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Latest post 10-27-2008 4:37 AM by Puncher. 36 replies.
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  • 10-24-2008 7:51 PM In reply to

    • Alex
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    Re: BV7-40mk3 vs original BV9 mk1 720p

    355f:

    'This post is going the same way as the HD audio thread. Everyone 'misunderstands ' apart from you of course!

    Will leave you to your own interpretation of the facts razlaw.

    Enjoy your class leading bv7 LOL

    Time to put the handbag away and be helpful. The original thread was about the BeoVision 7 and BeoVision 9, not the Kuro or any other high-street brands. Hopefully this is the last time the Kuro will be mentioned in this thread.

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  • 10-25-2008 9:56 AM In reply to

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    Re: BV7-40mk3 vs original BV9 mk1 720p

    moxxey:
    Dave:

    The BV9 is going to look much better in the long run (aesthetically, and as an all in one package)

    I have a thing against wires showing too, they really bother me

    Don't link up your TVs then. I didn't realise this, but when B&O connected my BV7-40 to the BV8-26, you have to have a 'link box' and various aerial cables. Result is a cable mess.

    Why can't B&O build this kind of stuff in to their larger TVs?

    Are you joking? You need to plug the TV in or it doesn't turn on and your Beolabs won't make sound Huh?  good grief

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  • 10-25-2008 10:01 AM In reply to

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    Re: BV7-40mk3 vs original BV9 mk1 720p

    Razlaw:
    Dave:

     

    I have a thing against wires showing too, they really bother me - so i would automatically go for the BV9. I strongly dislike the BV7 in the B&o range. I think technologically & price wise, it's a bit of an embarrassing product.

     

    As for technology it is the same processor as the BV9. As for price, subtract the price of a Beosystem 3 from the price of a BV7, then subtract the price of a high quality DVD player, the amount left will be about the same as for a high quality LCD from Samsung or other similiar competitor. Add in the price of a motorized stand and a Beolab 7-4 and the price is still less than 3/4 that of the BV9. For that price one receives the added functionality of an integrated DVD player and the the ability to tilt the TV forward and back, not just sideways. The picture size of the 7 is 80% of the 9. Looking at that way the price is a bargain compared to the 9 and the technology is identical, except for plasma verses LCD.

    It's the pole stand of the BV7 that is impractical with hiding wire mess, the BV9 can conceal the jargon and wall outlets. 

    I'm sorry but i don't like comparing Non B&O electronics with B&o electronics. It's chalk and Tuna to me
     

    Yes you can tilt the BV7, but the BV9 is, in the long run, a cooler TV. Here in OZ the BV7 40 with all the options, the price is close to the BV9, and when your spending this much cash on a TELEVISION these differences become minor, and i'm sure one can afford to buy  a gorgeous beocenter 2 

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  • 10-25-2008 11:00 AM In reply to

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    Re: BV7-40mk3 vs original BV9 mk1 720p

    Dave:

    Are you joking? You need to plug the TV in or it doesn't turn on and your Beolabs won't make sound Huh?  good grief

    I have absolutely no idea what you mean. My comment is about the additional link box required for linking two B&O TVs.

  • 10-25-2008 3:08 PM In reply to

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    Re: BV7-40mk3 vs original BV9 mk1 720p

    moxxey:
    Dave:

    Are you joking? You need to plug the TV in or it doesn't turn on and your Beolabs won't make sound Huh?  good grief

    I have absolutely no idea what you mean. My comment is about the additional link box required for linking two B&O TVs.

    I think Dave was joking Stick out tongue.

    Either way, the RF modulator is something I can understand. It's not always going to be necessary, and on top of this would just mean even more cables to pass down the cable sock behind your BeoVision 7.

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  • 10-25-2008 4:10 PM In reply to

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    Re: BV7-40mk3 vs original BV9 mk1 720p

    Alex:

    Either way, the RF modulator is something I can understand.

    But it's huge. One huge box behind the TV. Mind you, the Beocenter 2 socket box is even larger. Why so big. I'm confused.

  • 10-25-2008 9:44 PM In reply to

    Re: BV7-40mk3 vs original BV9 mk1 720p

    Dave:
    Razlaw:
    Dave:

     

    I have a thing against wires showing too, they really bother me - so i would automatically go for the BV9. I strongly dislike the BV7 in the B&o range. I think technologically & price wise, it's a bit of an embarrassing product.

     

    As for technology it is the same processor as the BV9. As for price, subtract the price of a Beosystem 3 from the price of a BV7, then subtract the price of a high quality DVD player, the amount left will be about the same as for a high quality LCD from Samsung or other similiar competitor. Add in the price of a motorized stand and a Beolab 7-4 and the price is still less than 3/4 that of the BV9. For that price one receives the added functionality of an integrated DVD player and the the ability to tilt the TV forward and back, not just sideways. The picture size of the 7 is 80% of the 9. Looking at that way the price is a bargain compared to the 9 and the technology is identical, except for plasma verses LCD.

    It's the pole stand of the BV7 that is impractical with hiding wire mess, the BV9 can conceal the jargon and wall outlets. 

    I'm sorry but i don't like comparing Non B&O electronics with B&o electronics. It's chalk and Tuna to me
     

    Yes you can tilt the BV7, but the BV9 is, in the long run, a cooler TV. Here in OZ the BV7 40 with all the options, the price is close to the BV9, and when your spending this much cash on a TELEVISION these differences become minor, and i'm sure one can afford to buy  a gorgeous beocenter 2 

     

    I agree completely as to the wires. The wires are a problem with the BV7. While I can deal with the wires to speakers, power etc, I am still trying to find a solution to a power cord to an outlet behind the TV,   Masterlink and Power Link into the wall, as well as  satellite connections. The Avant hid all of the wires nicely before we purchased the BV7.  For hiding wires the BV9 is easily the best choice. 

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  • 10-26-2008 4:04 AM In reply to

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    Re: BV7-40mk3 vs original BV9 mk1 720p

    moxxey:
    Dave:

    Are you joking? You need to plug the TV in or it doesn't turn on and your Beolabs won't make sound Huh?  good grief

    I have absolutely no idea what you mean. My comment is about the additional link box required for linking two B&O TVs.

     

    Sorry i was being cheeky! I was just referring to the basic cable mess you get with a TV and the fact you have no where to hide any of it with the BV7 pole stand

    I have to say here, wires showing, immensely affects the aesthetics. I've been asked if my speakers were wireless. Also, interestingly, I am always commented on the single wire (cable snake) than runs from the BS4 on it's pole stand through the rest of my setup in my lounge room and also from the BC1...

    “Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of intelligent effort.”

    Your health and well-being comes first and fore-most.

     

     

  • 10-26-2008 5:42 PM In reply to

    Re: BV7-40mk3 vs original BV9 mk1 720p

    Another question on this topic:

    some sources eg Sky HD , Apple TV HD seem to be in 720p format. Will this be better on a 720p screen or will it be exactly the same on a 1080p screen.

    sorry for the questions but as a consumer I am extremely confused. 

  • 10-26-2008 7:17 PM In reply to

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    Re: BV7-40mk3 vs original BV9 mk1 720p

    Not really no. 1080p may have advantages with Blu-Ray, but the picture on a 720p BeoVision 9 is still streets ahead of anything I've seen from the competition.

    IMO the upgrade to 1080p was more due to market pressure than for technical reasons. 1080p only really becomes a big advantage when you reach 65"+ IMO.

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  • 10-27-2008 2:49 AM In reply to

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    Re: BV7-40mk3 vs original BV9 mk1 720p

    As Alex suggested, 1080p only has it's benefits when watching Blu-ray DVDs or 1080p-based Playstation 3 games. As television (SD or HD) pictures have to be up-scaled for your 1080p screen, watching standard TV will be worse on a 1080p screen than the 720p.

    I recently saw a 720p-based BV9 for £8995 which was classed as 'mint'. Look around at the various UK second hand dealers. If you can get one for around this price, it's an absolute steal.

  • 10-27-2008 4:37 AM In reply to

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    Re: BV7-40mk3 vs original BV9 mk1 720p

    moxxey:

    As Alex suggested, 1080p only has it's benefits when watching Blu-ray DVDs or 1080p-based Playstation 3 games. As television (SD or HD) pictures have to be up-scaled for your 1080p screen, watching standard TV will be worse on a 1080p screen than the 720p.

    I recently saw a 720p-based BV9 for £8995 which was classed as 'mint'. Look around at the various UK second hand dealers. If you can get one for around this price, it's an absolute steal.

    I thought SKY+HD broadcast in 1080i, in which case the content would have to be downscaled for the BV9 whereas it would be, at worst, only de-interlaced on a 1080p panel.

    An SD tv picture has to be upscaled regardless of which HD resolution you choose as it is only 576 lines  - the difference in picture quality between the two HD panels will then depend as much on the upscaler as it does on the panel.

    Generally speaking, you aren't learning much if your lips are moving.

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