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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="roconn"] I am seriously considering my first B&O purchase... a Beovision 10 television! It has the looks I want and the picture quality/sound 'seem' excellent, but since I am not a multi-millionairre and still in the realms of 'normal' earning capacity, the £7k price tag does seem very steep - especially
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[quote user="RWST"] Hi KMA, Any response yet from B&O regarding"your" case? Thanks in advance. [/quote] Hi RWST, Unfortunately no, B&O Customer Service have given no response to the complaint I sent them about the backlight clouding defect. It seems that no brand - no matter how high-end - wants to touch the subject even
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[quote user="RWST"] That means sometime Feb./Mar., I can hardly wait. I sincerely hope this hasty introduction will not be at cost of the quality. Earlier posts/threads indicated some BV10 owners experienced problems with the DVB-HD module and panel backlighting. Actually I am wondering how these cases have been handled/resolved by B&O
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[quote user="RWST"] You are right, the BV10 has been a hit for the company since it hit the markets, hence the fast introduction of the 46" as a second model in the range. As the BV10 seems to turn into a cashcow for B&O, I find it highly unlikely that they will ignore "your" case. I am sure you know that you can contact
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[quote user="TWG"] [quote user="KMA"] Given how well B&O products are packaged, and the fact that BV10 can only be transported up-right, I am somewhat hesitant to blame the transport. If that is the case however, B&O need to do something about it. Another interesting point is that when I turn the BV10 on, for the first 10
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[quote user="RWST"] It is my opinion that your dealer should carefully listen to your problem, and as his duty, he should report this to B&O headquarters. This is not a minor issue, as I understand this is not an isolated case. Don't forget B&O is a public traded company, any cases such as "panel lottery" linked to B&O's
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[quote user="expoman"] If you read the Gizmodo threads about bad Apple 27" iMac's they are describing an issue where the LED backlight film is getting wrinkles in it during transport. This could explain why finished units seem fine a the factory but then have problems at the final location? One reader even explained how he took his
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[quote user="macsat"] <deleted> [/quote] Hmm... The deleted post is quite the teaser ;)
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This issue has already been in discussion earlier at BeoWorld Forum: http://forum.beoworld.org/forums/p/30638/245360.aspx However, now that there are more BeoVision 10 televisions in circulation, I think this warrants another, closer look. "Clouding" -- which means an uneven panel backlight that shows up as lighter areas or "blotches"
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So it finally arrived and was installed in my living room today, exactly on the date that was confirmed after the initial delay. What a beauty, a masterpiece! The sound has been a bit underwhelming, in the bass department, but I am making some tweaks. I think I will buy the new subwoofer when it comes for sale. I had my BV10 with the motorized stand
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