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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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In my experience the build quality and picture quality were most defintely sub B&O. The picture was a pixellated mess and the supposed chrome on the TV was actually plastic...eeeurgh.. You can always add stuff via Hdmi to a modern B&O tv ie; Apple Tv , Mac Mini , Sky Hd so I don't really think Loedwe have an upper hand in any way whatsoever
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Does it still have problems decoding DTS HD ?
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I wouldn't even put loewe in the same league as B&O. I had one , it was utter rubbish.
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My Avant was twice the price of an equivalent Sony Wega , the new ones are more like ten times the price of an equivalent Samsung. No wonder they're not selling many.
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Defintely go with a projector. VFM terms they wipe the floor with a tv. Optoma have a really nice new model out for c £1k , the HD300 . It's amazing for the price . For c. £5k you can get some jaw dropping stuff.
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Is this the new affordable tv that we were promised ?
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Reminds me of an old Roberts Radio form the mid 70's . Looks pretty naff tbh. Hardly cutting edge. Where's Jacob Jensen when you need him ? His beolit 600 from 1970 - over 40 years ago - makes this look stone age.
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I don't understand what you mean by apple imposing limitations - Apple oppose DRM for example and won't support Blu ray due to it. Sony are the real bad guys in all of this , they love imposing restrictions and introducing/pushing new formats , SACD DVD A Mini Disc etc etc - some of them incompatible with their own products. None of them working
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The anti-apple sentiment by some of you idiots is laughable. ( Nervous laughter on your part methinx ) When they release the Apple TV as a TV bno are finished. ( Sony too )
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I found this on another website , interesting stuff regarding China; “By 2004, Apple had largely turned to foreign manufacturing. Guiding that decision was Apple’s operations expert, Timothy D. Cook, who replaced Mr. Jobs as chief executive last August, six weeks before Mr. Jobs’s death… For Mr. Cook, the focus on Asia ‘came
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