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BeoVision MX 3000

BeoVision MX 3000

BeoVision MX 3000

The prize-winning MX series was a winner in more ways than one. Quite apart from its stunning looks, it was packed with Bang & Olufsen technology to give you breathtaking picture quality. The MX3000 had a 51cm flat-square picture tube, giving you a great view from almost any angle. It wouldn’t fade away in strong sunlight either, thanks to the contrast screen which kept the picture bright and clear. And, with automatic colour tuning 50 times per second, the colours were always natural and true to life.

Pure sound

A superb picture needs top-quality sound. You obtained both with the MX series. The special Log Line speaker system gave you extraordinary lifelike sound reproduction from very compact speakers. Your stereo videos gained an extra dimension from the stereo width adjustment, which provided a wider, fuller sound image. And to receive stereo TV broadcasts, all you’ll need to do is install a NICAM decoder. There’s good news if you’re planning a round-the-house TV, video and music system too – the MX3000 could team up easily, and also gave you an extra pair of speakers on demand.

Reach for the stars

Are you planning to receive the myriad of entertainment options which satellite TV will eventually offer? Just add Bang & Olufsen’s parabolic ‘dish’ antenna and the MX3000 is all set. You’ll also find the digital search and fine-tuning system invaluable when so many TV stations are competing for your attention. The system was first introduced on the L and LX TVs; working on the same principle as an electronic tune radio, it was a great success.

One remote control, multiple connections

If you add to your Bang & Olufsen TV with a B&O VCR, or broaden your horizons and go for the complete round-the-house system, you’ll still need just the one neat remote control. The Beolink 1000 remote control unit talks to tape recorders just as easily as it does to video recorders. You won’t be short of connections either – the MX3000 can accommodate a personal computer, video games, headphones and a loop amplifier for the hard of hearing.

 
 

BeoVision MX 3000 Product Details

Type Numbers

3143 (AUS, Multi TXT) (1988 - Aug 1990)
3147 (E, TXT) (1988 - Mar 1990)
3145 (FTZ) (1988 - Apr 1989)
3148 (GB, TXT, NICAM) (1988 - May 1990)
3144 (I, TXT)(1988 - May 1990)
3140 (Multi) (1988 - July 1990)
3141 (Multi TXT) (1988 - Aug 1990)
3142 (Multi TXT NICAM) (1988 - Aug 1990)
3146 (TXT, FTZ) (1988 - Aug 1990)

Designer

Manufactured

1988 - 1990

Colour Options

Red, white, black, blue and grey

BeoVision MX 3000 Product Specification

Picture tube size: 55cm
Visual picture size: 51cm
Picture tube: full square, black matrix; In Line 110 degrees

Operation: Beolink 1000
Audio Aux Link, two-way Datalink
Screen display: Programme No, Frequency, Picture and Sound adjustment

Teletext: 5 languages: S-D-GB-I-F
Teletext memory: 4 complete pages + 4 page numbers for each TV programme, total 128 numbers
Number of TV programmes: 32
Digital tuning system: VHF + S + Hyper + UHF channels, Tuner range 45 – 855 MHz
Satellite programmes Prepared for BeoSat RX, AV Link 21-pin
Sound system:
Stereo decoder: A2 built-in
Bilingual sound: A2 built-in
Stereo enhancement, mono pseudo stereo
NICAM stereo (optional)
Speaker system: stereo 2 Log Line
Speaker units: 2 x 7.5cm
Sound power output: RMS 2 x 15 W / 8 ohms
Sound power output music: 2 x 18 W / 8 ohms

Harmonic distortion: < 0.5 %
Intermodulation: < 1 %
Frequency range: +/- 1.5 dB 20 – 20,000 Hz
Power band width: 20 – 12,500 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB
Bass control: + 16 – 6 dB / 60 Hz
Treble control: +/- 10 dB / 10,000 Hz

Power supply: 180 – 260 V / 50 – 60 Hz
Power consumption: 70 (50 – 120) W
Stand by: < 5 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 51 x 55 x 41.5cm
Weight: 23 kg

Connections: AV Link 21-pin
Audio Aux Link 7-pin
Stereo Headphones Jack, separate volume control
External speakers 8 ohms

Link compatibility: Datalink

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BeoVision MX 3500

BeoVision MX 3500

BeoVision MX 3500

Every Bang & Olufsen TV is born with star quality and lives up to the company’s highest traditions: intriguing design, logical operation and sophisticated options.

Beovision MX 3500 appeared so light that to think of it hanging on the wall would have been quite logical. In fact, like other MX TVs, it could (and still can) be done. TV could then be watched from any angle; the set could be turned horizontally and adjusted vertically. You could also place the MX 3500 directly onto the floor. Or on one of the specially designed stands, which fully complimented such a handsome TV.

Beovision 3500 was born with perfect razor-sharp pictures colours and automatic contrast regulation. As well as quick-search Teletext. And stereo decoders that let you receive concerts in the finest stereo sound, regardless of the stereo system transmitted.

As with every Bang & Olufsen TV, you could connect Beovision 3500 to video recorders, extra loudspeakers, headphones, decoders, personal computers, TV games consoles and amplifier loops for those with hearing impairment. And if you wanted, you could also have Bang & Olufsen’s satellite receiver built into the cabinet.

You could choose from five different, clear colours for Beovision MX 3500; from the outright daring to the highly discreet.

 
 

BeoVision MX 3500 Product Details

Type Numbers

3168 (FMS) (1990 - July 1992)
3178 (FTS) (1990 - Jan 1992)
3163 (GDT) (1990 - May 1992)
3179 (GNS) (1990 - Dec 1991)
3162 (GTG) (1990 - May 1992)
3176 (GTS) (1990 - July 1991)
3167 (MDE) (1990 - May 1992)
3173 (MDS) (1990 - Jan 1992)
3161 (MDT) (1990 - July 1992)
3182 (MIS) (1990 - Jan 1992)
3186 (MNE) (1990 - May 1992)
3160 (MST) (1990 - July 1992)
3165 (MTA) (1990 - Jan 1992)
3164 (MTI) (1990 - Jan 1992)
3170 (MTS) (1990 - Apr 1992)

Designer

Manufactured

1990 - 1992

Colour Options

Red, blue, white, black or grey

BeoVision MX 3500 Product Specification

Specifications: CTV system Multi-standard B/G/L
In GB version: only I
Colour system Pal/ SECAM, NTSC A/V 4.43 MHz / 3.58 MHz
Picture tube (Visual picture) 55 cm – 21″ (51 cm – 20″)
Picture tube system Flat square, Hi-Bri, In-Line 110 degrees
Contrast screen With metallised coating
Design High format cabinet
Cabinet White, black, red, grey, blue

Provisional specifications:
Sound system Built-in NICAM EU + A2 stereo decoder
Built-in Nicam EU + A2 dual language
TV tuner range 46 – 855 MHZ: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
No. of TV programmes 50
Satellite Prepared for BeoSat LM kit
No. of satellite programmes 64
Signal/noise level > 35 dB/1 Vpp and antenna signal > 1mV
Crosstalk between sources > 45 dB / 5 MHz
Teletext FLOF, TOP, 5 alphabet, 6 alphabet (E)
Teletext memory 4 x 50 page nos.
Station identification Via Teletext/station naming
Main features:
Operation Beolink 1000, one-way
Prepared for two-way
Sound center balance between BeoLab and Beovision speakers
Speaker system: 2 x Log Line
Speaker units: full range 2 x 7.5cm
Long-term max. output power: 2 x 40W/ 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion: < 0.5% at 15W
Intermodulation: < 1%
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB weighted 50 mV (NICAM > 70 dB)
Frequency range (audio): 25 – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Power bandwidth: 25 – 20,000 Hz
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 8 dB /10,000 Hz

Power supply: 220 – 240V
Power consumption: 100 (75 – 165)W
Power consumption: stand-by 3W
Dimensions W x H x D: 51 x 55 x 41.5cm
Weight: 23 kg

Connections: AV Link 2 x 21-pin SCART sockets
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link 7-pin socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Motorized stand operation 4-pin socket
Aerial VHF – UHF 75 ohms coaxial socket
Stereo headphones jack socket 6 mm

Link compatibility: Datalink

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BeoVision MX 4000

BeoVision MX 4000

BeoVision MX 4000

The MX range was the first to bring the TV out into the open and it continues to show alternative ways of living with television. Beovision MX4000 was the little brother of the MX6000 having the same functions but with some minor differences when it came to sound and picture. The speaker was not a 2-way bass reflex as in the MX6000 but a 2-way Logline speaker.

Complete with a choice of colours, the specially-designed wall brackets of the MX 4000/4002 gave you the option of placing the MX on the wall. The placement options of the MX 4000/4002 also included a motorised stand with room for your VCR/DVD player.

The TV had a 51cm screen, the same features as MX 6000, but with conventional loudspeakers, optional wall bracket, available in pearlescent shades of: green, blue, red, grey, black or glossy white. With a Beovision MX 4002 as an extra TV in the bedroom, you could access the video and satellite options of the Avant in the living room or wake up to music from the radio and CD of the Ouverture or BeoSound 3000. Beovision MX4002 was replaced with the MX4200 in 2003.

Beovision MX 4000 was the smallest television of Bang & Olufsen televisions in the late 1990s and right up to 2003. It had a 51cm screen, and was equipped with the latest generation of the Black Line picture tube, contrast screen and VisionClear technology. Together they provided an optimum picture quality under any lighting conditions – even when faced with direct sunshine. In spite of their modest size, the log-line loudspeakers located under the screen gave full-tone stereo with great depth and amplitude. MX 4000 had both A2 and NICAM Stereo decoders and Teletext-functions.

Beovision MX 4000 was probably the most flexible television as far as placing was concerned. You could place it directly on a floor, and using the spring bar underneath the set you could tilt it in order to improve viewing angle. You could place the MX 4000 on the wall with an optional bracket, which also came as a motorised version. When on the wall, you could tilt the screen downwards, towards a bed, for example. Or you could of course place the TV on a stand on the floor, or on a stand on a table. Both stands were available in motorised versions and the floor-stand had an optional video-shelf available. The motorised stand was operated via the Beolink® remote control, that also operated the television and video (shown) as well as all B&O audio systems and light control units.

Beovision MX 4000 was a great addition to a multi-room Beolink® system, where it acted as one link itself and could play audio from the audio system that was located elsewhere in your home. And on the other hand, you could direct the sound from the television to the speakers of your audio system.

It had the same beautiful, sleek and modern design as all other Beovision televisions; the design of which has even been compared to sports cars!

MX Design

Filling a television with every conceivable gadget that technology offers is easy enough. What’s more difficult is identifying what really improves the overall experience of watching TV and eliminating the things that don’t. That’s the philosophy behind the MX range. In both form and function, it’s a clear-cut case of less being more.

Complete with a choice of 6 colours that included green and white, the specially-designed wall brackets of the MX 4000 gave you the option of placing your MX on the wall. The placement options of the MX 4000 also included a motorised stand with room for your VCR/DVD player. The TV was controlled by the provided Beo4 remote control.

Beolink® – Beovision MX 4002

Beovision MX 4002 was the Beolink® variation of the MX 4000. This model gave you numerous options when you were setting up your Beolink® system and needed an extra television in your bedroom, study or kitchen. The MX 4002 was available in the same colours as MX 4000 and had the same placement possibilities as well.

** Beovision 4000/4002 at the time of its introduction, was fitted with a plexi-glass (acrylic) screen. However, since the late 1990’s, the model has a glass screen, the same as the rest of the model range.

 
 

BeoVision MX 4000 Product Details

Type Numbers

Beovision MX 4000
3588 (EDS) (1992 - Mar 1993)
3527 (EDT) ( 1992 - Mar 1993)
3525 (ETA) ( 1992 - Jun 1992)
3526 (ETS) ( 1992 - Jan 1993)
3523 (GDT) ( 1992 - Nov 1992)
3579 (GNS) ( 1992 - Apr 1993)
3573 (MDS) ( 1992 - Feb 1993)
3521 (MDT) ( 1992 - Feb 1993)
3582 (MIS) ( 1992 - Aug 1992)
3520 (MST) ( 1992 - Jun 1993)
3524 (MTI) ( 1992 - Aug 1992)
3570 (MTS) ( 1992 - Feb 1993)

Beovision MX 4000 NT
8720 (NEU) (1999)
8721 (F-GB) (1999)
8722 (GB) (1999)
8724 (ITA) (1999)
8725 (AUS) (1999)
8726 (EEU) (1999)


Beovision MX 4000 IT
7875 (AUS) (1996 - Nov 1999)
7876 (EEU) (1996 - Nov 1999)
7877 (EU) (1996 - Nov 1999)
7871 (FR) (1996 - Nov 1999)
7872 (GB) (1996 - Nov 1999)
7879 (ITA) (1996 - Nov 1999)
7870 (NEU) (1996 - Nov 1999)


Beovision MX 4000 Beo4
7820 (1995 - Oct 1996)
7821 (1995 - Oct 1996)
7826 (1995 - Oct 1996)
7827 (1995 - Aug 1996)
7833 (1995 - Dec 1996)
7834 (1995 - Oct 1996)
7836 (1995 - Oct 1996)
7837 (1995 - Oct 1996)
7825 (AUS) (1995 - Oct 1996)
7838 (EEU) (1995 - Oct 1996)
7839 (EEU) (1995 - Oct 1996)
7823 (GB) (1995 - Oct 1996)
7829 (GB) (1995 - Oct 1996)
7824 (I) (1995 - Oct 1996)
7832 (I) (1995 - Oct 1996)


Beovision MX4000 MkII
3336 (1993 - May 1996)
3337 (1993 - Aug 1995)
3339 (1993 - Aug 1995)
3334 (EDT) (1992 - May 1996)
3333 (ETS) (1992 - May 1996)
3323 (GDT) (1992 - Aug 1995)
3329 (GNS) (1992 - Apr 1995)
3327 (MDS) (1992 - Jun 1995)
3321 (MDT) (1992 - May 1996)
3332 (MIS) (1992 - Jan 1996)
3320 (MST) (1992 - Apr 1996)
3325 (MTA) (1992 - Jun 1995)
3324 (MTI) (1992 - Dec 1995)
3326 (MTS) (1992 - Aug 1995)
3338 (UPS) (1992 - Jul 1995)

Designer

Manufactured

1992 - 2003

Colour Options

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BeoVision MX 4000 Product Specification

Beovision MX 4000

Picture tube (Visual picture): 55 cm (51 cm)
Picture tube system: flat square, Hi-Bri, In-Line 110 degrees
Contrast screen: with metallised coating
Design: high format cabinet

Operation Beolink 1000, one-way
Beolink 5000, two-way
Beolink 7000, two-way
TV tuner range: 46 – 855 MHzZ: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF channels
*(System I 470 – 855 MHz: UHF channels)
No. of TV programmes: 59 (+5 for local rooms)
Satellite identification, Station naming/program list
Satellite *Prepared for BeoSat LM
No. of satellite programmes: > 99
Signal/noise level: > 35 dB/1 Vpp and antenna signal > 1mV
Crosstalk between sources: > 45 dB / 5 MHz
Teletext: FLOF, 6 alphabet
Teletext memory: 4 x 59 page nos
Sound system: *Nicam + A2 stereo decoder + A2 dual languages
Speaker system: 2 x Log Line
Long-term max. output power: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion: < 0.5% at 15 W
Intermodulation: < 1%
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB weighted 50 mV (NICAM > 70 dB)
Frequency range, audio: 25 – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Power bandwidth: 25 – 20,000 Hz
Channel separation: A” stereo >26 (Nicam > 50 dB)
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 8 dB /10,000 Hz
Crossover frequency: 3200 Hz

Power supply: 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 100 (75 – 165) W
Power consumption stand-by: 3 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 51 x 55 x 41.5 cm
Weight: 23 kg
Finish: white, black, red, grey, blue
Connections: AV1 & AV2, S-VHS, Power Link 1 & 2, Audio Aux Link, External speakers L & R, Headphones, B&O motorised stand

Link compatibility: Datalink

Beovision MX 4000 NT 

Terminal included: Beo4
Picture tube 55cm Flat Square, Hi-Bri with Inwar mask (Visible picture 51cm)
Contrast screen: grey glass
VisionClear, Auto picture adjustment, Auto cut-off, Wideband CTI, Dynamic luminance peaking
TV tuner range: 45 – 865 Mhz, VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system: according to type: B/G/D/K/L/L´/I/M PAL, SECAM, NTSC on AV
Teletext system: improved Teletext, FastText, 6 languages, 4 memory page pr programme
TV programmes: 59
Sound: stereo
Long-term max. output: 2 x 40 W/ 8 ohm
Stereo decoder/Bilingual: depending on type
A2 + NICAM
Speaker system: Log Line, full range speakers
Power consumption/Minimum: typical 70 W / 2,5 W

Connections: AV Link 2 x 21-pin SCART, Datalink
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link 7-pin socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Stereo headphones Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorized stand operation 4-pin socket

Link compatibility: Datalink
Dimensions W x H x D: 51 x 55 x 41.5cm
Weight: 23 kg
Market: Types:
NEU 8720 A-B-CH-D-DK-E-GR-N-NL-P-S-SF-Other B/G
F-GB 8721 F-CH B/G/L/L’/I/D/K
GB 8722 GB B/G/L/L’/I/D/K
ITA 8724 I B/G
AUS 8725 AUS B/G
EEU 8726 SNG, EEU B/G/L/D/K/M/I

Beovision MX 4000 IT

Terminal included: Beo4
Picture tube: 55cm Black Line, Black Matrix (Visible picture: 51cm)
Contrast screen: grey glass
VisionClear, Auto picture adjustment, Auto cut-off
Wideband CTI, Dynamic luminance peaking
TV tuner range: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system: depending on type: B/G/D/K/L/L´/I/M PAL, SECAM, NTSC on AV
Teletext system: improved Teletext, FastText, 6 languages, 4 memory page per programme
TV programmes: 59
Sound: stereo
Long-term max. output: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohm
Stereo decoder/Bilingual: depending on type
A2 + NICAM B/G/I optional
A2 + NICAM B/G/L optional
Speaker system: log Line, full range speakers
Power consumption/Minimum Typical 90 watts / 2 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 51 x 55 x 41.5cm
Weight: 23 kg
Connections: AV Link 1 x 21-pin SCART, Datalink
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link 7-pin socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Stereo headphones Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorized stand operation 4-pin socket

Link compatibility: Datalink

Beovision MX 4000 Beo4

Terminal included: Beo4
Picture tube: 55 cm Black Line, Black Matrix (Visible picture 51cm)
Contrast screen: acrylic
VisionClear, Auto picture adjustment, Auto cut-off
Wideband CTI, Dynamic luminance peaking
TV tuner range S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system Multistandard NTSC on AV
Teletext system: FastText, 6 languages memory
TV programmes: 59
Sound: stereo
Long-term max. output: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohm
Stereo decoder/Bilingual: NICAM
Speaker system: Log Line, full range speakers
Power consumption/minimum: typical 90 W / 2 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 51 x 55 x 41.5cm
Weight: 23 kg

Connections: AV Link 1 x 21-pin SCART, Datalink
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link 7-pin socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Stereo headphones Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorised stand operation 4-pin socket

Link compatibility: Datalink

Beovision MX4000 MkII

Terminal included: Beolink 1000
Picture tube: 55cm Black Line, Black Matrix (Visible picture 51cm)
Contrast screen: acrylic
VisionClear, Auto picture adjustment, Auto cut-off, Wideband CTI, Dynamic luminance peaking

Teletext system: FastText, 6 languages, memory
TV programmes: 59
Sound: stereo
Long-term max. output: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohm
Speaker system: Log Line, full range speakers
Power consumption/Minimum Typical 90 W / 2 W

TV Types according to market:
3320 VHF, S, Hyper, UHF Multistandard NTSC AV A2
3337 (including transposer) VHF, S, Hyper, UHF Multistandard NTSC AV A2
3336 (including transposer) VHF, S, Hyper, UHF Multistandard NTSC AV A2
3332 (satellite module) VHF, S, Hyper, UHF Multistandard NTSC AV A2
3329 (satellite module) UHF PAL I NICAM
3327 (satellite module built-in) VHF, S, Hyper, UHF Multistandard NTSC AV NICAM + A2
3323 UHF PAL I NICAM
3326 (satellite module built-in VHF, S, Hyper, UHF Multistandard NTSC AV A2
Dimensions W x H x D: 51 x 55 x 41.5cm
Weight: 23 kg

Connections: AV Link 2 x 21-pin socket
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link 7-pin socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin socket
External speakers 2 x 2-pin socket
Stereo headphones Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorised stand operation 7-pin socket
Link compatibility: Datalink

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BeoVision MX 4002

BeoVision MX 4002

BeoVision MX 4002

The MX range was the first to bring the TV out into the open and it continues to show alternative ways of living with television. Beovision MX4000 was the little brother of the MX6000 having the same functions but with some minor differences when it came to sound and picture. The speaker was not a 2-way bass reflex as in the MX6000 but a 2-way Logline speaker.

Complete with a choice of colours, the specially-designed wall brackets of the MX4000/4002 gave you the option of placing the MX on the wall. The placement options of the MX 4000/4002 also included a motorised stand with room for your VCR/DVD player.

The TV had a 51cm screen, the same features as MX6000, but with conventional loudspeakers, optional wall bracket, available in pearlescent shades of: green, blue, red, grey, black or glossy white. With a Beovision MX 4002 as an extra TV in the bedroom, you could access the video and satellite options of the Avant in the living room or wake up to music from the radio and CD of the Ouverture or BeoSound 3000. Beovision MX4002 was replaced with the MX4200 in 2003.

MX Design

Filling a television with every conceivable gadget that technology offers is easy enough. What’s more difficult is identifying what really improves the overall experience of watching TV and eliminating the things that don’t. That’s the philosophy behind the MX range. In both form and function, it’s a clear-cut case of less being more.

Complete with a choice of 6 colours that included green and white, the specially-designed wall brackets of the MX 4000 gave you the option of placing your MX on the wall. The placement options of the MX 4000 also included a motorised stand with room for your VCR/DVD player. The TV was controlled by the provided Beo4 remote control.

Beolink® – Beovision MX 4002

Beovision MX 4002 was the Beolink® variation of the MX 4000. This model gave you numerous options when you were setting up your Beolink® system and needed an extra television in your bedroom, study or kitchen. The MX 4002 was available in the same colours as MX 4000 and had the same placement possibilities as well.

** Beovision 4000/4002 at the time of its introduction, was fitted with a plexi-glass (acrylic) screen. However, since the late 1990’s, the model has a glass screen, the same as the rest of the model range.

 
 

BeoVision MX 4002 Product Details

Type Numbers

Beovision MX4002
7843 (F(EU)) (1995 - Nov 1996)
7842 (GB) (1995 - Oct 1996)
7844 (ITA) (1995 - Oct 1996)
7840 (NEU) (1995 - Oct 1996)
7841 (NEU) (1995 - Oct 1996)

Beovision MX4002 NT
8730 (NEU) (1999)
8731 (F-GB) (1999)
8732 (GB) (1999)
8734 (ITA) (1999)
8735 (AUS) (2000)
8736 (EEU) (1999)

Beovision MX4002 IT
7847 (EU) (1996 - Sept 1999)
7848 (FR) (1996 - Sept 1999)
7846 (GB) (1996 - Sept 1999)
7849 (ITA) (1996 - Sept 1999)
7845 (NEU) (1996 - Sept 1999)

Designer

Manufactured

1995 - 2003

Colour Options

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BeoVision MX 4002 Product Specification

Beovision MX 4002

Terminal included: Beo4
Picture tube 55cm Black Line, Black Matrix (Visible picture 51cm)
Contrast screen: acrylic
VisionClear, Auto picture adjustment, Auto cut-off, Wideband CTI, Dynamic luminance peaking
TV tuner range UHF
CTV system Multistandard NTSC on AV
Teletext system FastText, 6 languages, memory
TV programmes: 59
Sound: stereo
Long-term max. output: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohm
Stereo decoder/Bilingual NICAM
Speaker system: log line, full range speakers
Power consumption/Minimum Typical 90 watts / 2.5 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 51 x 55 x 41.5 cm
Weight: 23 kg
Connections: AV Link 1 x 21-pin SCART, Datalink
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
ML ML socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Stereo headphones Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorized stand operation 4-pin socket

Link compatibility: Master Link

Beovision MX 4002 NT

Terminal included: Beo4
Picture tube: 55cm Flat Square, Hi-Bri with Inwar mask (Visible picture 51cm)
Contrast screen: grey glass
VisionClear, Auto picture adjustment, Auto cut-off, Wideband CTI, Dynamic luminance peaking
TV tuner range VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system Depending on type: B/G/D/K/L/L´/I PAL SECAM, NTSC on AV
Teletext system Improved Teletext, FastText, 6 languages, 4 memory page per programme
TV programmes: 59
Sound: stereo
Long-term max. output: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohm
Stereo decoder/Bilingual: depending on type
A2 + NICAM B/G/I optional
A2 + NICAM B/G/L optional
Speaker system: log line, full range speakers
Power consumption/Minimum: typical 88 W / 2.5 W

Connections: AV Link 2 x 21-pin SCART, Datalink
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
ML ML socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Stereo headphones: jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorised stand operation 4-pin socket
Dimensions W x H x D 51 x 55 x 41.5cm
Weight 23 kg

Link compatibility: Master Link

Beovision MX4002 IT 

Terminal included: Beo4
Picture tube: 55cm Black Line, Black Matrix (Visible picture 51cm)
Contrast screen: grey glass
VisionClear Auto picture adjustment, Auto cut-off, Wideband CTI, Dynamic luminance peaking
TV tuner range VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system Depending on type: B/G/D/K/L/L´/I PAL SECAM, NTSC on AV
Teletext system Improved Teletext, FastText, 6 languages, 4 memory page per programme
TV programmes: 59
Sound: stereo
Long-term max. output: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohm
Stereo decoder/Bilingual: depending on type
A2 + NICAM B/G/I optional
A2 + NICAM B/G/L optional
Speaker system: log line, full range speakers
Power consumption/Minimum: typical 90 W / 2.5 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 51 x 55 x 41.5cm
Weight: 23 kg

Connections: AV Link 1 x 21-pin EURO, Datalink
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
ML ML socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Stereo headphones Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorized stand operation 4-pin socket

Link compatibility: Master Link

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BeoVision MX 4200

BeoVision MX 4200

BeoVision MX 4200

The last word in a fine story, the MX4200 looked modern at its introduction despite being modelled on an 18 year old design. A testament to the vision of David Lewis.

Beovision MX4200 is a 52cm 4:3 television set, and is based on an updated chassis of Beovision MX4000/4002. It has the same design line as the previous MX model range but includes the following improvements:

Improved picture quality

16:9 format handling

Set-Top Box Controller as standard

Camcorder connection

Theft protection

MasterLink module (optional)

RF Modulator (optional)

Part numbers for Beovision MX4200:

MX4200 1813123 1813122 1813124 1813125

MX4200 with MasterLink 1813083 1813082 1813084 1813085

MX4200 with ML & RF Modulator 1813103 1813102 1813104 1813105

Motorised Wall Bracket 1408966

Accessories for Beovision MX4200 include the following:

Stand type Type 4088

Motorised wall bracket Type 4089

Wall Bracket Type 4114

Shelf V8000/DVD 1 Type 4132

Shelf V8000 + DVD 1 Type 4134

Optional ML Module Type 4015

Optional RF Modulator Type 4018

 
 

BeoVision MX 4200 Product Details

Type Numbers

9150
9151
9152
9153
9155
9156

Designer

Manufactured

2003 - 2006

Colour Options

Light blue, grey dark grey and black

BeoVision MX 4200 Product Specification

Dimensions
W x H x D/Weight 51 x 55 x 42 cm/ 28,5 kg
Cabinet finish
Black, Dark Grey, Grey, Light Blue.
Power consumption
Typical 56 W, Stand by: 0,5 W
Terminal included
Beo4
Stand turning function
+-35 degrees.
Picture tube/Visual picture
52 cm (4:3) / 50.5cm viewable screen, Black Matrix, Real Flat
Contrast screen
Grey glass
VisionClear
Automatic picture control
Auto cut-off

CTI

Adaptive Luminance Peaking
Adaptive black

Scan Velocity Modulation
Teletext
Improved Teletext

9 memory pages per program
CTV system
According to type: B/G/D/K/I/L/L´/M, PAL/SECAM, NTSC on AV
Tuner range
45- 860 MHz, VHF band I-III, S, Hyper, UHF
Pre-tuned TV programmes
99, auto naming

8 Program Groups
Stereo decoders
Menus
Languages
A2 + NICAM

English, Danish, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, German, French, Swedish
Speakers

Power amplifier modules
2 units
Frequency range
100-20.000 Hz
Max sound pressure level
92 dB
Cabinet principle/Net volume
Closed Box/ 0.7 litres
Full Range
80 mm
Bass equalizer
Adaptive
Magnetic shielded
Yes

Connections:
Input TV
Aerial, 1 x 75 ohms
V.TAPE – AV/Decoder
2 x 21-pin for V.TAPE, A/V or Decoder. RGB and S-Video in.
Camcorder/Auxiliary
3 x phono sockets (video in/audio L-R in)
Headphone socket
Mini jack
Power Link
2 x 8-pin sockets
Master Link (Optional)
1 x Master Link
System modulator (Optional)
1 x 75 ohm aerial male (Splitter/System modulator Output).
Set-top box Controller
Motorised stand operation
Mini jack
1 X 5 pin socket

Optional features/modules:
System Modulator EU
4016
System Modulator GB
4018
Master Link module
4015

Stands:

Type:
Height, incl. TV
Floor stand
4088
102 cm
Wall bracket
Motorised Wall bracket
4114
4089

Shelf V8000+DVD1
4134

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BeoVision MX 4500

BeoVision MX 4500

BeoVision MX 4500

At the time of its introduction in 1988, the 66cm Beovision MX4500 was the largest TV in B&O’s innovative and stylish MX Series. But it was not just a pretty face: within the elegant cabinet was the same technology as that featured in the classic LX series. The flat-square picture tube featured B&O’s advanced VisionClear system. Which means that, 50 times a second, the colour balance is automatically regulated to give you the most lifelike picture possible. The VisionClear system also included a Contrast Screen, which tones down the effects of strong light to ensure that your TV picture stays bright.

A new interest to Teletext was given with B&Os highly advanced computer module, which allowed you to flip through the pages without having to wait. You could also store four pages permanently and flash them up just by pressing the Teletext button on the remote-control. Say you regularly like to be updated on the weather, TV programmes or the sports news – you could have

them all at your fingertips with MX4500.

Equipped for tomorrow’s world

A NICAM decoder could also be installed in order to take full advantage of stereo broadcasts.

The choice is yours

Although the MX4500 was developed for the Beocord VHS 82.2 VCR, it also, needless to say, was perfectly happy to partner other video recorders. And there was a wealth of connecting options, including B&O’s Beolink System.

 
 

BeoVision MX 4500 Product Details

Type Numbers

3203 (AUS, Multi TXT) (1988 - Jan 1990)
3204 (I, Multi TXT) (1988 - Jan 1990)
3200 (Multi) (1988 - Jan 1990)
3201 (Multi TXT) (1988 - May 1990)

Designer

Manufactured

1988 - 1990

Colour Options

Red, blue white or black

BeoVision MX 4500 Product Specification

Picture tube size 70cm; Visual picture size 66cm
Picture tube: full square, black matrix, In Line 110 degrees
Operation Beolink 1000
Audio: Aux Link
Screen display; programme number; frequency
Picture and Sound adjustments

Sound system: Stereo decoder: A2 built-in, Bilingual sound A2 built-in
Stereo enhancement, mono pseudo stereo
NICAM stereo
Teletext: 5 languages: S-D-GB-I-F
Teletext memory: 4 complete pages, + 4 page numbers for each TV programme, total 128 numbers
Number of TV programmes: 32
Digital tuning system: VHF + S + Hyper + UHF channels


Tuner range: 45 – 855 MHz
Transposer: French L system built-in
Satellite programmes: prepared for BeoSat RX, AV Link 21-pin
Speaker system, stereo, 2 Log Line
Speaker units: 2 x 7.5cm
Sound power output RMS: 2 x 15 W / 8 ohms
Sound power output music: 2 x 18 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion: < 0.5 %
Intermodulation: < 1 %
Frequency range: +/- 1.5 dB 20 – 20,000 Hz
Power band width: 20 – 12,500 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB
Bass control: + 16 – 6 dB / 60 Hz
Treble control: +/- 10 dB / 10,000 Hz

Power supply: 180 – 260 V / 50 – 60 Hz
Power consumption: 85 (63 – 150) W
Stand by: 5 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 65 x 67.5 x 46.5cm
Weight: 40.3 kg

Connections: AV Link, Audio Aux Link, stereo headphones, external speakers

Link compatibility: Datalink

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BeoVision MX 5000

BeoVision MX 5000

BeoVision MX 5000

Beovision MX5000 marked a high-point in the development of the MX series of televisions. The MX5000 was a fully-fledged 66cm TV, housing everything that technology had to offer in the area of TV pictures and sound.

The television had a 66cm flat-square picture tube, together with automatic adjustment of the colour balance 50 times every second, so you always obtained a crystal clear picture in lifelike colours. The set could also cope easily with variable light conditions thanks to the built-in contrast screen.

Beovision MX5000 also offered a unique feature in operating comfort – a motorised swivel platform which was operated by the same Beolink 1000 remote control as the television. The whole set could be turned 35 degrees either side for better viewing. And when you turned off the set, it automatically returned to the centre position. This was the first Bang & Olufsen TV set to employ a motorised base/stand.

Beovision MX5000 was designed specially be use in conjunction with Beocord VX5000 video recorder when, together, you could pull in a live picture from another channel on the screen while you continued with the programme you were already watching. Very handy when you were waiting for a specific programme on another channel to start. Much the same could be done in later years with the advent of Picture-in-Picture – a module bought as an accessory for fitting into your television.

Like all of Bang & Olufsen’s TV range at the time that Beovision MX5000 was produced, you could also have a NICAM decoder installed for the reception of stereo TV broadcasts. It came prepared with a Teletext decoder fitted with the four most-used pages stored in memory so that you could call them onto the screen very quickly. The MX5000 also automatically chose the right Teletext alphabet when you switched to a foreign TV station.

Another feature was that of satellite broadcasts in that you could have a Beosat RX satellite receiver connected to the television in order to receive satellite television programmes. The Beosat RX unit fitted snugly under the set in much the same way as the Beocord VX5000 video recorder.

Beovision MX5000 won I.D. magazine’s I.D. Award for its design in 1990.

Beovision MX5000 US

Bang & Olufsen’s first television in the the US market was a variant, the MX 5000 US. But, because of sales factors and market conditions at the time, it was not a great success.

 
 

BeoVision MX 5000 Product Details

Type Numbers

Beovision MX 5000
3213 (AUS, Mulit TXT) (1988 - Jun 1989)
3217 (E, Multi TXT) (1988 - Mar 1990)
3206 (FTZ, Multi TXT) (1988 - Aug 1990)
3216 (FTZ, Multi TXT) (1988 - Jul 1990)
3218 (GB, Multi, NICAM) (1988 - Jun 1990)
3214 (I, Multi TXT) (1988 - Feb 1990)
3211 (Multi) (1988 - Jul 1990)
3212 (Multi, NICAM) (1988 - Aug 1990)

Beovision MX 5000 USA NTSC
USA 3250 (1988 - May 1991)

Beovision MX 5500 USA NTSC
USA 3251 (1990 - Oct 1994)

Designer

Manufactured

1988 - 1992

Colour Options

Red, blue, white grey or black

BeoVision MX 5000 Product Specification

Beovision MX 5000 USA NTSC

CTV system Multistandard B/G/L (GB version: PAL I)
Colour system PAL/ SECAM, NTSC A/V 4.43 MHz / 3.58 MHz
Picture tube (Visual picture) 70 cm (66cm)
Picture tube system Flat square, Hi-Bri, In-Line 110 degrees
Contrast screen: with metallised coating
Design: high format cabinet

Operation Beolink 1000, one-way (Prepared for two-way)
Sound centre balance: between BeoLab and Beovision speakers

Sound system: built-in NICAM EU + A2 stereo decoder
Built-in NICAM EU + A2 dual language
TV tuner range: 46 – 855 MHZ: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
No. of TV programmes: 50
Satellite: prepared for BeoSat LM kit
No. of satellite programmes: 64
Signal/noise level: > 35 dB/1 Vpp and antenna signal > 1mV
Crosstalk between sources: > 45 dB / 5 MHz
Teletext FLOF, TOP, 5 alphabet, 6 alphabet (E)
Teletext memory: 4 x 50 page nos.
Station identification: via Teletext/station naming
Speaker system: 2 x Log Line
Speaker units: full range 2 x 7.5cm
Long-term max. output power: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion: < 0.5% at 15 W
Intermodulation: < 1%
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB weighted 50 mV (NICAM > 70 dB)
Frequency range, audio: 25 – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Power bandwidth: 25 – 20,000 Hz
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 8 dB /10,000 Hz

Power supply: 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 100 (75 – 165) W
Power consumption stand-by: 3 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 54.5 x 66 x 45cm
Weight: 42 kg

Connections: VCR 1 (B&O AV1), Decoder (EIA:IS-15), AUX/LINE,
Power Links 1& 2, S-Video in, B&O motorised stand, ext. speakers R & L,
Headphones, Audio in R&L, Audio Out R&L, Video in, Video out, Data Link
RF connectors (F type), IN A&B, IN C, Out 1&2,Out 3

Link compatibility: Datalink

Beovision MX 5000 USA NTSC

CTV system NTSC M
Picture tube (Visual picture) 70cm (66cm)
Picture tube system Flat square, Black matrix, In-line 110°

Operation Beolink 1000, one-way
Beolink 7000, two-way (from April 1990)
Sound system Multichannel Television Sound BTSC
TV tuner range VHF channel 2-6
VHF mid. CATV A A-5 – A-1, A-1
VHF channel 7 – 13
VHF super channels
VHF hyper channels W + 1 – W + 28
UHF channels 14 – 69
UHF ultra channels W + 29 – W + 84
Tuning system Digital, fine tune
No. of User defined channels A input: 125, B input: 125
Sensitivity VHF: – 87 dBm min
UHF: – 85 dBm min
IF rejection VHF: >50 dB
UHF: >55 dB
Image rejection VHF: >50 dB
UHF: >30 dB
Adjacent channel reduction Adj. picture carrier: > 40 dB
Adj. sound carrier: > 40 dB
Contrast control range > 7 dB
Tint control range > 40 degrees

Speaker system: 2 x log line
Speaker units: 2 x 7,5cm
Sound output power: RMS 2 x 5 W
Harmonic distortion: < 1.5% at 3 W
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 45 dB stereo/SAP
Frequency range, output ampl: 85 – 9,000 Hz
Frequency range, Power Link out: 30 – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB ext. sources
Bass control: +/- 5 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 5 dB /10,000 Hz

Power supply: 120 V
Power consumption: 150 W max
Power consumption stand-by: 2,7 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 64.7 x 67.3 x 47.6cm
Weight: 48 kg

Connections: VCR 1 (B&O AV1), Decoder (EIA:IS-15), AUX/LINE, Power Links 1& 2, S-Video in, B&O motorised stand, Ext. speakers R & L, Headphones, Audio in R&L
Audio Out R&L, Video in, Video out, Data Link, RF connectors (F type), IN A&B, IN C, Out 1&2, Out 3

Link compatibility: Datalink

Beovision MX 5500 (USA) NTSC

Visible picture-diagonal measurement: 66cm (visible)
Picture tube: full square, black matrix, 110° in-line
Sound system: MTS stereo and SAP
Tuner ranges: VHF ch. 2-6
VHF mid. CATV A-5-A1,A1
VHF ch. 7-13
VHF super channels
VHF hyper channels
W+1-W+28
UHF ch. 14-69
UHF ultra ch. W+29-W+84
Number of user defined channels: Input A-125, Input B-125
Speaker system: 2 x log line
Drivers 2 x 7,5cm
RMS Power Output: 5W x 2
Frequency response Output amp./speakers: 85-9000 Hz +/- 3 dB

Power Link: 30-20 kHz +/- 1.5 dB
Dimensions W x H x D: 64.7 x 67.3 x 47.6 cm
Weight: 48 kg

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BeoVision MX 5500

BeoVision MX 5500

BeoVision MX 5500

Beovision MX 5500 was perhaps Bang & Olufsen’s most elegant high-format TV according to the 1990 catalogue. The screen was exactly the same size as other 66cm television screens, but the stereo loudspeakers were located underneath, creating a completely different look. Also, the flat design and polished surfaces in clear colours helped make this big TV seem light and elegant.

 

From your armchair, the whole TV could be rotated 35 degrees to either side with lust a press of the Beolink 1000 terminal. And, when you had Beocord VX 5000 video tape recorder working in conjunction with it, the MX 5500 opened up a world of technological sophistication that literally, needed to be seen to be believed.

Whatever stereo system you used, Beovision MX 5500 had stereo decoders that allowed it to do full justice to the most exquisite music track. It shifted from system to system automatically; you didn’t even need to think about it. You could also use Beocord VX 5000 video recorder to record and playback 4 hours of stereo sound and picture or up to 8 hours of stereo sound alone.

Beovision MX 5500 contained the sum total of Bang & Olufsen’s expertise in sound and picture technology. As well as giving razor-sharp pictures and totally natural colours, room was left for a satellite receiver module. And naturally, there were connections options for extra loudspeakers, computers, decoders, headphones, amplifier loop, TV games and a whole host more.

The slim, beautiful Beocord VX 5000 video recorder was carefully designed to match the Beovision MX 5500 TV.

 
 

BeoVision MX 5500 Product Details

Type Numbers

3268 (FMS) (1990 - July 1992)
3278 (FTS) (1990 - Jan 1992)
3263 (GDT) (1990 - Jan 1992)
3279 (GNS) ( 1990 - Jan 1992)
3262 (GTG) ( 1990 - Nov 1991)
3267 (MDE) ( 1990 - Mar 1992)
3273 (MDS) ( 1990 - Jan 1992)
3282 (MIS) ( 1990 - Oct 1991)
3286 (MNE) ( 1990 - Jan 1992)
3260 (MST) ( 1990 - Jul 1992)
3265 (MTA) ( 1990 - Dec 1991)
3261 (MTD) ( 1990 - May 1992)
3264 (MTI) ( 1990 - Jan 1992)
3270 (MTS) ( 1990 - Jan 1992)

Designer

Manufactured

1990 - 1992

Colour Options

White, black, grey, red or blue

BeoVision MX 5500 Product Specification

CTV system: Multistandard B/G/L (GB: PAL I)
Colour system: PAL/ SECAM NTSC A/V 4.43 MHz / 3.58 MHz
Picture tube (Visual picture): 70cm (66cm
Picture tube system: flat square, Hi-Bri, In-Line 110 degrees
Contrast screen: with metallised coating
Design: high format cabinet

Main features:
Operation Beolink 1000, one-way (Prepared for two-way)
Sound centre balance: between BeoLab and Beovision speakers

Provisional specifications:
Sound system: built-in NICAM EU + A2 stereo decoder
Built-in NICAM EU + A2 dual language
TV tuner range: 46 – 855 MHZ: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
No of TV programmes: 50
Satellite: prepared for BeoSat LM kit
No. of satellite programmes: 64
Signal/noise level: > 35 dB/1 Vpp and antenna signal > 1mV
Crosstalk between sources: > 45 dB / 5 MHz
Teletext: FLOF, TOP, 5 alphabet, 6 alphabet (E)
Teletext memory: 4 x 50 page nos
Station identification: via Teletext/station naming
Speaker system: 2 x Log Line
Speaker units: full range 2 x 7.5cm
Long-term max output power: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion: < 0.5% at 15 W
Intermodulation: < 1%
Signal-to-noise ratio: > 50 dB weighted 50 mV (NICAM > 70 dB)
Frequency range, audio: 25 – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Power bandwidth: 25 – 20,000 Hz
Bass control: +/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 8 dB /10,000 Hz

Power supply: 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 100 (75 – 165) W
Power consumption stand-by: 3 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 54.5 x 66 x 45cm
Weight: 42 kg

Connections: AV Link 2 x 21-pin SCART sockets
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link 7-pin socket
Power Link 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers 2 x 2-pin sockets
Motorized stand operation 4-pin socket
Aerial VHF – UHF 75 ohms coaxial socket
Stereo headphones Jack socket 6 mm

Link compatibility: Datalink

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BeoVision MX 6000

BeoVision MX 6000

BeoVision MX 6000

Beovision MX6000 delivers the same uncompromising picture quality as the MX 7000. The only difference is the loudspeaker system which has conventional amplification using built-in passive speakers.

 

The MX television range was the first to bring the TV out into the open and it continues to show alternative ways of living with television. With the current MX range, the TV finally becomes a discreet part of your interior decoration. Choose between a 51cm or 66cm screen, 6 different colours and a versatile range of stands and brackets – with or without motorised turning. What comes as standard however, is an uncompromising sound and picture quality that has set the reference for modern television.

The Beovision MX series has become a classic. Designed by David Lewis in the 1980s, this television set has gradually developed through the years to become the most well-known TV in the world today. Much has happened however, since the first version. Today the Beovision MX6000 is equipped with the latest in picture and sound technology. This is the first, and probably only, TV with an built-in active speaker system. By using the same technology as used in all their stand alone active speakers, Bang & Olufsen have managed to provide sound quality that is hard to believe. The MX6000 is really the same machine as the MX7000 but without the active speakers. It features a passive system instead.

When it comes to the picture, the current version features a 28 inch BlackLine S CRT along with the contrast screen and the other VisionClear components. The MX series can, of course, be equipped with built in satellite receiver/Positioner and a Picture-In-Picture (PIP) module. For those wishing to use the Teletext subtitles when a programme is using them the MX sets automatically turns them on and, in conjunction with a Beocord VX7000, it can also record a TV programme with subtitles. All versions can be connected to the motor stands giving the possibility to adjust the viewing angle remotely.

With two colours and five placement options to choose from, the MX 6000 will suit almost any purpose and room environment. The Beovision MX6000 is basically an MX7000, but with a conventional speaker system instead of active loudspeakers.

Design

Filling a television with every conceivable gadget that technology offers is easy enough. What’s more difficult is identifying what really improves the overall experience of watching TV and eliminating the things that don’t. That’s the philosophy behind the MX range. In both form and function, it’s a clear-cut case of less being more.

Features

With 2 colours and 5 placement options to choose from, the MX 6000 will suit almost any purpose. Optional brackets are available; Beovision MX6000 is available in glossy black and glossy white only. The TV is controlled by the provided Beo4 remote control. It is a 66cm TV with VisionClear; stereo loudspeakers; improved Teletext; Beo4 remote control; connections for Beolink® VCR and headphones; BeoStand and motorised stands are optional.

BeoVision MX 6000 Product Details

Type Numbers

3300
3301
3303
3304
3305
3306
3307
3309
3312
3313
3314
3316
3318
3500
3501
3503
3504
3505
3506
3507
3540
3543
3549
3552
3558
7810
7811
7812
7814
7815
7816
7817
7850
7851
7853
7854
7855
7856
7857
7858
7859
7862
7863
7864
7866
7867
7868
7869
8710
8711
8712
8714
8715
8716

Designer

Manufactured

1992 - 2002

Colour Options

White, Black, Blue, Grey, Red

BeoVision MX 6000 Product Specification

CTV system
Picture tube (Visual picture)
70 cm (66 cm)
Picture tube system
Flat square, Hi-Bri, In-Line 110 degrees
Contrast screen
With metallised coating
Design
High format cabinet
Cabinet
White, black, red, grey, blue

Main features:

Operation
Beolink 1000, one-way
Beolink 5000, two-way
Beolink 7000, two-way
TV tuner range
46 – 855 MHz: VHF, S, Hyper, UHF channels
*(System I 470 – 855 MHz: UHF channels)
No. of TV programmes
59 (+5 for local rooms)
Satellite identification
Station naming/program list
Satellite
*Prepared for BeoSat LM
No. of satellite programmes
> 99
Signal/noise level
> 35 dB/1 Vpp and antenna signal > 1mV
Crosstalk between sources
> 45 dB / 5 MHz
Teletext
FLOF, 6 alphabet
Teletext memory
4 x 59 page nos.
Sound system
*Nicam + A2 stereo decoder + A2 dual languages
Speaker system
2 x Bass Reflex
Long-term max. output power
2 x 40 W / 8 ohms
Harmonic distortion
< 0.5% at 15 W
Intermodulation
< 1%
Signal-to-noise ratio
> 50 dB weighted 50 mV (NICAM > 70 dB)
Frequency range, audio
25 – 20,000 Hz +/- 1.5 dB
Power bandwidth
25 – 20,000 Hz
Channel separation
A” stereo >26 (NICAM > 50 dB)
Bass control
+/- 8 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control
+/- 8 dB /10,000 Hz
Crossover frequency
3200 Hz

Power supply

220 – 240 volts
Power consumption
100 (75 – 165) W
Power consumption stand-by
3 W
Dimensions W x H x D
65 x 67.5 x 46.5 cm
Weight
40.3 kg

AV1 & AV2

S-VHS

Power Link 1 & 2

Audio Aux Link

External speakers L & R

Headphone

B&O stand

Link compatibility: Datalink

Beovision MX 6000 MK II

Dimensions W x H x D
65 x 67.5 x 46.5 cm
Weight
40.3 kg
Terminal included
Beolink 1000
Picture tube
70 cm Black Line-s, Black Matrix
Visible picture
66 cm
Contrast screen
Grey glass
VisionClear
Auto picture adjustment
Auto cut-off
Wideband CTI
Dynamic luminance peaking
Cabinet finish – White, Black, Blue, Grey, Red
TV tuner range
VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system
Multistandard NTSC on AV
Teletext system
FastText, 6 languages, memory
TV programmes
59
Sound
Stereo
Long-term max. output
2 x 40 W / 8 ohms
Stereo decoder/Bilingual
Depending on type
A2 + NICAM
Speaker system
Bass-reflex, two way
Power consumption/Minimum
Typical 90W / 3 W
Market specifications:
Market:
TV tuner
CTV system
3309 GB
UHF
PAL I
3302 HK
UHF
PAL I
Others
VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
Multistandard NTSC AV
Connections:
AV Link
2 x 21-pin sockets
Super VHS
YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio AUX Link
7-pin socket
Power Link
2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers
2 x 2-pin sockets
Stereo headphones
Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorized stand operation
4-pin socket
Link compatibility: Datalink

Beovision MX6000 IT 

Dimensions W x H x D
65 x 67.5 x 46.5 cm
Weight 40.3 kg
Terminal included Beo4
Picture tube
70 cm Black Line-s, Black Matrix
Visible picture
66 cm
Contrast screen
Grey glass
VisionClear
Auto picture adjustment
Auto cut-off
Wideband CTI
Dynamic luminance peaking
TV tuner range
VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system
Depending on type: B/G/D/K/L/L´/I PAL, SECAM, NTSC on AV
Teletext system
Improved Teletext, FastText, 6 languages, 4 memory page pr. programme
TV programmes
59
Sound
Stereo
Long-term max. output
2 x 40 W / 8 ohm
Stereo decoder/Bilingual
Depending on type:
A2 + NICAM B/G/I optional
A2 + NICAM B/G/L optional
Speaker system
Bass-reflex, two way
Power consumption/Minimum
Typical 90 W / 2 W
Connections:
AV Link
2 x 21-pin socket
Super VHS
YC playback 4-pin socket
Power Link
2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers
2 x 2-pin sockets
Stereo headphones
Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorized stand operation
4-pin socket
Link compatibility:  Datalink

Beovision MX6000 Beo4

Dimensions W x H x D – 65 x 67.5 x 46.5 cm
Weight – 40.3 kg
Terminal included – Beo4
Picture tube
70 cm – 28″ Black Line-s, Black Matrix
Visible picture – 66 cm – 26″
Contrast screen
Grey glass
VisionClear
Auto picture adjustment
Auto cut-off
Wideband CTI
Dynamic luminance peaking
TV tuner range
VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system
Multi-standard NTSC on AV
Teletext system
FastText, 6 languages, memory
TV programmes – 59
Sound – Stereo
Long-term max. output
2 x 40 W / 8 ohm
Stereo decoder/Bilingual
A2 + NICAM
Speaker system – Bass-reflex, two way
Power consumption/Minimum – Typical 90 W / 2 W
Connections:
AV Link – 2 x 21-pin socket
Super VHS
YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link – 7-pin socket
Power Link – 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers – 2 x 2-pin sockets
Stereo headphones – Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorized stand operation – 4-pin socket
Link compatibility: Datalink

Beovision MX6000 NT

Dimensions W x H x D – 65 x 67.5 x 46.5 cm
Weight – 40.3 kg
Terminal included – Beo4
Picture tube
70 cm – 28″ Black Line-s, Black Matrix
Visible picture – 66 cm – 26″
Contrast screen
Grey glass
VisionClear
Auto picture adjustment
Auto cut-off
Wideband CTI
Dynamic luminance peaking
TV tuner range
45 – 865 MHz,VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system
According to type:
B/G/D/K/L/L´/I/M PAL, SECAM, NTSC on AV
Teletext system
Improved Teletext, FastText, 6 languages, 4 memory page pr. programme
TV programmes – 59
Sound – Stereo
Long-term max. output
2 x 40 W / 8 ohm
Stereo decoder/Bilingual
A2 + NICAM
Speaker system
Bass-reflex, two way
Power consumption/Minimum – Typical 94 W / 2 W
Connections:
AV Link
2 x 21-pin socket
Super VHS
YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio Aux Link – 7-pin socket
Power Link – 2 x 8-pin sockets
External speakers – 2 x 2-pin sockets
Stereo headphones – Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorized stand operation – 4-pin socket
Link compatibility: Datalink

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BeoVision MX 7000

BeoVision MX 7000

BeoVision MX 7000

The MX range was the first to bring the TV out into the open and it continues to show alternative ways of living with television. Beovision MX7000 was Bang & Olufsen’s first television set designed with active speakers.

Beovision MX 7000 comes with the same Active loudspeakers technology that’s found in the BeoLab range of loudspeakers. By building the amplifiers directly into the speaker cabinet we’re able to ensure a sound performance that’s second to none. With the MX 7000 you have a full range of 6 colours and 5 placement options. Whether you prefer blue to red or a motorised stand to a non-motorised stand, the MX 7000 will give you a number of possibilities: 66cm screen with VisionClear, active loudspeakers, improved Teletext, Beo4 remote control, connections for Beolink®, VCR and headphones, optional module for satellite, BeoStands and motorised stands and available in pearlescent shades of: blue, green, red, grey, black or glossy white.

The Beovision MX series has become a classic. Designed by the famous David Lewis in the ’80s, this television set has gradually developed through the years to become the most known TV in the world today. Much has happened, however, since the first version. Today the MX7000 is equipped with the latest in picture and sound technology. This is the first, and probably only, TV with an built-in active speaker system. By using the same technology as used in all their stand alone active speakers, Bang & Olufsen have managed to provide sound quality that is hard to believe. The MX6000 is really the same machine as the MX7000 but without the active speakers. It features a passive system instead. When it comes to the picture, the current version features a 28 inch Backline S CRT along with the contrast screen and the other VisionClear components.

The MX series can, of course, be equipped with built in satellite receiver/Positioner and a Picture-In-Picture (PIP) module. For those wishing to use the Teletext subtitles when a program is using them the MX sets automatically turns them on and, in conjunction with a Beocord VX7000, it can also record a program with subtitles. All versions can be connected to the motor stands giving the possibility to adjust the viewing angle remotely. The MX7000 is available in the same colours as the Avant, namely pearly red, blue, black, green and grey.

With the MX range, the TV finally becomes a discreet part of your interior decoration. Choose between a 51cm or 66cm screen, 6 different colours and a versatile range of stands and brackets – with or without motorised turning. What comes as standard, however, is an uncompromising sound and picture quality that has set the reference for modern television.

Design

Filling a television with every conceivable gadget that technology offers is easy enough. What’s more difficult is identifying what really improves the overall experience of watching TV and eliminating the things that don’t. That’s the philosophy behind the MX range. In both form and function, it’s a clear-cut case of less being more. Beovision MX 7000 is controlled by the Beo4 remote control.

Beovision MX 7000

With the MX 7000 you have a full range of 6 colours and 5 placement options. Whether you prefer blue to red or a motorised stand to a non-motorised stand, the MX 7000 will give you a number of possibilities.

Bang & Olufsen have a long lasting commitment to the principle of Active Loudspeakers, i.e. the idea that each loudspeaker unit is powered by an individual amplifier with a specific crossover network, to ensure perfectly natural sound reproduction. The principle has definite advantages in the field of television sound.

Despite critical operating conditions, Beovision products succeed in providing sonic performances which surpass those of many hi-fi systems. The active loudspeakers in Beovision Avant, for instance, reproduce a sound quality equal to a pair of BeoLab 2500s.

And if your demands exceed those of the average viewer, the speakers’ modularity allows you to enhance the sound performance with any choice of loudspeakers in the BeoLab range.

In October 2002, Beovision MX7000 was replaced with Beovision MX8000.

BeoVision MX 7000 Product Details

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Designer

Manufactured

1992 - 2002

Colour Options

Blue, green, red, grey, black or glossy white

BeoVision MX 7000 Product Specification

BeoVision MX 7000

Dimensions W x H x D
65 x 67.5 x 46.5 cm
Weight
40.3 kg
Terminal included
Beolink 1000
Picture tube
70 cm Black Line-s, Black Matrix
Visible picture
66 cm
Contrast screen
Grey glass
VisionClear
Auto picture adjustment
Auto cut-off
Wideband CTI
Dynamic luminance peaking
Cabinet finish
White
Black
Blue
Grey
Red
TV tuner range
VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system
Multistandard NTSC on AV
Teletext system
FastText, 6 languages, memory
TV programmes
59
Sound
Stereo, Active speakers
Sound pressure level
96 dB stereo
Stereo decoder/Bilingual
Depending on type
A2 + NICAM
Speaker system
Bass-reflex, two way
Power consumption/Minimum
Typical 90W / 3 W
Market specifications:


Market:
TV tuner
CTV system
3385 AUS
UHF
PAL I
3383 GB
UHF
PAL I
Other
VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
Multistandard NTSC AV
Connections:
AV Link
2 x 21-pin sockets
Super VHS
YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio AUX Link
7-pin socket
Power Link
2 x 8-pin sockets
Stereo headphones
Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorized stand operation
4-pin socket
Link compatibility:
Datalink

 


Dimensions W x H x D
65 x 67.5 x 46.5 cm
Weight
40.3 kg
Terminal included
Beo4
Picture tube
70 cm Black Line-s, Black Matrix
Visible picture
66 cm
Contrast screen
Grey glass
VisionClear
Auto picture adjustment
Auto cut-off
Wideband CTI
Dynamic luminance peaking
TV tuner range
VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system
Multistandard NTSC on AV
Teletext system
FastText, 6 languages, memory
TV programmes
59
Sound
Stereo, Active speakers
Sound pressure level
96 dB stereo
Stereo decoder/Bilingual
A2 + NICAM
Speaker system
Bass-reflex, two way
Power consumption/Minimum
Typical 90W / 2 W
Connections:
AV Link
2 x 21-pin sockets
Super VHS
YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio AUX Link
7-pin socket
Power Link
2 x 8-pin sockets
Stereo headphones
Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorized stand operation
4-pin socket
Link compatibility:
Datalink

Beovision MX 7000 IT

Dimensions W x H x D
65 x 67.5 x 46.5 cm
Weight
40.3 kg
Terminal included
Beo4
Picture tube
70 cm Black Line-s, Black Matrix
Visible picture
66 cm
Contrast screen
Grey glass
VisionClear
Auto picture adjustment
Auto cut-off
Wideband CTI
Dynamic luminance peaking
TV tuner range
VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system
Depending on type: B/G/D/K/L/L´/I/ PAL SECAM NTSC on AV
Teletext system
Improved Teletext, FastText, 6 languages, 4 memory page pr programme
TV programmes
59
Sound
Stereo, Active speakers
Sound pressure level
96 dB stereo
Stereo decoder/Bilingual
Depending on type:
A2 + NICAM B/G/I optional
A2 + NICAM B/G/L optional
Speaker system
Bass-reflex, two way
Power consumption/Minimum
Typical 90W / 2 W
Connections:
AV Link
2 x 21-pin sockets
Super VHS
YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio AUX Link
7-pin socket
Power Link
2 x 8-pin sockets
Stereo headphones
Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorized stand operation
4-pin socket
Link compatibility:
Datalink

Beovision MX 7000 NT

Dimensions W x H x D
65 x 67.5 x 46.5 cm
Weight
40.3 kg
Terminal included
Beo4
Picture tube
70 cm Black Line-s, Black Matrix
Visible picture
66 cm
Contrast screen
Grey glass
VisionClear
Auto picture adjustment
Auto cut-off
Wideband CTI
Dynamic luminance peaking
TV tuner range
45 – 865 MHz, VHF, S, Hyper, UHF
CTV system
According to type: B/G/D/K/L/L´/I/M PAL SECAM NTSC on AV
Teletext system
Improved Teletext, FastText, 6 languages, 4 memory page pr programme
TV programmes
59
Sound
Stereo, Active speakers
Sound pressure level
96 dB stereo
Stereo decoder/Bilingual
A2 + NICAM
Speaker system
Bass-reflex, two way
Power consumption/Minimum
Typical 95W / 2,4 W
Connections:
AV Link
2 x 21-pin sockets
Super VHS
YC playback 4-pin socket
Audio AUX Link
7-pin socket
Power Link
2 x 8-pin sockets
Stereo headphones
Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorized stand operation
4-pin socket
Link compatibility:
Data Link

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