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Bang & Olufsen Unveil BeoVision 9 HDTV
For those with a higher than normal budget for home entertainment kit, then luxury audio/video (AV) manufacturer Bang & Olufsen (B&O) has just introduced its latest TV.
The BeoVision 9 is a 50in plasma, high definition TV (HDTV), with integrated digital surround sound module and centre speaker.
As usual, the TV is beautiful to look at and according to B&O it has a few tricks up its sleeve to separate it from the pack.
It comes with the BeoMedia integrated module in-built, which not only allows you to house your digital photos and files, connect to the Internet and set-top boxes, but also has a room sensor on the front for detecting ambient light and adjusting the TVs settings accordingly. It lets you control the TV's rotation and tilt settings from the remote control because the BeoVision 9 comes with a useful, motorised stand.
The centre speaker uses Acoustic Lens Technology, spreading the sound equally in a 180-degree arc. According to B&O Note the "slightly convex arc of the frame expresses harmony and singularity".
You have to know these details because when you spend more than £10,000 for it, you will need to be able to tell others that this is no mere mortal HDTV. And that price does not include the fantastic and other-worldly BeoLab 5 speakers in the photo.




Well, i guess the launch of new technologies in televisions have been taking a new turn in recent years, competition has matched along with the sources.
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