"I can´t get it why B&o didn't equip the MK III with 100Hz from the beginning??? Why most they always be so slow in the updates?"
Perhaps because they didn't have access to early engineering samples of the new panels.
But, nevertheless, there will be always advances in technology and our equipment will not remain state of the art indefinitely.
The best way is to set a wish list concerning our future purchases and to buy when we decide that these requirements are met.
In my case, I set several years ago the following requirements for my "future" B&O TV (which I own now) :
1- Full support of the high definition standard (1920x1080 resolution)
2- ATSC tuner
3- HDMI connections...
4- Picture quality up to expected standards.
and I waited until B&O comes out with a model offering these features. This year, the US Beovision 7 finally arrived and it meets all these expectations.
When B&O reintroduced a TV line in North America in 2000, I was very tempted to buy an Avant. But, I was also aware that high definition was coming. Since I consider a B&O TV as a product intended to be kept for several years, I then decided to wait until a TV that was fully HD compliant would be available and to continue to use my "old" MX-5000.
Concerning 100hz display technology, does the current 50hz Beovision-7 has a perceptible flicker? Mine is 60hz and no flickering is perceptible. But the flickering is definitely perceptible on a 50hz tube television.
Regards,
Jean