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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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Sure right. It is harder to make a distinctive flat screen than a CRT. There simply is not as much space for design as on a CRT. The article sure is right, when saying that B&O absolutely needs to launch new products and to refocus on what they are good at: audio and video products. Nothing else. One point the article misses IMO is that B&O
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Alex, your link does not work. Try this one! Moderator, please edit the text as a link (safari-user) http://news.de.msn.com/wirtschaft/Article.aspx?cp-documentid=7479643
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Andy, these look like teasers! I'm looking for the interesting part of the evening...
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Oh Ed, this really is no good news. Somehow, I thought/ knew it would happen when I followed you thread on the dutch forum and the reactions on the general forum, but I hoped it would not happen. I am sure you have thought about this step for a long time and you are now sure to do the right thing. For the forum it sure is not good to lose someone like
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February, the 10th 2008 @ 04.35 AM
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Beobird: how do you mean it's unreal I think he want's to say that it is to good to be true!?
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If the condition of the system is not to bad, the price is not bad at all.
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When I saw Jonathan's picture of his BL8000 he won, I wrote "I have never seen that much B&O on such little space". What should I write now???
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Hi beoworlders! Here are my thoughts about Ed's points * BeoWorld only cares about numbers and statistics I am very interested in the statistics of the site, because I want to know how Beoworld is doing, if it is progressing, getting new members etc. I think it is good for the site's health if it's members care about such things. * We only
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I have never seen that much B&O on so little space!
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