beoaus:
Thought I would start this thread as a list of reasons rather than gripes.
From my end really four things.
1. High Definition link room distribution, which I hear is on the way or here now. Just no details.
2. Cost of the TV's, which I believe needs adjusting down.
3. A new updated remote control (management system) or connecting into say an ITouch.
4. Link room communications. I envisage a central hub of music, video and more being available anywhere and purchasing in that very direction. In IT networking we call it a hub and spoke network.
For me a purchase decision would become a whole lot easier if these area's were addressed.
beoaus.
Hi
It is not a 100% stop. I have some plans for telephone and maybe expanding audio a bit, maybe with Beovox. Otherwise, the points above sums up about what I feel.
1. was one of the reasons why we did not even consider B&O TVs.
2. was perhaps the main reason to not buy B&O TV. If you combinate this with 1, it looks even worse for B&O.
3 and 4. This technique was already was already at place when B&O launched BS5. As most of us know this area is solved, maybe even dominated, by Apple (iPhone/iTouch/AppleTV/Mac Mini/Airport Express e t c). In my opinion, it was a waste of time and money to launch something like BS5. This kind of equipment belongs in the computer world. They have the tools and knowledge to develop and maintain systems like that, not B&O. The cost Apple vs B&O in this field speaks for itself. Further, B&O (BS5) is extremely under engineered compared to an Apple solution considering almost everything. The only thing B&O is doing right here is the Beoport, which I use when I connect B&O and Apple. I think it is a shame that B&O has not lanched an App for iPhone (with necessary hardware) to control B&O systems. Why do not they act like Sonos, one App for iPhone and one own remote. Let the customer decide about the remotes. If they wait a little longer, there will probably be a third party App with an IR stick to the iPhone to control B&O equipment (I have seen the solution in the web already). Everybody knows what it means to come out late in the market with a product.
I think I have mentioned my opinion about this before: the only thing B&O shall worry about is how to get the sound to their fine speakers, like they have done with Beoport. If there is a solution like Apple for control, make sure to use it instead of trying to develop something that always will be two steps behind when it hits the market.
I may also add a point.
5. I have always wondered what B&O would do when TVs are flat... In the CRT days B&O was the only manufacturer that made the TV to look flat. I think B&O is facing this new world now. Before the TVs from B&O were really beauties compared to other brands. This is not the case in the flat TV world. B&O just looks good without the wow effect. This is not good enough, by far, if they want to charge their prices. Ok some models comes with a very good sound, but probably people think that it is unnecessary. Either they will not need it, or they use a surround equipment that sounds even better.
Conclusion: I think B&O is facing a problem in one of their core things, that is design. I am very pessimistic when it comes to B&O and TV. The TVs are priced at a level that they compete with rebuilding of garden/bathroom e t c. That has been the case for long time and no change in sight.
We can just hope they make it
Clakke