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Article: $150,000 buys quite a view.(PLUGGED IN - LIVING)(YOUR TECH)(Column)
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- The Washington Times (Washington, DC)
- Article date:
- October 7, 2009
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Byline: Mark Kellner, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
If you have an extra $150,000 or so you don't know what to do with, there's a nifty new plasma-based television-and-speaker combo I'd like to have. E-mail me, and we can work out delivery. Just kidding.
But if I had a million dollars, as the song goes, I might well consider splurging on the BeoVision 4-103, a product, sort of, of Denmark's Bang & Olufsen, the super-high-end hi-fi outfit. The firm showed off its newest, highest-end TV Thursday at the Aston-Martin automobile showroom in Tysons Corner. There was a velvet rope and a crowd to match.
The 103 in the name refers to a diagonal screen measure of ...