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Bang & Olufsen launches BeoPlay V1 HDTV and A3 iPad multimedia dock

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We’d heard rumors that high-end manufacturer Bang & Olufsen was prepping a new television, and today the company made things official with the introduction of the BeoPlay V1 HDTV. Available in both 32-inch and 40-inch models, the 1080p side-lit LED television features five HDMI inputs, a USB port for playing photos, movies, or music from an external source, and a slot behind the TV so you can tuck away your Apple TV out of sight. Created by designer Anders Hermansen, the television comes in either black or white, and allows owners to slide in one of five different fabric sleeves behind the front grill to give the display a splash of color. In a cool twist, a light sensor built into the front of the V1 dynamically adjusts the contrast of…

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Bang & Olufsen debuts BeoVision 12-65 plasma TV, BeoLab 12 speakers

Bang & Olufsen’s TVs aren’t exactly for everyone, but those willing to spare no expense to turn a few heads now have yet another impressive model to consider form the company. It’s just announced its new BeoVision 12-65, a plasma TV that makes use of a so-called NeoPDP panel and some clever design touches that make the 65-inch set appear as thin as possible. It’s also naturally full HD and 3D compatible, and it packs an integrated center channel speaker that can be paired with a surround sound setup. Alongside it, B&O has also debuted its new BeoLab 12 loudspeakers, which pack a total of 480W and once again place a heavy emphasis on style. No word on pricing for either just yet, but the TV will be available this March, with the speakers rolling out in “early Spring.”

Bang & Olufsen debuts BeoVision 12-65 plasma TV, BeoLab 12 speakers originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 11 Jan 2012 05:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 12 3D TV and BeoLab 12 loudspeaker hands-on

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Bang & Olufsen’s introduced its new BeoVision 12 and BeoLab 12 television and loudspeaker systems at CES, and we got a chance to check them out for ourselves. The BeoVision is a 65-inch 3D plasma TV with integrated 7.1 surround sound speakers. To our eyes, the 3D looks very good, with a bright screen and rich colors — of course, you’re going to have to shell out $ 11,350 to get your hands on one (or $ 19,749 if you want to throw in B&O’s proprietary video engine and sound processor). You can expect the BeoVision 12 to land in late February or March.

The BeoLab 12 loudspeakers are beasts of their own, each including two 6.5-inch subwoofers, one 2-inch midrange speaker, and one 3/4-inch tweeter, all providing 480 watts total audio power….

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Bang & Olufsen announce chip co-op deal with Intel

Well, along with all the other things that happened this year at CES, Bang & Olufsen announced a new cooperation agreement with Intel. What does that mean to you, the consumer? Not terribly much, on the outside — B&O products have carried Intel chips in the past, but this marks the first time the two companies have had an official relationship, and should mean we’ll be seeing refreshes of B&O products every time Intel brings forth new chips. And that’s always great news, isn’t it? Hit up the source link for full, flowery quotes from reps at both Intel and Bang & Olfusen. Full press release is after the break.

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Bang & Olufsen announce chip co-op deal with Intel originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 09 Jan 2011 19:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Bang & Olufsen announces BeoLab 11 subwoofer for mid-May

Not getting enough “sub” with your “woofer”? Tweeters tweeting all over the place, ruining your enjoyment of the low-end? Finding yourself unable to fully appreciate your King Tubby LPs? We hate that! And so does Bang & Olufsen, fine purveyor of home audio equipment we can’t afford. The company’s newest, the BeoLab 11 subwoofer, is vaguely pornographic looking, albeit in a surreal way (please try and control yourselves in the comments, people). This bad boy promises superlative bass quality in a “strong sculptural presence.” At the very least, the designers here are trying — which is more than we can say for almost every other subwoofer on the market (though we really did like the Rubik’s Cube). Composed of two 6.5-inch drivers facing each other in an aluminum shell, this bad boy will handle the low frequencies (below 300Hz) and push 200W of bass in yo’ face. Available in North America by mid-May 2010 in silver anodized aluminum or white; black, dark gray, red, blue, and golden anodized aluminum should be available shortly thereafter. Prices begin at $2,000. PR after the break.

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Bang & Olufsen announces BeoLab 11 subwoofer for mid-May originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Apr 2010 12:51:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Bang & Olufsen announces BeoVision 10 North American Tour

You’re probably a little too old to rock out like you used to, and besides your hearing isn’t exactly what it was when you first saw Purple Fudge open for Hendrix at Cafe Wha? in the village. That’s okay — we found something for you and the missus now that the kids don’t come around as much as they used to. Bang & Olufsen have announced that its BeoVision 10 — the 40-inch behemoth currently available overseas — will be making its way to showrooms stateside this spring. To commemorate, the company is taking the the thing on tour, with dates including Chicago on March 18, New York on March 25, and LA on April 8. To keep up with your forever escalating tastes, guests who attend the events can check out a special edition Aston Martin DBS Carbon Black (with Bang & Olufsen BeoSound DBS audio system) and enter to win a bottle of Dom Perignon Vintage 2000 champagne. You’ve certainly come a long way from sipping Narragansett draft at Lupo’s Heartbreak Hotel, huh? Prices start at $6,248 and climb skyward rather quickly. PR after the break.

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Bang & Olufsen announces BeoVision 10 North American Tour originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 23 Mar 2010 04:37:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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