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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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Can be connected to projectors, without any trouble. Will stream content from storage devices over WiFi. It's the perfect tool for managing storage, retrieval, playback and transfer of all kinds of media content - while handily available. JK seems to be missing the point. And yes, all B&O need do is collaborate with PhilLondon in developing
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http://www.apple.com/ipad/#video
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I see someone's easily bored. This reveal over at Engadget is very good - begin at the bottom. The iPad is a transformative device. http://www.engadget.com/2010/01/27/live-from-the-apple-tablet-latest-creation-event/
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Ah, I'm in possession of an original, first generation BV8-26, which is in perfect proportion to its very elegant floor mount. Looks like a work of art. Will become rare, that! (I was going to buy a 32", but thought the 26" version looked so perfect on the floor mount, so I switched to the smaller screen. Still looks great, and is perfect
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[quote user="tournedos"] [quote user="soundproof"] But then B&O literally staked the farm on Betamax, naturally assuming that customers would prefer the best quality sound and image, when consumers went for VHS it almost ruined the company. [/quote] B&O never had a Betamax recorder. You're talking about V2000, and at
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Good article, and yes - absolutely a factor. I'd say that Apple being the one to introduce innovations in workable consumer products goes along well with the statements in the article. Even when some of those innovations were created elsewhere, such as the early Xerox Parc work, Apple found ways of taking them to saleable product. And the past ten
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The amazing opportunities presenting themselves outpace any disadvantages, I think. It's just a question of adapting to the newer formats, and that is driven by convenience and access. I've been watching "cloud" movies in HD for a long time now, and have bought very, very few DVDs or Blu-ray movies since. I pay what I'm charged
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The famous "what surround speakers to use?" issue. There have been a few threads on the topic in here. I'll briefly summarise my experiences and recommendations. Try to get the surround speakers up on the side walls and rear wall. That's where they are when the movies are mixed for surround, that's where they are in the cinema
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Looks beautiful, Phil - very elegant!
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Oh, there are lots of worse ambassadors for the brand - the stuck up hoi polloi being among the very worst, as they chase away the new recruits that B&O depends upon. Modern brands need to be dynamic and agnostic when it comes to the reasons why people purchase them. Today's Kanye West is yesteryear's Michael Caine. Same story - Caine had
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