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Bang & Olufsen Serenata

Posted in Bang & Olufsen, Mobile Phones by Chetz on August 15th, 2007

Bang & Olufsen Serenata mobile phoneIt looks like Bang & Olufsen has another mobile phone coming down the high-fashion pipeline to follow up their popular and equally different-looking Serene mobile Phone, called the Serenata.

When the official launch comes we should have quite a bit better image of the new phone, also known as the Samsung SGH F310, but for now we have to go from this leaked photo and some specs found by UnwiredView.

The B&O Serenata is a GSM phone with UMTS, EDGE, HSDPA measuring 109.5 x 63 x 19.7 mm. It will have a …

Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 3 speakers compact, pricey

Posted in Bang & Olufsen, Speakers by Nino Marchetti on August 10th, 2007

Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 3Bang & Olufsen sure knows how to turn out some artistic, high end electronics gear for your home entertainment pleasure. The company is now at it again with the nice and pricey BeoLab 3 speakers ($3,200).

The BeoLab 3 speakers are small and compact, according to Bang & Olufsen. Made out of solid aluminum and available in several colors these speakers put out 250 watts of sound and disperse sound in a 180-degree field. They can be placed on a table via a solid rubber base or placed on a floor stand for that modern art/electronics look.

B&O’s Beosound 6

Posted in Bang & Olufsen, MP3 by Chetz on July 13th, 2007

Bang & Olufsen Beosound 6Engadget showed us a much better image of the Beosound 6, Bang & Olufsen’s latest MP3 player. The company recently announced the product and doesn’t have an availability date yet but we do have some intel on its specs: the dimensions of the candy bar-shaped gizmo are 3.5″ x 1.7″ x 0.5″; the screen is a 64k color LCD measuring 1.8″; it’s got a 24 hour battery life; 4 GB of flash memory; supports MP3 and WMA files; and it has a USB port opening on its front panel bottom. B&O is …

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Samsung SGH-E840 Thinnest Slider Ever

Posted in Mobile Phones, Samsung by Chris Weber on June 19th, 2007

Samsung SGH-E840 is the thinnest slider phoneSamsung SGH-E840 thin slider sideviewToday Samsung announced some new super-stylish phones at the CommunicAsia expo in Singapore, one of which they tout as the thinnest slider style mobile phone yet. The Samsung SGH-E840 is a mere .42″ thin and has a mirrored, tempered glass face to give it a smooth and sexy look. It also comes in a number of colors to choose from like Ice Silver, Candy Pink, Topaz Gold or Noble Blue.

The SGH-E840 also debuts some “touch sensitive keys” which work unlike normal normal keypad …

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 …

Bang & Olufsen Bluetooth Headsets

Posted in Bang & Olufsen, Bluetooth, Headsets by Chetz on March 28th, 2007

Bang & Olufsen Bluetooth HeadsetBang & Olufsen have always made sweet-looking sound systems that we’ve lusted over, and their latest creation does the same for us again. At last week’s CeBIT show in Hanover, Samsung had the WEP 420 and WEP 500, their two latest Bluetooth Headsets designed by B&O, on display in a booth devoted entirely to the pair.

The 420 has its control buttons hidden behind a sliding cover. The idea behind this isn’t just to ogle the Headset more but to block static and make your listening experience exceptionally clearer. The charger cradle for …

Samsung Ultra Edition II Series Phones

Posted in Mobile Phones, Samsung by Paul Patterson on February 13th, 2007

Samsung Unveils Ultra Edition II Series U100Samsung introduced four new phones from its Ultra Edition II Series of slim and stylish handsets, including the U100 - the slimmest phone in the world (pictured). These phones build on the success of the original Ultra Edition range released back in July 2006.

The initial portfolio of Ultra Edition II phones consist of two sliders, the Ultra Edition 10.9 (U600) and the Ultra Edition 12.1 (U700); a metallic clamshell, the Ultra Edition 9.6 (U300); and a candy bar handset, the Ultra Edition 5.9 (U100).

Each of the Ultra Edition II phones …

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Bang & Olufsen Release BeoLab 9 Loudspeakers

Posted in Bang & Olufsen, Home Theater, Speakers by Darrin Olson on January 20th, 2007

Bang & Olufsen Beolab 9 SpeakersIn the quest for superior sound quality combined with superior designs, the BeoLab line of loudspeakers from Bang & Olufsen often times will end the search, for a price.

Bang & Olufsen has recently released the BeoLab 9 loudspeaker, which is the latest in their line of high-end speakers, and the fourth offered with their Acoustic Lens Technology for treble sounds. The lens sits on top of the speaker in a specially shaped housing which distributes the treble in an 180 degree arc, and limits it’s exposure to echoing from the floor …

Bang & Olufsen - Serene Mobile Phone

Posted in Bang & Olufsen, Mobile Phones, Samsung by Darrin Olson on October 29th, 2006

Bang and Olufsen Mobile Phone with Samsung Bang & Olufsen, together with Samsung have been working for the past two years on a minimalistic and more intuitive approach to a mobile phone. What their collaboration has come up with is the Serene.

The Serene is a different shaped phone that appears to be upside down compared to most mobile phones today. When being used, the circular keypad is in the top half of the clam shell design, and the display and microphone are in the bottom half, which gives the already different looking phone an even …



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