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Latest post 10-14-2008 3:47 PM by Opman. 9 replies.
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  • 07-31-2008 4:31 PM

    • etsd0001
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    Beovision 8 - 32 LCD Television

    Hi, please be gentle - my first post.

    My mother is thinking of buying the Beovision 8 for the princely sum of £2000, that's £500 off for part exchaging her old B&O set. I will add that it would be used as a stand alone item rather than be part of a system.

     As other manufacturers sell 32" LCD's for around £600 can someone tell what makes the Beovision worth the extra £1400?

    Thanks for your help

     

  • 07-31-2008 5:11 PM In reply to

    • SWISS_2
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    Re: Beovision 8 - 32 LCD Television

    1. The built-in speaker sound is amazing. Solid B & O. It out rivals anything built-in to a Plasma or LCD in the 32 inch market.

    2. It is easy to use (once you have it set-up) with either the Beo 4 or Beo 5 remote.

    3. You can Master Link it to other rooms, and other B&O systems.

    4. In addition to DVD, SAT, HD, etc, you can also ML link it to use as a PC Screen, and play N. RADIO, and N.MUSIC through it remotely.

  • 07-31-2008 9:55 PM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8 - 32 LCD Television

    That is a tough one.

    I bought the BV 8. I wanted something decent looking, good sound, that integrates with my existing B&O.

    It has a very good speaker and is in my opinion a very good 720P panel. Is it worth the additional money if you don't care about the looks and workmanship and do not have existing B&O? I am not sure. Do you buy a 20 year old Balsamico or do you go for 30?

     

    I love mine, it looks like it belongs into my place which a Sony would not. 

    BS9000, BS2300, BC2, BL2500, BL3, Bl2, BS1, BV8, BC4, A8

  • 08-01-2008 7:24 AM In reply to

    • etsd0001
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    Re: Beovision 8 - 32 LCD Television

    Swiss 2 & jk 1002 thanks for your time. On balance I think we will give the BV8 a miss. An awful lot of money for someone her seventies who just wants a TV in the corner of the room with no intention of going high tech throughout the house

    What particulart attracted her was the screen brightness/contrast adjusting with the ambient light as her lounge get very bright in the afternoon when the sun is out.

     

    Thanks again

  • 10-12-2008 7:31 PM In reply to

    • SWISS_2
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    Re: Beovision 8 - 32 LCD Television

    Thank you for your kind reply.

     

    Do stay in touch.

  • 10-13-2008 3:04 AM In reply to

    • moxxey
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    Re: Beovision 8 - 32 LCD Television

    The BV8 is 'ok'. Good picture and excellent sound. If you push hard, you may be able to receive a further discount. Indeed, I managed to buy my BV8-26 from a dealer and saved 15% from the RRP. Ask and be prepared to walk away if necessary.

    With the discount and a trade-in, it starts representing better value. However, I don't think it ships with a Freeview module, which is almost criminal for shipping a TV in the UK.

  • 10-13-2008 4:24 AM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8 - 32 LCD Television

    etsd0001:

    Swiss 2 & jk 1002 thanks for your time. On balance I think we will give the BV8 a miss. An awful lot of money for someone her seventies who just wants a TV in the corner of the room with no intention of going high tech throughout the house

    What particulart attracted her was the screen brightness/contrast adjusting with the ambient light as her lounge get very bright in the afternoon when the sun is out.

    Don't overlook the last of B&O's CRT TV's. With a Beovision 3 - 32  or Avant 32 the sound and picture quality will be better than the Beovision 8 and the automatic light settings are standard.

    The downside is their bulk, but in a corner that perhaps would not be a problem.

    Regards

    David

  • 10-13-2008 4:36 AM In reply to

    Re: Beovision 8 - 32 LCD Television

    Wait until they release a BV8 with Freeview tuner.

    Otherwise in a year she can't watch TV!!!

  • 10-13-2008 4:51 AM In reply to

    • 355f
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    Re: Beovision 8 - 32 LCD Television

    have a look at the new pioneer LCD- the nearest to plasma performance I have seen- fat better image quality than a BV8!
  • 10-14-2008 3:47 PM In reply to

    • Opman
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    Re: Beovision 8 - 32 LCD Television

    moxxey:

    The BV8 is 'ok'. Good picture and excellent sound. If you push hard, you may be able to receive a further discount. Indeed, I managed to buy my BV8-26 from a dealer and saved 15% from the RRP. Ask and be prepared to walk away if necessary.

    With the discount and a trade-in, it starts representing better value. However, I don't think it ships with a Freeview module, which is almost criminal for shipping a TV in the UK.

    Just anounced that after a lenghty delay, the Freeview module for BeoVision8 is just about ready AND the price has plummeted.  It should sell for about £50 in the UK. The only trouble is that supply will be very limited until 2009.

    Opman

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