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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012
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1st March February 2012
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i am well and truly a gadget boy!
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after the heaviness of last week over the "independence of beoworld?" posting, something to cheer us all up - we all need this in our lives...! come on guys and girls lets move on and be united and positive for the future!!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DymHrW40Jk&feature=related
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was wondering if anyone knew of any floor mounting solutions for a Bv4 with a Beolab 7.4 below it. i checked out the company linked to this site that makes stands and brackets, they make beautiful floor stands and brackets but it looks they will be well out of my budget...my bank balance is already buckling under the prospect of buying a used Bv4-50
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but freeview which has arrived in the UK is still over 90% non-HD at 560 and not 720. the channels i watch are not HD and won't be for several years.
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it does seem that there is no compelling reason to upgrade now to a 50" panel as SD-content is widespread and that is what i primarily watch. the only advantage in upgrading would be a bigger panel/picture and better contrast but nil else.
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what technological advances - any specific that you've heard of in the pipeline?
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i remember seeing tufts of grass on a televised High Def football match and blood vessels on face of a high def blu-ray film which is impressive from a few feet away but as i said i'm not into high def movies and the TV channels i watch won't be high def for several years at least hence my query. vikinger you do have a point.
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I am thinking about moving up to a 1080p TV and have had my standard def b&o plasma for a few years but I can not find a logical reason for this change. i know my fellow B&Oers have/love their B&O 1080p and the picture is great but they do watch blu-ray and high definition TV channels whereas i don't. - I sit approx 10 feet away from
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Human eye resolution and the ultimate TV I’ve been reading about the human and from what I can gather at 8 inch viewing distance the best resolution the stationary (non-scanning) naked eye can resolve is 300 dots per inch. If one considers a 50-inch WIDESCREEN (16:9) television its screen is 24.51 inches high and 43.63 inches wide. If we consider
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hello, i have bv5, blab5 front and blab3 rears and a DVD1. dvd1 is basic dvd player but does the job well. the dvd1 has a digital output that goes to my bv5 where the dolby processor does an amazing job of decoding into 5.1 channels. the dvd1 is not fancy machine but is very capable. the picture and sound is good. the machine is reliable. the sound