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        This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and 
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	    Latest post 01-16-2012 5:04 AM by vlohjr1 . 48 replies.
			    
			        
				    
					    
							    
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									                 misled 
 Joined on 04-25-2007SwitzerlandPosts 66 | 
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										    Plasma Display with a new center-speaker   BVision10-46,BLab11,BSound5,BMaster5,BLab8000,BLab6000,BLab2500,BCom5,BCom6000,BeoTime,BeoPort,Beo4,Beo5 |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
			    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 Kokomo 
 Joined on 08-21-2007SpainPosts 618 | 
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										    I realise that I am expressing a personal opinion here and it's all down to personal taste, but why would anyone want to view such a beautiful TV setup and at the same time have to stare at shelving below loaded with books and papers on top of which are scattered various pieces of 'objet d'art'? A TV is not a framed painting looked at in passing, it's something which has to be sat in front of and watched for extended periods of time. Why include such distractions? If you want books, art pieces etc, then display them on another wall.               |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
			    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 Beofan2 
 Joined on 07-31-2007Fredericia, DenmarkPosts 313 |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
			    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 KMAJoined on 08-13-2007Posts 101 | 
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										    Well, in my opinion, the TV looks dull... The speaker looks like an exact copy of a LG flat panel speaker my friend had circa 2006, and yes, Grundig comes to mind.  I'm sure it's performance over looks, but I can't *see* much of "B&O" in this TV. Maybe I'll revise my option after seeing it in the shop. As for the speakers, I'm undecided: are they too wide, too "all aluminium", or do they look stunning when seen in the flesh, and not in a photo. KMA Current setup: BeoVision 10-46 (grey speaker cover, AR, motorized stand) with Apple TV 2 (FireCore), Sony BDP-S780, Mac Mini, BeoLab 11 (silver), Beo5, BeoSound 8 (red speaker covers). Accessories: A8 Earphones, wine bottle coasters. B&O product history, in chronological order since 1990, after the onset of the treaded BeoVirus (I tend to upgrade/change my setup "infrequently"): BeoSystem 2500 (with blue speaker covers), BeoLink 5000, BeoSystem 7000 (complete; silver/black), BeoLink 7000, RedLine 60.2, BeoVox Penta, BeoVision MX4000 (black, motorized floor stand), BeoCord VX5000 (black), BeoSystem 4500 (complete), BeoCenter 9500, BeoLab 8000, BeoLab 6000, BeoVision Avant (original, 28" AR, VHS, green), BeoCenter 2300, BeoVision 3-32 (grey speaker frame, AR, motorised cabinet), DVD1 (grey), BeoCord V8000 (grey), Beo4, BeoSound Ouverture (w/ floor cabinet stand), BeoVision Avant RF (grey, 32", AR, VHS), BeoSound 9000, BeoCenter AV5 (blue), BeoVision 1 (yellow, motorized floor stand), Beo1, BeoSound Century (yellow), BeoCenter 1 (blue, AR, motorized floor stand), BeoSound 1 (silver, floor stand), BeoVision Avant RF DVD (grey, 32", AR), BeoVision 7-32 MkI (AR, motorized floor stand), BeoLab 3 (black), BeoSound 2, BeoVision 10-40 (grey speaker cover, AR, motorized stand).
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									                 Tod Daniel 
 Joined on 10-26-2009Salcombe, DevonPosts 498 | 
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										    Sorry guys but... I LOVE IT! And I love to see the book shelves with the books. Im passionate about books although I must admit recently to be spending my reading time online which I never thought would happen :)   |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 benjnz 
 Joined on 04-16-2007Auckland NZPosts 392 | 
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										    Yeah I have to agree with Mr Winn on this one. I also love the way it's in the rooom and part of it, with shelves and books etc. I'm not a fab of a TV on a wall being the focus, the books and shelves help the overall look n comfort of the room when any tv is turned off.   Paul Winn:
Sorry guys but... I LOVE IT! And I love to see the book shelves with the books. Im passionate about books although I must admit recently to be spending my reading time online which I never thought would happen :)  
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									                 Hiort 
 Joined on 04-17-2007Posts 383 | 
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										    The screen is extremely thin. Builds only 50 mm from the wall at the top. At the bottom it´s 60 mm due to the speaker grill.   _____________ Happy owner of: BV10, 2 x Beocom 2, Beocom 6000, Beocenter 2, Beolab 3, Beolab 2000, Beo4, Beolab 11 1:st prize winner Beoworld January Price Draw. |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 mbeeJoined on 04-18-2007Paris, FrancePosts 1,133 | 
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										     Beofan2:the perforated speaker made by 5000 elleptical shaped holes
 WOW!!! That's impressive... Now I must admit I want to know the use of such a thing... Or is it just : B&O sound engineer : "the sound will be perfect with this stuff and 500 holes in it" B&O designer : "looks like something already done by Grundig" B&O production guy  : "I've seen a one-of-a-kind tool that costs $100M and that can drill elliptical holes, that would make a difference" B&O sound engineer "elliptical holes would have no effect on sound quality, for me it's OK" B&O designer : "That seem to be the kind of details that differentiate B&O from the crowd... When looking at the product with a microscope! Let's drill 5000 of them!" Tue : "Hi, I'm your New CEO, what are you doing there? [...] GULP!" |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
			    
			        
				    
			    
			        
				    
			    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 Sevilsivle 
 Joined on 02-15-2009GermanyPosts 40 | 
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										     Chris:
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									                 Sevilsivle 
 Joined on 02-15-2009GermanyPosts 40 | 
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										    As the saying goes.. If you have to ask the price...you can't afford it.   Tim |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 RazlawJoined on 04-24-2007IllinoisPosts 1,770 | 
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										    The price that is in the region of the 7-55, does that include the Beosystem 3 or just the screen?Beovision 7-55 with Beolab 7-4, 9s and 4000s Beovision 10-40 with Beolab 1s and 6000s Beosound 1, 5, 2000, and 3000 Beotime, Beotalk, Beocoms |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 elephant 
 Joined on 04-16-2007Melbourne, AustraliaPosts 2,215 | 
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										     Roger:
you will need the book shelf to hide the BS3 
 we need a slim line BS4 or one with shiny covers as an option ! I wish B&O would apply the multi-cover and/or multi-colour options to more of their product lines First B&O (1976) was a Beogram 1500 ... latest (2011) change has been to couple the BL11 with the BL6Ks *sounds superb* |  |  
							    
						    
			        
				    
			    
			        
				    
			    
			        
				    
					    
					    
					    
						    
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									                 elephant 
 Joined on 04-16-2007Melbourne, AustraliaPosts 2,215 | 
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										     CJM1:
Is there a Rumors page for Bang & Olufsen products?
     
 you must be newish to Beoworld :-) some would say the general forum is one long rumour mill :D First B&O (1976) was a Beogram 1500 ... latest (2011) change has been to couple the BL11 with the BL6Ks *sounds superb* |  |  
							    
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