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[quote user="mjmedlo"] I am very happy with mine. I used the Beolink Application but primarily use it with a Lutron RadioRA2 system .. . It works very nicely. .the RA2 can control the MLGW and visa versa. I recommend it to anyone. . .It's costly but essentially contains within it a home automation software program if connected to a lighting
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That looks really cool. You know that usually COOL=VERY EXPENSIVE. Regarding the speakers the ones mentioned by Trip are by far the most discreet. Also the new Beovox 2 are less discreet but very nice.
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Electrified, Something similar to what you mention does exist. Imagine a framed picture, the canvas inside with the art rolls down and reveals a hidden plasma or LCD screen. When done watching tv the art rolls automatically up again and looks just as a regular painting. I can't remember the brand though.
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[quote user="Step1"] Sorry, who are we talking about? [/quote] Peter Marks. An australian clon between Shakespeare and the Doc in Back to the Future!!! But with a pottymouth. Read/enjoy this thread: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/t/38383.aspx
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...I agree or this forum will be reported.....to the IQ police.
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But it was a lot of fun. A hilarious mix of an australian Shakespeare in absinthe and the Doc from Back to the Future
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Just let the "Drunken Crocodile Dundee" keep posting. He is very funny ......And I thought my english was bad.
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I have read a thread about the Beolab 9's lack a little in the mids. Is that correct?
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Electrified, I can tell you love a good argument but in my humble opinion sometimes is wiser to stop arguing. Now as for the "Airplay" thing which by the way is THE topic in this thread I think that any new technology is welcome "open" or "closed" which brings enterteinment and comfort and in the end is the user's option
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