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Hi
Cannot easily find anything on other posts about the new Beovison14.
How different will it be to the Beovison11? Hear it will have 4k and other goodies.
We have never spent oodles on a TV before and if we plump want to try and be fairly 'future proof"
Can anyone help me please?
Nothing is 'Future Proof '.
After 4k there will be 8K etc etc
garethingram1:Hi Cannot easily find anything on other posts about the new Beovison14. How different will it be to the Beovison11? Hear it will have 4k and other goodies. We have never spent oodles on a TV before and if we plump want to try and be fairly 'future proof" Can anyone help me please?
KMA
B&O product history since 1991: Ridiculously long to list in a signature.
koning:Nothing is 'Future Proof '. After 4k there will be 8K etc etc
4k 55 inch?
I don't think you can see the difference
koning:4k 55 inch? I don't think you can see the difference
Gareth,
WAIT one more year for the OLED option. Spending a lot of money on a LCD in 2016 is pure stupidity. Plus the LG partnership will produce as far more reliable set. Software has never been B&O's strong point - we joked about it 5 years ago and guess what, it's now even worse! Those sad souls on the Moment forum are test animals.
Once you've seen the picture quality of LG's OLED's you'd never view LCD again EVEN the non 4K OLED from LG looked incredible last year.
If you need a new TV now, take a look at the LG/Panasonic's etc for £500 which DO have HDR. Spending any more on LCD is crazy. A walk into John Lewis to see OLED with its far superior viewing angle to LCD would convince you. Quite why B&O have taken so long to update the BV11 is pure stupidity especially now when OLED offers so much more. Kind of reminds me of when B&O released the BC1 as a 4:3 ratio TV when widescreen TVs were dominating the market.
Paul W:WAIT one more year for the OLED option. Spending a lot of money on a LCD in 2016 is pure stupidity. Plus the LG partnership will produce as far more reliable set. Software has never been B&O's strong point - we joked about it 5 years ago and guess what, it's now even worse!
Paul W: Gareth, WAIT one more year for the OLED option. Spending a lot of money on a LCD in 2016 is pure stupidity. Plus the LG partnership will produce as far more reliable set. Software has never been B&O's strong point - we joked about it 5 years ago and guess what, it's now even worse! Those sad souls on the Moment forum are test animals. Once you've seen the picture quality of LG's OLED's you'd never view LCD again EVEN the non 4K OLED from LG looked incredible last year. If you need a new TV now, take a look at the LG/Panasonic's etc for £500 which DO have HDR. Spending any more on LCD is crazy. A walk into John Lewis to see OLED with its far superior viewing angle to LCD would convince you. Quite why B&O have taken so long to update the BV11 is pure stupidity especially now when OLED offers so much more. Kind of reminds me of when B&O released the BC1 as a 4:3 ratio TV when widescreen TVs were dominating the market.
Sony HDR 65 will start at at $7000, making B&O offerings look quite reasonable.
I enjoy the superb picture from my BV11 and don't worry about new models. Let's face it you cannot tell the difference with these various pixel resolutions unless you have a cinema sized screen and want to read something with your face up against the TV, and something else will overtake HDR in due course.
Following the PW philosophy no one will ever buy a current model because there is always something better coming! When my wife worked in a radio &TV department they worked out that TVs cameras and PCs had a life of about 6 weeks before an upgrade came out! (But I have noticed that at least one Beoworlder seems to trade-up his tech equipment at about this sort of rate!)
Graham
Double post
Its not only the Sw in the moment also the hardware.
koning:Its not only the Sw in the moment also the hardware.
The tablet hardware is from 2010