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1st March February 2012
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Why not plug the set into a good quality surge protector?
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[quote user="expoman"] Any idea what B&O wants to show off? They must be planning something big. Big speakers? Big network? Big ??? [/quote] 50% off their retail prices and a trade-in offer of 2000 Euros for my BV3 and a minimum 1000 Euros for trade-in audio equipment!
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Welcome to this forum. Be cautious with your use of terms here. 'Digibox' is a term associated with the Sky box. I am assuming you are now referring to problems with a Freview box. Is this correct and it's not a 'digibox'? How are you connecting the Freeview box - scart or RF (aerial connector)?
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I assume the TV has set top box control fitted?
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That's the one!! So I'm not 'losing it' after all. Thanks very much.
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Sometime back I saw a company website which was advertising a modification to the Beo4 to enable it to control more than 'just' B&O devices (at least I think that's what the purpose was!). You could either buy a Beo4 from them already modified or purchase the 'mod' and install it yourself. Can anyone remind me what this was all
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[quote user="Paul Winn"] i'm a little concerned with regards to sound quality too. If I spent that money, i would expect perfection as that is why you pay 5 - 7 times more!!! [/quote] Fair point I think Paul. The BV3's audio is excellent, therefore perhaps it's expecting too much for a flat screen to compete with this. For the
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[quote user="Compostela"] My BV 10 has now arrived and been installed. It is a stunning design and looks absolutely fantastic on the wall. Having had the hulk of the BV3 taking up so much floor space for the last few years, my living room has been completely transformed. I am a very happy customer indeed! The standard definition picture from
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I have a Beomaster 4500 and if I have to umplug from the mains for any reason, I really dread having to plug it back in as this always results in a brief but quite loud electronic 'clunk' through the speakers. It's always been like that and doesn't seem to have any adverse effect but I just wonder if this is normal. Does anyone else
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Just read a report suggesting that Apple may be launching a range of Apple branded TVs later this year, based upon a partnership with a major OEM so-far unidentified. If the TVs continue with the well known 'designer' look of their other products it will be interesting to see what these sets look like, if or when they appear.