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BeoSound Century

BeoSound Century

If you want superior sound, but not the size, and a full array of functions but without the complication – then take a look at the BeoSound Century. Designed by David Lewis, it has a very slim depth and brings together CD, tape and FM radio into a slim-line form that can stand by itself or hang from a wall. Everything is operated by buttons that light up to guide you quickly through the various playing options.

BeoSound Century is a clever combination of excellent performance and ease-of-use. This system is known in fact by two different names – BeoSound Century in Europe and BeoSound 2000 in North America. With everything built in, this is the perfect stereo for those who with a limited space as it’s only 11cm deep. It’s for those who don’t want Beolink® capabilities and can be equipped with a handle with a built-in active antenna making it very portable. The speakers use the active construction as that of all BeoLab speakers. In the late nineties the Century was released in a special limited series with polished aluminium instead of the black plastic on the CD holder. This became so popular that it became the standard! There are two different stands available: a wall stand and a special table stand. The unit may also be controlled by the optional Beo4 remote control.

Deep bass

BeoSound Century integrates a powerful sound reproduction system: two active loudspeakers with electronic crossover network and Adaptive Bass Linearisation, for the optimum relationship between bass reproduction and sound pressure level. The very small two-way bass reflex loudspeakers comprise a net volume of only 1,1 litres, but the large front grille gives room for fairly large woofer membrane diameters.

Bass and treble have separate power amplifiers, which means that they can be tailored to compensate for one another’s shortcomings and deliver a sound spectrum as close to reality as possible. On top of that, BeoSound Century can play at high volume, but cuts out before it has an opportunity to burn out its units.

The fine art of control of BeoSound Century

The backlit push buttons of the BeoSound Century are cast in opalescent plastic, painted black on the inside and the text is then burnt away with a laser. The light of a diode behind each button is muted for even distribution, and the button is hinged in four places. A sturdy and relatively inexpensive construction, but it takes just a bit more work!

Operation of BeoSound Century

How do you make operation easy when there are 26 buttons to push? On BeoSound Century, only the buttons you need for the specific function will light up and guide you step by step through operations.

BeoSound Century was awarded the Danish Design Centre’s IP Prize in 1994.

 

Mounting Options

Supplied with a table mount foot for mounting on top of a cabinet. The optional wall mount bracket allowed for wall mounting.

BeoSound Century Product Details

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Manufactured

1993 - 2004

Colour Options

Black

BeoSound Century Product Specification

Tuner: Built-in
Pretuned radio programmes: 30 FM (or AM according to type)
Radio ranges: According to type

Compact disc: Built-in
Disc sizes: 12 cm, 8 cm
Frequency range: 20 – 20,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise-ratio: > 91 dB, A weighted
D/A converting: Bitstream
Features: Random

Tape recorder: Built-in
Recording system: HX PRO
Tape transport: Auto reverse
Noise reduction: Yes
Frequency range: 50 – 14,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise-ratio: > 64 dB, noise reduction, chrome
Power amplifier: built-in

Loudspeaker system: Built-in
Sound pressure level: 95 dB
System frequency range: 70 – 20,000 Hz

Connections:
AUX (input only)
FM aerial, 75 ohm
AM aerial (Dedicated)
Headphone/Mini jack

Recommended remote control: Beo4

Accessories:
Type No. 2088 Wall bracket
Type No. 2036 Handle/antenna, FM
Type No. 2035 Handle/antenna, FM, Japan

Dimension W x H x D / Weight: 75 x 37 x 17 cm / 12 kg
Cabinet finish: Front cloth; green, red, blue, yellow, grey, black
Power consumption: Typical 20 W, standby <1 W

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BeoSound 2000

Bang & Olufsen BeoSound 2000

BeoSound 2000

If you want superior sound, but not the size, and a full array of functions but without the complication – then take a look at the BeoSound Century. Designed by David Lewis, it has a very slim depth and brings together CD, tape and FM radio into a slim-line form that can stand by itself or hang from a wall. Everything is operated by buttons that light up to guide you quickly through the various playing options.

BeoSound Century is a clever combination of excellent performance and ease-of-use. This system is known in fact by two different names – BeoSound Century in Europe and BeoSound 2000 in North America. With everything built in, this is the perfect stereo for those who with a limited space as it’s only 11cm deep. It’s for those who don’t want Beolink® capabilities and can be equipped with a handle with a built-in active antenna making it very portable. The speakers use the active construction as that of all BeoLab speakers. In the late nineties the Century was released in a special limited series with polished aluminium instead of the black plastic on the CD holder. This became so popular that it became the standard! There are two different stands available: a wall stand and a special table stand. The unit may also be controlled by the optional Beo4 remote control.

Deep bass

BeoSound Century integrates a powerful sound reproduction system: two active loudspeakers with electronic crossover network and Adaptive Bass Linearisation, for the optimum relationship between bass reproduction and sound pressure level. The very small two-way bass reflex loudspeakers comprise a net volume of only 1,1 litres, but the large front grille gives room for fairly large woofer membrane diameters.

Bass and treble have separate power amplifiers, which means that they can be tailored to compensate for one another’s shortcomings and deliver a sound spectrum as close to reality as possible. On top of that, BeoSound Century can play at high volume, but cuts out before it has an opportunity to burn out its units.

The fine art of control of BeoSound Century

The backlit push buttons of the BeoSound Century are cast in opalescent plastic, painted black on the inside and the text is then burnt away with a laser. The light of a diode behind each button is muted for even distribution, and the button is hinged in four places. A sturdy and relatively inexpensive construction, but it takes just a bit more work!

Operation of BeoSound Century

How do you make operation easy when there are 26 buttons to push? On BeoSound Century, only the buttons you need for the specific function will light up and guide you step by step through operations.

BeoSound Century was awarded the Danish Design Centre’s IP Prize in 1994.

 

Mounting Options

Supplied with a table mount foot for mounting on top of a cabinet. The optional wall mount bracket allowed for wall mounting.

BeoSound 2000 Product Details

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Manufactured

1993 - 2004

Colour Options

Black

BeoSound 2000 Product Specification

Tuner: Built-in
Pretuned radio programmes: 30 FM (or AM according to type)
Radio ranges: According to type

Compact disc: Built-in
Disc sizes: 12 cm, 8 cm
Frequency range: 20 – 20,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise-ratio: > 91 dB, A weighted
D/A converting: Bitstream
Features: Random

Tape recorder: Built-in
Recording system: HX PRO
Tape transport: Auto reverse
Noise reduction: Yes
Frequency range: 50 – 14,000 Hz
Signal-to-noise-ratio: > 64 dB, noise reduction, chrome
Power amplifier: built-in

Loudspeaker system: Built-in
Sound pressure level: 95 dB
System frequency range: 70 – 20,000 Hz

Connections:
AUX (input only)
FM aerial, 75 ohm
AM aerial (Dedicated)
Headphone/Mini jack

Recommended remote control: Beo4

Accessories:
Type No. 2088 Wall bracket
Type No. 2036 Handle/antenna, FM
Type No. 2035 Handle/antenna, FM, Japan

Dimension W x H x D / Weight: 75 x 37 x 17 cm / 12 kg
Cabinet finish: Front cloth; green, red, blue, yellow, grey, black
Power consumption: Typical 20 W, standby <1 W

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BeoCenter AV5

Bang & Olufsen BeoCenter AV5

BeoCenter AV5

” Picture this. The perfect picture “

BeoCenter AV5 was, at first glance, merely a television set. However, what you saw was just half the picture. The AV5 was in fact a fully integrated, compact digital home entertainment system, comprising a CD player, FM radio and powerful loudspeakers… as well as a television!

On top of the AV5 a CD player elegantly lifted open to allow you to drop in your CD and listen.

BeoCenter AV5 therefore offered the best of both worlds and allowed you decide. At the touch of a button, two motor-drive loudspeakers stretched silently out to each side of the TV set. It was a simple, welcoming gesture but one that also ensures a special performance every time you switch on. The extra width allowed the loudspeakers to combine with the ear-shattering centre bass to produce optimal stereo sound in its full perspective. It was something you could hear – and feel – every time you watched a movie or listened to the in-built radio or played a CD. Indeed, BeoCenter AV5 was so versatile that at the time of its introduction, it could also play CD-i discs.

Devoting efforts in creating the perfect sound didn’t mean that Bang & Olufsen had forgotten what they knew about creating the perfect picture. On the contrary. The AV5’s 63cm super flat picture tube, combined with the contrast screen’s anti-reflective coating, delivered a sharper picture, with more depth and perspective, than you had ever seen before. So when the AV5’s electronic curtains glided open you could be sure that what lay behind them was pure entertainment.

Another original Bang & Olufsen feature added to daylight viewing comfort. It was a small electronic sensor that registered the prevailing light conditions in the room and adjusted the picture, so that it was always sharp, no matter whether a reading lamp was lit or sunlight suddenly poured through the window.

Touch CD on the Beo4 remote control and the AV5 moved on its motorised stand to face the viewer’s favourite viewing position. And active speaker stretched out from each side. On top, a CD player elegantly lifted open to allow you to drop in your CD and listen. The superior sound of the AV5 was made possible by the creation of a ‘soundscape’ that widened the perspective of the sound to make each individual instrument clear and distinct. Combined with an inbuilt, ear-shattering centre bass, the AV5 delivered a sound so rich and true that the effect was remarkably similar to a dedicated surround system.

Like every other Bang & Olufsen product, Beovision AV5 was designed and crafted with the greatest care. To ensure that the powerful centre bass unit didn’t interfere with the steadiness of the picture, it was mounted on an intricate suspension system, which in turn was anchored to a special aluminium chassis. The CD unit was perhaps the most robust then, on the market, to allow it to cope with the demanding environment – electronic noise, hot air and interference – in which it had to perform. And on top of all that, the entire unit was ‘torture tested’ hundreds of thousands of times to make sure that it could cope with the rigours of daily use!

Beovision AV5 construction

The rear of the AV5 is removed by undoing four screws. It may have taken some 150 tools and six construction engineers to make the parts and components, but as far as possible, one size of screw was used to assemble the AV5. The result was, up to 1999, the most advanced piece of electronic design ever to leave the Struer assembly line. Yet everything follows a strictly modular pattern, making maintenance and servicing logical and straightforward.

How can 15 centimetres make a world of difference if you’re already sitting in front of the television, ideally positioned between the stereo loudspeakers?

If you want the full perspective of, say a symphony and you want to be able to identify each instrument in the orchestra, a distance of 80 centimetres is the absolute minimum. You must also make sure that the loudspeakers deliver exactly the same performance and have the same harmonic balance. This can only be obtained by the painstaking measurement, trimming, and pairing of every single tweeter and baffle that goes into the AV5 (or into any other Bang & Olufsen loudspeaker for that matter). Some manufacturers obtain “spatial effect” by reversing the signal phase on one side. This creates a broader perspective, but makes it impossible to locate voices or single instruments.

Flat as a pancake

The picture tube was a new 25″ ‘super-flat state-of-the-art’ tube. It delivered excellent focus, which, combined with the anti-reflective coating of the contrast screen, was experienced as a sharper picture with more depth and better resolution.

The antlers

The fact the loudspeakers disappeared into the front wall, calls for a special bearing structure. In the AV5, the heaviest component was the picture tube, which was fixed to a set of aluminium “antlers”, a moulded aluminium space-frame which also carried the loudspeakers and most of the wiring. Cast in two pieces, it was custom-designed to hold wiring and fixtures that traditionally, would have been mounted with additional clamps and screws. Aluminium has the advantage of being light, but rigid and non-vibrating. It will not conduct sound or allow oscillations that could affect sound or picture reproduction.

‘Dance steady’ is a term that B&O takes dead seriously. It refers to a product’s ability to perform effortlessly, no matter how animated the surroundings. The company’s secret remedy is rubber suspension. Inside the AV5, almost every vital unit was isolated from the bearing structure by little rubber sleeves. The transformer, the CD print card, the CD drive and last but not least, the centre bass, since it was the source of a sizeable proportion of the vibration pattern. Dance steadiness is measured on a vibrating table to determine the design of each individual rubber sleeve.

On and on and on…

Imagine that you’d turn the AV5 on and off maybe 10 times a day over the next ten years and multiply that by 5 for safety. That’s equivalent to turning it on and off 180,000 times over 10 years. In B&O’s torture chambers in the dungeons in Struer, the loudspeakers on the guinea pig AV5 were stretched well beyond the first 500,000 times!

“It can’t be done”

Buffers, shielded cables and a couple of brave hearts went into one of the most challenging technical solutions in the AV5. To make room for the CD player in the upper corner, it was necessary to separate the drive from the control unit. In an environment as compact and loaded with “electronic noise” as the AV5, a lot of sources could create interference and laser is a fragile technology. Servo signals have to travel a longer distance and streams of hot air will not make working conditions any more stable. As a result, the AV5’s CD player was one of the most robust on the market at the time of the AV5’s production.

BeoCenter AV5 Product Details

Type Numbers

8200 (NEU) (1997 - Jan 2002)
8202 (HK) ( 1997 - Jan 2002)
8203 (GB) ( 1997 - Jan 2002)
8204 (ITA) ( 1997 - Jan 2002)
8205 (AUS) ( 1997 - Jan 2002)
8206 (EEU) ( 1997 - Jan 2002)
8207 9OTHER) ( 1997 - Jan 2002)
8208 (F(GB)) ( 1997 - Jan 2002)

Designer

Manufactured

1997 - 2001

Colour Options

Black, Blue, Green, Red, Tan and Silver

BeoCenter AV5 Product Specification

Remote control included: Beo4
Stand turning function: +/- 35 degrees, remote operated
Picture tube: 63cm , Black line SF, Black Matrix
Visible picture: 59cm
Curtain: electronic
Contrast screen: anti-reflex coated
VisionClear
Auto picture adjustment
Auto cut-off
Wideband CTI
Adaptive Luminance Peaking
Scan Velocity Modulation 1
Teletext Improved Teletext, (about 350 pages)
FastText (FLOF), 7 languages, 4 memory pages per programme
CTV system B/G, PAL, SECAM, NTSC AV, Nicam (optional)
Tuner range 45 – 860 MHz, VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
TV programmes 79, named by Teletext


Sound Stereo, active speakers
Sound pressure level 97 dB stereo
Stereo decoders According to type:
A2 + NICAM B / G / L (optional)
A2 + NICAM B / G / I (optional)
NICAM I (optional)
Sound system bass reflex, 2 x two-way ‘side-system’ + ‘centre bass’
Frequency range 55 – 20000 Hz
FM receiver tuner range: RDS 87.5 – 108 MHz
Radio programmes: 59
CD: built in
Disc size 12cm , 8cm
Frequency range 20 – 20,000 Hz +/- 1 dB
Signal – to – noise – ratio Typical 100 dB, A weighted in audio mode
Playback the following:
8200, -03, -04, -05, -06, -08
8202(HK), 8207(TAI) CD-A
CD-A, Photo-CD, Video-CD, CD-I, CD-Graphics, CD-Ready
Satellite module: (optional)
Tuner range 950 – 2150 MHz
Programmes 119 TV/ Radio
Sound systems Mono/ Stereo
Satellite radio: yes
Down conv. supply 14/18 Volts control, Tone control (22 Khz)
Input DiSEqC (One way control)
2 x F-connector (2 x 75 ohms) Connections: V.TAPE-AV-Decoder 3 x 21-pin sockets, AV for S-VHS in/out
Camcorder / auxiliary 3 x Phono sockets/YC input 4-pin socket
Stereo headphones Mini jack
Beolink 1 Master Link
Beolink video distribution System modulator according to type
I optional, G optional
RF out

Link compatibility: 1 Master Link

Optional features/modules: Satellite 4158
NICAM decoder 4144
Set-top box Controller 4167
System modulator 4155 (EU) 4160 (GB)
Positioner (external) 4170 (EU) 4171 (GB)
Power Positioner (external) 4172 (EU) 4173 (GB)
AV2 Expander box 8089086
Picture in picture module Not available

Specifications: Dimensions W x H x D/ Weight:
On mode : 63 x 97 x 55cm / 69 kg
Standby mode: 81 x 97 x 55cm / 69 kg
Cabinet finish: pearlescent shades of black, blue, green, red, dark tan and silver
Power consumption/ minimum: typical 112 W/ standby <1.5 W

Market specifications:
Market: Type: Country: Active CTV system Basic CTV system *)
NEU 8200 A-B-CH-D-DK-E-GR-I-N-NL-P-S-SF-Other B/G B/G
HK 8202 Hong Kong B/G/D/K/M/I B/G/D/K/M/I
GB 8203 UK, South Africa I I
ITA 8204 Itali B/G B/G
AUS 8205 AUS, NZ B/G B/G
EEU 8206 East Europe B/G/D/K B/G/D/K/M/I
TAI 8207 Thailand, Other B/G/D/K/M/I B/G/D/K/M/I
FGB 8208 North France, Cannel Island B/G/L/L´/I B/G/L/L´/I

*) Basic CTV systems can be switched ON in Service menu

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BeoLab 12-2

Bang & Olufsen BeoLab 12-2

BeoLab 12-2

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BeoVision Eclipse 65

Bang & Olufsen BeoVision Eclipse 65

BeoVision Eclipse 65

Our goal with Beovision Eclipse was crystal clear: merge images so lifelike they almost seem unreal with sounds so powerful they literally break out of the picture. No easy task, but the result is quite simple: we designed the definitive TV.

All-in-one music system

Beovision Eclipse has a three-channel sound system, providing the ability to deliver speech-optimised centre channel audio as well as powerful stereo performance.

Clear-cut visions

A sharp, black glass screen cutting straight through an organic aluminium body. It’s a bold and clear design statement of picture and sound in perfect alignment.

See what the world’s best TV sound will do for your movies

Powerful enough to compete with many stand-alone music systems, a Beovision TV is the centre of any luxury home cinema experience. Learn how to get the most out of its truly impressive capabilities.

Statement design

Any way you look at it; from the front, the side or from the rear, Beovision Eclipse looks stunning. Every little detail is carefully attended to and our use of high-quality Materials provides the aesthetic freedom to place the TV anywhere you want.

Picture, pitch black

The OLED screen technology brings you a whole new TV experience thanks to more than 8 million self-lit pixels. Enjoy the deepest blacks, richest colours and realistic picture quality. The most important aspect of your viewing experience.

Sound, pitch perfect

The integrated speaker system holds a powerful 450 watts 3-channel setup with the ability to outperform even the most potent soundbar on the market. Expect an exceptional sound performance that brings your viewing experience to a new and exciting level.

Connectivity

For your listening pleasure, Beovision Eclipse supports music streaming via Apple AirPlay , Bluetooth and Google Cast. It integrates seamlessly with other Multiroom products letting you customise and expand your entire home music experience.

Controls

Your TV experience has never been as easy or as personal as this. Escape the constraints of flow TV and dive straight into your favourite content with a single click. The world’s premier Smart TV platform, webOS, just keeps getting smarter.

BeoVision Eclipse 65 Product Details

Type Numbers

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Colour Options

Silver aluminium
Brass tone alumunium
Bronze tone alumunium
Piano Black aluminium

BeoVision Eclipse 65 Product Specification

Loudspeaker

Integrated fully active three channel stereo (centre and stereo)

Amplifier

1 x 50 watts for centre tweeter 2 x 50 watts for fullrange driver 3 x 100 watts for midrange/woofer

Speaker Configuration

1 x 1″ tweeter 2 x 2.5″ fullrange drivers 3 x 4″ midrange/woofer

Advanced Sound Features

Integrated 7.1 surround sound module Adaptive Bass Linearisation Sound modes and Speaker groups TrueImage up and downmixing Immaculate Wireless Sound integrated for a full wireless surround solution with connection of up to 8 speakers

Frequency Range

29Hz – 22,000 Hz

Sound format HDMI A-D

Dolby Digital 5.1 Dolby Digital plus 7.1 DTS HD-Master Audio 7.1 and the underlying DTS formats PCM 7.1 multichannel

Customizable Sound EQ

9 editable sound modes on Bang & Olufsen app

Speaker groups

Yes

Display Type

4K OLED Perfect black & Wide viewing angle

Display Resolution (H x V, Pixels)

3840 x 2160 Over 8M pixels

HDR

HDR 10 HDR 10 Pro HLG Dolby Vision IQ

Codecs compatibility

HEVC VP9 AV1

Gaming

< 1 ms response time Input lag 12,8 ms VRR G-sync and FreeSync™ compatible ALLM

4k and 2K HFR HGiG mode

Smart TV

webOS

Remote controls

2way Bluetooth control via Beoremote One BT

Streaming services

Apple AirPlay Bluetooth Google Cast Beolink Multiroom Spotify Connect

Integrated music services

Deezer (incl Deezer HiFi) TuneIn internet radio QPlay (China specific)

Inputs

Soundcenter: 4 x HDMI (2.0) 1 x Ethernet 10/100Mb 1 x Analogue line in (3,5 mm mini jack) 1 x Optical in

TV screen: 4 x HDMI (2.1) 3 x USB 1 x Ethernet 10/100Mb

Outputs

8x WiSA 8x Powerlink 6x PUC control via IR

Internal Connection

1 x HDMI (2.0) eARC 1 x Ethernet 10/100Mb

Peripheral Unit Control

Integrated Peripheral Unit/Set-top Box Controller controlling six units, allowing you to control set-top boxes with the Bang & Olufsen remote control

Wireless Speaker Connectivity

Standard built-in, WiSA compliant Connect up to eight BeoLab speakers wirelessly in addition to the wired speakers

Bluetooth Version

Bluetooth 4.2

Wi-Fi

Dual-Band Wi-Fi (2.4 & 5 GHz) IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac

Materials

Aluminium Oak wood Smoked Oak wood Walnut wood Fabric

Placement Options

Motorised floor stand +/- 90° rotation Floor stand Motorised wall bracket with remote operation (60° rotation) Manual wall bracket with right/left turn (60°rotation)

Weight

55″: 43,3 kg 65″: 52,2 kg Floor stand 25,2 kg Wall bracket: 8 kg

Dimensions (cm)

55″ floor standing: 123.5 h x 139 w x 37.2 d cm 55″ wall bracket: 99.5 h x 139 w x 12.2 d x 124.9 opening depth cm

65″ floor standing: 136 h x 161.1 w x 51.8 d cm 65″ wall bracket: 111.8 h x 161.1 w x 12.2 d x 144.1 opening depth cm

Power Consumption

Typical: 80 W (Soundcenter)

Energy Efficiency Class

65″: G 55″: G

Mains Voltage Range

100~240 Vac 50-60Hz

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BeoVision Eclipse 55

Bang & Olufsen BeoVision Eclipse 55

BeoVision Eclipse 55

Our goal with Beovision Eclipse was crystal clear: merge images so lifelike they almost seem unreal with sounds so powerful they literally break out of the picture. No easy task, but the result is quite simple: we designed the definitive TV.

All-in-one music system

Beovision Eclipse has a three-channel sound system, providing the ability to deliver speech-optimised centre channel audio as well as powerful stereo performance.

Clear-cut visions

A sharp, black glass screen cutting straight through an organic aluminium body. It’s a bold and clear design statement of picture and sound in perfect alignment.

See what the world’s best TV sound will do for your movies

Powerful enough to compete with many stand-alone music systems, a Beovision TV is the centre of any luxury home cinema experience. Learn how to get the most out of its truly impressive capabilities.

Statement design

Any way you look at it; from the front, the side or from the rear, Beovision Eclipse looks stunning. Every little detail is carefully attended to and our use of high-quality Materials provides the aesthetic freedom to place the TV anywhere you want.

Picture, pitch black

The OLED screen technology brings you a whole new TV experience thanks to more than 8 million self-lit pixels. Enjoy the deepest blacks, richest colours and realistic picture quality. The most important aspect of your viewing experience.

Sound, pitch perfect

The integrated speaker system holds a powerful 450 watts 3-channel setup with the ability to outperform even the most potent soundbar on the market. Expect an exceptional sound performance that brings your viewing experience to a new and exciting level.

Connectivity

For your listening pleasure, Beovision Eclipse supports music streaming via Apple AirPlay , Bluetooth and Google Cast. It integrates seamlessly with other Multiroom products letting you customise and expand your entire home music experience.

Controls

Your TV experience has never been as easy or as personal as this. Escape the constraints of flow TV and dive straight into your favourite content with a single click. The world’s premier Smart TV platform, webOS, just keeps getting smarter.

BeoVision Eclipse 55 Product Details

Type Numbers

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Manufactured

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Colour Options

Silver aluminium
Brass tone alumunium
Bronze tone alumunium
Piano Black aluminium

BeoVision Eclipse 55 Product Specification

Loudspeaker

Integrated fully active three channel stereo (centre and stereo)

Amplifier

1 x 50 watts for centre tweeter 2 x 50 watts for fullrange driver 3 x 100 watts for midrange/woofer

Speaker Configuration

1 x 1″ tweeter 2 x 2.5″ fullrange drivers 3 x 4″ midrange/woofer

Advanced Sound Features

Integrated 7.1 surround sound module Adaptive Bass Linearisation Sound modes and Speaker groups TrueImage up and downmixing Immaculate Wireless Sound integrated for a full wireless surround solution with connection of up to 8 speakers

Frequency Range

29Hz – 22,000 Hz

Sound format HDMI A-D

Dolby Digital 5.1 Dolby Digital plus 7.1 DTS HD-Master Audio 7.1 and the underlying DTS formats PCM 7.1 multichannel

Customizable Sound EQ

9 editable sound modes on Bang & Olufsen app

Speaker groups

Yes

Display Type

4K OLED Perfect black & Wide viewing angle

Display Resolution (H x V, Pixels)

3840 x 2160 Over 8M pixels

HDR

HDR 10 HDR 10 Pro HLG Dolby Vision IQ

Codecs compatibility

HEVC VP9 AV1

Gaming

< 1 ms response time Input lag 12,8 ms VRR G-sync and FreeSync™ compatible ALLM

4k and 2K HFR HGiG mode

Smart TV

webOS

Remote controls

2way Bluetooth control via Beoremote One BT

Streaming services

Apple AirPlay Bluetooth Google Cast Beolink Multiroom Spotify Connect

Integrated music services

Deezer (incl Deezer HiFi) TuneIn internet radio QPlay (China specific)

Inputs

Soundcenter: 4 x HDMI (2.0) 1 x Ethernet 10/100Mb 1 x Analogue line in (3,5 mm mini jack) 1 x Optical in

TV screen: 4 x HDMI (2.1) 3 x USB 1 x Ethernet 10/100Mb

Outputs

8x WiSA 8x Powerlink 6x PUC control via IR

Internal Connection

1 x HDMI (2.0) eARC 1 x Ethernet 10/100Mb

Peripheral Unit Control

Integrated Peripheral Unit/Set-top Box Controller controlling six units, allowing you to control set-top boxes with the Bang & Olufsen remote control

Wireless Speaker Connectivity

Standard built-in, WiSA compliant Connect up to eight BeoLab speakers wirelessly in addition to the wired speakers

Bluetooth Version

Bluetooth 4.2

Wi-Fi

Dual-Band Wi-Fi (2.4 & 5 GHz) IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac

Materials

Aluminium Oak wood Smoked Oak wood Walnut wood Fabric

Placement Options

Motorised floor stand +/- 90° rotation Floor stand Motorised wall bracket with remote operation (60° rotation) Manual wall bracket with right/left turn (60°rotation)

Weight

55″: 43,3 kg 65″: 52,2 kg Floor stand 25,2 kg Wall bracket: 8 kg

Dimensions (cm)

55″ floor standing: 123.5 h x 139 w x 37.2 d cm 55″ wall bracket: 99.5 h x 139 w x 12.2 d x 124.9 opening depth cm

65″ floor standing: 136 h x 161.1 w x 51.8 d cm 65″ wall bracket: 111.8 h x 161.1 w x 12.2 d x 144.1 opening depth cm

Power Consumption

Typical: 80 W (Soundcenter)

Energy Efficiency Class

65″: G 55″: G

Mains Voltage Range

100~240 Vac 50-60Hz

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BeoVision Avant CTV

Performance in a simpler package.

The Avant CTV was available only in 28″ widescreen format and filled a perceived gap at the bottom of the range. It offered the same high quality picture and sound provided by the VCR and DVD models but with no additional video sources.

It was replaced in 2003 by the introduction of the Beovision 3 28″ which seemed to offer much the same package but rather cheaper. One would however be mistaken if one thought was getting the same set as the Avant CTV was built upon the more expensive chassis , as was the BeoVison 3 32, whereas the BV3-28″ utilised the cheaper MX chassis.

The sound quality of the Avant CTV was every bit as good as its more expensive brethren though one did have to specify the anti reflection coated screen as an extra.

BeoVision Avant CTV Product Details

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Manufactured

2001 - 2003

Colour Options

Black, Silver, Red, Green, Blue

BeoVision Avant CTV Product Specification

Dimensions W x H x D 73 x 103 x 58cm
Weight 63.7 kg
Cabinet finish Pearlescent shades of black
Pearlescent shades of silver
Pearlescent shades of red
Pearlescent shades of green
Pearlescent shades of blue
Power consumption Typical 110 wats/stand-by < 1.8 watts
Terminal included Beo4
Stand turning function +/- 35 degrees, remote operated
two memory positions
Picture tube/Visual picture 70 cm – 28″/67 cm – 26″ (16:9)
Wide-Screen, In line 106 degrees
Curtain Electronic
Contrast screen Anti-reflex coating *)
Technology 100Hz
VisionClear Auto picture adjustment
Auto cut-off
Digital CTI
Adaptive Luminance Peaking
Scan Velocity Modulatioin
Improved letterbox
Motion Clear
Teletext Improved Teletext (about 350 pages)
Wide Screen Signalling (WSS)
Fasttext (FLOF), 4 memory pages per program
17 teletext languages in 7 groups
Group 0
Group 1
Group 2
(Russian) Group 3
(Greece) Group 4
(Arabic) Group 5
(Hebrew) Group 6
English, German, Swedish, Italian, French, Spanish/Portuguese, Czech/Slovak
Polish, German, Swedish, Italian, French, Serbocroat, Czech/Slovak, Romanian
English, German, Swedish, Italian, French, Spanish/Portuguese, Turkish
English, Russian, Estonian, Czech/Slovak, German, Lithuanian/Lettish, Ukrainian
English, German, Swedish, Italian, French, Spanish/Portuguese, Turkish, Greek
English, Arabic, French
English, Hebrew, Arabic
Tuner range 45 – 860 MHz, VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
TV programmes 99
Stereo decoders According to type:
A2 + Nicam B/G/I/ as optional
A2 + Nicam B/G/L as optional
Nicam I as optional

Speakers :
Power amplifier modules 4 units
Long term max. outputpower per module 39 watts
Frequency range 50 – 20,000 Hz
Max. sound pressure level 96 dB
Cabinet principle/ Net volume Bass Reflex / 3.5 litres
Woofer 115 mm – 4½”
Tweeter 18 mm – 3/4″
Bass equalizer Adaptive
Magnetic leakage Shielded
Satellite modul : (optional)
Tuner range 950 – 2150 Mhz
Programmes 119 TV/Radio
Sound systems Mono/Stereo
Satellite radio Yes
Down conv. supply 14/18 Volts control, Tone control (22 Khz)
DiSEqC (One way control)
Connections 2 x F-connector (2 x 75 ohm)
Dolby Surround modul : (optional) Dolby Surround Pro-Logic decoder
Sound modes (Sound 1 – 5) 1 : Stereo internal speakers
2 : Stereo external speakers
3 : Dolby-3 stereo
4 : Stereo-4
5 : Dolby Pro-Logic Surround
Connections : External Beolab speakers 4 x Power Link
Speakers recommended, front/rear Beolab 1, Beolab Penta, II, III, Beolab 8000,
Beolab 6000, Beolab 4500, Beolab 4000
Set Top Box-Controller : (optional)
Controlling boxes with BEO4 Types of boxes supported : Se list at ROS
Controlling one SetTopBox 1 box controll by use of the IR-blaster included in the kit.
Connection 1 x Mini jack
*) BeoVision Avant CTV with built-in AR coated glass is only avaliable from factory.

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Service Manual BeoVision Avant 32

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845x

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842x


Service Manual BeoVision Avant 32

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842x


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Bang & Olufsen BeoVision Avant 28 DVD

BeoVision Avant 28 DVD

At the end of 2001 several variations of the BeoVision Avant were on offer – the BeoVision Avant 28 with and without VCR, and BeoVision Avant 32 with VCR or DVD player built in as standard. Then from March 2002, the BeoVision Avant 28 DVD was introduced to join its larger-screened brother.

BeoVision Avant encourages you to lose yourself in a sound and picture experience – and not in the technology. That’s why Bang & Olufsen hang the 16:9 Real Flat wide-screen on its own smooth wall and conceal everything else behind it – including a set of speakers that will outpace the average hi-fi and a video recorder that tunes itself automatically.

You could choose a built-in DVD player or video tape recorder and from a range of five colours. There was also the option of a simplified 66cm version – the BeoVision Avant CTV – with no integrated entertainment source.

Features

Watching movies should be about simple entertainment, not complicated technology. That’s why the Avant is available with its own built-in DVD or video recorder. Its presence is only given away by a discreet lid on the front. All cables are hidden in the back of the set.

To ensure even greater viewing comfort, the Avant has its own motorised stand that turns effortlessly through a 70 degree arc. You can program it to turn automatically towards your favourite viewing chair, or use the Beo4 to turn it in the opposite direction. When you switch the Avant off again, it returns silently to its original position in line with your furniture.

A red LED display on top of the cabinet gives you a discreet status of the source you are viewing, without intruding on the picture. It also shows the volume status when you adjust the volume level, and other information related to recording, Dolby Surround and so on. On the back of the display is a hidden push button panel for the most frequently used controls.

The Beo4 remote control is used to access all the various functions of video-playback and recording, menus, tuning, text-television, picture optimisation, sound properties and so on. Beo4 is designed for user-friendly and ergonomical operation with one hand. The buttons in a star-shape for search, ultra-sharp still-picture, super slow-motion, programme shift and fast forward can be controlled by your thumb only, you don’t even have to move your eyes.

Beo4 also controls all the latest B&O audio systems as well – it’s the key to complete home entertainment!

A discreet display on the upper right hand corner of the Avant lets you know what source is playing and a small control panel placed behind it offers hands-on control of all basic functions.

The sound quality of the active loudspeakers can compete with any modern audio system. When the herd of horses approaches your seat from within the widescreen, you can feel the tremble of the horses’ hooves – so powerful is the bass. And as a video-master in a Beolink® system, Avant can distribute sound and vision all over your home – just as it can play the music from your audio system in its speakers.

The Perfect Illusion

Press a key on the Beo4 remote and the electronic curtain glides aside to reveal a perfect picture. A theatrical gimmick or another technological leap forward? Actually, a bit of both! In the short reaction time before the curtain glides aside, a comprehensive circuit adjusts contrast levels, brilliance and colour to the prevailing light conditions in the room, ensuring the optimum picture reproduction every time.

An anti-reflective coating on the picture tube, as well as on the contrast screen is provided to eliminate reflections from windows, carpets and furniture. If you watch television during the day you’ve probably experienced the glare and reflections caused by direct sunshine. To minimise the problem, the Avant’s picture tube and contrast screen have been given a special anti-reflection coating that reduces reflections by up to 99%.

Home Cinema

There was a time when watching a movie on TV was a poor imitation of the real thing. But not anymore! BeoVision Avant brings the movies directly into your living room with a smooth, true-to-life picture and totally convincing sound.

BeoLab 2 completes this ultimate surround setup and – together with the other four active loudspeakers – allows you to make the most out of the advanced sound opportunities offered by the Avant’s built-in Dolby® Digital* module.

Colours

BeoVision Avant comes as one integrated unit. All you have to do is to plug in the mains and the antenna and you’re ready to watch. There are no other visible cords, allowing the Avant to be viewed from all sides – so it does not have to be set up in a corner or next to a wall. It fits nicely into any kind on home, thanks to the range of many available cabinet colours: pearly blue, pearly black, pearly red, pearly green and silver.

When the system is turned off, it turns back to its original position, the sound fades away and the curtains glide in front of the screen. Just like being in your own private small-screen cinema!

Features of the two Avant DVD models: Set-Top Box Controller module and Anti-Reflex coated Contrast Screen fitted as standard. All other modules are optional.

Motorised stand

The motorised stand of the Avant is rigorously tested. It’s built to be able to turn through an arc of 70° at least 20,000 times. If the TV was turned on and off 5 times a day, the motorised stand should perform flawlessly for more than ten years. In its tests, B&O stopped after 80,000 turns. A painted iron base plate, an aluminium top plate which carries the entire weight, with the actual turning mechanism of a 36 ball bearing race between them is how the stand is made up. Tests such as dropping it several centimetres directly onto the rim of the bottom plate ensure that the stand has many years of life in front of it.

*Dolby Digital is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation

BeoVision Avant 28 DVD Product Details

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2002 - 2006

Colour Options

Blue, Black, Red, Green, Silver, Grey

BeoVision Avant 28 DVD Product Specification

CTV :
Technology 100Hz
Dimensions W x H x D 73 x 103 x 58cm
Weight 71 kg
Cabinet finish Pearlescent shades of black
Pearlescent shades of silver
Pearlescent shades of red
Pearlescent shades of green
Pearlescent shades of blue
Power consumption Typical 134 watt/stand-by < 2 watt
Terminal included Beo4
Stand turning function +/- 35 degrees, remote operated
two memory positions
Picture tube/Visual picture 70 cm – 28″/67 cm – 26″ (16:9)
Wide-Screen, Real Flat
Curtain Electronic
Contrast screen Anti-reflex coating
VisionClear Auto picture adjustment
Auto cut-off
Digital CTI
Adaptive Luminance Peaking
Scan Velocity Modulatioin
Improved letterbox
Motion Clear
Teletext Teletext level 2½, 1780 pages
Wide Screen Signalling (WSS)
Fastext (FLOF), 4 memory pages per program
17 teletext languages in 7 groups
Group 0
Group 1
Group 2
(Russian) Group 3
(Greece) Group 4
(Arabic) Group 5
(Hebrew) Group 6 English, German, Swedish, Italian, French, Spanish/Portuguese, Czech/Slovak
Polish, German, Swedish, Italian, French, Serbocroat, Czech/Slovak, Romanian
English, German, Swedish, Italian, French, Spanish/Portuguese, Turkish
English, Russian, Estonian, Czech/Slovak, German, Lithuanian/Lettish, Ukrainian
English, German, Swedish, Italian, French, Spanish/Portuguese, Turkish, Greek
English, Arabic, French
English, Hebrew, Arabic
Tuning Autotune, program move and semiautomatic naming
Tuner range 45 – 860 MHz, VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
TV programmes 99
Stereo decoders A2 + Nicam
Theft protection With pin-code or Disabled
DVD: Built-in
Disc sizes 12 cm – 5″
Frequency range 20Hz – 20KHz
Playback the following: DVD-Video, Video CD, CD-A, CD-R, CD-RW
Multistandard PAL/NTSC
Signal-to-noise-ratio Typical 100 dB, A weighted, in Audio mode
DVD Zone According to type

Loudspeakers:
Power amplifier modules 4 units
Long term max. output power per module 39 watts
Frequency range 50 – 20,000 Hz
Max. sound pressure level 96 dB
Cabinet principle/ net volume Bass Reflex / 3.5 litres
Woofer 115 mm – 4½”
Tweeter 18 mm – 3/4″
Bass equalizer Adaptive
Magnetic shielded Yes
Dolby® Digital Decoder :
Decoding capabilities Dolby® Digital 5.1 channel decoding
Dolby® Pro-Logic decoding of two channel Dolby® Digital
Dolby® Pro-Logic decoding of two channel PCM
Dolby® Pro-Logic decoding of two analogue channels (Lt/Rt)
Automatic format detection(Dolby® Digital, PCM)
Calibration 3 channel tone control & loudness (L/C/R)
Bass management, Delay management
Sound modes (Speaker 1 – 5) Speaker 1 : Stereo internal speakers (subwoofer muted)
Speaker 2 2.0/2.1 : Stereo external speakers / Stereo external speakers + subwoofer
Speaker 3 3.0/3.1 : Dolby®-3 stereo / Dolby®-3 stereo + subwoofer
Speaker 4 4.0/4.1 : Stereo-4 / Stereo-4 + subwoofer
Speaker 5 5.0/5.1 : Dolby® Digital or Dolby® Pro-Logic Surround / Dolby® Digital + subwoofer

Connections :
– Digital audio input
– External Beolab loudspeakers 2 x Coax phono, Input-1 for AV-scart, Input-2 for DECODER-scart
5 x Power Link (left, right, rear left, rear right, subwoofer. – internal center)
Loudspeakers recommended, Front/Rear Beolab 1, Beolab 8000, Beolab 6000, Beolab 4000, Beolab 4500
Loudspeaker recommended, subwoofer BeoLab 2
System modulator : Splitter/system modulator output to link room (BeoLink Video Distribution)
Frequency range 479 – 831 MHz (in 1 MHz step), Dual side band
Audio Mono
According to type : FM sound system G : 5.5MHz, FM sound system I : 6MHz
Connection 1 x 75 ohm aerial male
Satellite modul : (optional)
Tuner range 950 – 2150 Mhz
Programmes 119 TV/Radio
Sound systems Mono/Stereo
Satellite radio Yes
Down conv. supply 14/18 Volts control, Tone control (22 Khz)
DiSEqC (One way control)
Connections 2 x F-connector (2 x 75 ohm)
Set Top Box-Controller : (optional)
Controlling boxes with Beo4 Supported boxes : See list at Bang & Olufsen Retail System (via internet)
Controlling one or two boxes (2 x STB) 1 box control by use of the IR-blaster included in the kit.
2 box control by use of the IR-blaster included in the kit and IR Y-adaptor(6174171) and one more IR-blaster(8330352).
Connection 1 x stereo mini jack

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Service Manual BeoVision Avant 32

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845x

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Service Manual BeoVision Avant 32

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Service Manual BeoVision Avant 32 MKIII

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Repair Guide BeoVision Avant 32 DVD MKI

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Bang & Olufsen BeoVision Avant 32 VCR

BeoVision Avant 32 VCR

TV isn’t just something you watch, it’s something you experience. That’s why BeoVision Avant makes a big deal about giving you the best in audio-visual entertainment. The BeoVision Avant was created as a video system, but during its design, the idea came up of making the television a picture on the wall. This has been achieved by deceiving the eye: this is a familiar ploy in the very best of designs.

The BeoVision Avant gives you a television that acts like a picture on the wall: a wall you personally position in the room. It has a built-in video which is invisible to the viewer. Everything is operated via the Beo4 remote control. You have full control from the best seat in the living room, and the television turns towards the viewer using the motorised base.

BeoVision Avant – designed by David Lewis – was a totally new concept from Bang & Olufsen and was introduced in 1995. This video system is completely integrated holding a widescreen television, a hi-fi stereo VCR and a couple of active speakers in its attractive-looking cabinet. It was also the first wide-screen TV from Bang & Olufsen ever. Although by the end of the twentieth-century widescreen TVs were taking more and more market share, most TVs still used the 4:3 format. When Bang & Olufsen started planning for this model they originally envisaged to use the same technology then currently used in the MX series but along the way they decided to develop a completely new chassis. This new chassis is much more advanced.

The Avant is also a very environment-friendly TV using a lot of recycled material as well being recyclable itself at the end of its serviceable life. The set can also be expanded with several add-ons. For example: picture-in-picture (PIP), satellite receiver and Dolby Pro-Logic or Dolby Digital decoder. The Avant is the pathway to the future of video systems; a whole new concept of the most advanced video system from Bang & Olufsen to date.

The widescreen format 16:9 picture tube is used for the first time in the BeoVision Avant. This created conflict between designer David Lewis and Bang & Olufsen’s technicians, as the designer could not see the point of it. A new picture tube that could not be filled by the TV picture. Where randomly placed grey stripes on the picture tube were a part of the framing of the picture most of the time. The technicians did not think it could be their fault. Wide format 16:9 was an attempt to consolidate a whole industry around a new market standard. The designer’s talk of trimming and stretching the picture to fill out the frame was, in their eyes, simply distortion. There was no ideal solution to the dilemma.

Together they had to find the solution that would work best in practice. It was not possible to fill the 16:9 format with a 4:3 TV picture. The necessary trimming and stretching annoyed the eye too much. On the other hand, wide format had a lower limit. In the eyes of designer David Lewis, that lower limit lay in the 14:9 format. The technicians struggled to implement the format with as little distortion as possible. They also checked to see whether designer David Lewis would notice the difference if the format was a little bit smaller. Just a few millimetres smaller on the longer element! But David Lewis saw it straight away. There was a distinct limit in the eye’s perception of the transition to wide format, and it lay at 14:9.

Finally, they managed to come up with a method that could handle the problem satisfactorily in practice. A method that has subsequently been further developed to implement the 15:9 format that is close to the aesthetic ideal: the golden rectangle. Programmes recorded and distributed in 16:9 are the ideal way of filling the wide format, but the range is still limited. Bang & Olufsen’s wide-format TV offers a practical solution to filling the screen with ordinary TV and video programmes. It was created by trained eyes.

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BeoVision Avant 50 HZ MK I MK II

Intermittent jamming of cassettes during eject; VTR fails

Symptom: Intermittent jamming of certain types of cassettes in the tape mechanism during eject.

Cause: An edge of the cassette or a misfitted label, etc. may catch the lower part of the cassette lid and prevent the cassette from being ejected.

Solution: Replace the cassette lid by the new type, which is fitted with two small round knobs on the lower part of the lid.

To avoid colour differences the lid is supplied together with side panels and the small triangle (BeoVision Avant TV, service manual pos. 9016).

This solution is implemented in the production as from Avant serial number 12159658 (week 38 of 1996)

Its standard features were: VisionClear Technology and multi-format picture. It houses a 16:9 widescreen television with automatic picture adaptation, which means that every broadcast, no matter where it originates, is automatically shown with the optimum reproduction, from news reports in standard format, to movies in widescreen.

BeoVision Avant features the same functions as Beosystem AV 9000. When you turn it on, first it turns on its motorised stand toward your favourite watching-place. Then comes the sound, produced by four active loudspeakers hidden directly underneath the widescreen, while behind the black curtain the picture adapts to its format and to the lighting conditions in the room, before the curtains glide aside and reveal a perfect picture.

BeoVision Avant encourages you to lose yourself in a sound and picture experience – and not in the technology. That’s why we hang the 16:9 Real Flat wide-screen on its own smooth wall and conceal everything else behind it – including a set of speakers that will outpace the average hi-fi and a video recorder that tunes itself automatically.

You can choose a built-in DVD player or video tape recorder and from a range of five colours. There’s also the option of a simplified 66cm version with no integrated entertainment source.

Design

Close your eyes and imagine the perfect TV. Open them again and take a look at BeoVision Avant. It’s a widescreen TV that’s easy to understand, effortless to use and always a pleasure to watch.

Though a widescreen TV is never going to be small in size, it doesn’t mean that it has to dominate its surroundings. The Avant has a subtle presence and comes in a range of colours that allow it to compliment any environment in which it’s placed.

At Bang & Olufsen, it is taken for granted that when you watch TV, you want to concentrate on the experience rather than on the technology. That’s why the Real Flat screen is ‘hung’ on its own “wall” with everything else concealed behind.

Widescreen

The picture quality provided by the Avant is as close to the real thing as you can get. Its smooth Real Flat widescreen provides the perfect format for movie watching – and together with the exceptional sound creates a spatial illusion that’s second to none.

Switch on the Avant and it automatically adjusts any broadcast to the optimal widescreen picture – no matter what format it was produced in. News and sports broadcasts are expanded from the traditional 4:3 format into 15:9, while movies shot in widescreen are reproduced in a 16:9 format that’s as close to the original cinema version as you can get. And, if you don’t like the picture as it is, you can easily change to another format with the Beo4 remote control.

BeoVision Avant models:

BeoVision Avant 100Hz MK III (832x)

BeoVision Avant 100Hz MK I MK II (830x)

BeoVision Avant 28 DVD (834X)

BeoVision Avant 32 MK II MK III (842x)

BeoVision Avant 32 DVD (844X)

BeoVision Avant 50Hz MK III MK IV (810x)

BeoVision Avant 50Hz MK I MK II (81xx)

BeoVision Avant CTV (836x)

BeoVision Avant RF 28 (833x)

BeoVision Avant RF 28 CTV (837x)

BeoVision Avant RF 32 (843x)

BeoVision Avant US (8490)

Features

Watching movies should be about simple entertainment, not complicated technology. That’s why the Avant is available with its own built-in DVD player or video recorder. Its presence is only given away by a discreet lid on the front. All cables are hidden in the back of the set.

To ensure even greater viewing comfort, the Avant has its own motorised stand that turns effortlessly through a 70 degree arc. You can program it to turn automatically towards your favourite viewing chair, or use the Beo4 to turn it in the opposite direction. When you switch the Avant off again, it returns silently to its original position in line with your furniture.

A red LED display on top of the cabinet gives you a discreet status of the source you are viewing, without intruding on the picture. It also shows the volume status when you adjust the volume level, and other information related to recording, Dolby Surround and so on. On the back of the display is a hidden push button panel for the most frequently used controls.

The Beo4 remote control is used to access all the various functions of video-playback and recording, menus, tuning, text-television, picture optimisation, sound properties and so on. Beo4 is designed for user-friendly and ergonomical operation with one hand. The buttons in a star-shape for search, ultra-sharp still-picture, super slow-motion, programme shift and fast forward can be controlled by your thumb only, you don’t even have to move your eyes. Beo4 also controls all the latest B&O audio systems as well – it’s the key to complete home entertainment!

A discreet display on the upper right hand corner of the Avant lets you know what source is playing and a small control panel placed behind it offers hands-on control of all basic functions.

This television became the basis for renewed efforts in the US television market which has been overall successful.

Let the show commence!

It has been said that ‘Bang & Olufsen’s products are enchanting’ ! And the magic, the good idea, often comes into being in the course of finding a solution to some practical problem. The practical problem here was that there was a short time lag between pressing the button and a picture appearing on the screen. So you would sit and wait expectantly for a little while. The experience of waiting reminded designer David Lewis of a theatre before the curtain went up! Behind the curtain, preparations are being made for the performance.

The lighting and sound are adjusted and the actors take their places. The curtain only goes up when everything is ready. The first television to have a curtain was the BeoVision AV 9000. The curtain was a thin steel sheet that was slid to one side by a clever mechanism when the stage was set. Bang & Olufsen’s wide-format television, the BeoVision Avant, is equipped with an electronic curtain. From the moment you press the button until the curtain slides away, the technology is busily working unnoticed. No pop from the loudspeakers, no random flash of light from the screen. Only when the sound is ready and the picture is in place can the performance begin.

VCR

Underneath the loudspeakers is the access to the VCR. The Avant incorporates the same video-technology as the V8000 systems, namely a stereo VCR that can play back recordings of all standards. The video machine has, naturally, record indexing and it can show the elapsed or remaining time of any cassette being played. Dolby Surround is an option, and when installed, Avant can take the place of the AV9000 video system. Another option is a PIP-module (Picture-In-Picture).

Sound

The perfect picture deserves a sound to match and that’s exactly what the Avant offers. A pair of specially developed loudspeaker units – capable of outperforming many traditional hi-fi setups – are discreetly placed below the screen and offer an exceptional sound performance that will enhance the best action-movie or concert footage.

The BeoVision Avant features a built-in Dolby® Digital* module that lets you bring the cinema directly into your living room. With a pair of loudspeakers from Bang & Olufsen’s BeoLab range positioned at either side of the TV and two more placed at the rear, you can put yourself in the middle of a surround sound experience that’s second to none.

The sound quality of the active loudspeakers can compete with any modern audio system. When the herd of horses approaches your seat from within the widescreen, you can feel the tremble of the horses’ hooves – so powerful is the bass. And as a video-master in a Beolink system, Avant can distribute sound and vision all over your home – just as it can play the music from your audio system in its speakers.

The Perfect Illusion

Press a key on the Beo4 remote and the electronic curtain glides aside to reveal a perfect picture. A theatrical gimmick or another technological leap forward? Actually, a bit of both! In the short reaction time before the curtain glides aside, a comprehensive circuit adjusts contrast levels, brilliance and colour to the prevailing light conditions in the room, ensuring the optimum picture reproduction every time.

An anti-reflective coating on the picture tube, as well as on the contrast screen is provided to eliminate reflections from windows, carpets and furniture. If you watch television during the day you’ve probably experienced the glare and reflections caused by direct sunshine. To minimise the problem, the Avant’s picture tube and contrast screen have been given a special anti-reflection coating that reduces reflections by up to 99%.

Home Cinema

There was a time when watching a movie on TV was a poor imitation of the real thing. But not anymore! BeoVision Avant brings the movies directly into your living room with a smooth, true-to-life picture and totally convincing sound.

BeoLab 2 completes this ultimate surround setup and – together with the other four active loudspeakers – allows you to make the most out of the advanced sound opportunities offered by the Avant’s built-in Dolby® Digital* module.

Colours

BeoVision Avant comes as one integrated unit. All you have to do is to plug in the mains and the antenna and you’re ready to watch. There are no other visible cords, allowing the Avant to be viewed from all sides – so it does not have to be set up in a corner or next to a wall. It fits nicely into any kind on home, thanks to the range of many available cabinet colours: pearly blue, pearly black, pearly red, pearly green and silver.

When the system is turned off, it turns back to its original position, the sound fades away and the curtains glide in front of the screen. Just like being in your own private small-screen cinema!

Wax & fix

The weight of the Avant’s widescreen picture tube called for new thinking in terms of construction. High density fibre board turned out to be as solid a solution as it is environmentally healthy. To disguise its low tech appearance, it is treated to a high quality two-component lacquer of the same type as is used at the upper end of the car industry. It will not scratch easily, but should this happen, a minor scratch can be polished away using liquid silicone car wax.

*Dolby Digital is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation

BeoVision Avant 32 VCR Product Details

Type Numbers

8423

Designer

Manufactured

1995 - 2006

Colour Options

Black, Silver, Blue, Red, Green

BeoVision Avant 32 VCR Product Specification

Dimensions W x H x D / Weight:
84 x 108 x 61 cm / 80 kg

Cabinet finish:
Black, silver, red, green, blue

Remote control included: Beo4
Stand turning function: +/- 35 degrees, remote operated, two memory positions
Power consumption: Typical 115 watts/standby < 3 watts

Picture tube (Visual picture):
16:9, 32″/76 (30″/73cm)
Wide-screen, real flat, in-line 106 degrees
Curtain: Electronic
Contrast screen: Anti-reflection coated contrast screeen

VisionClear:
Auto picture adjustment, Auto cut-off, Digital CTI,
Adaptive Luminance Peaking, Scan Velocity Modulation,
Improved letterbox, Motion Clear

Teletext:
Improved Teletext, Wide-screen Signalling (WSS), Fastext
(FLOF), 7 languages, 4 memory pages per programme

CTV system according to type:
B/G/D/I/K/L/L/M, PAL/SECAM, NTSC AV*

Tuner range: 45 – 855 MHz, VHF band I-III, S, Hyper, UHF
TV programmes: 99

Stereo decoders:
According to type: A2 + NICAM B/G/L optional
A2 + NICAM B/G/I optional
NICAM I as optional

Video tape functions:
Video playing time, E-240: SP 4 hours, LP 8 hours
Audio playing time, E-240: LP 8 hours
Counter: Track, time left, time used
Index search: Track No.
Fast forward / rewind: 105 sec. w. E-180 (typical)
Slow motion: 1/2 and 1/12 x normal speed
Still picture: Noiseless
Cue: 5 x and 11 x normal speed
Recording system: HQ
Sound system: Hi-Fi stereo, video/audio

Playback according to type:
PAL NTSC AV (Mono)/S-VHS in VHS quality*
PAL/SECAM/NTSC AV (Mono)/S-VHS in VHS quality*

Timer record programming: 8, 1 year
Synchronous Progr. Recording: PDC/VPS

Speakers:
Power amplifier modules: 4 units
Long-term maximum output power per module: 39 watts
Frequency range: 50 – 20,000 Hz
Sound pressure level: 96 dB
Cabinet principle / Net volume: Bass Reflex / 3.5 litres
Woofer: 115 mm – 41/2″
Tweeter: 18 mm – 3/4″
Bass equalizer: Adaptive
Magnetic leakage: Shielded

Connections for external source:
Video: Tape / decoder:
2 x 21 pin for AV and decoder
AV for S-VHS in/out

Camcorder / Auxiliary: 3 x phono sockets (video in/audio L-R in)
S-VHS: Y-C playback 4-pin socket
Headphones: Mini jack
Beolink®: 1 x ML socket
Beolink® video distribution: RF out
Systemmodulator according to type:
I optional
G optional
Optional extra:
Sound processing module:
Built-in
Dolby® Digital decoder

Sound modes (sound 1-5):
Stereo (Internal speakers), Stereo (External speakers)
Dolby-3 stereo, Stereo-4, Dolby® Surround

Connections (Part No. 4140):
External BeoLab speakers: 4 x Power Link
Speakers recommended front: BeoLab 1 / BeoLab Penta / BeoLab 8000
Speakers recommended rear: BeoLab 6000 / BeoLab 4000

Satellite module: Part No. 4158
Tuner range: 950 – 2,150 MHz
Programmes: 119 TV/Radio
Sound systems: Mono/Stereo
Satellite radio: Yes
Down conv. Supply: 14/18 volts control, Tone control (22 kHz) and DiSEqC
Connections (Part No. 4142):
Input: Aerial, 2 x 75 ohms

Optional extra:
Ext. positioner: Type No. 4170
Ext. power positioner: Type No. 4172
Picture in Picture module: Type No. 4165
NICAM decoder: Type No. 4144
Satellite: Type No. 4158

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BeoVision Avant 32 DVD

At the end of 2001 several variations of the BeoVision Avant were on offer – the BeoVision Avant 28 with and without VCR, and BeoVision Avant 32 with VCR or DVD player built in as standard. Then from March 2002, the BeoVision Avant 28 DVD was introduced to join its larger-screened brother.

BeoVision Avant encourages you to lose yourself in a sound and picture experience – and not in the technology. That’s why Bang & Olufsen hang the 16:9 Real Flat wide-screen on its own smooth wall and conceal everything else behind it – including a set of speakers that will outpace the average hi-fi and a video recorder that tunes itself automatically.

You could choose a built-in DVD player or video tape recorder and from a range of five colours. There was also the option of a simplified 66cm version – the BeoVision Avant CTV – with no integrated entertainment source.

Features

Watching movies should be about simple entertainment, not complicated technology. That’s why the Avant is available with its own built-in DVD or video recorder. Its presence is only given away by a discreet lid on the front. All cables are hidden in the back of the set.

To ensure even greater viewing comfort, the Avant has its own motorised stand that turns effortlessly through a 70 degree arc. You can program it to turn automatically towards your favourite viewing chair, or use the Beo4 to turn it in the opposite direction. When you switch the Avant off again, it returns silently to its original position in line with your furniture.

A red LED display on top of the cabinet gives you a discreet status of the source you are viewing, without intruding on the picture. It also shows the volume status when you adjust the volume level, and other information related to recording, Dolby Surround and so on. On the back of the display is a hidden push button panel for the most frequently used controls.

The Beo4 remote control is used to access all the various functions of video-playback and recording, menus, tuning, text-television, picture optimisation, sound properties and so on. Beo4 is designed for user-friendly and ergonomical operation with one hand. The buttons in a star-shape for search, ultra-sharp still-picture, super slow-motion, programme shift and fast forward can be controlled by your thumb only, you don’t even have to move your eyes.

Beo4 also controls all the latest B&O audio systems as well – it’s the key to complete home entertainment!

A discreet display on the upper right hand corner of the Avant lets you know what source is playing and a small control panel placed behind it offers hands-on control of all basic functions.

The sound quality of the active loudspeakers can compete with any modern audio system. When the herd of horses approaches your seat from within the widescreen, you can feel the tremble of the horses’ hooves – so powerful is the bass. And as a video-master in a Beolink® system, Avant can distribute sound and vision all over your home – just as it can play the music from your audio system in its speakers.

The Perfect Illusion

Press a key on the Beo4 remote and the electronic curtain glides aside to reveal a perfect picture. A theatrical gimmick or another technological leap forward? Actually, a bit of both! In the short reaction time before the curtain glides aside, a comprehensive circuit adjusts contrast levels, brilliance and colour to the prevailing light conditions in the room, ensuring the optimum picture reproduction every time.

An anti-reflective coating on the picture tube, as well as on the contrast screen is provided to eliminate reflections from windows, carpets and furniture. If you watch television during the day you’ve probably experienced the glare and reflections caused by direct sunshine. To minimise the problem, the Avant’s picture tube and contrast screen have been given a special anti-reflection coating that reduces reflections by up to 99%.

Home Cinema

There was a time when watching a movie on TV was a poor imitation of the real thing. But not anymore! BeoVision Avant brings the movies directly into your living room with a smooth, true-to-life picture and totally convincing sound.

BeoLab 2 completes this ultimate surround setup and – together with the other four active loudspeakers – allows you to make the most out of the advanced sound opportunities offered by the Avant’s built-in Dolby® Digital* module.

Colours

BeoVision Avant comes as one integrated unit. All you have to do is to plug in the mains and the antenna and you’re ready to watch. There are no other visible cords, allowing the Avant to be viewed from all sides – so it does not have to be set up in a corner or next to a wall. It fits nicely into any kind on home, thanks to the range of many available cabinet colours: pearly blue, pearly black, pearly red, pearly green and silver.

When the system is turned off, it turns back to its original position, the sound fades away and the curtains glide in front of the screen. Just like being in your own private small-screen cinema!

Features of the two Avant DVD models: Set-Top Box Controller module and Anti-Reflex coated Contrast Screen fitted as standard. All other modules are optional.

Motorised stand

The motorised stand of the Avant is rigorously tested. It’s built to be able to turn through an arc of 70° at least 20,000 times. If the TV was turned on and off 5 times a day, the motorised stand should perform flawlessly for more than ten years. In its tests, B&O stopped after 80,000 turns. A painted iron base plate, an aluminium top plate which carries the entire weight, with the actual turning mechanism of a 36 ball bearing race between them is how the stand is made up. Tests such as dropping it several centimetres directly onto the rim of the bottom plate ensure that the stand has many years of life in front of it.

*Dolby Digital is a trademark of Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation

BeoVision Avant 32 DVD Product Details

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Designer

Manufactured

2002 - 2006

Colour Options

Blue, Black, Red, Green, Silver, Grey

BeoVision Avant 32 DVD Product Specification

BeoVision Avant 32 (DVD) Specifications
Dimensions W x H x D: 84 x 109 x 61cm Weight: 86 kg

Cabinet finish:
Pearlescent shades of black, silver, red, green, blue

Power consumption: Typical 134 watt/stand-by < 2 watt

Terminal included: Beo4

Stand turning function: +/- 35 degrees, remote operated
two memory positions

Picture tube/Visual picture: 81 cm – 32″/76 cm – 30″ (16:9)
Wide-Screen, Real Flat

Curtain : Electronic
Contrast screen: Anti-reflex coating

VisionClear: Auto picture adjustment
Auto cut-off
Digital CTI
Adaptive Luminance Peaking
Scan Velocity Modulatioin
Improved letterbox
Motion Clear

Teletext: Teletext level 2*, 1780 pages
Wide Screen Signalling (WSS)
Fastext (FLOF), 4 memory pages per program
17 teletext languages in 7 groups

Tuning: Autotune, program move and semiautomatic naming
Tuner range: 45 – 860 MHz, VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
TV programmes: 99
Stereo decoders: A2 + NICAM
Theft protection: With pin-code or Disabled:

DVD: Built-in
Disc sizes: 12 cm – 5″
Frequency range: 20Hz – 20KHz
Playback the following: DVD-Video, Video CD, CD-A, CD-R, CD-RW
Multistandard PAL/NTSC
Signal-to-noise-ratio Typical 100 dB, A weighted, in Audio mode
DVD Zone According to type

Loudspeakers:
Power amplifier modules 4 units
Long term max. output power 39 watts
per module
Frequency range 50 – 20,000 Hz
Max. sound pressure level 96 dB
Cabinet principle/ net volume Bass Reflex / 3.5 litres
Woofer 115 mm – 4*”
Tweeter 18 mm – 3/4″
Bass equalizer Adaptive
Magnetic shielded Yes

Dolby® Digital Decoder :
Decoding capabilities Dolby® Digital 5.1 channel decoding
Dolby® Pro-Logic decoding of two channel Dolby® Digital
Dolby® Pro-Logic decoding of two channel PCM
Dolby® Pro-Logic decoding of two analogue channels (Lt/Rt)
Automatic format detection(Dolby® Digital, PCM)
Calibration 3 channel tone control & loudness (L/C/R)
Bass management, Delay management
Sound modes (Speaker 1 – 5) Speaker 1 : Stereo internal speakers (subwoofer muted)
Speaker 2 2.0/2.1 : Stereo external speakers / Stereo external speakers + subwoofer
Speaker 3 3.0/3.1 : Dolby®-3 stereo / Dolby®-3 stereo + subwoofer
Speaker 4 4.0/4.1 : Stereo-4 / Stereo-4 + subwoofer
Speaker 5 5.0/5.1 : Dolby® Digital or Dolby® Pro-Logic Surround / Dolby® Digital + subwoofer

Connections :
– Digital Audio input 2 x Coax phono, Input-1 for AV-SCART, Input-2 for DECODER-SCART
– External Beolab loudspeakers 5 x Power Link (left, right, rear left, rear right, subwoofer. – internal center)
Loudspeakers recommended, Beolab 1, Beolab 8000, Beolab 6000, Beolab 4000, Beolab 4500
Front/Rear
Loudspeaker recommended, BeoLab 2
subwoofer

System modulator : Splitter/system modulator output to link room (Beolink Video Distribution)
Frequency range 479 – 831 MHz (in 1 MHz step), Dual side band
Audio Mono
According to type : FM sound system G : 5.5MHz, FM sound system I : 6MHz
Connection 1 x 75 ohm aerial male

Satellite modul : (optional)
Tuner range 950 – 2150 Mhz
Programmes 119 TV/Radio
Sound systems Mono/Stereo
Satellite radio Yes
Down conv. supply 14/18 Volts control, Tone control (22 Khz)
DiSEqC (One way control)
Connections 2 x F-connector (2 x 75 ohm)

Set Top Box-Controller : (optional)
Controlling boxes with Beo4 Supported boxes : See list at Bang & Olufsen Retail System (via internet)
Controlling one or two boxes 1 box control by use of the IR-blaster included in the kit.
(2 x STB) 2 box control by use of the IR-blaster included in the kit and IR Y-adaptor(6174171)
and one more IR-blaster(8330352).
Connection 1 x stereo mini jack

TV Input 1 x 75 ohms aerial female
System modulator 1 x 75 ohms aerial male (splitter/system modulator output). According to type : G or I RF output
V.TAPE – AV – Decoder 3 x 21-pin sockets
V.TAPE : CVBS in/out, RGB in (automatic 16:9 sense(pin-8), B&O AVL)
AV : CVBS in/out, RGB in, S-VHS in/out (automatic 16:9 sense (pin-8),
automatic S-VHS configuration, B&O AVL
DECODER : CVBS in/out (automatic 16:9 sense (pin-8))
Beolink 1 x Master Link

Dolby® Digital
– External Beolab speakers 5 x Power Link (2 x front, 2 x rear, 1 x subwoofer)
– Digital Audio input 2 x Coax phono, Input-1 for AV-SCART, Input-2 for DECODER-SCART
Camcorder / Auxiliary 3 x Phono sockets (video in/audio L-R in) *)
S-Video (S-VHS) 1 x Y/C playback 4-pin socket
Headphone socket 1 x Mini jack
V.TAPE DECODER 1 x 21-pin for V.TAPE decoder (video, L, R in/out)
Satellite modul (optional) 2 x F-connector input (2 x 75 ohms)
STB-Controller output 1 x Mini jack (stereo for 2 x IR-blaster with IR-Y-adaptor)
(optional)

*) Possible to configure Set Top Box(STB) at Camcorder input and control via STB-Controller.

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