Stuff Magazine South Africa

Got the couch on lockdown

WATCH LOADS OF TV THE PREMIUM OPTION

B&O Beovision Harmony

It’s one thing to sit in front of the TV every now and again but when it’s basically a responsibility, you might want to shell out a little extra for your experience. The Beovision Harmony combines two brands into once excellent product – A 65in or 77in OLED C9 from LG paired up with Bang and Olufson’s butterfly-wing speaker system is an absolute unit of a television set.

It’s also a soundbar if you’re feeling non-visual, capable of streaming from your favourite service without opening up like a Lamborghini door to reveal the inky blackness of the best OLED screen in town.

The only drawback is the price – you can score yourself five 65in

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from Stuff Magazine South Africa

Stuff Magazine South Africa3 min read
Listening
R21 000 / arcam.co.uk Arcam's ST5 is a fresh face in the competitive world of music streamers. Priced competitively, this high-end home audio device shares the same design language as the brand's Radia range, which has bagged wide acclaim for its hi-
Stuff Magazine South Africa2 min read
Helldivers II
Shave your head, don your suit, and drop into exotic locations around the galaxy as you and up to three friends (or internet randoms) defend Super Earth from the terrible scourge of evil Automaton robots and disgusting Termanid bugs. Whether playing
Stuff Magazine South Africa3 min read
Games
• Hearts aren't everything. Don't be afraid to trade up those Light of Blessing's for a stamina upgrade every now and then. • Your Purah Pad Sensor exists for a reason. Use it. Not just on shrines, but on anything you're in need of. • A rocket fused

Related