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Latest post 02-12-2010 1:52 PM by PhilLondon. 4 replies.
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  • 02-12-2010 4:42 AM

    • sia
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    Inside Beomaster 5

    Althought Beosound 5 is realy cool looking device and shows the good thinking of the B&O company, the system lacks functionality that one might expect from a product released in 2009. I refer to not beeing able to show video files, films, you tube, etc.

    So what I wonder is that since the beomaster 5 is realy a computer (ok, it doesn't have keyboard and mouse) is it possible for instant to expand the system by for instant adding a dvd/Bluray player, software uppdates for video files and perhaps a dual graphic card that would enable people to both be able to use beosound 5 control device as well as beeing able to see whats going on on a separate screen (Tv or computer or alike)? 

  • 02-12-2010 5:20 AM In reply to

    Re: Inside Beomaster 5

    You are absolutely right that there is an Intel Architecture PC inside. From what has been previously seen on the web, its an average powered system board by todays standards running Windows XP Embedded. I guess the nearest equivalent today would be an Atom-based system board with ION chipset.

    The issue with the updates you requires which are predominately MPEG and VC-1 standards based, are that I'm not sure that either the underlying OS or the processing horsepower is sufficient to accommodate anything greater than DVD. I'm sure Blu-ray would be out of the question. 

    IMOP, the best solution currently is still an AppleTV which runs on fairly lowly hardware and could do with an upgrade itself, but at £200 you can hardly go wrong. The argument however is that with current broadband speeds, its 720p downloads are likely the best compromise. You'll hear others decry the sound quality, but take the Pepsi challenge and ignore the cost difference and I would bet money you'd hear little/no difference. Many B&O dealers now have AppleTVs as part of their demo capabilities so give it a try.

     

  • 02-12-2010 9:09 AM In reply to

    Re: Inside Beomaster 5

    Why not the TVIX 6600N?? This is better than ATV

     

    zwaan

  • 02-12-2010 1:31 PM In reply to

    Re: Inside Beomaster 5

    I'd say that watching grass grow is better than AppleTV!

    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

  • 02-12-2010 1:52 PM In reply to

    Re: Inside Beomaster 5

    sia:
    and perhaps a dual graphic card that would enable people to both be able to use beosound 5 control device as well as beeing able to see whats going on on a separate screen (Tv or computer or alike)? 
    It already has a dual graphic card. One output for the Beosound5 screen and one for the TV.
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