The enclosure will be supported by rubber bushings in order to negate vibrations which might occur throughout the rest of the TV, while a new digital signal-processing algorithm is powerful enough to pull it all together, where it can alternate seamlessly between dedicated sound modes whenever it detects music, sports, drama, and movies being played, among others. With a full digital surround sound decoder module, it can deliver up to a dozen audio channels via Bang & Olufsen’s TrueImage processor.
While the BeoVision 11 is a DLNA TV, it will also come with a host of other connectivity options such as WiFi, Ethernet, a couple of USB ports, a trio of control outlets for control of up to six connected devices, and half a dozen HDMI sockets. The BeoVision 11 will come in 40″, 46″ and 55″ sizes, with prices starting from $5,995 onwards. [Press Release]