Posted in Electronic Products, Entertainment, Luxury Brands, TV on 13 November 2009

Bang & Olufsen spells luxury entertainment to us. This brand credits itself on bringing to its loyals such stylish technology that other brands will always have a tough time coping up with. Recently, it was the sleek BeoVision 10 TV that caught everyone’s fancy, and now it is the newer and bigger BeoVision 7 that is sure to blow everyone away!
For starters, there is a avery evident 15 inch boost such that the television measures 55 inches in total which is real grand. The LED backlight support with local dimming option works wonders to boost the contrast. Then there are the two different motorized stand options that make room inside for a Blu-ray player. The refresh rate is pretty impressive at 120 Hz. No wonder we were using the adjective ‘Big’!
Posted in Automobile, Car, Electronic Products, Entertainment, Luxury Car, Music, Speakers, Technology on 22 September 2009

Counted among one of the premium electronics manufactueres in the present day world, Bang & Olufsen spends most of its time trying to match up to people’s expectations. It was only recently that the company added a premium touch to the stunning Aston Martin DBS Volante that it is now all set to pump tunes inside the Aston Martin Rapide as well as the Audi R8 Spyder. Va va voom, now this will be a drive to remember!
B&O has teamed up with some leading car brands to create a new musical rush in the automotive world. So, if you venture out to buy the $260,000 worth Aston Martin Rapide, a specially designed BeoSound system comes with the deal. The oh-so-impressive 15 speaker, 1000 watt amp B&O system has loudspeakers made in aluminum with grilles that blend in well with the hand crafted interior.
Posted in Designer, Luxury on 15 July 2009
For years, it had seemed as though the alarm clock could not be redesigned to view something less repulsive and loathsome to all those individuals who are fortunately or not fortunately born as non-morning people. Individuals waiting impatiently for designer to get the guts to make the alarm clock more appealing- and, now it has been done.
The Bang & Olufsen alarm clock cannot truly be referred to as a simple and functional alarm clock for it is more than that. This piece of art was designed by Steffen Schmelling in the guise of a flute and had been, in fact, inspired by Mozart’s The Magic Flute. Titled BeoTime, the flute alarm clock has small cubes instead of the air holes normally found on the musical instrument. The cube-like displays are fitted with motion sensors which activates the display backlights the moment it is touched. You can even set your favourite tune on the clock so you get to sleep or wake up to pleasing music of your choice.
Posted in Automobile, Luxury Car on 18 December 2008

The pleasures of taking a long drive with the top down are incomparable with any other. The new A5/S5 Cabriolet is a beauty to look at but what makes it almost perfect is the Bang & Olufsen Sound System.
The Bang & Olufsen Sound system includes 12 custom-made loudspeakers, 10 amplifiers and output power of over 500 watts designed to deliver the highest quality sound to listening to your favourite pieces of music in your Cabriolet; it matters not whether the top is down or not because of the specially designed tuend sound system. Sound can be optimised depending on the number and position of people in the car and the sound automatically adjusts according to the noise level in the car.
Posted in Concept, Luxury Brands, Music, Speakers, Technology on 14 November 2008
Famous Bang & Olufsen soundmakers have announced the launch of their new digital music system, the BeoSound 5. The aim is to bring B&O’s high-end hifi systems closer to the concept of storing music digitlly.
The main interface comprises of a 2.65 kg table-top that is dominated by a 10.4-inch 1024×768 LCD and an aluminum scroll wheel. A 500 GB music server with internet connections powers this ultra-cool music system. And the entire system is run as per B&O’s new intelligent playlist system called MOTS (More Of The Same).














