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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
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BeoVision A5... Too late on the market... and incorporating CDI.. BeoSound 6 All HDR devices. BeoVision 1-link only
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Now we know why the iPhone 4s event was low key... Apple knew what was comming... Bye Steve...
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[quote user="elephant"] What I was actually disappointed in, was that they did not announce the release date for the version of Lion that works in with iOS5 and the iCloud [/quote] I guess that will be next week together with the release of ios5...
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@rednik: indeed! all speculation... and after some time people accept these pure speculations as true!.... to be completely frustrated once the real product is announced. Concerning the iPhone 4s: it's a natural continuation of a successful product... Keep the design; adapt the internals... I'm not dissapointed at all. Same thing with the new
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Well.. the AppleTV(2) has only HDMI/digital audio out; your MX doesn't have an HDMI... And I don't know of there's some kind of HDMI->Scart/comp. convertor... It doesn't look to good I think.. Anyone else any experience in connecting an HDMI device to a non-hdmi TV?
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Mmm strange... I programmed my Beo5 to access the Aux on my Ouverture through A.Aux...
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[quote user="Hiort"] Entry level Beovision has a more industrial look. Little like BV10 but not as square. Loudspeaker area is "lower" so the TV has a more rectangular shape. Comes in white or black, but speaker fret can be changed to other colours. Material is laquered metal. Very attractive pricepoint. Mediaplayer capabilities
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You can connect any descent BluRay to your B&O TV and controle it with the Beo4/5/6. The problem is that legal movie downloads (and movies on demand) are mostly distributed by large telecom companies (Apple is an exeption).. and that in order to view them you will need a vendor locked player (incl. Apple). So B&O made it their goal that you
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As usual... Belgium is f****d. Almost everyone has broadband Internet (up to 100Mb down)... But thanks to the duopoly of Belgacom & Telenet who both offer movies on demand on their (crappy) platform no other online movie rental is possible... A complete list of countries and what is possible through iTunes: http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3599
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I didn't know that Tue bought shares before it went public that he'd become CEO... Now he has 55.467 reasons to make sure his vision becomes reality! :-)