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  1. Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 7-40 review

    Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 7-40 review

    8 Last reviewed

    It can cost over £10k and is far from super-slim, but this LED TV with built-in 3D Blu-ray player and motorised stand is pretty.

    B&O BeoVision 7-40 review

    B&O BeoVision 7-40 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Whenever a new Bang & Olufsen TV appears, you can be sure its design will be utterly iconic. So it goes with the BeoVision 7-40 - and then some

    B & O BeoVision 8 review

    B & O BeoVision 8 review

    6 Last reviewed

    At around £1,800 this is the priciest TV on test. It's also one of the most disappointing, in terms of versatility. While most of the TVs here have two HDMIs, the BV8 has just one.

    B&O BeoVision 8 review

    B&O BeoVision 8 review

    6 Last reviewed

    Bang & Olufsen's products exist outside of the realms of regular TVs. Everything the company produces tends to be ultra-stylish and priced at a level that immediately deters most buyers. The BeoVision certainly does nothing to change that

    B&O BeoVision 7-40 review

    B&O BeoVision 7-40 review

    8 Last reviewed

    While it's not exactly loaded with features, Bang & Olufsen's latest - a 40-inch LCD - is a design classic, up with the Vivadi in the style stakes. Complete with built-in DVD player and motorized stand that swivels at the touch of a button

    B&O Beovision 7-40 review

    B&O Beovision 7-40 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Most people think the future of TV is high-definition, but long after HD Ready TVs have crept into t he nation's lounges there will still be room for style-obsessed manufacturers like Bang & Olufsen

    Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 7 review

    6 Last reviewed

    Anovelty TV roundup just wouldn't be complete without a screen from those Danish purveyors of all things stylish, unusual and expensive, Bang & Olufsen. A high-end brand with the huge price tags to match, B&O doesn't

    B and O BeoVision 7 review

    9 Last reviewed

    Danish audiovisual manufacturer Bang and Olufsen exists in what is almost a different dimension to most electrical firms. While there are a host of big names scrapping it out for consumers' cash, B and O sits apart

    B&O BeoVision 7 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Home cinema novices regularly put Bang & Olufsen on their wish list, while those who know what they're looking at generally do not, right? Wrong! While that may have been the case in the past, the Danish purveyor of style has....

    B&O BeoVision 7 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Keeping up with the Joneses is not easy, especially if them next door are fans of those Danish purveyors of style, Bang & Olufsen. Because of the huge price tag, and almost unique in the home cinema market...

    Bang & Olufsen Beovision 7 review

    8 Last reviewed

    Bang & Olufsen possesses a rather enviable position as one of the world's most aspirational brands. While this has serviced the company well in the pages of the fashion press, the home cinema market has traditionally been a bit more sceptical.

    B&O Beovision5 review

    6 Last reviewed

    Deliciously framed in brush aluminium, freestanding, endowed with unspeakably huge felt-covered speakers and available in any colour you could wish for: yup, it's another luxury product from those Danish purveyors of all things stylish, Bang & Olufsen

    B&O Beovision 5 review

    7 Last reviewed

    Whenever there's talk of 'luxury' in home cinema circles, the name Bang & Olufsen inevitably crops up. The brand has an unmatched reputation as a purveyor of home electronics that cost that bit more and give you that little something extra.

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