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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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augs: Take a look at this website and see how an iPhone is fully! integrated into an Ouverture, replacing the audio cassette: http://www.beodesign.org/ Possible is probably everything: Maybe a BC9300 with blu-ray and replace the more or less useless cassette-drive by a media player? Augs This is the kind of reaction production that B&O have never
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moxxey: kokomo: Seems to me though to be a very good reason not to spend many many thousands of pounds/dollars/euros etc on a B&O TV ! I think that's somewhat unfair. Unless you're some kind of TV perfectionist, the latest BV7-40 MKIII is a fantastic TV, so is the BV9 and even the old BV5-HD is decent. One advantage of B&O TVs is that
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moxxey: Alex: And mk3. Between the mk1 and mk2, there were quite vast improvements in DVD playback quality and responsiveness. The panel also changed each time I believe. Not sure of the other differences! Yes, the panel definitely changed. I had a MK1 and it had a 'gloomy' image (looked dark, overcast, lacked brightness). Was lent a MKII or
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Have you heard of the saying "What does around, comes around"? Black is in, then it's out. Silver is in, then out. Colours are in then they're out. Wood is in, then old fashioned, then in again!
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soundproof: kokomo: marcus: If Apple TV can learn other remote controls, does this mean that we can teach it about Beo4 and use it to control AppleTV? Having download the new update, I went in to the remote learning option on the ATV but it wouldn't recognise any button presses of my Beo4. B&O remotes operate in a different frequency than that
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marcus: If Apple TV can learn other remote controls, does this mean that we can teach it about Beo4 and use it to control AppleTV? Having download the new update, I went in to the remote learning option on the ATV but it wouldn't recognise any button presses of my Beo4.
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seanklemis: hi there well i must say it was very nice to look at mounted on the wall, the picks dont do it any justice, the top wheel actually moves and you can move this as fast as you want and it moves the covers as fast. the display is very ncie and clear, confusing when you have used a beomedia for so long, there was a favorites menu with red green
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So if I'm correct, people have ordered or bought a Beosound 5 really having no idea how media will be successfully managed?
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Hope the "We" in 'We who like what we have seen so far' doesn't turn out to be slightly optimistic!
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bayerische: I saw an ad for a new Sony TV today, that the screen itself don't need any cables but a power cable. The control box sends the signal wirelessly to the TV. This is SONY! Wake up B&O. Make a "Beolab5" TV and Music system. Off topic, but yes, there is Panasonic TV out which does the same thing. A main box, separate from the
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