The New Bang & Olufsen 46 inch BeoVision

Posted by digital On March - 9 - 2010

Modern televisions have to fulfill a tough brief, not only do they have to provide high quality visual and sound experience for received cable/freeview/satellite channels, DVDs and video games but they also have to be stylish and modern, fitting into the home as part of the décor.  This is especially important with the modern passion for big television screens which can dominate the room in all the wrong ways if not well designed. Bang & Olufsen’s have always had a good reputation for providing the most stylish and functional televisions on the market and the new 46-inch BeoVision television is no exception, offering a big screen with 32% more viewing space than the previous 40-inch BeoVision model, but also managing to look ultra chic and stylish at the same time.

New Bang & Olufsen 46 inch BeoVision

The exterior of the 46-inch BeoVision has a stunning aluminum frame and white rear cover which helps to lighten the big device and make it look much less intrusive than all of the glossy black televisions that are on the market, and this fits in with the modern passion for light, white rooms with a minimalist look.  The fabric grill at the front which covers the speakers comes with an option of six different colors, so that you can choose a tone which blends in with you room’s color palette. On the technical side of things the 46-inch BeoVision also excels and is this HD ready television comes with the latest LCD screen with LED technology and a 200 Hz refresh rate which ensure the image is stable and smoothly at all times. Integral surround sound, multiple speakers and DVB-HD module all add up to stunning audio quality whether you are watching the latest sporting events or enjoying your favorite films.

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