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Check out this installation video.. interesting how the LG panel simply slots in after the 'B&O' is assembled!
https://youtu.be/nfoxjfqjWts
I do not think the price of the eclipse is that bad when you compare it to other offerings from B&O.
The 55' is (according to my dealer) EURO 9750 including the motorized stand and fabric speaker cover; that is about the same as a 55inch Avant and for it you get (supposedly, havent seen or heard it) better sound and picture. Of course compared to a system build from separates from other brands you can get the same quality in sound and picture but not in such a nice all in one package, especially if (like me) you want a good looking motorized stand. Open to suggestions I am not aware of. Like anyone else I would like it to be cheaper but given current options available it does not look to bad from where I am sitting and I am not sure you can blame B&O to base the price on the Eclipses' relative merit (instead of cost of production) to maximize profit.
As far as the design is concerned, I really did not like it when I saw the first pictures; it looked clumsy and made me laugh. Now that I have seen more pictures on the website and especially the video, I really start to like it. Certainly enough to check it out in the flesh.
LG WEBOS 3.5 too bad they did not reskin it, but this would no doubt lead to bugs, maintenance issues etc, so overall not a bad decision. And if you really do not like it can't you just plug in an Apple TV and watch on demand TV / Netflix etc from there (that is what I currently do with my V1 and apart from additional set up I barely see menus.
So overall I am considering buying one when the speaker is as good as they claim it; I would ditch my speakers that are a bit too big and use it as the ultimate all in one.
Peter
Brian: Check out this installation video.. interesting how the LG panel simply slots in after the 'B&O' is assembled! https://youtu.be/nfoxjfqjWts
I'm just nitpicking now, but instead of just having a picture of a BS9000 on the wall, that room should have actually had a real BS9000 on the wall, integrated with the entire system.
KMA:@moxxey You mean they don't play better on an Avant, or Eclipse?? Same game on all BeoVisions?
You mean they don't play better on an Avant, or Eclipse?? Same game on all BeoVisions?
Incredible, right? When I was at the dealer he insisted the "performance is better under 4K" and "you'll notice a difference". Nope. It appears to be the same game, played at the same level and result. I felt conned.
PeterBOBP:So overall I am considering buying one when the speaker is as good as they claim it; I would ditch my speakers that are a bit too big and use it as the ultimate all in one.
KMA
B&O product history since 1991: Ridiculously long to list in a signature.
A little bit more about the Eclipes.
.reviewer says something about the hdr formats.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=H5HWDn8RL9U
PeterBOBP:I do not think the price of the eclipse is that bad when you compare it to other offerings from B&O. The 55' is (according to my dealer) EURO 9750 including the motorized stand and fabric speaker cover; that is about the same as a 55inch Avant and for it you get (supposedly, havent seen or heard it) better sound and picture. Of course compared to a system build from separates from other brands you can get the same quality in sound and picture but not in such a nice all in one package, especially if (like me) you want a good looking motorized stand. Open to suggestions I am not aware of. Like anyone else I would like it to be cheaper but given current options available it does not look to bad from where I am sitting and I am not sure you can blame B&O to base the price on the Eclipses' relative merit (instead of cost of production) to maximize profit. As far as the design is concerned, I really did not like it when I saw the first pictures; it looked clumsy and made me laugh. Now that I have seen more pictures on the website and especially the video, I really start to like it. Certainly enough to check it out in the flesh. LG WEBOS 3.5 too bad they did not reskin it, but this would no doubt lead to bugs, maintenance issues etc, so overall not a bad decision. And if you really do not like it can't you just plug in an Apple TV and watch on demand TV / Netflix etc from there (that is what I currently do with my V1 and apart from additional set up I barely see menus. So overall I am considering buying one when the speaker is as good as they claim it; I would ditch my speakers that are a bit too big and use it as the ultimate all in one. Peter
KMA:I actually find it funny that my B7 has a slim metallic frame around the screen whereas the Eclipse does not. (And no, it is not plastic; it's cold and metallic to the touch). The way I've set up the B7 and SH7 soundbar on a wall, with a wireless sub hidden in a corner behind a chair, there are no wires visible anywhere. Sound? Not B&O, but very good for television and movies. Picture? The same as Eclipse. Music? I do love the BeoPlay A6 & A8. My music is on Spotify & Tidal. Control? Everything connected to the TV is controlled with the LG MR16A magic remote (either HDMI-CEC or the IR Universal Control via IR repeater; all equipment hidden in cabinets). Experience? Pure, consistent LG WebOS & on-screen control for Apple TV and Blu-ray when needed, with the "magic" pointer (so convenient). Price? Less than €3.000, all included (not counting A6 and A8). For approx. +€7.000 extra, I can have the Eclipse on a floor stand. Hard decision. KMA B&O product history since 1991: Ridiculously long to list in a signature.
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BeoGreg:Avant is 10.360 € in France with floor stand and remote (10.400 € for Eclipse). It as a bigger better finished foot, curtains, contrast screen with anti reflections, 480 watts 9 speakers system (450 / 6 for the Eclipse) with magical move and some B&O menus and video trickery.That was a good deal I believe not the Eclipse. Of course with UHD content Oled picture will be better but on everyday use it won't.
I have always loved the contrast screen on B&O TVs (although quite cumbersome to clean properly ;-) ). Also, I love the speaker trick of the Avant. What I heard so far is that regardless of specs sound and picture of the Eclipse are better than anything B&O has released so far. If his is indeed the case and how much better compared to what I currently have or compared to other models and if it is worth the change I am going to find out at the dealer.........
Just to clarify because one of my phrase desappeared in the cyber space.
When I said Avant was a good deal, it was when a 15 % bargain applied just before the NG came out !
I bought a year ago the Avant 85"and I am very pleased with it, best choice for now specialy in the big screens.
Before this I have the BV55-4 and later the BV65-4 then I changed to the LG 84LM960V and in the first I was happy with it but after seeing the Avan 85" I was sold. For me the LG was disapointed...
Sandyb:afternoon sir, and apologies again for interrupting your try out session in Islington yesterday, but good to meet you! I'm much happier with the Avant MK 1 than the BV14. The older panel is better and more even picture wise than the newer ones on the 14 + Horizon. I still wouldn't have an LED/LCD as my main screen, as they can't handle dark scenes that well. Was watching Twin Peaks (plenty of dark scenes!) yesterday on both the Avant and my 12-65, big difference. But overall, much happier PQ wise with the Avant Mk 1 than the 14. And as for Android - get that away from me stat. By the end of the 90 minutes or so there yesterday, i did end up thinking the Eclipse (aluminium) looked pretty cool, slightly odd, but cool. And it is full 4K, so if HDR discs etc are in your future, then go for it - they'll look fab. Good luck either way.
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Morning.
Ultimately the main thing with the software is that it will be stable (i.e. not Android) - that's a big difference with the 14.
And secondly, as opposed to the initial 14 release, most of the functionality is there - multi-room is there, albeit through the app.
So i don't think we're in 14 + Android territory when thinking about first release.
Much as i'd love a re-skinned GUI, making it a more elegant hybrid B&O / LG experience, that's unlikely, although possible to a limited degree. And as you say, the remote list management will get sorted. They need to sort out playing of FLAC files as well - not sure if that matters straight away to you, but it will for some.
So while there's a slightly odd feeling with its hybrid nature, i think we'll get over that in time. And if we want a modern properly smart TV, which this is app and flexibility wise, webOS is probably the best out there, for all its bright and spangly nature.
I'm pretty sure most of us will be pretty happy with one in the end - as for price, well i've thrown money at cars and watches before, so who am i to talk...
Sandyb: Morning. Ultimately the main thing with the software is that it will be stable (i.e. not Android) - that's a big difference with the 14. And secondly, as opposed to the initial 14 release, most of the functionality is there - multi-room is there, albeit through the app. So i don't think we're in 14 + Android territory when thinking about first release. Much as i'd love a re-skinned GUI, making it a more elegant hybrid B&O / LG experience, that's unlikely, although possible to a limited degree. And as you say, the remote list management will get sorted. They need to sort out playing of FLAC files as well - not sure if that matters straight away to you, but it will for some. So while there's a slightly odd feeling with its hybrid nature, i think we'll get over that in time. And if we want a modern properly smart TV, which this is app and flexibility wise, webOS is probably the best out there, for all its bright and spangly nature. I'm pretty sure most of us will be pretty happy with one in the end - as for price, well i've thrown money at cars and watches before, so who am i to talk...
Very valid Sandy.
A stable OS is the most important - remember reading when people had their 14 and it would crash.
I really wanted a BV 14 and I had a door moved in readiness to have a 14 on my wall where the Avant is. I never purchased one although i really wanted to but couldnt bring myself to how unstable it was.
That and that it was 2K when everything is now 4K.
I wonder if they can take Android off those TVs and move them back to a diffferent oS?
Can't wait to see the Eclipse.
What do people think of the name? I wonder if they toyed with Beovision Sonic
Chris Hassell: I'm mainly a streaming chap so don't use discs so perhaps a 4K Avant would be ok for me. Although I don't like the idea of buying a panel that's a few years old. Streaming will catch-up quality wise to some extent as well!
I'm mainly a streaming chap so don't use discs so perhaps a 4K Avant would be ok for me. Although I don't like the idea of buying a panel that's a few years old. Streaming will catch-up quality wise to some extent as well!
Why? My BV12-65 is quite old now but the picture is stunning. My BV11-40 is relatively new (in comparison) and the BV12-65 has a much better, smoother and richer image. I don't think, necessarily, a "new panel" always equals better image. Is the Avant showing HD better than the BV7-55 MKII, for example?
OLED aside, advances in panel improvement stagnated a few years ago in my opinion.
I thought the name was a bit dumb at first but now I quite like it. Grew on me.
I went to the local B&O again today, and they thought that there could be an issue with connecting BS9k via Masterlink-RJ45 converter to the Eclipse...
Anyone how knows if the Eclipse can control the BS9000?
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BeoET: I went to the local B&O again today, and they thought that there could be an issue with connecting BS9k via Masterlink-RJ45 converter to the Eclipse... Anyone how knows if the Eclipse can control the BS9000?
I know nothing specific of the Eclipse, but I would assume it requires a BeoLink ML/NL Converter (BLC) like every other NL device needs to work with ML devices.
Stan
paolomariano:Have you noticed that the holes at the top are smaller than the ones at the bottom? Is it just the picture, or is it really like this? Any possible reason?
Stb brackets have now got stands info on there website and prices soon.Sounds interesting as
A easel stand.wall bracket and stb mounts for hou dvd ect
Giving other choices and not just b & o.
KMA:The five stages of getting a fresh-launched new B&O flagship product: - Denial: I don't need one, this cannot be what we have waited for! It is not what I expected. I cannot believe they came up with such a product. - Anger: What has happened to B&O! They have lost their core! Everything was better in the David Lewis era! B&O management has lost it! - Bargaining: Well, you do get the best picture & sound in a well-designed product. Separates from other manufacturers would cost a lot less, but B&O has it all in a nice pretty package. And there's multiroom, and the beautiful BeoRemote. I am sure my dealer makes a good offer (a little something off the list price will be good). Having a few drinks while thinking it over. - Depression: Your bank account takes a hit :( - Acceptance: Boy am I lucky I got one. Such a joy to behold, on and off. It is special, like no one else. Raving on BeoWorld how magnificent it is. That picture! The sound! How great it actually looks. Admitting the early criticism was way too harsh.
- Denial: I don't need one, this cannot be what we have waited for! It is not what I expected. I cannot believe they came up with such a product.
- Anger: What has happened to B&O! They have lost their core! Everything was better in the David Lewis era! B&O management has lost it!
- Bargaining: Well, you do get the best picture & sound in a well-designed product. Separates from other manufacturers would cost a lot less, but B&O has it all in a nice pretty package. And there's multiroom, and the beautiful BeoRemote. I am sure my dealer makes a good offer (a little something off the list price will be good). Having a few drinks while thinking it over.
- Depression: Your bank account takes a hit :(
- Acceptance: Boy am I lucky I got one. Such a joy to behold, on and off. It is special, like no one else. Raving on BeoWorld how magnificent it is. That picture! The sound! How great it actually looks. Admitting the early criticism was way too harsh.
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Okay my intial thoughts on my visit to a store today. it does look better than the pictures but i'm still... it's an lg tv with b&0 sound.
I can't help but think anti reflective contrast screen visionclear processing discreeter design but hey it's here now what can you do??
the picture to me is ok doesn't have that b&0 touch but it being oled amazing rich blacks good colours etc... The sound quality wow very rich and clear punchy, but i would like a bit more bass but thats just me.
In summary though i would if it was me buying an oled get the loewe bild 4 which is £2990 and pair it with some beolabs via the digital audiolink input. the picture quality from the loewe far exceeds the lg/eclipse in picture processing, in motion clarity and sharpness.
And i love the simple minimalist GUI too on the Loewe, on the eclipse it is clunky and disjointed.
Again just expressing my opinions others may like what they see.
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KMA:Yes, the easel stand was actually something I was expecting & looking forward to.
Good news indeed, for the design and for the few hundreds €/$/£ shaved from the Eclipse price.
On a side note, I wonder if the Eclipse will work with the Beoremote App. On the traditional Beovisions, the app communicates bi-directionally with the TV. The way the eclipse has been assembled, I guess the app will only be able to get info from the B&O hardware, not the LG.
Since I understand the TV tuner is part of the LG panel, we will probably be able to tune to Channel 100 (the soundcenter will use CEC), but the app won't be able to display which channel it is. Not a deal breaker... but another little detail gone.
Agree - a better picture on the stbbracket site would be nice, though.
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Im hopeing the price of the easel stand or brackets is more palatable than the b & o offerings as i think The price is a bit
I like what i see in the Eclipse sofar and looking forward to seeing it real life its just those stand prices That make the tv over expensive as £800 to £1,000 would seem ok.
I know people are saying the eclipse is expensive,I think thats due to the over priced stands....
Bv7Mk3: I know people are saying the eclipse is expensive,I think thats due to the over priced stands....
Maybe, but the 55" is still £8240 on a basic fixed wall bracket.
Lets see what stb cost of the stb stuff will be? Could be £7,800 with wall bracket?
Who knows.
Bv7Mk3:Stb brackets have now got stands info on there website and prices soon.Sounds interesting as A easel stand.wall bracket and stb mounts for hou dvd ect Giving other choices and not just b & o.
KMA:The five stages of getting a fresh-launched new B&O flagship product: - Denial: I don't need one, this cannot be what we have waited for! It is not what I expected. I cannot believe they came up with such a product. - Anger: What has happened to B&O! They have lost their core! Everything was better in the David Lewis era! B&O management has lost it! - Bargaining: Well, you do get the best picture & sound in a well-designed product. Separates from other manufacturers would cost a lot less, but B&O has it all in a nice pretty package. And there's multiroom, and the beautiful BeoRemote. I am sure my dealer makes a good offer (a little something off the list price will be good). Having a few drinks while thinking it over. - Depression: Your bank account takes a hit :( - Acceptance: Boy am I lucky I got one. Such a joy to behold, on and off. It is special, like no one else. Raving on BeoWorld how magnificent it is. That picture! The sound! How great it actually looks. Admitting the early criticism was way too harsh. BeoVision 10 / 11 were love at first sight, but I'm sure we'll get along just fine together. My Eclipse! KMA B&O product history since 1991: Ridiculously long to list in a signature.
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Present: BL90, Core, BL6000, CD7000, Beogram 7000, Essence Remote.
Past: BL1, BL2, BL8000, BS9000, BL5, BC2, BS5, BV5, BV4-50, Beosystem 3, BL3, DVD1, Beoremote 4, Moment.
seethroughyou:This is the psychological process for bereavement or a terminal illness. Never seen it applied to Bang & Olufsen.
KMA:I'm terminally Beo-struck since I got the beovirus in the early 90s. KMA B&O product history since 1991: Ridiculously long to list in a signature.