Bang and Olufsen Introduces Plasma with Robotic Arm

February 29th, 2008 1:51 PM | by Christen da Costa | 2 Comments

Beovision4 TV
Bang and Olufsen, long known for their illustrious line of visual/audio equipment, introduced the Beovision 4 plasma TV today. They’ve laid claim to having the best looking plasma on the market, but ‘how so’ you ask? Included in what is a probably an uber expensive set, is a small camera that emerges from the TV’s inner workings every 100 hours to measure picture quality and adjust accordingly. Engineers and marketers must work in the same department because they’ve inserted a dedicated center channel at the base of the TV insuring that you’ll purchase the matching BeoLab 10 home theater system. Comes in a 50 inch and 65 inch setup.

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2 Responses to “Bang and Olufsen Introduces Plasma with Robotic Arm”

  1. [...] Bang and Olufsen unveiled its newest Soundstage car stereo setup for the Audi Avant A4 today. Through True Image Digital Signal Processing they’ve managed to turn 2 channels into a virtual 7.1 surround sound experience. Utilizing a microphone placed between the driver and shotgun seats, the system adjusts volume and equalization according to road and engine noise. Sound can be optimized for each passenger in the car through fine tuning of the systems 14 loudspeakers, 10 amplifier channels which are powered by 505 total watts. [...]

  2. [...] Bang and Olufsen unveiled its newest Soundstage car stereo setup for the Audi Avant A4 today. Through True Image Digital Signal Processing they’ve managed to turn 2 channels into a virtual 7.1 surround sound experience. Utilizing a microphone placed between the driver and shotgun seats, the system adjusts volume and equalization according to road and engine noise. Sound can be optimized for each passenger in the car through fine tuning of the systems 14 loudspeakers, 10 amplifier channels which are powered by 505 total watts. [...]

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