BeoVision 9 Beauty

Posted in Bang & Olufsen, Plasma, Television by Chetz on May 15th, 2007

Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 9 Plasma TVFor those that like the finer things in life let me introduce you to Bang and Olufsen’s BeoVision 9 50-inch plasma television. Weighing just over 270 pounds and measuring 48.4” x 50” x 22.4”, it comes in six color choices (black, silver, silver/black, dark grey, red and blue) and is another one of the high performance pieces of technology that we’ve come to expect from B&O.

It has a couple of features that constantly reevaluate the picture quality, tweaking the image based on the room’s light levels or the present image’s color settings to bring you the best viewing experience possible. If you’re watching a movie the TV will switch over to a film mode which delivers the movie in richer detail for widescreen presentation. Switching over to play video games or watch digital TV will also make the TV adjust the image to remove imperfections in the source signal.

There are hidden compartments inside the cabinet where you could stash your other B&O components and it will also remember your favorite viewing angle and move itself to that position with a press of a button. Audio wise the BeoVision 9 is also first rate delivering your explosions up to 7.1 channels while the center speaker delivers surround sound in 180-degrees.

It’s a high end TV and as such it commands a high end price hovering around $20,000. Pick up a pair and put one in the kids’ room.

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