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B&O's stylish 48-inch OLED TV just got a bigger size – but it's even more expensive

 Bang and Olufsen's Beovision Contour planner TV presently arrives in another 55-inch size, and it could mean something bad for the maker's other top of the line OLED TVs.

The jazzy Beovision Contour is an OLED TV that accompanies an implicit soundbar, depicted by B&O as "the ideal answer for those looking for a reduced TV. Conveying an across the board TV and music experience on account of sound innovation dependent on the honor winning Beosound Stage soundbar, the new Beovision Contour gives a raised TV experience."

The Contour is said to improve the bass exhibition from the first Beosound Stage soundbar down to 30Hz, all while offering an exceptional OLED picture and outward interpretations found in any B&O creation. It packs in three-channel Dolby Atmos speakers to guarantee you needn't bother with an outer sound framework, and a "moderate" aluminum outline as well.

Presently, notwithstanding, as the TV size continuously turns out to be more inescapable (LG C1, LG G1), B&O is extending the Contour range with a 55-inch size that sees it cover with the estimating alternatives for its superior Beovision Harmony – a blisteringly costly OLED screen with a mechanical TV stand that opens up into a speaker framework when being used.

The Contour is a far less difficult suggestion, with no mechanical or moving parts, making it a simpler screen to fit or hang in your home. Befitting the more smaller measuring of the Contour, B&O has incorporated speakers into the packaging of the actual set, hanging beneath to give the presence of the polaroid photo, with a strong bezel running along the edges.

There's a large group of shading alternatives, as well, from Gold and Silver to Black Anthracite (coal). To keep things looking pretty, as well, we're informed that "All links are directed through the middle back of the TV and stowed away from see, offering a comprehensive 360-degree plan, which permits the TV to remain outwardly engaging from any point." 


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This 55-inch OLED TV is accessible now for £6,300 (around £4,500/AU$8,100) with a texture finish, or £7,100 (around £5,000/AU$9,100) with a wood finish. Purchasers can select a turning aluminum floor stand, divider mounting, or a tabletop remain to put on higher surfaces.

The 48-inch model dispatched first in the UK and Europe, simply going to the US in February of this current year – so we anticipate that a similar delay should the set's dispatch in North America.

The 48-inch Beovision Contour, then again, retails for $5,999/£5,150/AU$9,990 – so it very well might be a decent yell on the off chance that you can't stretch to the 55-inch models' RRP.

Why call it 'shape'? All things considered, it could allude to the topographical highlights of a scene, however we expect it's all the more straightforwardly identified with the shapes of a face, or the act of applying more obscure beauty care products to accentuate certain facial highlights, as outlined by the TV's photo plan.

As one online cosmetics instructional exercise puts it, "While featuring draws out specific highlights and adds light to your face, molding includes setting more obscure shadings in regions you need to characterize or retreat." For an OLED TV flaunting profound blacks and tones adequately dull to furnish genuine difference with different pieces of a picture onscreen, that appears to be quite fitting.

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