Advantages: amazing sound and tv quality Disadvantages: very pricy
...the b&o televisions give you an amazing experience! they are by far the best brand as they have exeptional sound quality and very good image quality.
the image is provided by the panasonic factory, but the actual screen is costum made by b&o, making the quality much better than the best panasonic tv (this applies to all b&o tvs).
Now, the most amazing thing about b&o tvs and b&o sound systems is the sound- it is completely unbeatable! the speaker that goes under the tv will be more than 20 times more powerful and precise(quality) than any sony, samsung,panasonic,lg etc., thus explaining the very high price.
i myself have a b&o, but it is 32" BEOVISION 7 and i have a beolab 8000 (pair) which makes it 100 times better + it impresses everyone i know.
if you really have a lot of money in your wallet, then go for beolab 5 (£12...
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Advantages: Top Quality, perfect sound Disadvantages: A bit on the costly side.
...Bang and Olufsen Headphones
GENERAL
I have owned a pair of these for about 6 or 7 years now and they are still as good as new.
I bought them to use with a CD player for holidays and since then take them everywhere I go.
The first thing to pick up on these earphones is the price. They are not cheap. I bought mine for £90 from a B&O shop. These days you can get them on EBAY from £50.
IMPRESSIONS
When you take them out of the box you get the immediate impression of high quality. After all they are B&O and at that price they had better be.
The earphones are made of light weight aluminum throughout, making them very light but durable, unlike a lot of plastic earphones. They weigh in at approximately 2 grams for the set.
The earphones have plenty of areas to adjust so that they fit near every ear with ease. On the main leg...
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Advantages: Absolutely superb midrange frequencies and very smooth treble. Neutral and yet very atmospheric. Beats many speakers at twice its price. Disadvantages: Slight problems with three-dimensional reproduction and upper bass overemphasis. Power-hungry and thus critical with some amplifiers.
...the slightly larger CDM 1 (£700 / pair) and the floor-standing CDM 7 (£1,000 / pair), plus a centre speaker and subwoofer for home cinema enthusiasts. Like the other models the CDM 2 employs a 2-way system consisting of a metal 25mm / 1 inch tweeter and a Kevlar 165 mm / 6.5 inch midrange/bass woofer. Yet, unlike with the more expensive models, the tweeter is not placed separate on top of the box, but built-in above the woofer.
The cabinet is solid wood, available with three different finishings. None of the usual wood-finished plastic here which is found in so many other speakers in this price range. This makes the CDM quite heavy for a speaker of its size, weighting 7 kilograms each. The manufacturing quality is perfect, and the looks aren't spectacular but fit with most surroundings.
The CDM 2 comes with a bi-wiring terminal, i.e. separate...
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