Typical price: £1,800
What is it: 26-inch high-definition LCD TV
What we think: Small TVs don't come much more exclusive than this -- but you can certainly get more for your money elsewhere
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 8 June 2007
Tags: Sky, BBC, Bang & Olufsen, Bang & Olufsen BeoVision 8, pixels
We like:
Good picture and sound quality; great design and styling
We don't like:
Confusing setup; not enough audio inputs; off-putting price tag
You might also need:
Digital TV box
CNET UK judgement:
The BeoVision 8 is far too expensive to appeal to the mass market, and it isn't free from design flaws, but if you're in the market for an awesomely stylish second TV with strong all-round performance, it fits the bill nicely
Full review:
£1,800 is an awful lot of cash to spend on a small LCD television, but then Bang & Olufsen has never been concerned with catering to the entry-level market. The Danish company prides itself on producing exclusive, achingly stylish AV products, and its latest model, a 26-inch HDTV, certainly fits the bill. Continue Reading...
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