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Small scratch on BV10 AR screen

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Style Posted: Sat, Apr 27 2013 4:11 PM

Is there anything that can be done to fix this?

 

 

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9 LEE replied on Sat, Apr 27 2013 4:25 PM

Once the Anti Reflective coating has been scratched, there's sadly nothing you can do to repair it properly.

Whatever you do, don't keep rubbing it as you'll make it much worse.  Unfortunately, the screen on a BV10 includes the aluminium surround - so they're quite pricey!

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Style replied on Sat, Apr 27 2013 5:07 PM

I have to change it then, it is very annoying to see. How much is quite pricey?

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Hiort replied on Sat, Apr 27 2013 6:49 PM

I´ve been quoted approx 8000 SEK including labour. That is approx 930 eur. I will swap my screen, since I do not have antireflection.

 

 

 

 

Livingroom: BL3, BL11, BV11-46 Kitchen: Beosound 1 GVA, Beocom 2 Bathroom: M3 Homeoffice: M3, Beocom 2  Library: Beosound Emerge, Beocom 6000 Bedroom: M5, Essence remote  Travel: Beoplay E8 2.0, Beoplay EQ, Beoplay Earset

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Hiort replied on Mon, May 6 2013 9:56 PM

Hiort:

I´ve been quoted approx 8000 SEK including labour. That is approx 930 eur. I will swap my screen, since I do not have antireflection.

Just ordered a new screen, including help with mounting and picture adjustments. 7500 SEK.

Will be nice to get rid of the majority of the reflections.

/C

 

 

 

 

Livingroom: BL3, BL11, BV11-46 Kitchen: Beosound 1 GVA, Beocom 2 Bathroom: M3 Homeoffice: M3, Beocom 2  Library: Beosound Emerge, Beocom 6000 Bedroom: M5, Essence remote  Travel: Beoplay E8 2.0, Beoplay EQ, Beoplay Earset

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Hiort replied on Thu, Jun 13 2013 10:52 AM

Screen changed yesterday.

Very swiftly done by a service guy.  3- 4 screws, and just lift of the old screen. Put on the new, and make some adjustments in the picture settings. Guide for the adjustments was provided by B&O.

Very satisfied, and actually less expensive than choosing the AR screen from the beginning.

/C

 

 

 

 

Livingroom: BL3, BL11, BV11-46 Kitchen: Beosound 1 GVA, Beocom 2 Bathroom: M3 Homeoffice: M3, Beocom 2  Library: Beosound Emerge, Beocom 6000 Bedroom: M5, Essence remote  Travel: Beoplay E8 2.0, Beoplay EQ, Beoplay Earset

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Hiort:

Screen changed yesterday.

Very swiftly done by a service guy.  3- 4 screws, and just lift of the old screen. Put on the new, and make some adjustments in the picture settings. Guide for the adjustments was provided by B&O.

Very satisfied, and actually less expensive than choosing the AR screen from the beginning.

/C

That's interesting! Yes - thumbs up

I have the AR screen, as I've always thought this is what makes the Beovisions great. 

 

Enjoy your new screen.

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w5bno123 replied on Fri, Jun 14 2013 8:38 PM
It's a standard fit in the UK. I have never understood why a picture competence is an option???
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Hiort replied on Fri, Jun 14 2013 10:33 PM

w5bno123:
It's a standard fit in the UK. I have never understood why a picture competence is an option???

What do you mean by "picture competence"?

 

 

 

 

Livingroom: BL3, BL11, BV11-46 Kitchen: Beosound 1 GVA, Beocom 2 Bathroom: M3 Homeoffice: M3, Beocom 2  Library: Beosound Emerge, Beocom 6000 Bedroom: M5, Essence remote  Travel: Beoplay E8 2.0, Beoplay EQ, Beoplay Earset

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Raeuber replied on Sat, Jun 15 2013 7:19 AM
The AR screen doesn't have any influence to the picture quality in a dark room. It only reduces light reflections a little bit, nothing more!
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w5bno123 replied on Sat, Jun 15 2013 2:50 PM
What I mean is; Bang & Olufsen set high standards in certain areas such as sound and picture. They are competent in achieving the best results for television viewing in different and difficult surroundings. The AR glass is purely designed to reduce light reflection entering or leaving the screen. The subtle blue tint does offer a slightly different experience to normal glass.
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