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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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Does anyone have any commercial products they can recommend for cleaning a Beovision 7-40 screen? Fluid and cloth ideas please. I love this thing
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I have just got my Beolab 2 today and its amazing. Working with a Beovision 7-40 Mk3 with a Beolab 7.4, a pair of 8000's on the front, and 6000's at the rear. Have spent most of the morning watching Transformers 2(for the kids ) Agree about music though.
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If there is still space left yes please. Chris
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Could not agree more Paul. I couldn't believe what i was reading even just a year ago, with people lambasting Apple products or MP3. How it was not B&O's thing and it wouldn't sell
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Hi, i used to know how to bring up the expanded menu using a Beo 4 for service counters/software etc, Can somebody remind me how to do it again? Regards Chris
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I have a similar "problem" in as much as i had budgeted for a Beovision 8-40, SHE decided she didn't like it and we ended up with 7-40, Beolab 6000,8000 and then insisted we buy a Beolab 2! All this because they didn't have a any Beolab 5's(which she is looking for as i speak). If she had a "special" friend my world would
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Porsche release their budget model sometime in 2012-13, following in the footsteps of far wealthier and more expensive car manufacturers. Mercedes A Class, Audi A1, BMW 1 series, the new Aston Martin(Toyota Aygo). Get the small business, and the large will be much easier to secure. I started out in the mid 80's with a "budget" B&O
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I regret to inform everybody that my wife worked it out. By that typical female trick of reading the instructions
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I'm probably being a bit blonde here, but apart from connecting the motorised stand to my TV by the same type of socket that i am connecting the Beolab 6000's, is there anything else i need to connect? The socket that comes out of the stand connects to the TV in the "stand" socket, but whats actually supplying the stand with power
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