Few names induce bouts of unintentional salivation quite as much as Bang & Olufsen – though, certainly, for us Aston Martin is most definitely another – as, in terms of producing luxury AV equipment Bang & Olufsen simply cannot be matched by anyone in terms of both innovation and style and Bang & Olufsen’s latest offering, the Bang & Olufsen BeoSound6 MOTS Digital Music System serves, once again, to underpin quite why it is that so many hold this company in such lofty esteem.
The Bang & Olufsen BeoSound6 is a 500GB HDD based music server utilising B&O’s MOTS (More Of The Same) intelligent playlist system, and take the form of a 2.65kg table-top or wall-mounted device sporting a 10.4” 1024×768 LCD screen with navigation facilitated by a prominent aluminium scroll wheel.
Key notable features of Bang & Olufsen BeoSound6 music server – of which there are many – include B&O’s Masterlink connectivity with built in Ethernet, three USB ports, HDMI, DVI-I, DVI-D, YPbPr, S-Video and Composite video inputs/outputs (as well as an analogue line-in) and it’ll set you back around $5150 (circa £3500) when the Bang & Olufsen BeoSound6 begins shipping as of March 09.
We’ll be interested to see how this fairs with you, the reader, concerning voting for, as far as we are concerned, the Bang & Olufsen BeoSound6 really ought to be a straight 10 by default (but this is very much in your hands, not ours).
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