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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 02-08-2012 12:38 PM by Heribert. 25 replies.
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Heribert
- Joined on 08-06-2009
- Austria
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Last Autumn, there were lots of rumors about a BV11 to follow the BV8 as entry level TV. Does anyone have some updated informations?
I am still looking for an LCD/Plasma with 46-50inches to follow my BV8-40. While the BV7-55 is simply great it is too bulky and too expensive for my needs.
BeoVision 8-40 / BeoVision 8-32 / Beovision 6-26 / BeoSound 3200 / BeoSound 1 / BeoLab 3 / Beolab 6000 / Beolab 2000 / Beoport / Beomedia 1 / 3* Beo4 /BeoCom 5 with VOIP
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-multimedia Robert-
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Holland
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The entry level TV will be the BeoVision V35, introduction not within 2 months. I asked around no fixed date known by the dealers
Price level: 2200 Euro for standard screen size and 3100 Euro for the bigger screen size (40inch?)
Regards, Robert
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beocool
- Joined on 10-17-2007
- the Netherlands
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My dealer told me it was originally scheduled for March 2012, but we won't see it in the shops before August 2012...
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bayerische
- Joined on 12-11-2007
- Helsinki, Finland
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beocool:
My dealer told me it was originally scheduled for March 2012, but we won't see it in the shops before August 2012...
That was fast.
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BLab5, BLab5000, BLab8000, BV10, BS9000, BS3, Beo5, Beo4, BLink1000, BLink5000, BLink7000, A2, A8, Form2
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Chris
- Joined on 03-19-2010
- Corbridge, UK
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There are still a few Beovision 6-26(HDMI) versions still knocking around at dealers, for just under £2,000.
Wonder if it its worth just waiting???
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elephant
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Melbourne, Australia
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Chris:
There are still a few Beovision 6-26(HDMI) versions still knocking around at dealers, for just under £2,000.
don't get me wrong, I love the BV6 (had a lovely week playing with Judith's in the LuxPod), but it is too small, too expensive for my upgrade needs - I would rather get a second hand BV8-32 for myself, but Heribert wanted something bigger than his current BV8-40
First B&O (1976) was a Beogram 1500 ... latest (2011) change has been to couple the BL11 with the BL6Ks *sounds superb*
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Heribert
- Joined on 08-06-2009
- Austria
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In fact I am looking for something between 46 and 50 inches (BV10-46 is too high because of the speaker).
I do have a BV6-26 in a linkroom and I do like it a lot. Especially because it is perfect for Audio as well. The size is ok, in a small room, but nothing for a main room.
I also do have a BV8-32 in my bedroom which is also perfect but lacks the inbuilt DVB-S receiver. so it does not fit every need (would not work in the room I use the BV6-26). So both are good sets, but not directly interchangable.
BeoVision 8-40 / BeoVision 8-32 / Beovision 6-26 / BeoSound 3200 / BeoSound 1 / BeoLab 3 / Beolab 6000 / Beolab 2000 / Beoport / Beomedia 1 / 3* Beo4 /BeoCom 5 with VOIP
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chucky
- Joined on 05-03-2007
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I love my bv 6 bought it new. I don't like big screens in linkrooms. I use it in the bedroom.I think killing the bv8-26 was a mistake from B&O. They are bairly found second hand, and would like one for my office. I can only buy new because i run a business and a new bv6 is to expensive as screen. (besides who wants a 32 inch screen on a Computer?)
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Beobird
- Joined on 04-19-2007
- Netherlands
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Chris:
There are still a few Beovision 6-26(HDMI) versions still knocking around at dealers, for just under £2,000.
Wonder if it its worth just waiting???
Didn't knew that there were HDMI versions of the beovision 6, only saw the older versions . Can anybody tell me about the image quality of the HDMI version, because I'm really interested?
We Can't Get Enough B&O Stuff...
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chucky
- Joined on 05-03-2007
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Its great for a 720 because it is not full hd you hardly notice it. Puc however is slower with settopboxI have a 2010 model bv 6-26 and a bv7-40 mkvAnyone know why the response is slower on a bv 6?
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paul
- Joined on 09-10-2009
- dublin
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Kokomo: ONE week later I was passing the B&O shop and there it was in the window! A lost sale.
KOKOMO_ consider it a blessing!!! B&O mobiles are as useful as a marshmellow teapot......
BeoVision 7-40 MKIV with BeoLab 7-4 Vertical speaker, BeoSound 9000 CD/Tuner, Speakers are a pair of BeoLab 5 in Black with a pair of BeoLab 4000 as rear speakers, and in bedroom BeoCentre 6-26 with BeoLab 8000's. Both the Kitchen and bathroom have Beolab3500's. BeoCom 2 and BeoCom 5 phones. Beo 6 and Beo4 remotes. LATEST ADDITION: Beogram 7000 with MMC2 stylus....
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chucky
- Joined on 05-03-2007
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Yup sold my serenata after 3 monthsThe serene is lovely and I still have it
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Beobird
- Joined on 04-19-2007
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chucky: Its great for a 720 because it is not full hd you hardly notice it.
Puc however is slower with settopbox
I have a 2010 model bv 6-26 and a bv7-40 mkv
Anyone know why the response is slower on a bv 6?
Thnx for the fast respond. 720 will do the job indeed, especially on a smaller screen. I love the design of the 6 but I always thought it had a stoneage panel from 2002 with analog inputs and a bad contrast ratio. I will ask my dealer about the hdmi one and hope he will sell it for a bargain.
We Can't Get Enough B&O Stuff...
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chucky
- Joined on 05-03-2007
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Yup so is the pricetag. 6k euro...!
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Kokomo
- Joined on 08-21-2007
- Spain
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paul:
Kokomo: ONE week later I was passing the B&O shop and there it was in the window! A lost sale.
KOKOMO_ consider it a blessing!!! B&O mobiles are as useful as a marshmellow teapot......
Hi Paul, believe me I know that now!
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david707
- Joined on 04-20-2007
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chucky: Its great for a 720 because it is not full hd you hardly notice it.
Puc however is slower with settopbox
Anyone know why the response is slower on a bv 6?
Could be the software. Recently updated software on my BV8-40 improved response time from all commands including the PUC.
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-multimedia Robert-
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Holland
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Heribert:
I am still looking for an LCD/Plasma with 46-50inches to follow my BV8-40. While the BV7-55 is simply great it is too bulky and too expensive for my needs.
Is the 50inches BV10 second hand an option for you? See the items from Lee on Lifestyle site:
http://www.lifestyle-av.co.uk/details.asp?sectionId=1&productId=7368
The entry level BeoVision V35 as I have been told will be a 32 and 40inches version.
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beocool
- Joined on 10-17-2007
- the Netherlands
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-multimedia Robert-:
The entry level BeoVision V35 as I have been told will be a 32 and 40inches version.
Yes, heard the same. The first one is supposed to have a price tag of € 2.300, the latter one € 3.000. Or at least so I'm told.
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