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  • 06-25-2011 2:14 PM

    Bv4-85

    I have had the pleasure of spending sometime at the Knightsbridge store watching the 85" it is out of this world. No words to describe the breathtaking experience and for 65k it seems quite reasonable

    Replicas can never match this.....
  • 06-27-2011 2:28 PM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    Ah, that would be the Panasonic TH-85VX200! http://panasonic.net/proplasma/products/85vx200/index.html

    Only $30,000 - much better price..... same thing.

  • 06-27-2011 3:23 PM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    I know it may look like I'm going back on what I've previously said... but is this really the exact same thing?

    Massive price difference, granted - but the 85" being BeoSystem 3 based, it's surely better than the 'off the shelf' Panny?

    I've seen the BV4-85 3D in action, albeit for about 5 minutes, at the factory in Struer - and was truly impressed.  

    Lee

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  • 06-27-2011 3:25 PM In reply to

    Re: Bv4-85

    65K for a TV? That's vulgar!!!

  • 06-27-2011 3:38 PM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    Paul Winn:

    65K for a TV? That's vulgar!!!

    I'm with you a little, but so would a £50 meal for two be at a restaurant if you earned £10 a week in a third world country.  It's all relative to what you earn I suppose..

    Stripping it down into actual cost of components, it's ludicrous - but when you've got the overheads of Bang & Olufsen you've got to make big margins..  Also, if you want 'cutting edge' you'll always have to pay top dollar.

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  • 06-27-2011 3:45 PM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    9 LEE:

    I know it may look like I'm going back on what I've previously said... but is this really the exact same thing?

    Massive price difference, granted - but the 85" being BeoSystem 3 based, it's surely better than the 'off the shelf' Panny?

    I've seen the BV4-85 3D in action, albeit for about 5 minutes, at the factory in Struer - and was truly impressed.  

    Lee

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    If that's so, all you have to do is buy the frame, aka its designer clothes.  

  • 06-27-2011 3:49 PM In reply to

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    symmes:

    If that's so, all you have to do is buy the frame, aka its designer clothes.  

    ... and we're off !!!  LaughingLaughing

     


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  • 06-27-2011 4:01 PM In reply to

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    9 LEE:

    symmes:

    If that's so, all you have to do is buy the frame, aka its designer clothes.  

    ... and we're off !!!  LaughingLaughing

     

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  • 06-27-2011 4:18 PM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    Does the BS3 cost extra?

    I'd genuinely love to know how much time and effort B&O have invested in tweaking the internals of the Panny panel.

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

  • 06-27-2011 4:29 PM In reply to

    Re: Bv4-85

    Hey Lee, why does B&O have such HUGE overheads?  Surely that's the worst thing for any company in today's business world?

  • 06-27-2011 5:13 PM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    It isn't Beosystem 3 based - it is just the display. Connect a Beosystem 3 to either and you have a working solution.

     

    Panasonic VX200U = Bang & Olufsen Beovision 4-85 (without the nice frame).

    Do you really think B&O have the resources to change the 3D processing in the panel?

  • 06-27-2011 6:02 PM In reply to

    Re: Bv4-85

    not from what I understand and have seen. The BV4 has a seperate IR panel integrated into the bottom of the frame which is a new proprietary IR sync system (B&O purchased) to run the sync of the glasses. Plus naturally 3D can only be transferred via a HDMI signal which has also been switched out from the old DVI only outputs of the old BS3. If you can find a new BS3 only and a way to setup a modular IR sync then you would have a simple solution as explained...... it's not like the old 42/50/65's :)

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  • 06-27-2011 11:24 PM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    frog:

    Ah, that would be the Panasonic TH-85VX200! http://panasonic.net/proplasma/products/85vx200/index.html

    Only $30,000 - much better price..... same thing.

    Clearly you havent seen it.

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  • 06-28-2011 1:08 AM In reply to

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    Alex:

    frog:

    Ah, that would be the Panasonic TH-85VX200! http://panasonic.net/proplasma/products/85vx200/index.html

    Only $30,000 - much better price..... same thing.

    Clearly you havent seen it.

     

    Is it really twice the price better?

    Have you seen them side-by-side???

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  • 06-28-2011 5:54 AM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    Like many luxury goods, the value proposition of the BV4-85 is highly subjective.

    Personally given the pace in visual display technology, the relative pricing of the BV4-85 seems excessive to me. 

    Then again, I think the pricing of the Beolab 5 is quite reasonable - many would think otherwise....

     

    BTW I'm curious if anyone could explain the vast difference in the power consumption figures quoted for BV4-85 on the B&O vs that for the VX200 on the Panasonic website. Is the BV4-85 far more power efficient or is it just a matter of difference in the way power consumption is measured by the companies (apologies for my ignorance)

    B&O BV4-85
    POWER CONSUMPTION  Typical (IEC 62087:2. ed): 375 W/Networked standby 0.4 W

     

    Panasonic

     

    Model                                           TH-85VX200U    TH-85VX200W

    Power Consumption    1,250 W         1,200 W
    On Average Power Consumption*    739 W
    Power off Condition    0.2 W       0.3 W
    Stand-by Condition    0.3 W       0.5 W

  • 06-28-2011 12:24 PM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    It's a fair comment - but then I guess you haven't seen both either. The trend with Beovision 4's favour my view though.

  • 06-28-2011 12:41 PM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    BeoMegaMan:

    not from what I understand and have seen. The BV4 has a seperate IR panel integrated into the bottom of the frame which is a new proprietary IR sync system (B&O purchased) to run the sync of the glasses. Plus naturally 3D can only be transferred via a HDMI signal which has also been switched out from the old DVI only outputs of the old BS3. If you can find a new BS3 only and a way to setup a modular IR sync then you would have a simple solution as explained...... it's not like the old 42/50/65's :)

    Now this IS interesting if it is the case - and also puzzling why they would do this. The synch of the glasses is a pretty mundane thing - needing only 60hz per eye for the shutters (assuming 120hz framepacking mode, which Panasonic use) - and really no need for a 'specialist' solution. I wonder why they did this - the press release makes no mention of it - concentrating on the motorised stand, and I would have thought they would have done if they had introduced something new. My guess is that they have had to add a new emitter because the bezel would be in the way of the Panasonic one!

    With regard to your other point, I assume (as I haven't done this yet myself as I don't have a 3D TV) the Beosystem 3 can output a 3D switching signal to an appropriate TV, and, as DVI is electrically compatible with HDMI, with the right plug on the other end (HDMI 1.4 3D connector), then there should be no issues for the system to work well. Again there is no mention of needing a different Beosystem 3 to drive the screen in the press release.

  • 06-28-2011 1:07 PM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    BillC:

    Then again, I think the pricing of the Beolab 5 is quite reasonable - many would think otherwise....

    I can't remember seeing a single person who has argued that BL5s are "overpriced", which means that just about everyone would agreed they are quite reasonably priced.

    Indeed, compare the BL5s price point with rival speakers and they come in very competitive. The BV4-85 is less competitive - it's twice the price as its nearest competitor. I don't think that makes the BV4-85 comparable to the BL5s.

  • 06-28-2011 4:31 PM In reply to

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    frog:
    Again there is no mention of needing a different Beosystem 3 to drive the screen in the press release.

    Peter Pan posted this link where the R&D guy (second guy in the clip) says they upgraded the Beosystem 3

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=wQrwjZ4BylM

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  • 06-29-2011 5:01 AM In reply to

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    At 14.5k the price of a new BL5 is getting a little stretched, certainly when at launch price of 10k is very reasonable.

    At Harrods I compared the Panasonic 103 and went to the knightsbridge store to watch the 85 soon after, somehow the 85 is much more vivid and more'alive'.. The 'extras' that B&O has put on is certainly worth the money for a particular set of buyers.

    I wonder why there is no 3d for the 50 and 65. The picture quality should be as stunning.... and should bring the price down.

     

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  • 06-29-2011 5:05 AM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    vlohjr1:

    At 14.5k the price of a new BL5 is getting a little stretched, certainly when at launch price of 10k is very reasonable.

    At Harrods I compared the Panasonic 103 and went to the knightsbridge store to watch the 85 soon after, somehow the 85 is much more vivid and more'alive'.. The 'extras' that B&O has put on is certainly worth the money for a particular set of buyers.

    I wonder why there is no 3d for the 50 and 65. The picture quality should be as stunning.... and should bring the price down.

     

    Vince

    What were the relative settings of the TV's?

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

  • 06-29-2011 9:46 AM In reply to

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    B&O would need to set themselves apart from the crowd as usual, that could be the thought process behind the glasses one would think. 

     

    As far as 3D, you will have to have an updated BS3 with HDMI out to take advantage of 3D, period at this point. I don't beleive DVI will carry 3D so that would be the reason why it is only HDMI(v1.4) now. 

     

    pure speculation though :)

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  • 06-29-2011 11:21 AM In reply to

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    Re: Bv4-85

    BillC:

    BTW I'm curious if anyone could explain the vast difference in the power consumption figures quoted for BV4-85 on the B&O vs that for the VX200 on the Panasonic website. Is the BV4-85 far more power efficient or is it just a matter of difference in the way power consumption is measured by the companies (apologies for my ignorance)

    B&O BV4-85

    POWER CONSUMPTION  Typical (IEC 62087:2. ed): 375 W/Networked standby 0.4 W

     

     

    Panasonic

     

     

    Model                                           TH-85VX200U    TH-85VX200W

     

    Power Consumption    1,250 W         1,200 W
    On Average Power Consumption*    739 W
    Power off Condition    0.2 W       0.3 W
    Stand-by Condition    0.3 W       0.5 W

     

    From what I understand the power supply is replaced on all BeoVision 4's to something a little more custom that creates less noise than what's normally built in to the Pro series ... Though most would still argue that it's just a Panasonic with a pretty frame Big Smile

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  • 06-29-2011 5:50 PM In reply to

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    sorry no idea, no techno geek!

    i presume factory settings?

    went by Harrods again to pick up a 3d blue ray sony (good value with discount and multi region) in preparation for 7-40 3d

    screen only non DVD £5300, with 3d blue ray £7700!

     

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