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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="Ehlerz"] Moxxey, were you expecting being able to watch BD in linkrooms through Coaxial? I didnt know that was possible or at least was supposed to be possible. Should BS3 downscale it to SD and broadcast it to linkrooms, as digital is obvious not an option through ML and Coaxial. [/quote] I don't care what my expectations
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[quote user="OKA"] >Apart from the noisy Blu-ray drive, weren't you somewhat disappointed to find >two HDMI sockets used by the player and DVB-HD module? I am not too worried, as I use the DVB-HD as a replacement for a TDC/Samsung box, which is, as far as I understand, the danish equivalent for a SKY box in UK. I also have a BM5
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[quote user="takktakk"] I have a similar TV on order, supposed to arrive some time the first week of July. I have also dismissed all the negativities in the forum telling myself that it CAN NOT be that bad. Why on earth would they release a product with that many flaws...?! [/quote] You mean like the BV7-40 MKIII since October 2007? That's
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[quote user="Ehlerz"] I was not able to check up on the ML sound delay- and crappy linkroom signals, but my dealer assured me that if this was the case, it will be solved very soon when the issues are generally known. [/quote] But that's my point....those things should be sorted from inception. ML issues are B&O's forte. If there's
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[quote user="OKA"] I have increased the sharpness setting from 14 to 26 and reduced the colour setting two notches from the standard setting. I feel it improves the picture in standard resolution. [/quote] I did that too and you're right, it does make a difference. Apart from the noisy Blu-ray drive, weren't you somewhat disappointed
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[quote user="blue2th"] I would also hate it for B&O to follow B&W's lead (they now manufacture their producs in China, granted the core drivers may still be made in the UK). Any prestigious brand that does this looses my immediate support as a prestigious brand. [/quote] Well, if they produced modern products that worked flawlessly
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[quote user="Puncher"] and that was really my (backhanded) point - the latest TV doesn't WOW, the latest audio player doesn't WOW..............what's going on? [/quote] Irrespective of the WOW, I want my products to **work**. I want a TV that can link to another B&O TV with the minimal of fuss and distribute audio and video
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[quote user="9 LEE"] On the other hand, valuing Avants always upsets me. How can the RF versions in particular be worth so little now?!! What an absolute cracker of a television. [/quote] As the general public do not want a CRT. I see couples in their late 50s/60s in their local B&O store asking about the differences between an LCD and
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[quote user="Puncher"] Can you say you're happy with your BS/BM5 and it is all you'd hoped?? [/quote] It's ok, yeah. The sw can be a tad flaky here and there, but there are now major 'show stoppers' that happened with the BV7-40 MKIII or this MKIV. My guess is that, if it was connected directly to the speakers - rather
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Problem with the BV7-40 MKIII was that it required four key software updates during ownership - to fix three key problems (white flash, crashing TV, HD linkroom issues). That was totally unacceptable, no apologies from B&O, no letter with a gift stating that this situation shouldn't have happened etc etc. Basically 'we don't want to
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