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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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Hi Michael, Yes that sounds like the same one as in the UK. I must admit I don't keep the catalogues like I used to as they were a real work of art! I totally agree about the catalogue on the iPad! Just looking at premium brands, designer sites etc over the past few days, the whole world seems to have gone mad over the iPad and most designers are
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BeoLab 1 has hit the nail on the head perfectly. After getting a first in Law at University and studying 'Human Rights' I was horrified of what goes on in China. Again, the iPhone stories of young people killing themselves because they had 'mentioned about a new product' in the pipeline really upset me. As an educated person, when a
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Hi Michael, By more personal, I think we are talking about B&O catalogues during the 1990s and very early 2000/2001. They were beautiful and would feature a person in his or her stylish very expensive (totally unaffordable) house somewhere in the world. They would say how wonderful their product was and there would be a photograph of them with the
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It don't think it would be that cool. It would be a £150 player, made it China in a lumpy B&O box (judging by my DVD1) and it'll sell at £1500 which some B&O fans will say is perfectly OK as it's 'entry level' Who are they fooling! Stick to their lovely televisions and then buy a Sony or Pioneer Blu ray player
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I have to agree with Leo. After nearly crying at the awful sound performance of the BeoSound 8 and trying to quickly exit the B&O showroom, I saw the BeoVision 10/32 on the motorised table stand. Oh my gosh, it really suits that size. Nearly fainted at the £5000 price though. I'd always thought it was coming in at £4000 - must be
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I must say, the BEO4 is the nicest, easiest to use remote control that I have ever used. I love it - it's perfect in every way for me!
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I totally agree with everything that Dude1 is saying. What i'm finding amusing is people are defending this product because it is 'entry level'. Entry level at £900!!! Entry level at £250 maybe. The joke is £900 in the UK would actually buy a top quality seperates system with proper speakers. It's like spending £900
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The whole thing sounds like a con to me. Ford Fiesta for Jaguar price anybody?
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I don't agree BeoFab. Bang and Olufsen are expensive because they prided themselves on 'hand built' products made in Denmark! Ok, the Zeppelin is made in China - it's £400 not £900! It's like buying a Ferrari and finding out it was made in China in the same factory as that £10,000 hatchback! It's turning into
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My goodness it's a sad day when a Bang and Olufsen is made in China! I agree that the supplied remote is of a horrible quality. I was quite shocked when the salesman handed me it. Made in China - so it's a £300 dock selling for £900! ok right on! You ain't fooling me B&O! Shame on you!
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