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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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found this out on another site " Great info. Just be aware that the 802.11 b/g standard supports only three non-overlapping “center” channels - 1, 6 and 11. If you have your AP set to anything other than these you will still get interference from it’s closest neighbor channel, ie: 10 - high interference from 11 9 - medium-high
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avforums should be helpful , they have loads of boffins over there that could help you http://www.avforums.com/forums/index.php i agree aboot the problems with connecting bno to the real world , we used to have the DIN connection to RCA phono hassle , not sure if that's still applicable ? plus i know what you mean aboot broken promises - i was told
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unfortunately for bno , people DO know what they want the general populace are much more intelligent and discerning than they believe , good lord , what a condescending attitude they show their arrogance is outrageous ! with the internet it's very easy to find out aboot the competition's products and compare features and price here's a simple
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leica used to make some lovely gear although i was a bit miffed when i found out some of their lenses were rebranded sigmas
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that's not as crazy as it may sound they sell bno speakers and headphones at the apple store online who knows ?? maybe jonny ive is a big bno fan and will get uncle steve to buy him sotheing to play with ??
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i've got an avant 32dvd and from the time i've bought it it's had some weird screen distortion problem the top and rhs top are all caved in - you can see it if you shine a light on the tv it doesn't seem to affect the picture - but i'm not terribly impressed by the supposed bno quality control if it does pack up , i'll suggest
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ed7: the writing was on the wall b&o handled the transition from the analog to digital badly imho totally agree with that their attitude to built in freeview on tv's sold in the uk - their biggest market outside denmark says it all oh great , i'll blow £5k on a tv that in 2012 will be useless !
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the ps3 is not only the cheapest br option but the best as it's firmware is upgradeable , not only via ethernet but via wi-fi no other players as far as i know support wi-fi and therefore you'll have loads of wires all over the front room everytime you want to update the thing !
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i'd hardly choose pc world for my a/v demos why not look up one of the independent hi-fi shops in the back of what hi-fi ? grahams spring to mind for example
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http://www.theregister.co.uk/2008/02/19/itunes_worldwide_bbc_confirmed/ interesting development
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