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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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[quote user="Alex"] [quote user="BillC"] BTW I'm curious if anyone could explain the vast difference in the power consumption figures quoted for BV4-85 on the B&O vs that for the VX200 on the Panasonic website. Is the BV4-85 far more power efficient or is it just a matter of difference in the way power consumption is measured
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Rebadged panasonics and 3d technlogy in its present form is not here to stay.
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You are correct. that not all dealers are the same and for that I apologise, but my post was about whats wrong with B&O, now, do I assume you think there is nothing wrong? As a dealer your customers clearly think you offer good service; whilst its true to say that AV companies are suffering in the present climate B&O ( or rather its dealer network
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One can back up my experiences ,of course, gained personally and from colleagues who are wealthy enough to continue buying B&O but no longer do- otherwise it would not have been mentioned. This has nothing to do with comparing the 'pile it high and sell it cheap' retail groups- it is an obvious statement that the footfall will be smaller
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[quote user="Flappo"] Apple are dictating the future of home entertainment more and more these days , with the new mac pro and mac mini to be revealed in July along with 10.7 lion they're ditching dvd's and cd's and bringing out their own tv's just in time for xmas. Google it , there's loads of well informed pundits out
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[quote user="joeyboygolf"] [quote user="folkdeejay"] True enough - the new direction is always the right one. Lets hope its third time lucky, and you're not interveiwing your 4th CEO in 18 months time ! All sounds positive though, I wish Tue all the best, and look forward to seeing/hearing the results. [/quote] The problem is
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[quote user="beojeff"] I have an authentic G7 BeoVision 4 screen and have wondered just how much B&O there truly is in that Panasonic-produced screen. The screen's internal IR sensor (hidden behind that brushed aluminum panel) does not react to a Beo4. Rather it reacts only to a Panasonic remote, which is necessary to access the screen's
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So a mere reseller of a B&O product takes it personally when an individual that by his own admission will never be able to afford a BV4 ( therefore not taking from B&O sales in anyway) - just defies belief
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[quote user="alenvprekrsku"] [quote user="Daniel"] Don't like when somebody is called low life. Maybe his occupation is immoral, but probably still legal. Who are we to judge members value as human beings? [/quote] +1 [/quote] I dont like it either- its am americanism, regretfully becoming more popular over here. Its ironic that
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I have a BS3 with built in SD decoder. I now wish to install an HD decoder- does anyone know the costs of an internal upgrade or how do i disable the internal decoder so that DTV will switch a new decoider box>
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