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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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I'm a bit suprised they axed the 32" version... I thought that the 28" would be the first to go... This leaves a gap... from 26" BV6 to 40" BV10
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Heb je het over de gele of de gouden? Een goudkleurig front is uitgebracht bij de introductie van de BS1 op een oplage van 1500 exemplaren. Heb er eentje staan... Best fancy :-)
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de BeoVision 10-55 komt er zeker! tevens met ingebouwd vriesvak en microgolf oven. En een RS-232 aansluiten voor een 56K modem :) Maar voor de rest zie ik niet in m'n glazen bol...
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Sorry for bumping in.. But contrary to what you think Heiniken is not beer.. It's lemonade. My name is Karel.. and I'm from Belgium.. the land of beer and chocolat. :-) Please continue with the thread :-) Anyway... I recently switched over to The Dark Side and my praises now go to Lord Jobs... Steve Jobs. Have connected a Airport Express to
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Concerning the indexing on CD's... Jean-Michel Jarre 's original CD releases have indexing on "En concert Houston/Lyon" and "En attendant Cousteau".. Rather useful.. no need of pressing the fastforward to that specific part of the song... Indexing on these specific was left out wen the came out as "remastered version"
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January 1983!!! A review of Sony's first CD player.... With reference to B&O (concerning the remote controle)... http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/193 Karel.
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With regard to Apple and B&O... Except (some) design they have nothing in common. Both appeal to completely different markets. No matter how you turn it.. Apple's intention is to sell to a broad market; a market much larger then B&O can handle. If Apple would take over B&O then the core values of B&O are completely lost! B&O
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I wouldn't mind a couple of pinguins in my living room! :-) Anyway... really looking forward to the new subwoofer..
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copy/paste from http://eetimes.eu/uk/222300002 LONDON — Audio design engineering companies APTX, Bang & Olufsen ICEpower, and Bluegiga Technologies have collaborated to produce an integrated module reference design and evaluation kit for speaker OEMs seeking to upgrade existing passive products to wireless active systems. This module concept
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How about a delivery date for the current model for those who have ordered it!