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    My new TV should be delivered on Monday, quite looking forward to it, but I've only ever used it once and it's completely different to what I'm used to. I'm usually used to Panasonic and I finally decided to go out and order a Bang & Olufsen Beovision 10. Has anyone actually used one that can give me tips on how to get the most out of it?

    +rep to anyone who can help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by marriott0.01 View Post
    My new TV should be delivered on Monday, quite looking forward to it, but I've only ever used it once and it's completely different to what I'm used to. I'm usually used to Panasonic and I finally decided to go out and order a Bang & Olufsen Beovision 10. Has anyone actually used one that can give me tips on how to get the most out of it?

    +rep to anyone who can help.
    Who are they? I personally find with TVs that i'd buy brands i've heard of, or that are popular. For instance, Sony, Panasonic, Sumsung, etc

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blinger View Post
    Who are they? I personally find with TVs that i'd buy brands i've heard of, or that are popular. For instance, Sony, Panasonic, Sumsung, etc
    http://www.bang-olufsen.com/
    They are a pretty famous company but are known as 'high-end'

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    Never heard of it.

    To set it up, don't you just plug in your antenna, plug the tv into the wall, and go through the setup thing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blinger View Post
    Never heard of it.

    To set it up, don't you just plug in your antenna, plug the tv into the wall, and go through the setup thing?
    Yeah I know how to set it up, I meant like some of the features and menus, what would be the best way to get the most out of the TV. Like say with a phone, you'll have a phone you've setup but you'll wanna get the most out of the phone and use all of its features, from its camera to its music player etc.. Well that's pretty much the same concept here. Is there any tips to getting the most out of the TV.. But +rep for at least trying to help

    Edit : I have to spread

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    oh right. spread those legs, huh?



    When i set up my TV(s) i like to add "favourite channels", simply to stop having to go through all the SD and HD channels.
    In melbourne we have something like this: 7 digital, 7 digital 3, 7two, 7HD. 7 digital is the same as 7 digital 3 and 7HD. if that makes sense?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blinger View Post
    oh right. spread those legs, huh?



    When i set up my TV(s) i like to add "favourite channels", simply to stop having to go through all the SD and HD channels.
    In melbourne we have something like this: 7 digital, 7 digital 3, 7two, 7HD. 7 digital is the same as 7 digital 3 and 7HD. if that makes sense?
    Yeah I'd probably use Sky TV for that

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    Read the manual and see what the "TV" can do? Lmao. Then if it has some cool features, then try them out! I'm not sure what you are trying to ask here. With my tv, I plugged it in, went through the setup and watch tv when I need to.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MattGarner View Post
    Read the manual and see what the "TV" can do? Lmao. Then if it has some cool features, then try them out! I'm not sure what you are trying to ask here. With my tv, I plugged it in, went through the setup and watch tv when I need to.
    He's not trying to ask anything, he's trying to show off his mummy's Bang & Olufsen TV. Protip, no ones impressed
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    They are so so ugly +o(

    Not much we can help with because they are so high end that no-one has heard of them.

    Read the manual and do some google searching, see what you can do.

    It's a tv, don't expect much.

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