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Considering video without considering audio is a no go to me.
I see the whole package first........where do I find good video combined with good audio (and more).
That is the question, I want to have answered before I buy a new tv to replace my BV Avant 55.
But that is just my ‘use case’ ;-)
MM
There is a tv - and there is a BV
moxxey:Perplexes me that in 2018 were still *that* obsessed with picture quality. Smh. Seriously. It’s so marginal now. There were huge leaps in picture quality between the years from 2005 through 2015, but anything since is relatively marginal. For instance, the “old” BV7-55 MK2 still has a superb picture and so does the BV12-65.
I took this approach when I bought my BV8-40 years ago. I thought the picture looked great (obviously not as good as the BV7, but I did have a budget), and figured the dust had cleared from the big jump from SD to HD and, from now on, improvements would be marginal. I was "done", didn't pay attention to video technology because I liked what I had and the rest was transient mumbo-jumbo (like 3D).
Then along came OLED, 4K, HDR... On some scales, these are "marginal" improvements, and to my eyes the difference between HD and 4K is no where near the difference between SD and HD. Some of it is like music, a lot of the perceived quality is content and mastering dependent., but when you have good content and mastering, these new technologies are quite nice. I *really* like OLED (and getting life-like instead of "too good" is a matter of settings), but maybe part of this is because I'm comparing it to a 8 year old BV8.
So clearly, I didn't learn my lesson, because I bought an Eclipse using the original logic of the BV8 purchase. Really, how much better can video get, and do the expected future marginal improvements in picture quality out weigh the total Eclipse "package" of beautiful design (great front, no ugly wires behind), fabulous sound, unique motorized stand, integration with other B&O and non-B&O equipment, etc. To me, the answer was no. Maybe in 8 years, I'll think about upgrading again...
I can appreciate Michael's point about how a new TV should have new technology, but I don't know if this has ever been one of B&O's priorities (for both good and bad).
Stan:I can appreciate Michael's point about how a new TV should have new technology, but I don't know if this has ever been one of B&O's priorities (for both good and bad).
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Michael: Of course it has been a priority and still is. The Eclipse was released with a then totally new high tech display. The Eclipse was released 30 aug. 2017. So it is not up to date for now. LG has moved up to new panels and I was just asking if the Eclipse was updated too or not.
Of course it has been a priority and still is. The Eclipse was released with a then totally new high tech display. The Eclipse was released 30 aug. 2017. So it is not up to date for now. LG has moved up to new panels and I was just asking if the Eclipse was updated too or not.
Just to be clear, the panel is the same, no change, Only the processor, which they claim have a big difference, but seems in practice have very few improvements.
They have just teased the 2019 program, look Flatpanelshd, not much new it seems.
On a other note, my experience from full-hd to 4K, both OLED,
No difference, no matter content. On a 55" 3 meter distance, 4K is not necessary.
HDR is something different, and bring some new to the table, but I must amid, I am not blown away.
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John from B&O Manchester has just posted his Edge video.
One commenter (to the YT video) noticed an LG 77 inch screen with a pair of BL17s, confirmed by John himself.
Does suggest to me that his displaying of B&O suff with non-B&O screens points to a future without BV's.
I know this has been covered ad infinitum before, and would come as no surprise, but still makes me a little sad.
Emil Jensen:Just to be clear, the panel is the same, no change, Only the processor, which they claim have a big difference, but seems in practice have very few improvements. They have just teased the 2019 program, look Flatpanelshd, not much new it seems. On a other note, my experience from full-hd to 4K, both OLED, No difference, no matter content. On a 55" 3 meter distance, 4K is not necessary. HDR is something different, and bring some new to the table, but I must amid, I am not blown away. Beolab 20, Beolab 17, Transmitter 1
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Sandyb: John from B&O Manchester has just posted his Edge video. One commenter (to the YT video) noticed an LG 77 inch screen with a pair of BL17s, confirmed by John himself. Does suggest to me that his displaying of B&O suff with non-B&O screens points to a future without BV's. I know this has been covered ad infinitum before, and would come as no surprise, but still makes me a little sad.
I suspect that is a conscious business decision to drive speaker sales for those people that come in to the store and say "i've got an x TV, how can I pair up some B&O speakers," rather than aligning to a corporate strategy.
That's probably the primary reason in this case - i.e. a need for a 77 inch screen in the store (the demand exists, B&O dont offer one as of now), more than a sanctioned nod to a future corporate strategy.
But ask yourself this - do you / we honestly expect a successor BV to the Eclipse?
I have just wall mounted an LG B7 55 panel with a Beosound 35 underneath acting as a soundbar and multiroom speaker in my bedroom and an LG B8 65 panel also with a Beosound 35 underneath in my cigar lounge. The background on the walls is ash wood panelling and to my mind it looks terrific. The LG Oled panels are mighty impressive and I will have to swap the BV11-55 in the tv lounge for an Eclipse 65 sooner or later as I want to keep the B&O surround sound.
I love the fact that you have a cigar lounge, and I don’t smoke.