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  • 03-31-2008 5:51 PM

    • Dude1
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    New Bang TV technology

    Now for some positive news.

    I have worked my contacts hard for this info. Apparently Bang is working on new Tele movement technology, a technology movement that measures movements far more precisely and quickly, allowing all motion to appear far more natural than anything else conceived. This will be part of VisionClear most likely.

     

    Watch this space. Exciting stuff.

  • 03-31-2008 10:22 PM In reply to

    Re: New Bang TV technology

    I hear that Bang is also working hard on adding a second name to their company. I hear it will be connected by and ampersand.

    There is scarcely anything in this world that some man cannot make a little worse and sell a little more cheaply. The person who buys on price alone is this man's lawful prey. - John Ruskin

  • 03-31-2008 10:26 PM In reply to

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    Re: New Bang TV technology

    Dude1:

    Now for some positive news.

    I have worked my contacts hard for this info. Apparently Bang is working on new Tele movement technology, a technology movement that measures movements far more precisely and quickly, allowing all motion to appear far more natural than anything else conceived. This will be part of VisionClear most likely.

     

    Watch this space. Exciting stuff.

    = 180Hz Natural motion...

    BL8000 MkII Black

  • 04-01-2008 12:26 AM In reply to

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    Re: New Bang TV technology

    Is it actually different from what Samsung, Sharp, and Sony(who's actually just licensing it from Samsung) have been doing with the motion interpolation?  Since B&O is business buddies with Samsung now I wouldn't be surprised if it was just a derivation of the Samsung interpolation that they've been putting in the screens since last year.  I'm not downplaying it, as I have one of the Samsung motion interpolation tv's myself and like it - I'm just curious as to whether it's really "new".
    -Austin (resident audiophile skeptic)
  • 04-01-2008 12:52 AM In reply to

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    Re: New Bang TV technology

    camshaft:
    Is it actually different from what Samsung, Sharp, and Sony(who's actually just licensing it from Samsung) have been doing with the motion interpolation?  Since B&O is business buddies with Samsung now I wouldn't be surprised if it was just a derivation of the Samsung interpolation that they've been putting in the screens since last year.  I'm not downplaying it, as I have one of the bilgarage tv's myself and like it - I'm just curious as to whether it's really "new".

     

    I think B&o will use the existing (2x50Hz) 100Hz Samsung interpolation system and refine it with a more sophisticated processing and software..

    I guess it will interpolate 3 x  50Hz Pal to 150Hz for for a completely stable and perfect picture with no pixel loss at all in motion...  (180Hz for the NTSC)

    Then the only problem left is the blackness for LCD.. But when the invidual LED back-lightening works properly in 2009 we can say; -Bye bye to the plasma! Wink

    BL8000 MkII Black

  • 04-01-2008 1:37 AM In reply to

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    Re: New Bang TV technology

    Beolab:

    camshaft:
    Is it actually different from what Samsung, Sharp, and Sony(who's actually just licensing it from Samsung) have been doing with the motion interpolation?  Since B&O is business buddies with Samsung now I wouldn't be surprised if it was just a derivation of the Samsung interpolation that they've been putting in the screens since last year.  I'm not downplaying it, as I have one of the bilgarage tv's myself and like it - I'm just curious as to whether it's really "new".

     

    I think B&o will use the existing (2x50Hz) 100Hz Samsung interpolation system and refine it with a more sophisticated processing and software..

    I guess it will interpolate 3 x  50Hz Pal to 150Hz for for a completely stable and perfect picture with no pixel loss at all in motion...  (160Hz for the NTSC)

    Then the only problem left is the blackness for LCD.. But when the invidual LED back-lightening works properly in 2009 we can say; -Bye bye to the plasma! Wink

     I agree, but I think it would be Samsung that would do the upgrading, not B&O.  Usually when a company like Samsung already has such a system, they already know what modifications should be done to increase the specs over their standard run of the mill offering.  Then they sell the upgraded version of the technology to a company like B&O.  It usually makes more sense for businesses to operate like that, where the seller upgrades their own technology before selling it, rather than the buying company attempting to improve it.  On top of that when a new technology hits the consumer market, the companies usually already have the next version at hand by that time anyway.
     

    I agree with the individual LED part too.  Samsung's xx81 series of LED screens wasn't as impressive as I was hoping for, and I ended up getting the xx71 series instead.

    Anyway, I keep saying Samsung, but for all we know I guess it could very well be some other company too.  I'm just speculating. 

    -Austin (resident audiophile skeptic)
  • 04-01-2008 1:51 AM In reply to

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    Re: New Bang TV technology

    camshaft:
    Beolab:

    camshaft:
    Is it actually different from what Samsung, Sharp, and Sony(who's actually just licensing it from Samsung) have been doing with the motion interpolation?  Since B&O is business buddies with Samsung now I wouldn't be surprised if it was just a derivation of the Samsung interpolation that they've been putting in the screens since last year.  I'm not downplaying it, as I have one of the bilgarage tv's myself and like it - I'm just curious as to whether it's really "new".

     

    I think B&o will use the existing (2x50Hz) 100Hz Samsung interpolation system and refine it with a more sophisticated processing and software..

    I guess it will interpolate 3 x  50Hz Pal to 150Hz for for a completely stable and perfect picture with no pixel loss at all in motion...  (160Hz for the NTSC)

    Then the only problem left is the blackness for LCD.. But when the invidual LED back-lightening works properly in 2009 we can say; -Bye bye to the plasma! Wink

     I agree, but I think it would be Samsung that would do the upgrading, not B&O.  Usually when a company like Samsung already has such a system, they already know what modifications should be done to increase the specs over their standard run of the mill offering.  Then they sell the upgraded version of the technology to a company like B&O.  It usually makes more sense for businesses to operate like that, where the seller upgrades their own technology before selling it, rather than the buying company attempting to improve it.  On top of that when a new technology hits the consumer market, the companies usually already have the next version at hand by that time anyway.
     

    I agree with the individual LED part too.  Samsung's xx81 series of LED screens wasn't as impressive as I was hoping for, and I ended up getting the xx71 series instead.

    Anyway, I keep saying Samsung, but for all we know I guess it could very well be some other company too.  I'm just speculating. 

    You have a god point i think.. Most likely B&o will buy the technology from Samsung and then integrate and reconstruct it in to the Bv7..

    I hope the final result will be stunning!

    BL8000 MkII Black

  • 04-01-2008 11:27 AM In reply to

    Re: New Bang TV technology

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    I hear that Bang is also working hard on adding a second name to their company. I hear it will be connected by and ampersand.

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  • 04-01-2008 11:32 AM In reply to

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    TripEnglish:
    I hear that Bang is also working hard on adding a second name to their company. I hear it will be connected by and ampersand.

    Genius Big Smile

    Bada-bim-bada-bang!
     

  • 04-01-2008 11:33 AM In reply to

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    Re: New Bang TV technology

    Stick out tongue
    -Austin (resident audiophile skeptic)
  • 04-01-2008 1:09 PM In reply to

    Re: New Bang TV technology

    yes , it's explosion

    bang & explosion !! 

    i'm sure they'll blow away our minds and their competition   !

    popgear is grate™

  • 04-01-2008 2:27 PM In reply to

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    Re: New Bang TV technology

    TripEnglish:
    I hear that Bang is also working hard on adding a second name to their company. I hear it will be connected by and ampersand.

    LaughingLaughingLaughingLaughing

    Brilliant!!

    Don't say too much though, I got SLATED last time I brought this up!

    Andy T.

    Poor me, never win owt!

  • 04-02-2008 12:34 PM In reply to

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    Re: New Bang TV technology

    Now that I know your weakness Andy it'll be difficult to prevent myself from exploiting it.   Mwahaha....
    -Austin (resident audiophile skeptic)
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