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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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You need to connect an ir sensor from the i.r socket on the back of BV7 to Apple TV. 1.) There should be 4 i.r sockets on the BV7 (looks like a 3.5 headphone jack). If Apple TV is connected to, e.g) AV4, then use i.r 4, this then runs to the i.r sensor of Apple TV and stuck on the front. In essence the i.r of BV7 then becomes the i.r of Apple T.V. 2
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Sure, but at the same time i've plenty of friends using the latest Samsung LCD 40" units and have seen many other latest models on the market and my BV7-40" picture still kicks *** on the lot. On top of that with integrated DSS kit, DVD unit, Master Link, Motor stand and the ease of use with the simplicity that it integrates with all my
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Yes, the slow adaptation of basic technology is frustrating sometimes, eg: HDMI or how long it took for DVD1 to come out. Personally think that DVD2 is 2 years late and pointless. Others are understandable, eg: Blu ray, HD DVD.
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I use a BV7-40 but am thinking of upgrading with a BV9, I just love the BV9, perfect screen size for me. I think a black BV9 is a better choice than silver, polished silver frame around the screen is distracting from the image. Only thing is that BV7 has the DVD built in, no cables, boxes and so forth. BC 2 is a good option (CD, DVD, Radio) and for
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My BV7-40 was worth every penny, hell i might get one for the bedroom too.
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Concept is exact rip off of BeoCom 4, design is different in that it is cheap in looks and probably performance too. Looks more like a shaver.
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Sal: But a Lab2 REALLY does open up the kinds of sounds (as RPatton stated) your main speakers are capable of (in a digital setup) where the sound system is connected to the Lab2, and the main (L and R) speakers are connected to the OUT of the Lab2. That's not a digital setup, it's analogue stereo. All speakers (Fronts, Backs and sub) connected
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To get full Dolby Digital surround sound, yes but it comes down to personal prefrence. I'd get someone from the store to come around with a BL2 and test with and without it on both DVD and CD. The big difference will be the sound obviously having more bottom end and more feeling to it.
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