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This happened overnight ... I think it is new news ... no details on what this means ... over to the "usual suspects" who always know more than the "average punter"
BeoNut since '75
So how do we know if we have mk1 or mk2? And does it matter. So I too call upon the "usual suspects."
I suppose that I can answer question number 1: it doesn't matter because whatever I have, it does what I want it to do. But why is this always a mystery?
Right, we're exceptional customers, not the typical B&O customer who could care less... Right!
If you already have a PM, it is a MK1.
The MK2's a just about to be rolled out.
Have a look at this thread:
http://archivedforum2.beoworld.org/forums/p/5797/52204.aspx#52204
Greetings Millemissen
There is a tv - and there is a BV
Thanks! Doesn't look like there's a need to even consider mk2 at this point. Now if they made PM MK2 compatible with Netlink...
elephant:... over to the "usual suspects" who always know more than the "average punter"
... sometimes just because of looking more accurately at the instructions ...
Playmaker MK I setup instructions - step 2: wait till LED starts flashing ORANGE Playmaker MKII setup instructions - step 2: wait till LED starts flashing GREEN
and:
playmaker mk2 is availeble for wireless software update and much faster startup time. that's all so no big difference