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more about #bangandolufsen more comments → dolo54 blows minds and blows engines!: I bought one of those ny coffee mugs at alphabets on 6th and a about 3 years ago. That's my favorite coffee mug by far. Besides the cute factor, it ju... more » Diziet_Sma: Totally with you on the iPhone cases; they all look naff as fuck. more » Duckspwn: I agree with not covering beautiful things with ugly, slightly more functional crap. I disagree with one thing though; the iPhone is not beautiful. more » The Lab: The incase cases look great and do an excellent job protecting your iphone. They are stupid expensive but worth it. more » OMG! Ponies!: Mr Ive didn't pay for my iPhone replacement when my uncased iPhone took a tumble a couple of weeks back. Until the replacements are on his bob, that ... more » Odin: It's just plain stupid to advise against cases. I just shelled out £200 for a new 3rd gen 32GB iPod touch and the first* thing I did was shove that m... more » FritzLaurel: Totally disagree with you on the iPhone cases. If they designed them properly, then I wouldn't need a case. It's just way too slippery to be usable ... more » Bluecold:Of volcanic temperament but soothed by a custard pie balsam.: I threw a TS 45 away a couple of days ago. more » iheartpie: I agree about cases ... but my biggest annoyance is screen protectors. They protect the screen, but at the expense of having an ugly screen with peel... more » qwerty613: I need that boat. I need that boat so effing bad. It is what I have dreamed of for years. I am being completely serious, no sarcasm, I must own that s... more » dragon:ONE: Only way I'd want a gadget case is if it was that fancy-pants new case Apple's using on their iPods for point-of-sale with the card swipe and barcode ... more » imaria: Can't say I comprehend the case hate. It's nice that you're willing to spend $200 to replace a broken gadget just for the look, but I'd prefer to pay ... more » Duckspwn: Starting at 195$? I didn't know that you were payed an ounce of gold per article you wrote Mr. Diaz. more » franco1975: Am i the only one unimpressed by Fallingwater house Lego? I have nothing against Lego but Fallingwater lego looks amateurish and unfinished. more » superberg: But... if it costs more, it's inherently better, just like how people who have more money are inherently smarter. Right? #beovision7 more » -
#giftguide
Gifts for Design Lovers and Jon Ive Wannabees
I go through the world marveling at the objects around us—from lamp posts to toothbrushes to buildings to sailboats—looking for details, craftsmanship, function, beauty, and purpose. If you know someone nutters like that, here are some gift ideas: More » -
#hometheater
BeoVision 7 LCD Gets Bigger, Pricier, and Blu-rayier
Previously available as a 40-inch model in the States, Bang & Olufsen have upgraded their BeoVision 7 with a 55-inch LCD, direct-type LED-backlight with local dimming for greater contrast, two motorized floor stand options and room for a Blu-ray player. More » -
#musicphones
Samsung + Bang & Olufsen M7600 Pledges to Bring the Noise: Funk As Yet Unconfirmed
Samsung teamed up with audiophiler Bang & Olufsen for the Helio Oceanesque M7600 handset. The internal B&O amplifier promises to make it a force to be reckoned with in the sound department. Specs: -
#bangolufsen
Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 5 is a Reasonable Media Controller (For Your Megayacht)
When Bang & Olufsen, maker of very expensive things that use electricity, let slip a photo of their upcoming BeoSound 5 home media controller, I saw a lot of potential. The interface looked nice, the hardware classy, and the screen crisp — in other words, if this thing connected with network music shares and played nice with a variety of home A/V equipment, it could be a winner. Well, we've got our hands on the official announcement, and it looks like we might have been a little optimistic. More » -
#payingforaname
Bang and Olufsen Beolab 3 Computer Speakers Cost More Than Your Computer
Bang and Olufsen, that Danish designer that loves to charge way too much for oftentimes oddly designed electronics, is really living up to their reputation with the new Beolab 3 speakers. These portable computer speakers pump out 250 watts of power in 180 degrees, which is impressive. The look is, well, OK, I guess, depending on your taste for "unique" design. The price, on the other hand, is tough to justify: $3,200. For computer speakers. These guys make Bose look like the cheap option. [New Launches] -

