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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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Is the 46" worth the money over the 40"? I asked myself that question for six months and bought the 46". I am glad that I did. Sound, its not as loud as my MX5000 that it replaced, but the quality is very good except the bass. Comming out the back, it just does not cut it. The BL 11 should solve that problem.
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[quote user="Steffen"] [quote user="wesheltonj"] One more thing about China. As I have said before they make good in the trash can products. As an example. My 4th in under a year Samsung BD-D7500 Blu-ray player has just bit the dust. These are $350 US each, that 4 in under a year. And they only reason to buy this china crap, is because
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You will need a turntable with built in amp. Plug into aux.
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One more thing about China. As I have said before they make good in the trash can products. As an example. My 4th in under a year Samsung BD-D7500 Blu-ray player has just bit the dust. These are $350 US each, that 4 in under a year. And they only reason to buy this china crap, is because its PUC code for B&O. It mounts real nice to my Beovision
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B&O Play to be sold in Apple Stores, I wonder if the TV will be? Might this be the infamous Apple TV.
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"B&O Play strategy a winner." That remain to be seen. I would suggest that over the long term it is a loser, but in the short term may make some money. Its a bad move to use the B&O name in the brand. It suggests that the product is of the quality of Bang & Olufsen, when it is not. Rolex does not have the Rolex name in Tudor, why
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Would I have bought a Beo10 if made in China. Hell No. Unless of course it was the same price as a Samsung. If B&O wants to outsource, just stick with CZ. Even Leica has a plant in Portugal. I do not like that my Beo remote was made in CZ, but I understand B&O has to control cost and maintain profit. In the USA, Levi's became a "marketing
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I would suggest a Nikon D7000. Motor on the camera, will be able to use almost every Nikon lens made from the 1960's onward.
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No "rest of the story to tell." I bought an TV, not from my "local" dealer. Local is relative as the dealer is 70 miles away. Asked them to install the PUC codes would pay for all time from there store to my house and return plus install time and mileage. Says store policy is to service only equipment they sold. Called B&O USA
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