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To Days The Day :-) The New Avant...What Do you Think Of It?

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Michael replied on Fri, May 9 2014 3:19 PM

Geoff Martin is such a funny and great guy. This must be the best way to start the weekend for us B&O enthusiasts! 

 

Bang & Olufsen Beovision Avant sound from recordere on Vimeo.

and this video about the picture engine is also interesting (note the osd-design on the BV11 all you BV11 owners, you will get the same look!) http://vimeo.com/93747532 

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Copy/paste of my comments from another thread...

I have just returned from my local B&O dealer and seen the Avant in person. Although it wasn't yet connected to standard def or hi def sources - in fact only running a 4K demo - I can already see that this is a triumph for B&O and I am fairly certain I will be buying it. I am just holding on for a short while until reviews are out to see how the specs and picture quality are rated. I hope they will be as good as the BV11 if not better. I did notice the panel is 120hz not 200hz refresh rate which is interesting.

The 'magic' that I have been waiting for is here, and the moving speakers are brilliantly engineered, as is the rest of the TV. The new remote is fabulous and the price point is OK. If it was £5,9995 including your choice of stand/bracket I think this would have been perfect. With stand options around £1,200 though I think this pushes the price point up to former TV prices so its not that all that much cheaper in my opinion. Not really.

All in all, this is triumph for B&O and I congratulate the designers, engineers and management at the company for releasing this next generation TV that is certainly worthy to take its predecessor's title. So pleased for B&O and I really want the company to build on this platform and go from strength to strength. It is a brand I have always loved and the magic continues in 2014.

The new speakers (BL 20s) look superb too but since I am not looking to buy these I didn't really demo on this occasion.

In short, nothing negative to say. Like the former Avant, I believe this TV offers the customer value for money in terms of longevity, and will not be a TV that has (or needs) constant revisions to stay up to date. I say this within reason of course because technology does evolve, and at a considerable rate, but given the circumstances this is a great effort for those who want to buy a TV to keep for 5-10 years in my opinion. All the magic is their with the speakers, stands and curtains all adding to the excitement of B&O ownership every time we switch on and off the TV. Personally I love the metallic grille of the centre speaker and think they really got it right this time. Pure B&O brilliance at its best. This is the TV for me and I will be using it with the table stand. Looking forward to more detailed reviews around picture quality in the coming weeks.

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markiedee replied on Fri, May 9 2014 10:09 PM

If i was buying one I would be going for the table stand to.

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moxxey replied on Fri, May 9 2014 10:43 PM

The_Beonic_Man:

Copy/paste of my comments from another thread...

I have just returned from my local B&O dealer and seen the Avant in person. Although it wasn't yet connected to standard def or hi def sources - in fact only running a 4K demo - I can already see that this is a triumph for B&O and I am fairly certain I will be buying it. 

But you've only just got the BV7-55, which you then said was too big. Why would you sell the recently bought 7-55, losing money in the process, to get the same size TV? It offers little over the 7-55. Audio isn't as good, for sure.

There's a rather weird thing with blokes and tech where part of the brain appears to lose all sense of rationality when a new gadget is made available and we talk ourselves in to think our lives will be so much more enriched by owning it!

After seeing the Avant today, sure it's a superb TV, but that's all it is. Movies don't get any better on it. I watched three films on the way to Barbados two weeks ago and I am in no rush to watch them again on the BV11-46, just because I can. The movie is the same as the one I watched two weeks ago, on the small screen.

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Maab replied on Fri, May 9 2014 10:51 PM
Finally I visited my dealer and he showed me the new creation. I went to the store with the intent to buy it...but something it's refraining be from doing so.

All in all I love the overall package.

The automations, the looks, the quality of the workmanship is very high as usual. But I have my reservations regarding the quality of the picture itself which is the most important factor to me.

Maybe because I'm used to my calibrated pioneer Kuro, but I noticed the shadows details were lacking, as well the highlight. Skin color was not memorable too. I'm intrigued.

I asked a lot of questions regarding the calibration per se. Is it possible that the auto calibration system is what it is in terms of reliability and accuracy?

Obviously it wasn't possible to manually tune the tv at that moment.

No offense to anyone, it's just my first impression and I wanted to share it.

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Raeuber replied on Fri, May 9 2014 11:07 PM
moxxey:

But you've only just got the BV7-55, which you then said was too big. Why would you sell the recently bought 7-55, losing money in the process, to get the same size TV? It offers little over the 7-55. Audio isn't as good, for sure.

There's a rather weird thing with blokes and tech where part of the brain appears to lose all sense of rationality when a new gadget is made available and we talk ourselves in to think our lives will be so much more enriched by owning it!

After seeing the Avant today, sure it's a superb TV, but that's all it is. Movies don't get any better on it. I watched three films on the way to Barbados two weeks ago and I am in no rush to watch them again on the BV11-46, just because I can. The movie is the same as the one I watched two weeks ago, on the small screen.

If I would have no Beovision I would go for the Avant. But if you have already a BV 7-55 or 11-55 it doesn't make much sense to switch to Avant. With many external Settop boxes with harddisk you have more features than with the internal HD module and connected harddisk of the Avant. My Technisat ISIO has so many features I daily use and would miss at the Avant without Settop box.

In a few years you can benefit from the 4K panel when 4K contents are available, but not at the moment. But then there will be an Avant Mk2 with OLED...

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moxxey:

The_Beonic_Man:

Copy/paste of my comments from another thread...

I have just returned from my local B&O dealer and seen the Avant in person. Although it wasn't yet connected to standard def or hi def sources - in fact only running a 4K demo - I can already see that this is a triumph for B&O and I am fairly certain I will be buying it. 

But you've only just got the BV7-55, which you then said was too big. Why would you sell the recently bought 7-55, losing money in the process, to get the same size TV? It offers little over the 7-55. Audio isn't as good, for sure.

There's a rather weird thing with blokes and tech where part of the brain appears to lose all sense of rationality when a new gadget is made available and we talk ourselves in to think our lives will be so much more enriched by owning it!

After seeing the Avant today, sure it's a superb TV, but that's all it is. Movies don't get any better on it. I watched three films on the way to Barbados two weeks ago and I am in no rush to watch them again on the BV11-46, just because I can. The movie is the same as the one I watched two weeks ago, on the small screen.

Hi Chris,

Actually I pulled out from the 7-55 at the very last minute when I heard about the new Avant being just around the corner. The 'techy blokey' side got the better of me, as you say, and I just had to hold on to see what it was all about. It wasn't an easy decision because the deal I was offered on the 7-55 was incredible to be honest, but it was the Mark I which I was a little uneasy about in the first place, and of course the size and domination of it in the room was ridiculous really considering my living space in a 2 bedroom flat. I was getting far too carried away with the good deal being offered and only at the last minute started thinking more practically. Easily done with B&O and decisions are never easy for me as there are times when I can be practical but equally times when heart rules over head and I buy impulsively.

Popping over to Cribbs tomorrow because Terry has the TV set up for all sources including BluRay. I'll be there from about 1pm onwards if you fancy coming over. Want to run different DVDs and BluRays through it and see how it copes with all sources. I also want to hear the speakers as they were only working on the 4K demo  today.

I am rather excited at the moment as I think there are good deals to be had in both the new and second hand markets, the latter of which prices will almost certainly drop considerably in the coming weeks since the release of this new product will undoubtedly sell well in my opinion. There's someone selling a BV7 Mark 6 for £14,000 on eBay at the moment and BV7s of various sizes over the £4,000 mark. Madness! Who is going to bother now that the Avant is here and makes them all redundant with its competitive pricing? The second hand market is going to get interesting so I might keep my eye on that now and again too.

For the moment, I am waiting to see what the picture quality differences are between the Avant and the BV11 but I do intend to get a decent all round setup in place within the next few months. How about yourself? It seems the Avant is not quite capturing your imagination enough; the speaker components particularly.

Your logic is great by the way Chris, and true to form, but alas I always end up being the irrational type I am afraid, I am working on it! The really good news as far as I am concerned is that these new products have brought all the passion of the brand back for me again. The remote is fantastic and I love its shape and design etc. I will check out the BL20s properly tomorrow too. I feel these new products have been thought through very well from design to implementation and see this as a real turning point for B&O, which is great news.

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Raeuber:
moxxey:

 

But you've only just got the BV7-55, which you then said was too big. Why would you sell the recently bought 7-55, losing money in the process, to get the same size TV? It offers little over the 7-55. Audio isn't as good, for sure.

 

There's a rather weird thing with blokes and tech where part of the brain appears to lose all sense of rationality when a new gadget is made available and we talk ourselves in to think our lives will be so much more enriched by owning it!

 

After seeing the Avant today, sure it's a superb TV, but that's all it is. Movies don't get any better on it. I watched three films on the way to Barbados two weeks ago and I am in no rush to watch them again on the BV11-46, just because I can. The movie is the same as the one I watched two weeks ago, on the small screen.

 

 

If I would have no Beovision I would go for the Avant. But if you have already a BV 7-55 or 11-55 it doesn't make much sense to switch to Avant. With many external Settop boxes with harddisk you have more features than with the internal HD module and connected harddisk of the Avant. My Technisat ISIO has so many features I daily use and would miss at the Avant without Settop box.

 

 

In a few years you can benefit from the 4K panel when 4K contents are available, but not at the moment. But then there will be an Avant Mk2 with OLED...

 

 

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Räuber

This is the situation I am currently in. Well, I have an Avant in the interim while I am deciding. So I may well be going from Avant to Avant! I do like the BV11 a lot also but comments on the forum about various problems with it have always been the obstacle for me. I am therefore hesitant to be an early adopter with the Avant just in case the cycle continues, hence why I will wait for some reviews to surface. But when they do, and if all looks good, then that could be the time I buy.

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Jeff replied on Sat, May 10 2014 1:41 AM

Maab:
Finally I visited my dealer and he showed me the new creation. I went to the store with the intent to buy it...but something it's refraining be from doing so.

 

 

All in all I love the overall package.

 

The automations, the looks, the quality of the workmanship is very high as usual. But I have my reservations regarding the quality of the picture itself which is the most important factor to me.

 

 

Maybe because I'm used to my calibrated pioneer Kuro, but I noticed the shadows details were lacking, as well the highlight. Skin color was not memorable too. I'm intrigued.

 

 

I asked a lot of questions regarding the calibration per se. Is it possible that the auto calibration system is what it is in terms of reliability and accuracy?

 

 

Obviously it wasn't possible to manually tune the tv at that moment.

 

 

No offense to anyone, it's just my first impression and I wanted to share it.

 

 

Well, to be honest, I've yet to see any LCD panel, locally backlit or not, approach the picture and black level detail of either the Kuro panels or my VT series Panasonic plasma. While 4k is definitely being pushed, recent tests have found that things like frame rate (not refresh rate, the native frame rate of the video), black levels, and other issues matter more than number of pixels. I will have to lay eyes on one to really tell but I doubt you were mistaken. And you probably can tweak it a bit to improve it, but the native technology may well not be close to the black level and shadow detail level of a good plasma. At least that's what I've observed so far with LCD.

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Chaka replied on Sat, May 10 2014 2:06 AM

If that's the best B&O can do for a new take on the Avant, all I can say, is, no wonder they're going broke....  The original Avant, looked like no other CRT TV on the market.  This looks the same as any table mounted LCD/plasma except for the moving speakers, regardless of the quality of the picture (LCD still has not taken over Plasma in picture quality, look on any review site, Panasonic plasmas are always in the top 3, shame they have closed down production, many internet sites are telling people to grab one if you can get one, as none of the other formats have passed the quality of these sets.)  Why could they not make it a tribute to the original Avant, floor-standing (a piece of furniture, not an LCD TV on a pole), in beautiful colours.  Free standing, but square like the beovision 5, but upright (90 degrees) with the bottom frame/speakers slightly recessed.  It would have stood out of the crowd.  There is nothing like that on the market.  This thing just looks pretty, but nothing special.  The only design cues it shares with the original, is the display panel on the top right.  BORING.  NEXT!!!

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Maab:

Finally I visited my dealer and he showed me the new creation. I went to the store with the intent to buy it...but something it's refraining be from doing so.

All in all I love the overall package.

The automations, the looks, the quality of the workmanship is very high as usual. But I have my reservations regarding the quality of the picture itself which is the most important factor to me.

Maybe because I'm used to my calibrated pioneer Kuro, but I noticed the shadows details were lacking, as well the highlight. Skin color was not memorable too. I'm intrigued.

I asked a lot of questions regarding the calibration per se. Is it possible that the auto calibration system is what it is in terms of reliability and accuracy?

Obviously it wasn't possible to manually tune the tv at that moment.

No offense to anyone, it's just my first impression and I wanted to share it.

Try demoing one of your own movies in the "movie" mode. My 11 had it and I think as a person used to Plasma, it would make it a lot more palatable considering where you are coming from.

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Michael replied on Sat, May 10 2014 9:49 AM

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If that's the best B&O can do for a new take on the Avant, all I can say, is, no wonder they're going broke....  The original Avant, looked like no other CRT TV on the market.  This looks the same as any table mounted LCD/plasma except for the moving speakers, regardless of the quality of the picture (LCD still has not taken over Plasma in picture quality, look on any review site, Panasonic plasmas are always in the top 3, shame they have closed down production, many internet sites are telling people to grab one if you can get one, as none of the other formats have passed the quality of these sets.)  Why could they not make it a tribute to the original Avant, floor-standing (a piece of furniture, not an LCD TV on a pole), in beautiful colours.  Free standing, but square like the beovision 5, but upright (90 degrees) with the bottom frame/speakers slightly recessed.  It would have stood out of the crowd.  There is nothing like that on the market.  This thing just looks pretty, but nothing special.  The only design cues it shares with the original, is the display panel on the top right.  BORING.  NEXT!!!

I don't think everyone shares your opinion. I for one don't. The name Avant is a tribute to their most successful tv to date and it is not a replica. The original Avant was a marvelous piece that was heavy and boxy because it had a tube, vcr and big speakers inside it. Much of it was just air. 

The thought about the new Avant was to make a TV that is not "too big" for what it is. That is why the speakers hide away when you don't use it. That is why the stand moves towards you when you use it. It is a discrete TV and some people want and like that. Besides, the BV11 is a bulkier TV that more resembles what you are describing, for me the speaker grill beneath the screen and the big glass. I´d say that the BV11 is very much like the old Avant.

Avant is french and means front, as in that it moves to be in front of you. I think the new Avant makes this with grace and the hidden speakers is an extra feature that makes me feel happy, just like the sliding doors of the 2000/3000 series sound systems.  I have ordered it and look forward to receiving it. I love the Beovision 11 design also, and I actually have the latest of the crt-Avants in my work room. 

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Peter replied on Sat, May 10 2014 10:00 AM

I agree with you Michael. The new Avant has some of the magic that one expects from B&O. One gets pleasure from little delights and the speakers and stand offer this every time you turn the set on. I have always said that designing flat screen TVs to be different is an almost impossible task - the BV11 is certainly that but dominates a room, all be it not to the extent the 5 or 9 did. The Avant unfolds which is about as good as we will get until the advent of a rollable screen!

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One gets pleasure from little delights and the speakers and stand offer this every time you turn the set on.

Just hope that, unlike my first BV10, it doesn't take 90 seconds to get a picture !
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Mark replied on Sat, May 10 2014 4:14 PM
Is there any news if B&O will bring out other screen sizes in the Avant range ? I'm more into 32" to 40" range ?

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Wouter replied on Sat, May 10 2014 4:58 PM

Mark:

Is there any news if B&O will bring out other screen sizes in the Avant range ? I'm more into 32" to 40" range ?

I think the times of modest tv's are unfortunately over. But why? I don't want some 55 inch unit that I only use rarely in my living room!

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koning replied on Sat, May 10 2014 5:04 PM

if they bring out a 40 inch t.v (avant) then nobody wants to buy the expensive 11-40 anymore!

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Raeuber replied on Sat, May 10 2014 5:46 PM
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if they bring out a 40 inch t.v (avant) then nobody wants to buy the expensive 11-40 anymore!

No argument, because same with 11-55!
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Mark replied on Sat, May 10 2014 6:29 PM

due to my current furniture, room design and wife, 32" is about as big as I can go, BUT I'm not a 1x TV household and want to update my kitchen, main bedroom etc.

If I go 3x 55" TV route would Lee advertise my wife ?

 

 

 

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Flappo replied on Sat, May 10 2014 6:37 PM

4k is pretty pointless on a  40" screen , then again it's only really viable on 75" plus - and with a 4k source not upscaled hd , good luck finding that

I'm sticking with my bv11 thx

Plus that grille at the front is simply hideous

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The 11-40 and 11-55 will still be ongoing,also  the smallest size tv  for b and o will be 40" I was told...

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4k is pretty pointless on a 40" screen , then again it's only really viable on 75" plus - and with a 4k source not upscaled hd , good luck finding that

I'm sticking with my bv11 thx

Plus that grille at the front is simply hideous

What 4K source, there isn't any. And there aren't any players apart from a Sony, and that can only be used with Sony TVs. I'm looking forward to this wonderful resolution technology and don't blame B&O for knocking out an UHD TV, but I still fear it will be 3-5 years before it's something that's easily bought and played. By then the whole bandwagon will be off in a different direction.

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Flappo replied on Sat, May 10 2014 7:09 PM

I agree , I googled 4k source , the only one is a sony box that only works with their tv's , it downloads overnight . you can imagine the size of the movies ! 

Even computers don't need 4k , the mackbook pro retina is 3k and is super sharp !

I can see 4k going the way of laserdiscs and quadrophonic , a niche product.

By the time it's viable , 8k will be out and we can start all over again - yawn

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Full steam ahead on the 7-55. The 7-6 is going to going to get a bit of exercise tonight!!!

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vikinger replied on Sat, May 10 2014 7:15 PM

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Wouter replied on Sat, May 10 2014 7:20 PM

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Millemissen:

Watching EuroVision on the BeoVision Stick out tongue

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Waste of pixels.

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vlohjr1 replied on Sat, May 10 2014 8:05 PM
Flappo:

I agree , I googled 4k source , the only one is a sony box that only works with their tv's , it downloads overnight . you can imagine the size of the movies !

Even computers don't need 4k , the mackbook pro retina is 3k super sharp !

I can see 4k going the way of e laserdiscs and quadrophonic , a niche product.

By the time it's viable , 8k will be out and we can start all over again - yawn

At the dealers today saw bolt cartoon on freeview hd with avant and 1146 side by side absolute zero difference

Not slagging avant in anyway because I really like it but I can't stop thinking that whether a bv755 has a better finish than an avant especially at the back......

Still a magical tv in every respect even the mrs is beginning to be won over......

The bl20 is extremely good value 'just 1k more' than bl9 for more tweeters and wireless as the dealer says 2xbl20=1xbl5
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Not slagging avant in anyway because I really like it but I can't stop thinking that whether a bv755 has a better finish than an avant especially at the back......

Still a magical tv in every respect even the mrs is beginning to be won over......

I also noticed that the build quality on the Avant was not the same as my BV7-55. In the details you could see the difference. But only at the back side though.

On the other hand, it is much cheaper than the BV7-55, and I still think the BV7-55 delivers a better picture (not UHD of course), but I wonder if FullHD will be sufficient for most (all?).

The Avant is a magical TV and I really like it (except the design of the speakers though), and it has so many nice features. The new owners of the Avant will get a great TV.

And the remote just add to the magical experience, I really like this remote. And it will be my next B&O purchase. A real replacement of the Beo4 I think.

I really hope - and believe - that B&O will really get back into the market and lead again with this great TV. 

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vlohjr1 replied on Sat, May 10 2014 9:09 PM
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I also noticed that the build quality on the Avant was not the same as my BV7-55. In the details you could see the difference. But only at the back side though.

On the other hand, it is much cheaper than the BV7-55, and I still think the BV7-55 delivers a better picture (not UHD of course), but I wonder if FullHD will be sufficient for most (all?).

The Avant is a magical TV and I really like it (except the design of the speakers though), and it has so many nice features. The new owners of the Avant will get a great TV.

And the remote just add to the magical experience, I really like this remote. And it will be my next B&O purchase. A real replacement of the Beo4 I think.

I really hope - and believe - that B&O will really get back into the market and lead again with this great TV.

The new avant has no paintwork unlike the original one with a very smooth finish

The755 like mr Townsend has I consider the best build quality as the back has a plastic film sprayed which is soft touch like the old audis had in their cars the new avant one has neither.

I think the first sign of any 'cost cutting' seen in the Bv start from bv10 I think

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Waste of pixels.

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tournedos replied on Sat, May 10 2014 9:45 PM

Nice touch having a B&O TV in the introductory video for Denmark Big Smile

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Didn't see it, damn. An amazing set Denmark.

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elephant replied on Sat, May 10 2014 10:11 PM

Chris Townsend:
Who's watching the Eurovision with me?

Swicthed on.

Israel came on.

Nice intro for the flag.

But big thighs ... could work at NCL kickstarting jumbos.

Next some guy came on ... and the drivel about what a hunk he was but see how sensitive he is working with wood in his workshop drove me to ...

Switch off !!!

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vikinguk:

Waste of pixels.

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And waste of time.

Some people are 'wasting time' watching football games ⚽

I am sure the pixels don't care.

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Michael replied on Sat, May 10 2014 10:55 PM
vlohjr1:

The new avant has no paintwork unlike the original one with a very smooth finish

The755 like mr Townsend has I consider the best build quality as the back has a plastic film sprayed which is soft touch like the old audis had in their cars the new avant one has neither.

I think the first sign of any 'cost cutting' seen in the Bv start from bv10 I think

Vince

The original avant tv was made out of wood (mdf) and painted with car paint. The new one is made out of aluminum and plastic.

Bv7 has a rubber coating on the plastic, as do some other B&O equipment but far from all. I think it gives a nice texture and feel but it is hardly necessary. It might even be environmentally un-friendly (both for workers in the factory and for the environment). Either way, it's a thing I think is ok to cut on a tv not even half the price.

I'm surprised no one has talked about the extraordinary glass panels on the new avant. It has new coatings and new laminated glass that makes reflections a much less problem than before. I could hardly see any reflections in store during the launch (with all lights on it).

I think the metal on the back of the avant is very nice and a step up from a plastic only back as the bv7. It looks very stylish - and good that you can just push them aside instead of having to take them off.

And don't forget that everything is changing. David Lewis is unfortunately not with us any more and even if his design style can still be seen we have new designers that also have their own styles and thoughts.

The new avant is discrete but the more you look the more you see all small details that are cool, funny, interesting and makes it unique.

By the way, let's hope Sweden wins Eurovision Song Contest. I can watch the show and no one will throw Molotov cocktails or fight - as in for example football games. :)

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Evening all...

Congrats to Denmark for a fantastic Eurovision tonight, really enjoying it and looking like Austria may well win this!

I spent the afternoon at another B&O dealer today and had a much better look at the Avant. I was able to see a variety of sources on it including standard definition, high definition and BluRay. I bought in some DVDs with me too, some of which are a few years old and others that are recordings from the 70s and 80s. During my time looking at the Avant I was constantly distracted by the BV11-46 and BV11-55 playing content in other parts of the showroom. In terms of picture quality, at least to my eyes, it seemed that the BV11 sets had the edge over the Avant. I would say this is quite a noticeable edge too. I was amazed at the depth of colour on the BV11s and the marvellous skin tones particularly, which I thought was only possible on plasma screens. This experience today blew me away and left me confused because the first time I saw BV11s at their release I certainly didn't remember picture quality like this. The original dealer I went to must have had them set up badly because the picture is absolutely amazing and I can see now why they got 5 star reviews.

So, where does this now leave me for a new set? Who knows! The Avant is great, the BV11 is great. Both offering different designs. One offering 4k, which I am not too concerned about; the other offering spectacular picture quality especially playing HD sources. Love the look of both. What do I do?

Honestly, I really don't know now which route to take. The dealer said to buy the Avant now because the price will be going up but I am quite sure this was just a sales tactic and one actually, that was quite off-putting. Anyway...

In terms of tv, all I know at the moment is that I'll wait until reviews come out for the Avant and see what early adopters of the set say. I'll therefore make a decision in the next few months.

On a separate note, the BL20s left me speechless. What a speaker! Never heard anything as good as this in my life. If I was in the market for a pair with that kind of budget I wouldn't think twice. The bass was something to behold. I really was in awe of these amazing speakers. If you haven't yet heard them... DO.

Simon.

(Michael... re your above post, when I viewed the Avant today I saw loads of reflections during the day in the showroom. I don't think its as good at dealing with them as you may think, based on my viewing experience. Not a problem for me either way as I often watch tv in a dark room, but maybe a concern for those watching during the day).

 

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Michael replied on Sun, May 11 2014 12:00 AM

The_Beonic_Man:

Evening all...

Congrats to Denmark for a fantastic Eurovision tonight, really enjoying it and looking like Austria may well win this!

I spent the afternoon at another B&O dealer today and had a much better look at the Avant. I was able to see a variety of sources on it including standard definition, high definition and BluRay. I bought in some DVDs with me too, some of which are a few years old and others that are recordings from the 70s and 80s. During my time looking at the Avant I was constantly distracted by the BV11-46 and BV11-55 playing content in other parts of the showroom. In terms of picture quality, at least to my eyes, it seemed that the BV11 sets had the edge over the Avant. I would say this is quite a noticeable edge too. I was amazed at the depth of colour on the BV11s and the marvellous skin tones particularly, which I thought was only possible on plasma screens. This experience today blew me away and left me confused because the first time I saw BV11s at their release I certainly didn't remember picture quality like this. The original dealer I went to must have had them set up badly because the picture is absolutely amazing and I can see now why they got 5 star reviews.

So, where does this now leave me for a new set? Who knows! The Avant is great, the BV11 is great. Both offering different designs. One offering 4k, which I am not too concerned about; the other offering spectacular picture quality especially playing HD sources. Love the look of both. What do I do?

Honestly, I really don't know now which route to take. The dealer said to buy the Avant now because the price will be going up but I am quite sure this was just a sales tactic and one actually, that was quite off-putting. Anyway...

In terms of tv, all I know at the moment is that I'll wait until reviews come out for the Avant and see what early adopters of the set say. I'll therefore make a decision in the next few months.

On a separate note, the BL20s left me speechless. What a speaker! Never heard anything as good as this in my life. If I was in the market for a pair with that kind of budget I wouldn't think twice. The bass was something to behold. I really was in awe of these amazing speakers. If you haven't yet heard them... DO.

Simon.

(Michael... re your above post, when I viewed the Avant today I saw loads of reflections during the day in the showroom. I don't think its as good at dealing with them as you may think, based on my viewing experience. Not a problem for me either way as I often watch tv in a dark room, but maybe a concern for those watching during the day).

 

Too bad to hear about the reflections. I guess it is hard to avoid them, especially during day.

The BV avant has a new sensor system that the BV11 lacks, this is supposed to make the colors on the screen appear more like the light you are in. I am sure this is what made you think the BV11 looked better since it does not compensate the same way. Perhaps this is something B&O have to fine tune even more with future software updates - or it might also be up to what each and every one prefers for him/her self. 

 

 

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vlohjr1 replied on Sun, May 11 2014 12:55 AM
Hi Michael

In my previous comment in another thread had 1146 and avant side by side and saw bolt freeview hd although I say no difference in picture quality I stand corrected. the picture in the avant is much lighter and softer in tone and colour (less harsh) I would say very similar to a plasma.
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Michael replied on Sun, May 11 2014 1:38 AM

vlohjr1:
Hi Michael

 

In my previous comment in another thread had 1146 and avant side by side and saw bolt freeview hd although I say no difference in picture quality I stand corrected. the picture in the avant is much lighter and softer in tone and colour (less harsh) I would say very similar to a plasma.

Hi Vlohjr1 :) 

Ah, nice to hear. So you say you did prefer the picture of the avant over the 11? If so thats nice to hear! 

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