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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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Me neither! I have spent about two hours trying to sor this one. If anybody get's there before me, let me know. Andy T.
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Yes, the Beovision 4 casts a shadow very similar to the one cast on this page . Andy T.
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Makes it look like an AV 9000
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My fault mate, not yours There was nothing wrong with your english, I just didn't read your post properly. I see what you mean, I have the same problem. Guess you will need to either program the hard buttons or better still, add two new soft buttons in the picture screen. You could make some really pretty arrows. Andy T.
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Joking apart, that is actually Fred Baak, and here he is giving Leon his new Beo5.
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So lifelike was the picture on the Beovision, that a TV presenter actually reached out of the screen and stole 2 Beo5s!!
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Hi Santiago. On the picture screen, I have three options. They are 'Standard', 'Zoom' and 'Widescreen'. Standard is format 1, Zoom is format 2 and Widescreen is format 3. Andy T.
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A14BEO: "I'm stumped" !!! I'll give you a clue. The picture on the Beovision is very life-like.
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I'm sorry Alex, but I disagree. Ok the soundstage will be different, but who's to say that is a bad thing? If you have two left speakers on your left, and two right speakers on your right then any sound which is meant to come from a left speaker will seem to come from a point between the two left speakers (providiing they are on the same volume
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Now, we had just made a big mistake by lining all these remotes up in front of a Beovision 9. Can you think what?
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