I think this is a classic B&O product. However to work properly,
it needs to be set up carefully or it will disappoint. Unfortunately,
not all dealers seem completely confident in this, and this has led to
some customers being unhappy with their purchase. Find a good dealer
though and I have every confidence that you will be very happy with the
Beo5.
It is very tactile, and the design reflects the new design
philosophy - I can see links to the Beolab 3 - round base and square
lens/screen - where the Beolink 1000/Beo4 remind me of the column
speakers like the 6000 and Beolab1 - and the two level touch buttons
are what all touch sensitive buttons should be - finally a design which
allows some touch sensitivity - simply gorgeous!
When the
Beolink 7000 came out, I went and bought a new system just to be able
to get the remote as my 5000 system was not compatible. With the Beo5,
I would do the same, but I don't have to as it works anything a Beolink
1000 will work.