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Latest post 12-07-2011 3:18 PM by chrisped. 33 replies.
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  • 06-30-2011 7:02 AM In reply to

    • BillC
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    Re: Bv4-85

    14.5k pounds isn't so bad.... you should come to Austalia. The BL5 are selling at 18.2k pounds excluding GST (i.e VAT)

     

  • 06-30-2011 7:23 AM In reply to

    Re: Bv4-85

    These huge TVs are very chav! I can imagine Katie Price & Peter Andre buying them with gold stands!  I really think this is a tacky route for B&O to go down   i'm really not impressed!

  • 06-30-2011 7:36 AM In reply to

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    Paul Winn:

    These huge TVs are very chav! I can imagine Katie Price & Peter Andre buying them with gold stands!  I really think this is a tacky route for B&O to go down   i'm really not impressed!

    I completely agree. Once a screen gets so big, the only tasteful way to go bigger is to have a projector with a retractable screen. I really wish B&O would explore adding a projector and screen to it's offerings.

  • 06-30-2011 8:34 AM In reply to

    • 355f
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    Re: Bv4-85

    Alex:

    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

    interesting that according to this post all beo4 power supply modules are replaced for the 'superior' B&O one.

     

    I wonder why it is then that with the back removed from my 14 month old beovision 4 it is IDENTICAL in every way to the panasonic panle on which it is based!!

  • 06-30-2011 8:38 AM In reply to

    • 355f
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    Re: Bv4-85

    Paul Winn:

    These huge TVs are very chav! I can imagine Katie Price & Peter Andre buying them with gold stands!  I really think this is a tacky route for B&O to go down   i'm really not impressed!

     

    I have  a large living room and I fnd even the 50" to be overpowering in some respects.

    i suppose if on has  adesignated video room - but in that case projection is the way to go!

  • 07-01-2011 4:14 AM In reply to

    Re: Bv4-85

    Hmm, somewhat cool, yes with a 85" or even 103" TV, but for me the BV9 is B&O perfection. 

    -Andreas

     

    BLab5, BLab5000, BLab8000, BV10, BS9000, BS3, Beo5, Beo4, BLink1000, BLink5000, BLink7000, A2, A8, Form2

     

     

     

  • 07-01-2011 7:33 AM In reply to

    • Alex
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    Re: Bv4-85

    355f:

    Alex:

    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

     

    interesting that according to this post all beo4 power supply modules are replaced for the 'superior' B&O one.

     

    I wonder why it is then that with the back removed from my 14 month old beovision 4 it is IDENTICAL in every way to the panasonic panle on which it is based!!

    Do you have pics of both because I'm curious to see this?

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  • 07-01-2011 8:59 AM In reply to

    • 355f
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    Re: Bv4-85

    I will remove the rear panels again and take pictures.

     

    In the power supply the components are identical- will try to do this weekend

  • 12-07-2011 3:18 PM In reply to

    Re: Bv4-85

    BeoMegaMan:

    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 :)

    I hope it will be possible to update my old BeoSystem 3 (MKI - I think) to handle a 3D signal, would be sorry to have to buy a new BS3.

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