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someone who can translate this tv program ??

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claudiu
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I could - but with a 15 min tv-program it would take rather a long time.

So - sorry - I won't do it.

But looking at this it might become obvisious for everyone that Bang & Olufsen is not 'made in China'!

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Interesting programme!

Probably not too much need for translation.

Graham

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Puncher replied on Sat, Aug 3 2013 12:04 AM

vikinger:

Interesting programme!

Probably not too much need for translation.

Graham

I've been in the (electrical/electronics) light engineering business for over thirty years, and as much as I love (some of) the products, this video (unless the commentary is revolutionary) is nothing I haven't seen before in factories around the world, from the UK, through Europe to the Far East.  I'm not being negative, but if you see this sort of stuff every day it is not as exceptional as it might seem to others!

I count myself as a company fan, if B&O have a process competency then it is in aluminium anodising, if they have a technical advantage it is probably in speaker testing however this looks like many an assembly plant I've seen around the world, let's not get carried away about their production capabilities!

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Saw this live on TV earlier tonight. There was nothing of importance in the commentary and some of the employees just talk for talkings sake it seems, but some nice pictures and that is all there is to enjoy...

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Mille.... Please stop your propaganda !! Look at labels products and you will see that all BeoPlay products are Made in China - except the BeoPlay A9 Made in Czech Republic ! Even the new speaker from Bang & Olufsen, the BeoLab 14 is stamped Made in China !!  BeoTVs are mounted today in Struer ! But Tue Mantoni said that either TVs will be manufactured soon in Czech Republic !! Actually classical speakers from the old collection are allways manufactured in Denmark.

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Propaganda - which propaganda?

As far as I know the Czech Republic is not located in China.

And 'made' doesn't mean assembled or something like that -' made' means 'conceived'?

Look for yourself/listen to what was said about where to produce Bang & Olufsen products -  and draw conclusions for yourself....

....if you have anything against things being assemblet in China!

MM

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Time 9:56 in Video: someone can translate us what sort of product is it ! Look very nice !! Thank you
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Just looks like an ideas demonstrator to me. The whole bench looked like a pre prototype workshop of current devices, and ones that didn't make it.

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Weebyx replied on Mon, Aug 5 2013 7:24 AM

BeoBoy68:
Time 9:56 in Video: someone can translate us what sort of product is it ! Look very nice !! Thank you

 

It was a prototype remote control, and the guy said is was to difficult to create the software for the remote, and it was also to un-handy when it came to it.

"Sometimes it is hard when you have been working on something for 2 years, just to see it get cancelled, fortunatelly that doesn't happen often" was a part of what he said.

 

/Weebyx

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BeoBoy68 replied on Mon, Aug 5 2013 12:26 PM
Thank you Weebyx for the explanation. Shame that they didn't launch this futurist remote control. I like it even if it is big. It will have a nice place on my coffee table. Right the problem for Beo is the lack of qualified engineers in softwares.
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B&O should use the design of this remote control for a new elegant playmaker in glass with an aluminium wheel ? I recognise David Lewis design ! If someone from Beo staff could read me !? :-))
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