B&O BeoVision 7-40 review

you can be sure its design will be utterly iconic

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Iconic B&O looks and a dream performer, but the picture and price isn't complete perfection

Whenever a new Bang & Olufsen TV appears, you can be sure its design will be utterly iconic. So it goes with the BeoVision 7-40 - and then some.

Connectivity includes an HDCP-enabled DVI jack and component video inputs in keeping with the HD Ready specification, plus a trio of Scarts (all RGB ready). The DVI jack can also take PC inputs. We couldn't possibly cover all of the 7-40's features in the space available here. But more highlights include control of a Sky box via the BeoLink 4 handset, playback of CDs, DivX files, MP3s, JPEGs and Video CDs by the DVD section and the facility to link into a full B&O home installation.

Ultimately, though, we suspect that for anyone even considering buying a B&O TV the cost issue probably isn't an issue at all, and the little motion glitch probably seems a tiny price to pay for all the other uniquely opulent B&O glories.

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