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Op woensdag 31 augustus wordt wereldwijd een nieuwe BeoVision gepresenteerd. Wij zijn enorm enthousiast en kunnen eigenijk niet wachten tot de onthulling van dit nieuwe type televisie. Deze BeoVision is ontwikkeld in de huidige tijdsgeest waarin we steeds flexibeler leven. Daarnaast is hij nog eens zeer aantrekkelijk geprijsd. Nieuwsgierig geworden? Een bezoek aan de winkel tijdens onze showdagen is zeker de moeite zeker waard!
Introducing a new form of functional flexibility that entertains you when and where it suits you.
48”
Starting from 4.395 €
40”
Starting from 2.995 €
It’s one thing seeing products on a website, it’s a whole other experience to see them in person. Try for yourself.
BeoVision Horizon is stripped of anything superfluous. It brings you only the essentials – and it’s that uncompromising minimalism that makes it blend in and complement any interior, or stand out in prominence if that is your wish.
An extensive number of placement options combined with an unobtrusive design profile gives you total control when it comes to your preferences: You can place your Horizon elegantly on display, or casually leaned back on the floor – or move it around as you please on the wheels.
There’s something very familiar about a TV on wheels. They all used to have them back in the day, and we know all about it since our very first TV, produced in 1952 and nicknamed “The Wheelbarrow”, actually had wheels. We’re not trying to reinvent the wheel here; we’re simply applying them. And that’s because they bring mobility - and support a flexible lifestyle.
When placed on the floor stand BeoVision Horizon sits slightly tilted, 4 degrees backwards in order to provide the optimal viewing angle. The stand moves in a full 360-degree circumference so you can face the screen from any position in the room.
Use the easel stand to place BeoVision Horizon on the floor, or on a low piece of furniture. The 9-degree tilt creates a casual and unobtrusive appearance while ensuring you get a perfect view of what is unfolding on the screen.
The wall bracket is quite simple really, but it’s designed in an ingenious way to make it more versatile than what else is out there. When hinged in the centre BeoVision Horizon can be moved freely both left and right, and in two completely different movement patterns. We call it advanced simplicity.
Behind the conical and slightly angled speaker lamellas you will find two custom-built 2.5-inch drivers. They are each powered by their own 30 Watts amplifier with enough power and finesse to bring your listening experience on par with the crystal clear imagery on the screen.
The sound is both crisp and clear – and with enough punch to lift your viewing experience to the next level.
No matter when and where you watch, your BeoVision Horizon will automatically adapt its images to the content on the LED screen – and the surroundings you’re placed in. So whether it is the sports highlights viewed by the breakfast table in the kitchen, a kids programme watched in their playroom or a late night action movie devoured from the sofa there’s a dedicated picture mode fine-tuned to enhance it.
You are in total control of the imagery – and you can program your favourite settings if you don’t want the automatic mode to handle matters for you.
BeoVision Horizon is carefully crafted, almost sculpted, from raw aluminium. The sleek dark frame and speaker lamellas merge with ease, creating a steel object that beautifully complements its surroundings.
From the very first paper sketches the designer and the concept team were trying to create a more informal and casual approach to living with a television – or in reality the right expression is “a screen”.
It’s typical Danish in its expression; understated yet solid and with a minimalism that transcends time and trends. It was actually nicknamed The Mirror, because it resembles a sheet of glass inside a distinct frame. And also because it’s so discreet when turned off, that you can pass by it without even noticing. Upon closer inspection you will discover all of BeoVision Horizon’s finer details; like the shadow and light effect between frame and lamellas, and how the screen almost disappears when viewed from the front but gains perspective and depth when viewed from the side. The aluminium lamellas hover stylishly below the screen, tactfully covering the speakers behind them. They are conical and slightly angled in order to provide the best possible acoustic performance.
BeoVision Horizon is powered by the ever evolving Android TV™ platform. The software provides fast and easy access to an endless amount of Internet-based content via Google Play. On top of that you can access all of the other exciting applications you have come to rely on for entertainment, news and gaming.
The days of point and shoot remote controls are over. Operating BeoVision Horizon is based entirely on Bluetooth® technology, which means that you no longer have to point your remote at a certain mark on your screen. Once you press the button the command is carried out. Easy.
One-touch access
Four programmable MyButtons allows you to revisit your favourite TV channels, or custom setups like sound modes and image settings with a single touch.
Two-way convenience
BeoRemote One Bluetooth works with both Bluetooth and IR commands, and because it is a two-way remote control it provides automatic synchronisation between your BeoVision Horizon and your remote.
Iconic feel
BeoRemote One is crafted from a single, extruded piece of aluminium and has a surprisingly slim feel to it. The solid, ergonomic design is so perfectly weighted you won’t want to put it down again.
Torsten Valeur David Lewis Designers
Aluminium frame and speaker lamellas
Plastic rear cover
40”: 17,5kg
48”: 19 kg
40”: B
48”: B
40”: 123 kWh per year
48”: 177 kWh per year
Wheel stand - Brings mobility in a simple and convenient way
Floor stand - Allows you to manually turn the TV 360-degress
Easel stand - TV placed in a slightly tilted back position.
http://www.bang-olufsen.com/en/collection/televisions/beovision-horizon
Ik vind die wieltjes wel cool. Een look met retro-gevoel van de oude MX-LX en de nog oudere 8800/8902 roltafels.
Ben alleen erg benieuwd of deze Android based tv, Netflix op HD niveau weergeeft. Grotere fabrikanten hebben/moeten een zgn "dedicated" Netflix toets hebben, zoals Panasonic op hun afstandsbediening dat heeft.
HD niveau? Ik mag toch hopen 4K niveau !!
Netflix heeft al veel series in 4K hoor.
Wat hebben jullie nou allemaal met netflix?????
Kom op man! Allemaal oude series..... 4k gecomprimeerd.
Jullie lijken wel een stel kinderen
Natuurlijk zit er wel Netflix op de nieuwe Beovisions!!
Het is toch een Android teleivisie? Daar is Netflix op beschikbaar.
Ik ga er vanuit dat deze tv probleemloos Netflix in 4K kan weergeven. Dat mag wel voor dat geld!
Koop je een appletv en je hebt nexflix.
koning:Koop je een appletv en je hebt nexflix.
Wat een misser die voet ..... je kon altijd van B&O vinden wat je wou .... maar hun (motor) stand was weergaloos , maar dit ????
Ze slaan de plank al een tijdje mis kwa design vind ik.
TV is mooi; standaard vind ik ook wat beneden pijl met die plastic wieltjes...
Als er Android T.V. op draait komt hij er bij mij iig niet in; al die google spyware op T.V.'s ik word er niet goed van.. wat is er mis met een eigen OS?
Rockman_X:TV is mooi; standaard vind ik ook wat beneden pijl met die plastic wieltjes... Als er Android T.V. op draait komt hij er bij mij iig niet in; al die google spyware op T.V.'s ik word er niet goed van.. wat is er mis met een eigen OS?