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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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I have been advised by my local dealer that the 1080p BV7 will be available,late 2007,in 40",and 46" sizes. Also the BV9 will be shortly shipping with a full HD panel. Both 1080p 40" BV7,and BV9 will be at current prices. If correct,great news!
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Unfortunately,I was unable to log into the live draw. I am absolutely gobsmacked to have won a prize. Only the second time in 66 years! Many thanks. Terry.
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Having viewed both a Beosystem 3 (in it's cabinet),and attached to a Beovision 9,the spacing between the various sockets appeared to me to be rather cramped. How much of a potential problem is this,especially if one is using high grade cables which tend to be quite thick? Terry.
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It was my understanding that Top Up TV no longer issued cards to new subscribers,having now launched the Anytime service which requires a (new) dedicated PVR.
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As a family member is hard of hearing,the display of subtitles on DVB-T (Freeview) transmissions is important. Yesterday,at my local dealers,we discovered that neither the BV9,nor the Beosystem 3,on their existing (not the latest) software are able to display subtitles on DVB-T transmissions. Details of the latest software version do not mention a subtitle
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The June issue of "Hi-Fi World" features the Beolab 9 on it's cover,accompanied by a 3 page review. The conclusion? A superb review meriting a 5* rating. Terry.
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Many thanks for the interesting replies. To be honest I have been seriously auditioning the BV9,but do have doubts about it's value for money. The points advanced in the replies are,to my mind,more applicable to B & O's audio products since excellent sound quality does not date. However,in the arena of picture reproduction,especially with
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Whilst the "Overpriced Junk" notion is OTT,I personally prefer a description of Nouvelle Cuisine viz " the triumph of style over substance",one does have to query the added value of the design aesthetic of B & O products. For example,the basic BV9 is £14000,and while it does look very impressive,one does have to query whether
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How does one know that the product left the factory in this condition? Should the criticism not be directed towards the dealer(s) who displayed the item in such a condition?
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Henry: What do you guys have to say about its sound? I suppose it depends on which speakers one chooses to accompany the TV,since the integrated centre speaker is a constant. On separate occasions I demo'ed the BV9 with BL 8000,and BL9 speakers. The sound quality with the BL8000's was very good,but,if one can afford the extra £2500,the
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