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Loewe files for creditor protection

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symmes
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symmes replied on Wed, Jul 31 2013 12:54 PM

"To align the company back on a successful future, Loewe enhanced adjacent to the high-end premium the premium entry level. For this, a new line of televisions will be presented at the IFA 2013. Also in the audio range there will soon be more attractive entry-level devices that appeal especially to younger audiences.

In addition, this opens the qualified dealers, new distribution channels, such as area markets at home and abroad. "The traditional retailers remains mainly in the German-speaking world with its particular strengths in consulting, presentation and service continue to preferred trading partners," says Matthias Harsch on. "He will also receive an exclusive range in the high-end premium segment."

If memory serves me, this exact strategy has incensed 90% of BeoWorlders the past 3 years. 

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TerryM replied on Wed, Jul 31 2013 1:43 PM

Hisense  has about 75000 employees worldwide; 17 production facilities and 7 R & D  centres around the world. It's products are sold in more than 130 countries.

2012 USA sales were almost more than $500 million.

 

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There is a tv - and there is a BV.

MM

There is a tv - and there is a BV

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MartinW replied on Wed, Jul 31 2013 10:04 PM
Millemissen:

There is a tv - and there is a BV.

MM

Love it MM!
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Jeff replied on Wed, Jul 31 2013 10:57 PM

symmes:

"To align the company back on a successful future, Loewe enhanced adjacent to the high-end premium the premium entry level. For this, a new line of televisions will be presented at the IFA 2013. Also in the audio range there will soon be more attractive entry-level devices that appeal especially to younger audiences.

In addition, this opens the qualified dealers, new distribution channels, such as area markets at home and abroad. "The traditional retailers remains mainly in the German-speaking world with its particular strengths in consulting, presentation and service continue to preferred trading partners," says Matthias Harsch on. "He will also receive an exclusive range in the high-end premium segment."

If memory serves me, this exact strategy has incensed 90% of BeoWorlders the past 3 years. 

Why of course, no one cares if Loewe becomes successful while being ideologically impure!

Jeff

I'm afraid I'm recovering from the BeoVirus. Sad

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Steffen replied on Fri, Aug 2 2013 12:59 AM

Millemissen:

There is a tv - and there is a BV.

MM

Yes Yes - thumbs up

Maybe you should suggest this slogan to B&O's advertising department...Big Smile

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Nothing new from M. They are cars and they are Mercedes Benz. :-p
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Steffen replied on Fri, Aug 2 2013 1:42 AM

BeoBoy68:
Nothing new from M. They are cars and they are Mercedes Benz. :-p

Well - if they should use it, it wouldn't be the first time that advertising folks has 'borrowed' something from others...Laughing Whistle

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BeoBoy68:
Nothing new from M. They are cars and they are Mercedes Benz. :-p

Actually I am not trying to (re)invent the wheal - or make suggestions for B&O.

I just wanted to point at the fact, that many BeoWorlders seem to have forgotten that the tv's from B&O are more than just a tv - and has been for years.

I just have to mention the sound/surround decoder, the loudspeakers, the possibility to hook it up to an audiosystem (incl backwardscompatibility), one remote for all incl 3.th part devices (puc) and, and

You should not compare apples to pears ;-). ----  no pun intended!

 

I always try to focus on the pros of a BV - not that much on the cons.

 

And I am still willing to pay more for a BV than for a tv!

Greetings Millemissen

 

There is a tv - and there is a BV

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Millemissen:
and, and

n+1. the master link (still going strong) and

n+2. the link room TVs (even to non-B&O) (not going so strong at all) 

Millemissen:
the possibility to hook it up to an audiosystem

hmmm you probably meant the ML at this point

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elephant:

Millemissen:
the possibility to hook it up to an audiosystem

hmmm you probably meant the ML at this point

no, I mean MCL - ML - NL --- and the possibility to use the BeoLink converters to combine old and new.

MM

 

There is a tv - and there is a BV

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kai replied on Sat, Aug 3 2013 5:31 PM
I agree with some of your points and yes you can control other equipment, but you can only

Listen to one audio source round the house this something that hopefully in the latest products will be addresses, and to be able have multiple video sources as well, this is what is needed if cheaper products can do some this already then they need to look at this. Hopefully it changing fingers crossed when you look back at the older products that you could programme the lights set the video all with two way remote control. Then they went back to one way communication strange but let see what happens in the near future
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