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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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Nope. Not discontinued and probably won't be for a while. My guess is that with all the new TVs that are launching it's a simple issue of making room in the shop. We used to show a 50 and a 65, but have gone to just a 65 due to limited space.
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I'm waiting on the 3G model personally, but I've had some good hands on time with it and it meets my expectations perfectly. I spend a lot of time on foot in the city for work and play and am at job sites 3-4 days out of the week where I need access to calendars, documents, note-taking, etc. My MacBook Air has been my constant companion and
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[quote user="csmager"] I think the point is that CAT5/6 might work over small distances for ML/PL, but over greater distances and for future HD video usage, CAT5/6 will likely prove inadequate. If you had the opportunity to rewire your house, you'd be daft not to use CAT7 if you had any intention of sticking with B&O. [/quote] I'd
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[quote user="SWISS_2"] Trip: Would that then be wise to include a run of Cat 7 for the new BV 10 model I saw today iin California ? [/quote] Yes! At this point we have exhausted our stores of spooled ML & PL and are only using Cat7. It works great for existing systems as the product cables still terminate in familiar ML & PL heads
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[quote user="rednik"] [quote user="Stan"] According to this thread, not all Cat 5 and 6 works "perfectly"... at least if you have a BL3500 in the mix. http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/p/10922/81475.aspx#81475 Short story shorter, you need *shielded* cat 5 or 6. I believe Cat 7 is shielded by default so this is not an issue
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[quote user="sodoi18"] If Iam understanding you guys correctly...in near future or even now we can use the generic ethernet cables Cat 5/6/7 - those blue and white cables in any IT infrastrucutre to connect the B&O speakers to the beocenters For Example: I could use the Cat 7 / ethernet cable with one head as say ML connecting to the beosound
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You're correct. Cat7 is the new wiring standard and will carry current ML signals as well as the larger signals of the future. Today you'll still connect your speakers with PowerLink or MasterLink heads, but the cabling will be Cat7. In the future, products will move to RJ45 jacks.
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The likelihood of someone having a Grafik Eye as the primary lighting interface paired with an MLGW is very low. Users are either going to be using RA or HomeWorks in which case SeeTouch will be the familiar interface. In addition to that fact, the SeeTouch is intuitive to use regardless, whereas the Grafik Eye simply looks cool sitting in the wall
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[quote user="moxxey"] [quote user="Chrisreunion"] ...due to technological progress. [/quote] That's a bit worrying. Sounds like the reduced the LED count to save money, citing 'technological progress' as an excuse [/quote] It's actually to meet power consumption guidelines in its bracket or something like that. It's
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Seeing things like that make me feel better about disregarding most of the opinions expressed around here.
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