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Seems very simple in theory but somehow my system doesn't work. I tried L-PC and PC in the linkroom but all I can get is a blinking PC-text on the screen. RADIO and CD are working just fine in the linkroom. My setup is: BV 7-40 / BM5 / BS5 in the mainroom, BV 10-40 in the linkroom. The rooms are connected with ML-cable and coaxial cable (areal)
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Hi, Latest software update is available today. I installed it and a new exciting feature is described: Now it is possible to have the contents of BM5 to be displayed on the linkroom tv. I contacted my dealer but they don't know how to activate that feature. Does anybody know how?
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Hi, I have one possible explanation. My BV 7-40 MK1 had almost the same amount of usage when I got it in January 2006. After contacting the seller I got an explanation directly from Struer. They occasionally take a set from the production line to test it. But what suprised me most: they sell the unit without even resetting the counters. Fortunately
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The sofa at the summerhouse is by Artek, a finnish manufacturer. Unfortunately that sofa is not in production anymore.
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The sofa is LC2 3-seater designed by Le Corbusier in 1928. The company which produces the original ones is Cassina but there are also dozens of copies available. The steel frame of my sofa is black and the surface of the cushions is made of canvas. Usually LC-furniture aren't very comfortable but this sofa is. Maybe it is because of the cavas surface
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Elegant setup! The thin frames of the paintings match completely with the frame of the tv. This shows how versaile the design of BV 10 is. The tv can be placed on an empty wall or combine it with artworks. Or put it on the floor where tvs used to be.
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A B&O shop nearby was closed and here is what happened: Design tattos
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This goes quite far away from the original subject but still one pic from the summerhouse where the painting is more visible. The name of it is "Chinatown" and the artist is Jaan Elken.
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Thankyou for your nice comment Paul! The artist is Jaan Elken. He is from Estonia. The name of the painting is "sugarfree". Still one pic. This time it is from my summerhouse. Some B&O also there and a yellow painting by Jaan Elken just barely visible on the wall at the right side.
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Some answers to your questions: The cables of BS5 are hidden under the carpet. It is so thick that the calbes are barely visible. The cables of the rear speakers are there as well. The photo is from last spring. Now the BS5 is near the window beside BL 8000. I moved it because I couldn't see the display when sitting on the sofa. For surfing the