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BEOVISION 10 DVD

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plumber77
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plumber77 Posted: Tue, Nov 6 2012 8:51 PM

I have just or soon to acquire a BV10 40"

on the subject of blu-ray dvd what Beo4 compatible dvd players are there which could be strapped to the back of the TV?

The dealer is wanting to charge me £450.00 for a blu-ray dvd player (bracket for free!!).

He was also mentioning a sensor but I wasn't sure if this was required or if it is just for a remote DVD player.

thanks in advance

 

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plumber77:

I have just or soon to acquire a BV10 40"

on the subject of blu-ray dvd what Beo4 compatible dvd players are there which could be strapped to the back of the TV?

The dealer is wanting to charge me £450.00 for a blu-ray dvd player (bracket for free!!).

He was also mentioning a sensor but I wasn't sure if this was required or if it is just for a remote DVD player.

thanks in advance

congratulations on your choice

OPPO are the BR players that B&O tends to recommend - the price is probably right - just check which OPPO model you are getting and that it is NEW and not a demonstrator model

OPPO models are said to have a special B&O version - the only advantage I have heard about this is that you don't see the OPPO splash screen 

The sensor is a PUC (peripheral unit controller) a very thin cable with a small infrared transmitter at the end that attaches to the OPPO's infrared sensor and a mini-jack at the other end that plugs into the BV - it relays the Beo remote's commands (sometimes after translation e.g. B&P to Apple, or in your case OPPO) as well as using the IR frequency that most of the world uses as opposed to what B&O implemented in its remotes (which is a very strong signal and why you don't need to aim the Beo remote at the BV's eye)

BeoNut since '75

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Opman replied on Tue, Nov 6 2012 10:32 PM

I believe that if using the Oppo it is possible to use a jack plug to jack plug puc cable instead of sticking the ir emitter on the facia of the DVD player.

Opman

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Paul W replied on Tue, Nov 6 2012 10:51 PM

Guys!

If it's strapped to the back on the TV, it is not that dodgy Samsung 7500?

Avoid those like the plague as so many people have returned them due to poor reliability.

I know Panasonic make a flat Blu Ray player that would probably fit on the back on the TV. Plus of course it will work with the Beo4. Panasonic make some amazing quality players...

http://www.panasonic.co.uk/html/en_GB/Products/Home+Entertainment/Blu-ray+Players/DMP-BBT01/Overview/9502303/index.html

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symmes replied on Wed, Nov 7 2012 12:02 AM

@ Opman, 

True statement.

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symmes replied on Wed, Nov 7 2012 12:02 AM

duplicate..sorry

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