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It should arrive at stores next week at price point of $3350-3700.
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Remotes are sold separately from the systems, as many people already have a remote, or so they are free to choose a beo4 or beo5/6. Your current beo4 will control your new tv fine and you can option program the 9000 and tv to work together. You will need the dealer to load the PUC codes into the tv so you can control DVD player, cable box, etc. with
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You can listen to hard drive and net radio off BeoSound 5 in all rooms and listen to 9000 CD/radio in all rooms. You don't "need" the 4's - BS5 or 9000 can send source through integrated speaker in BV10. You should run Cat 7 wire to all sources, and fit with ML/PL baluns so to "future proof" your network.
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Peter MARKS: you certainly make an impregnable argument that you created what became the BeoCom 2 (costing you a lot of money) only to have it stolen by B&O. However you claim the BC2 is a terrible telephone. Did B&O steal your design outright, or did they make changes?
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Upgrade fee is a one-time shot for all your ithingies registered to the same iTunes account b
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The BeoPlayer app is updated - $15.99 in US. 13,000 radio stations with graphics (hopefully BS5 will follow suit). Listening to some raggae in my BS8 and ignoring the icestorm outside.
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Sounds like your BV9 has a built in beomedia 1. This needs to be removed or disabled before you can control the BS5
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Did the same thing with mine - it is mounted to kitchen wall with 15" Philips LCD above it. Drastically improved tv sound, and when I dock my iPad it hides the tv.
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B&O stores sell them for $27.84...
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