Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 7-40 LCD HDTV
Bang & Olufsen are the king of AV design. Whether it’s a multi-disc CD changer that makes sure the CD’s always stop with the label in readable form, or slimline remotes with see-through LCDs, they’re always coming out with cool whacky stuff.
The BeoVision 7-40 is no different, with a striking design whose 40″ LCD screen includes a DVD player.
Bang & Olufsen’s skills with the VisionClear package of picture technologies ensure the best possible picture from the LCD monitor in all situations. VisionClear covers a range of technologies that the viewer experiences in the form of greater viewing comfort, and BeoVision 7-40 represents the complete application of VisionClear.
When BeoVision 7-40 is switched on, the TV automatically adjusts picture quality to match the current light conditions — and will carry on doing so until the television is switched off again. The anti-reflection coating on the contrast screen reduces significantly the effect of incoming light on the screen, offering pleasurable viewing even in strong daylight.
I’m not so sure about that auto image adjustment stuff, though. Sounds kind of iffy to me. And unfortunately, the eCoustics article doesn’t mention many stats about the display at all, and I couldn’t find it on Bang & Olufsen’s website. Anyone have a link?
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December 7th, 2005 at 5:50 am
You do not get much better than a brand like Bang & Olufsen and you got to be loaded to buy one of these HDTV’s, I better get saving now so I can get one…only take me a few years.
December 7th, 2005 at 8:59 am
By then they’ll come up with a more expensive system, so you need to save more! And more, and more…
January 31st, 2007 at 7:12 am
Just purchased one and can honestly say they are fantastic. The BeoLab 2 speaker system is truely awesome. Save save save and buy one. You wont be dissapointed.