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Latest post 11-06-2008 5:45 PM by moxxey. 3 replies.
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  • 11-06-2008 3:28 PM

    • gcccc
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    Will there be a BV 7-40 without DVD?

    Hello Beoworld,

    Anyone knows if this option will be reality? I talked with my dealer who said that I could order a BV 7-32 without DVD, but no 40" which is my prefered size. The only thing that will be close to this is the BV 8  40" that will soon available he said.

    Still not my fav. cause I don't like the "shelf" I'd like a "flat" screen only

    Cheers

  • 11-06-2008 3:51 PM In reply to

    Re: Will there be a BV 7-40 without DVD?

    B&O has not released any information that there will be a BV7 40" model without the DVD drive, and just like the BV7 32" it wouldn't be a substantial saving even if this did happen.
  • 11-06-2008 4:14 PM In reply to

    • gcccc
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    Re: Will there be a BV 7-40 without DVD?

    I'm not primarily interested in the "saving" but more the fact that I have a BC2 that provides CD/DVD already that also give me the opportunity to drive that source into a linked room while watching TV. I'd like to be able to use the BV 7 plattfom and not "forced" to go to BV4 which have a substansial higher pricelevel.

    Secondly If you suggest that I trade-in my BC2 instead, I would counter with this: If I would trade in BC2 for anything it would be the new BS5....

     

  • 11-06-2008 5:45 PM In reply to

    • moxxey
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    Re: Will there be a BV 7-40 without DVD?

    Stars:
    just like the BV7 32" it wouldn't be a substantial saving even if this did happen.

    My understanding was that the saving was £1000. £1000 from a £6500 TV is a very substantial saving!

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