Quality was not compromised simply because it was physically a small set. Picture and sound reproduction used the same high technology as that featured on the 26″ Beovision 8800. The remote control system wa also identical, with up to 16 channels available for instant selection.
Beovision 5500 – like the other Beovisions in this family – was exceptionally cool running, with maximum power consumption under 75 watts – less than an ordinary light bulb! Because less heat was generated inside the set, vital components were exposed to less physical stress and therefore had a longer working life. High reliability was, and still is, an important factor when choosing a new TV.
If remote control or access to Teletext was not required, then Beovision 5000 was a suitable alternative offering manual selection of up to 12 stations. The rest of the facilities offered by this television set were the same as its more luxurious brother, the Beovision 5500.
CTV system IPAL
Picture size: 51cm nominal
Cabinet: wood
Number of programmes: 16 UHF channels 21 – 69
Picture tube: 110 degrees in-line self-converging
Start time: approx 5 seconds
Aerial impedance: 75 ohms coaxial
Sound power output: 14 watts
Harmonic distortion: <0,3%
Frequency range +/- 1,5dB: 40 – 20000 Hz
Power supply (50 – 60Hz): 180 – 265 V
Power consumption: 65 – 130W
Consumption at normal use: 75W
Standby: <2W
Dimensions (WxHxD): 62 x 40 x 39cm/25.5Kg
Finishes: teak or rosewood
Standard features: Undercarriage (34cm high), headphones/ext speaker output, Channel indication, tape/amp output
Optional accessories: Loop amplifier, Teletext decoder, Video FBAS kit
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