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Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 5 Review - With Video
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Modern Elegance For those who revel in the timeless beauty of architecture and sculpture, your media player has arrived: Bang & Olufsen’s BeoSound 5.
Sleek and sturdy, the BeoSound 5 makes an iPod look like a VW Bug to its Bentley. This is not a player for the casual music listener. This is an investment for those who cherish their vinyl collection yet long for the ease of a digital catalog. Weighing just shy of 6 pounds, the BeoSound 5 can be mounted on your wall, or with an optional desk or floor stand. The 10.4-inch screen is controlled by three buttons, two aluminum scroll wheels and one toggle. Elegant and simple, the interface allows the user to choose from installed digital music and a selection of Internet radio stations. The PC user will have their entire hard drive scanned for music, which then can automatically be added to the BeoSound 5, while the Mac user is treated to a familiar drag and drop system that interfaces with iTunes. Both have options for creating four color-coded playlists or allowing the files to be added to the general pool of music. Simply select a song, press “Go” and MOTS plays music director, selecting tunes that blend together seamlessly from this “seed,” even choosing pieces that you may not have thought to place together previously. These starting “seeds” of music can be saved into 99 individual playlists, so whatever your mood, there can be a catalog ready to serve. Of course, full albums or collections of artists can be played in their entirety, just as you love to hear them.
Optical and HDMI ports are missing though, so keep this in mind when selecting your system configuration. DVI can be converted to HDMI, though you will have to purchase an adaptor or cable separately. While the BeoSound 5 will go into standby mode, energy-conscious consumers will miss the availability of a full power-down option. The BeoSound 5 may be entry level in its usability, but stylistically, it is of the upper echelon of craftsmanship. Although not all of us may find ourselves driving in a Bentley, listening to the musical equivalent of one is an equally satisfying luxury experience. | |
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