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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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Just read the article. Its never going to the 'the end' for B&O, only ever the begining. Hope Apple keep up the competition, its healthy for a better B&O product in the future. Simon.
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I could put you in touch with someone selling a brand new boxed BS3 for £399, perhaps a little cheaper. Let me know by PM if interested. Thanks, Simon.
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Thanks Chris. So what is an Apple Airport Express then exactly? And do I need a Mac Mini if I have a Sony PC? I have never really understand these combinations and/or indeed the BeoMedia 1. Simon.
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Yes you are right about the smoother picture, I do agree with that as I recall thinking that last time I saw it. On the whole though, give the difference in prices between the two, I personally wouldn't be persuaded to part with that amount of money for a difference that I don't think is significant enough, at least to me. I only wish that B&O
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I am sure you are right Chris, I saw one go for that price though only 2 weeks ago. It seems they are getting lower and lower for some reason. Can only be good for the buyer. Simon.
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I am creating this post having read a previous post earlier along similar lines. Firstly, I am curious to know how many people bought a BeoMedia 1? How do people rate it as a product? Obviously those who bought it and have experience would have the more hands on and honest views so please enlighten me? I am tempted to buy one as a first attempt at entering
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I have to be honest and say that I really don't notice much of a difference between the 7-40 Mark III picture quality and the BV9 (whatever version number) at all. I can imagine so many of you at this point of reading thinking . o O ( Well of course he's going to say that because he bought the BV7-40! ) Yes I did, but believe me, I really wouldn't
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I am guessing somewhere between £3,000-£4,000 these days which I personally think is a good deal. I know of one that sold for £3,999 very recently through a second-hand A/V dealer. I personally wouldn't have any issue over 720p or 1080i/p and connectivity is not an important issue for me although it may be an important fact for
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Given the options you present I would go for the sub-woofer. I would not have 4 BeoLab 6000s in a surround setup but more powerful fronts instead, for example a pair of BeoLab 8000s which I think would compliment the look quite nicely. I think the BeoLab 6000s are a perfect choice for the back speakers though. Sub is important for movies. Simon.
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