The hardware is well-built and meets the usual high B&O standards in haptics and materials. The user interface looks quite futuristic, but won't set a design classic standard.
What took me down is that the concept looks like just an interpretation of iTunes but it certainly does not put it to a new level.
iTune's cover flow looks much better and the touch screen is a much more natural approach to browse albums instead the decoupled screen and wheel user interface.
I think it does not beat a combination of a Mac Mini as a media center and a iPod as a remote controller if you already own a B&O TV. All that at a 1/4 of the cost of a BS5.
Cheers,
Knubbi
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Beovision 7-40 MK3, 2x Beolab 5, 2x Beolab 8000