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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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RAID is the way to go on any Mac or PC.
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Your description from the store representative in Austria sounds very good. The unit would require some base for the glass to retract onto, but more visual glass and more of the CD visible would certainly be an eyecatcher !
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Like a number of members here, I've dreamed of having one remote to run the house rather than quantity sitting on the coffee table. I like the Beo 4, and have gotten used to the design and the way it feels, versus the Beo 5. But the reality remaining was the fact that many of our components for years were non-B&O products. We experimented with
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Good photo Movie ! Thank you from all of us. I'm looking at the photo right now on a BV 8, between 2 BL 4000 speakers, adjacent to a BS 3200. I see some similarities: The minimalist design, the unit canted at 15 degrees. But beyond that, well. . . . Imagination comes to mind. A wine expert once said that drinking a really old wine beyond 100 years
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How would one carry it around ? As an earring ?
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It's quite simple. Take the remote away from them.
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Foamy; TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION: are you sure the design of the 3200 is more or less 25 years old ? This is what I was told in Struer, 2005, by one of the B&O executives. It was repeated later again during the same year by the owner of the store in Paris.
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The Beosound 3200 is a remarkable work of Bang & Olufsen engineering and design. It is well over 25 years, and the term " timeless " certainly applies here. I had the same thoughts when I first bought ours, noticing the canted 15 degree design of the BL 2500 would enhance the BS 3200. The salesman at the store however knows my taste in
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Thank you for your kind reply. Do stay in touch.
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Hallo Joy; You are correct; Beoport does not display large megapixel photos very well beyond the PHOTO option. I shoot HD ( 3500 x 2000 + ) shots, and only scale such photos down for document inserts, or email. I usually take them off and store them on DVD blanks each month as they can start slow down the PC or my MAC. ( I've switched back to DVD
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