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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
Latest post 12-12-2008 4:36 PM by Daniel. 11 replies.
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12-10-2008 5:23 PM
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halid
- Joined on 02-19-2008
- Posts 124
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A friend of mine told me that he had heard a rumour that BO would launch a Beovision 7-52 that would be available both with floor stand and wall mount. Have anyone else heard anything similar ? If it´s true I would be thinking of selling my 7-40 and get the bigger one instead. The dealers I have been in contact with ( Copenhagen, Stockholm and Umeå ) claims that there will be no new television releases under 2009. Best regards Hans
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Russ
- Joined on 05-07-2007
- Washington, DC USA
- Posts 641
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Well Trip that's all well and good, and well reasoned... but let's admit that the BV-9 is somewhat akin (given the season) to Tiny Tim, and God Bess 'im the sooner he's put down the better. The BV-7 has already killed off the BV-4 37" & 42", I think it's up for one more fight.
We kid because we love.
Bang & Olufsen Tysons Galleria
McLean, VA USA
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Dave
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Brisbane, Australia
- Posts 2,328
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RussR: Well Trip that's all well and good, and well reasoned... but let's admit that the BV-9 is somewhat akin (given the season) to Tiny Tim, and God Bess 'im the sooner he's put down the better. The BV-7 has already killed off the BV-4 37" & 42", I think it's up for one more fight.
Yeah right! BV9 won't be axed, that's just silly. Why would they replace a product that no-one complains about and only praises, with a product that has had a rocky history with user opinions...
“Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of intelligent effort.”
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BeoNut1
- Joined on 08-19-2007
- Mobile, AL (USA)
- Posts 226
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I realize that Samsung panels are used in the BV-7, but I think (not absolutely positive, though) that B&O uses Sharp panels in the BV-8s. If this is the case, I think Sharp's new "limited edition" large Aquos LCD panels are getting some good press. Heck, they even look like B&O TVs with a speaker (designed by Pioneer) hanging under them that too coincidentally mimics a BL-4.2 I wonder if B&O would consider using these Sharp panels in a future TV. In reading some of the audio / visual forums, it would seem that the Sharp LCD panels have had a somewhat notorious reputation for banding and other IQ issues in the past. However, the new "limited edition" panels seem to be well received. As an aside, I know that the general consensus on this forum is that B&O should stick with plasma for larger flat panels, but if Sharp or Samsung can even moderately improve some of the IQ limitations (particularly with SD sources), I'd be interested in a larger B&O LCD as I feel LCD's attributes outweigh their "cons".
Mark D
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Russ
- Joined on 05-07-2007
- Washington, DC USA
- Posts 641
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Dave: RussR: Well Trip that's all well and good, and well reasoned... but let's admit that the BV-9 is somewhat akin (given the season) to Tiny Tim, and God Bess 'im the sooner he's put down the better. The BV-7 has already killed off the BV-4 37" & 42", I think it's up for one more fight.
Yeah right! BV9 won't be axed, that's just silly. Why would they replace a product that no-one complains about and only praises, with a product that has had a rocky history with user opinions...
No-one complains about? Really? I'll start. Let me lay out the 2 largest complaints there are about the BV-9: 1) B&O are asking their dealers to sell the only 50" flat panel TV on the planet which can not be hung on a wall. 2) B&O are asking their dealers to sell the only 50" TV on the planet with a monaural speaker system. Which I believe is technically illegal in the US. The BV-9 is based on exactly the same technical platform as the BV-7 40/MK 3...and has been subject to the same software issues...the white flashes, 'Crash-to-Off', non-support of 24fps...and all the rest. Compared to the tv it replaced, the BV-5, it is clearly a step backwards in practical terms. The only reason I can imagine that it hasn't suffered the same verbal evisceration here as its cousins the 4's and 7/US/MK-3 is that no-one on these forums has ever seriously considered one as a stand-alone TV. A BV-7 52 can't come soon enough.
We kid because we love.
Bang & Olufsen Tysons Galleria
McLean, VA USA
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Beolab
- Joined on 05-18-2007
- Sweden
- Posts 535
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There vill not be any BV7-52 !! The model name is reveled and the name is: Beovision 7-55 = 55"... Regards
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Daniel
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Svinarp, Sweden
- Posts 1,284
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RussR: 1) B&O are asking their dealers to sell the only 50" flat panel TV on the planet which can not be hung on a wall. 2) B&O are asking their dealers to sell the only 50" TV on the planet with a monaural speaker system. Which I believe is technically illegal in the US.
Are you from the USSR? What do you not like with the possibilities to make your own decisions as a costomer? 1. What if I still want a TV as a furniture (or an art sculpture), and don´t want to stare at the wall? Maybe there´s no place on the wall! 2. I have already front speakers (left and right). When I buy a new TV I just need a center speaker (and two rear speakers) to get 5.1. If that should be forbidden in the US I would start a religion for mono speakers "Death to stereo sound, it´s the act of Satan! ". Do you still think it would be forbidden to watch TV in mono? Do you really beleive customers complain about this when they can get a BV4 with BL 7.2 if they want a 50'' B&O plasma on the wall with a stereo speaker?
Beovision LX5500, BeoCord V6000, BeoSound 9000, BeoLab 8000, BeoLab 3500, BeoLab 2000, BeoVox1, BeoCom 6000, Form1, LightControl 1
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Russ
- Joined on 05-07-2007
- Washington, DC USA
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Hi Daniel, Didn't mean to imply that it might be illegal to listen to TV in Mono, only that it might be illegal to sell one that size without Stereo speakers...as to folks being 'told' what to do, we did just elect a Democrat to the White House, we'll see. ;-) You make 2 fine points, and in the case of your first point, the BV-9 makes placing it on the floor possible, with a classic appearance. If you already have all of the other pieces needed for a surround sound system, and only lack the Center channel speaker, the receiver and the TV, then, yes, sure the BV-9 ought to get a look....but imagine that you're starting from scratch, or that you are looking for one of those flat TV's and don't want surround sound (I think there are a few customers like that), how do you look at the price of the BV-9, and NOT explode in a 355f-ian rage at B&O's suicidal arrogance? Customers aren't complaining about the BV-9, they're ignoring it, and going straight to the BV-4, in droves.
I think that the BV-9 is a beautiful object, and when used as a solution to one or two specific problems it is wonderful...but it is a small-niche product, even by B&O standards.
We kid because we love.
Bang & Olufsen Tysons Galleria
McLean, VA USA
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Daniel
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Svinarp, Sweden
- Posts 1,284
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Hi Russ! I see your points and understand them, but I don't think the customers complain about BV9. Neglect maybe, but not ranting. Cheers,
Beovision LX5500, BeoCord V6000, BeoSound 9000, BeoLab 8000, BeoLab 3500, BeoLab 2000, BeoVox1, BeoCom 6000, Form1, LightControl 1
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