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Louis Vuitton / Bang & Olufsen MP3 Player

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For those of you who have everything, want to make some kind of statement, and think that you are better than everyone else, then the BeoSound 2 with custom leather Louis Vuitton case is for you. The space ship looking no-screen Bang & Olufsen MP3 player takes SD memory up to 512MB and comes in one shinny color, silver. The internal battery will allow you to relax to 10 full hours of Mozart. You have to admit, B&O makes some slick looking stuff, this including

Now where the hell did I put the keys to the Bentley?

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bubba on March 24, 2006 10:48 AM

what? only one earpiece? mono?

J-Bot on February 15, 2007 10:30 AM

512mb?
even for flash, way tiny. B&O shiz be cool but heck I bet that is around a dollar a meg. all show, NO go.

coin auction on January 9, 2008 10:49 PM

Is it pretty neat to look at sure but has to be one mighty speaker in that one earpeice.

Sinead on April 6, 2008 3:59 PM

surprisingly enough...there are two earpieces and the sound quality from them is amazing...
and it can support SD cards larger than 512mb. Not sure how large, but I use 2GB card in it.

ans on April 12, 2009 12:39 PM

512mb?? Bet the people at B&O still use floppy disks at work.

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