The Bang & Olufsen Beovision Contour is more speaker than TV. It just happens to include LG’s state-of-the-art OLED 4K panel in a stunning design. Bang & Olufsen have collaborated with LG Electronics ...
Bang & Olufsen is best known for its audio equipment, having recently released updated technology in the “Gold Collection” and its new Beolit 20 speaker. Now, the Danish stalwart has put the spotlight ...
The new Beovision Contour is the baby of the Bang & Olufsen TV range and can be used as a primary or secondary screen. It features the same speaker technology found in the award-winning Beosound Stage ...
Bang & Olufsen’s latest luxury TV, the Beovision Contour, may not be the biggest set out there, but it features everything you need to recreate the theater-going experience at home. Unveiled on ...
Bang & Olufsen has launched their latest TV, the Bang & Olufsen Beovision Contour 55 TV, and it will come with a choice of finishes. The fabric finish will retail for £6,300, and the wood finish will ...
OLED TVs come in all sizes – but some are more common than others. If you’ve got a 55in, 65in or 77in hole to fill you’ll be spoiled for choice when it comes to a new telly, but the perfect 48-incher ...
It might be time to hastily scribble another letter to Santa. B&O is expanding its range of OLED televisions, and now offers a 48-inch screen with a built-in soundbar that uses tech from the Beosound ...
Claudio enjoys tinkering whenever he gets the chance, and isn't scared of getting his hands dirty. He's been a keen mountain biker for over 20 years and worked as a writer in the cycling industry for ...
Bang and Olufsen has launched its first 48in OLED TV. The Bang & Olufsen Beovision Contour becomes one of only a handful of OLED TVs available under 50 inches. As you would expect from the premium ...
Bang & Olufsen claims Canvas The HiFi Frame (left) infringes on their Beovision Contour TV (right) design, but do they have case? We covered the launch recently, and for good reason — this thing isn’t ...
Prior to this year, there was no such thing as a 48-inch OLED TV. LG, at the start of the year, debuted the first-ever OLED TV of that size, while Sony later debuted its own. Philips later did as well ...
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