realise this. In my mind, the BL3's are incredibly expensive and being honest ive never been keen on BL4000s
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