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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
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[quote user="Puncher"] Most new TV's with internet connectivity will play iPlayer direct from the TV, certainly my Panny G20 does and it's a couple of years old now. Also, as an aside, I believe the iPlayer and the ITV equivalents are coming very shortly to Sky Anytime+ (as well as a pay on demand movie service). [/quote] They are
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Yeah, and I bet they embed the Apple TV in to their forthcoming TV proper. The Apple TV device is superb. I figured that you can watch BBC iPlayer content via your TV, through your iPhone/Apple TV. Simply launch the iPlayer app on your iPhone, use AirPlay to push it through the Apple TV and it works fairly flawlessly. You can control your Apple TV via
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[quote user="KingOfSnake"] I bought my eldest Daughter the B&W Zepellin and love the sound - do you really feel that it lacks the sound quality of the Beosound 8? I don't. [/quote] Maybe not Ian, but it doesn't allow me to swap out and use red, yellow or other frets to match the style of the room or mood ;) Seriously, I love my
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[quote user="tournedos"] [quote user="Dkatz"]Although this is harder to tell apart when it comes to things like computers and iPods, it is much easier to tell apart in woven materials such as Chinese cashmere or silk as compared to Italian silk or Scottish cashmere as an example.[/quote] You mean the Chinese have outsourced silk
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[quote user="dreamer"] Please some know me where find my version of software of my Beo vision?It's possibile update from dvd?Where is possible find the upgrade? [/quote] You can find it in the service menu (0 0 Go on Options) but you can only upgrade your BV7 software through your dealer, which takes about 45 minutes. The dealer will charge
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Interesting, so it looks like the basic bottom-of-the-range TV will be a BeoPlay product after all?
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[quote user="Puncher"] I still don't think you get the significance of manufacturing in China [/quote] Crikey, is this discussion still going? I'm sitting here enjoying my BV10, listening to my BS8, and wondering what all the fuss is about. Panicking they are about to fall apart any minute, clearly. I barely dare touch my BS8 is so
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[quote user="j0hnbarker"] In this case the TV complemented the decor, but it wasn't the focal point. There's a subtlety to that distinction that, in my mind at least, is generally lost on purchasers of enormous screens. [/quote] But that's also why I prefer the BV10 on the easel stand. Looks like a work of art, particularly with
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[quote user="j0hnbarker"] The not-so-subtle implication being you have big rooms for your big tellies? [/quote] No, not huge, but a 32" looks incredibly small, yes. In Bath, most properties are Georgian, with huge high ceilings, big sitting rooms and so on. Here the previous owners knocked through to open up the old dining room, kitchen
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[quote user="joeyboygolf"] Please don't keep encouraging this guy, it's not even funny any more. In fact he is pissing me off to such an extent that I may just never buy anything American ever again.[/quote] Well, I can tell you as an established British company with key brands, we simply can't do business in America. They don't
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