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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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[quote user="Greg"] Maybe I have amazing super eyesight and hearing (doubtful), but you have to be kidding, right! There is a *big* difference.. [/quote] You are right, there's a difference for fast-moving objects. Some of the so-called 'HD' TV programmes are far worse than the same TV programme on BBC HD. Colours a lot more washed
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You're right. There's not *that* much difference between Sky HD movies and Blu-ray, either. I think you might see more of a difference on a larger panel, such as a 65". The key difference is probably the sound. You tend to get uncompressed audio on a Blu-ray, whereas it's standard Dolby Digital 5.1 in a compressed downloadable movie
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Tracks you download from the iTunes store are tagged with your account info - ie. email address. I don't think you can sell them on, legally.
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[quote user="MikaelB"] Dealer told me this Saturday that BeoVision 10-40 - which should be LED back lit - should come this year. And that BeoVision 7-55 - also LED back lit - should come early next year. [/quote] I'd be pretty disappointed if B&O released a mid-range 40" LCD screen with LED backlighting, but couldn't get that
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Humming noise is still there. However, it's so quiet - and I sit quite far from the TV - it's acceptable for me. Besides, I only notice it if I switch to the PS3 and I've forgotten to switch the PS3 on (as an example).
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[quote user="windmacher"] My dealer told to me, the BV10 comes in a combination with the BL10. [/quote] Are you sure? That's just a dealer-based guess I think. From what's been said here, and what I know, it doesn't ship with the BL10. I guess it might be able to be used with the BL10, but it might look a bit odd on a 40"
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[quote user="LifeStyle"] Thanks for your answer but the TV has no room for the drive? As far as we know yet the BV 10 will be around 6 cm thin. If Sony.. [/quote] B&O aren't Sony. You're expecting too much. Remember the BV10 is a mid-range TV (just above the BV8) at a mid-range price. You're wanting BV9 tech in a EUR 7000 B&O
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[quote user="LifeStyle"] thanks for posting the picture, does anybody know if the BV 10-40 will have the BS3 and/or a Blue Ray drive? If there will be a BV 10-50 i can't imagine that it will be sold without a BS3..? [/quote] How can it be? It's only a few cm thin! As we already know it's based on the BV8-40 chassis, there's
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[quote user="j0hnbarker"] NOT Harrogate! It's a ridiculous place to try to access by road from anywhere but Wetherby! Go for Manchester or Leeds as road and rail access is much better from pretty much any direction north/south/east/west. [/quote] Amazing. When I go up North, that's exactly what my parents claim....yet you can drive
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[quote user="ChrDH"] My dealer told me the BV10 would start below 50,000 DKK (6,700 Euro, 5,700 Pounds sterling), but not how far below. [/quote] That's not what I heard. I was told 'around £7000'. Makes sense. The BV7-40 is nearly £10K. Take away the stand and some of the other features and I guess you end up at a
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