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Purosangue

ular setting for the unveiling of the game-changing car that has Ferrari DNA at its core and innovation at its heart. Named Purosangue after the Italian for ‘thoroughbred’, the car features four-wheel drive, front-engine glory, with more power than any other one in the Crossover segment. Designed to be as aerodynamic as possible, the Purosangue increase the size of the vehicle. Customers will find the largest boot ever on a Ferrari, heated seats front and back and a Burmester high-end audio system. The performance numbers are staggering; 0-62mph is seen off in just 3.3 seconds, while the Purosangue will rocket from 0-125mph in an incredible 10.2 seconds. The maximum speed is 310 km/h.

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Minimalist Barge

Since its founding in 1983, the Italian company Sonus Faber has created speakers that highlight exquisite natural materials to look as good as they sound. The wireless Omnia speaker is shaped like an elegantly minimalist barge - its “deck” is made of bookmatched walnut from De Santi and is embedded with touch-sensitive light strips that manually control sound inputs and volume. Elsewhere it’s light on gimmickry: no sensors calibrating the size of the room, no screen showing album art, no app to download. The 490-watt system is ready to rock.

BANG & OLUFSEN BEOSOUND THEATR

Seamless Integration

Beosound Theatre from Bang & Olufsen reinvents what the home cinema experience can be. It doesn't just lead from the front. Twelve custom drivers direct sound above, below and to the sides of your screen, creating a complete spatial experience that immerses you in the moment. A coaxial centre channel ensures crisp and clear speech, so you won’t miss a word or whisper. Absolute fidelity has come home. No black boxes blocking the screen. No cables cluttering up your space. This is stunning home cinema sound made simple. Whether wall mounted or on the floor, Beosound Theatre integrates with any TV through elegant, adjustable wings.

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