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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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[quote user="Flappo"] Bno should concentrate on getting other much more important things sorted on their tv's like lack of hdmi's imo rather than going for the flashiness of 3d. [/quote] Where is there a lack of HDMI? TVs are capable of being used with the atlona HDMI matrix, so for anyone doing that more than one is a waste. People
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[quote user="chris"] as i'm bored of looking at every B&O shops "pre owned sections" Regards [/quote] http://www.bang-olufsen.com/preowned and search them all from one place.
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[quote user="Evan"] A Beo5 controller would be able to control your Sky box directly. [/quote] Does anyone have the codes available for this? i.e. not using the PUC. I had a look around the site but couldn't find anything. Thanks
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[quote user="Paul Winn"] Totally agree with Chrisreunion! I wonder if B&O will release a real high end version of BS8 in the not too distant future maybe with ALT technology? [/quote] I agree as well. Paul Winn - Are you the same Paul Winn who posted on the B&O facebook page yesterday about how dissapointed you were the product was
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[quote user="valve1"] [quote user="danezro"]the best height to position a pair of beolab 4[/quote] The lab 4 is very flexable speaker to mount. I do not think the height matters as much as its question of where you angle/direct them. Mounted horizontally you have a lot of adjustment with their brackets. There is definatly a zone
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That's a bit rubbish, but in your case if you have an airport express you would never need to dock the ipad anyway. What sort of wall is it? Stone, brick, cavity, plasterboard?
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I have used an Earset 2 with my 3gs for a couple of years with no issues at all. Voice dialing, last number redial by holding the button down etc, all works exactly as it should.
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I still don't understand how these, with their big box, and power leads which run to the nearest outlet, are ever easier than hiding a tiny powerlink cable. Powerlink nearly always fits in the expansion gap round a wood floor, or under the skirting, or behind the edge of a carpet. Most times there is no need to lift, or cut, or drill, just a bit
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[quote user="9 LEE"] Wireless is the new thing as people hate ripping carpets and floorboards up to install - which makes sense i suppose. [/quote] I agree, and that was sort of the point of the post. People don't look at the bigger picture (even in 1080 ;-)) a powerlink cable is really not difficult to hide, compared to those ugly ass
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I hate the fact that everyone these days is obsessed with specs, and having the latest and greatest of everything. Airplay is an example, I keep hearing people banging on about how everything should be "airplay enabled", when in reality, in nearly every case there are better ways to achieve the same result. Anyway, today I came across the
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