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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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I have both and both are fantastic. If you are extreamly passionate about music, without a doubt step up to a pair of BL5's. It will kill your social life though, just sitting at home getting your moneys worth. I ended up putting BL9s as rears and it seams like abit of overkill/waste.
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I've got Apple TV in my PUC list, payed my local service tech to come around and install Apple TV, PS3 and a local digital cable network box into the list. All three work with my Beo4 and Beo5 remotes.
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Jez: 355f: Jez: Why not just use a PS3, B&O software supports it, PS3 will up grade constantly through it's wireless network without even having to do anything. I'm using BV4 50"/BS3 with software 4.24 and a PS3 that just uploaded to 24fps and couldn't be happier. are you getting the white flash problem please? No white flash problem
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355f: Jez: Why not just use a PS3, B&O software supports it, PS3 will up grade constantly through it's wireless network without even having to do anything. I'm using BV4 50"/BS3 with software 4.24 and a PS3 that just uploaded to 24fps and couldn't be happier. are you getting the white flash problem please? No white flash problem
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Doc: Jez: Why not just use a PS3, B&O software supports it, PS3 will up grade constantly through it's wireless network without even having to do anything. I'm using BV4 50"/BS3 with software 4.24 and a PS3 that just uploaded to 24fps and couldn't be happier. Jez, Your PS3 is uploaded to 24fps? Which sw-version is that (2.36?). Do
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Why not just use a PS3, B&O software supports it, PS3 will up grade constantly through it's wireless network without even having to do anything. I'm using BV4 50"/BS3 with software 4.24 and a PS3 that just uploaded to 24fps and couldn't be happier.
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You can also get it from Amazon online. It doesn't do the on/off function.
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You need an IR sensor for the PS3 as it uses bluetooth for its own remote. This IR sensor plugs into the USB on the front of the PS3. I got it from the service department in Melbourne, Aust. Service called it a a "Dongle". You then run the IR blaster cable from the PS3 Dongle to the BS3.
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Alex: Apple wouldn't care for B&O's ICEPower amps. They already use Class D amplifiers in their iMacs, and I suspect the MacBooks and MacBook Pros also use Class D amplification. ICEPower would make no difference to the current Apple laptops, all their speakers are just over-glorified headphones... Sorry, That was supposed to be a joke,
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moxxey: Alex: It's not the kind of thing Apple would do. The only time Apple have taken over other companies is when they want to use their technologies in their products. You're right on that one Alex. It makes me wince that people believe it might happen. Apple are the polar opposite to the B&O target audience. Even most Apple users believe
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