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BeoVision 6002

BeoVision 6002

BeoVision 6002

Beovision 6002 was a luxurious colour TV receiver with a 66cm (viewable) screen and cordless, ultrasonic remote control. The slim remote control module allowed you to select up to eight TV programmes, adjust volume, brightness and colour strength from the correct viewing and listening position. You could also switch the set off without moving away from your armchair. The ‘recall’ facility provided a digital on-screen display indicating the channel currently being viewed. The reset function automatically returned volume, colour and brightness to pre-set levels.

Picture quality was outstanding, with sharp, bright, precise image definition and natural colours. The automatic cut-off circuit monitored the balance of colours fifty times a second, guaranteeing long-term colour truth.

Sound reproduction was of hi-fi quality because Beovision 6002 was fitted with a 6,5 watts RMS amplifier which had a wide frequency range and less than 0,8% harmonic distortion. The loudspeaker was of a pressure-chamber construction as used in many hi-fi audio systems. There were separate controls for bass and treble and sockets for connecting headphones and additional speakers. The receiver could also be equipped with a module for Teletext reception and video cassette programmes could be reproduced without additional technical adjustment.

Beovision 6002’s genuine wood-finished cabinet had a unique tambour screen door for protecting the screen when the set was not in use. The self-styled wooden undercarriage with smooth-running castors was both practical and elegant.

BeoVision 6002 Product Details

Type Numbers

3532

Manufactured

1977 - 1981

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BeoVision 6002 Product Specification

CTV system IPAL
Picture size: 66cm nominal
Cabinet: wood with tambour doors
Number of programmes: 8, UHF channels 21 – 69
Picture tube: 110 degrees in-line
Start time: approx 5 seconds
Speaker: forward-facing pressure chamber
Aerial impedance: 75 ohms coaxial
Sound section:
Power output EMS 1000 Hz 6.5 watts
Distortion at specified output < 0.8 %
Frequency response
Amplifier: +/- 1.5 dB 60 – 15,000 Hz
Acoustical: +/- 10 dB 60 – 20,000 Hz
Bass control: +/- 5 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 10 dB / 10,000 Hz
Power supply: 180 – 265 V
Power consumption: 115 W
Standby: 1.5 W
Dimensions (WxHxD): 77 x 48 x 48cm/40Kg
Finishes: teak or rosewood
Standard features: Self-styled legs, Headphone/ext speaker output, Channel indication
Optional accessories: Tape/amp, o/p kit, Teletext decoder

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BeoVision 601

BeoVision 601

BeoVision 601

The Beovision 601 was visually very similar to the Beovision 600, but it used a mildly redesigned chassis. The changes centred mostly around the receiver section, which made greater use of integrated circuits that the previous model had done.

The Beovision 601 was the last true Bang & Olufsen portable television, in as much as it was designed and produced by them in Denmark. It would be the late 1980’s before another portable model would appear, which was the disappointing MX 1500, a Philips set made in a Philips factory in Italy.

 
 

BeoVision 601 Product Details

Type Numbers

3810
3814

Manufactured

1977 - 1981

Colour Options

Black or white

BeoVision 601 Product Specification

Picture tube 17″ – 44 cm
Preprogramming VHF – UHF
Speaker One side-facing
Power supply 220 volts
Power consumption 90 watts
Dimensions H x W x D 33.2 x 43.4 x 30.8 cm
Weight 13.1 kg
Picture tube 110°
TV tuner range 2 – 11
21 – 60
TV system CCIR
VHF B
UHF G
Aerial impedance 75 ohms coaxial
Common VHF – UHF
Sound output 4 watts
Harmonic distortion < 1 %
Bass control No
Treble control Yes

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BeoVision 5 – Plasma

BeoVision 5 - Plasma

BeoVision 5 – Plasma

BeoVision 5 was Bang & Olufsen’s first home cinema plasma screen.

With its big screen, advanced sound system, original positioning options and sophisticated remote control, the BeoVision 5 sets the standard for plasma solutions, especially when it comes to integration in the home. Until the discovery of plasma technology, the idea of having a TV screen hanging on the wall was restricted to the realm of science fiction films. Now the dream has become a reality, and Bang & Olufsen has brought it one step closer by offering a plasma solution that is more than just a “picture on the wall”.

BeoVision 5 is the natural choice for people wanting to combine large-scale audio-visual experiences with a high degree of flexibility in the positioning of the TV screen. All of Bang & Olufsen’s expertise in picture handling and screen technology has been deployed in order to improve the already sharp picture from the big 42-inch screen of BeoVision 4. Brushed aluminium encases both the screen and a special integrated active loudspeaker reproducing high-quality stereo sound.

As a result, BeoVision 5 does not require any additional equipment to fulfil the standards that Bang & Olufsen is renowned for. BeoVision 5 can also function as a centre for distributing sounds and pictures throughout the house via Bang & Olufsen’s unique distribution system: ‘Beolink®’.

BeoVision 5 works with the entire range of Beolink® products and can also connect with the Bang & Olufsen DVD 1 and the Beocord V8000 video recorder. All products can be operated with the Beo4 remote control.

The positioning is quite something, too. Imagine brushed aluminium, gathered at 45-degree angles at the corners, surrounding both the plasma screen and the sound system. Inspired by classical art, it can be hung on the wall in its entirety as a single object -just like a picture in a gallery. However, a TV that hangs on the wall is not intended to represent the ultimate in mobility for some users who prefer greater freedom in their options for their personal home décor. Should it be positioned in the middle of the room on a base? Should the base be motorised so that you can rotate the television from your armchair using the remote control? What about a drawer system in the same design to conceal the DVD player, satellite receiver or video recorder? Or what about leaning the television against the wall, if you don’t want to hang it up? Everything has been thought of!

BeoVision 5 is a unique 108cm (42 “) plasma home cinema concept from Bang & Olufsen. With its obvious associations to the art-of-painting, this plasma master is truly a work of art in itself. This is reflected in its outstanding design affording the user many different placement and colour options. The design of BeoVision 5 was orchestrated by David Lewis, Bang & Olufsen’s chief designer.

The combination of a a high quality plasma display and Bang & Olufsen’s competences in video signal processing means that the picture on BeoVision 5 is the best in the industry. Its advanced sound system, using B&O’s active loudspeaker technology, provides a sonic experience that perfectly matches the outstanding quality of the picture. The built- in loudspeakers, placed below the screen, function as both a centre channel when used in a surround sound set up or as a superb stereo sound system when the BeoVision 5 is used as a stand alone TV.

Operationally, BeoVision 5 has much in common with the BeoVision Avant which means that it can be a system master, together with an audio system to distribute picture and sound around the house.

Picture and Sound Quality merge exquisitely in the new BeoVision 5 from Bang & Olufsen. Containing a striking 108cm 16:9 plasma screen and a pair of powerful built-in active loudspeakers, BeoVision 5 is framed elegantly in your choice of five shades of brushed anodised aluminium. Years of Bang & Olufsen expertise unite these fields to prove that the beauty also has brains.

The screen

With its large screen, advanced sound system, original placement possibilities and multifaceted Bang & Olufsen virtues within operation, BeoVision 5 sets new standards for plasma solutions, not least regarding integration into the home environment

Until the advent of plasma technologies, the idea of hanging a television set on the wall has been confined to the realm of science fiction films. Now that the dream has become reality, Bang & Olufsen takes this possibility a step further by offering a plasma solution that encompasses much more than a simple ‘picture on the wall’. BeoVision 5 is therefore a natural choice for people wishing to combine great viewing and listening sessions with flexibility in placement.

The frame

All Bang & Olufsen picture competencies are utilised to enhance the already razor sharp image of the large plasma screen. The 16:9 picture tops a pair of integrated active loudspeakers offering an enveloping stereo sound built with all the acoustic competencies for which Bang & Olufsen is known. As a result, BeoVision 5 does not require additional equipment to measure up sound- and picture-wise to demanding Bang & Olufsen standards. Furthermore, BeoVision 5 can serve as a Beolink® master, distributing sound and picture throughout the home in Bang & Olufsen’s unique distribution system. Full compatibility with all Beolink®-enabled Bang & Olufsen products is included, as well as seamless connections with Bang & Olufsen’s DVD 1 and Beocord V8000 VCR. Operation of all Bang & Olufsen items is carried out using the Beo4 remote control.

The placement

Offering a selection of brackets and stands, Bang & Olufsen offers a multitude of placement possibilities for BeoVision 5.

The sound

Featuring a pair of active loudspeakers located directly below the plasma screen, BeoVision 5 can provide up to 96 dB of stereo sound on its own. A built-in Dolby Digital® surround sound decoder offers a wealth of sonic experiences – and even includes automatic detection of this 5.1 channel digital sound format.

Connect any active loudspeakers from Bang & Olufsen’s BeoLab range, and be moved by the deep bass and tingling highs found in today’s digital entertainment offerings. Let your home cinema experience be led by the BeoLab 2 subwoofer, a double balanced passive radiator system where an 850 W ICEpower® amplifier (Long Term Maximum Output Power), supplies the fuel for the single active 22cm woofer and two 22cm passive radiators..

The many facets of BeoVision 5 plasma TV

VisionClear elements shine through

Once again Bang & Olufsen has succeeded in combining the objective parameters of picture quality and the subjective elements of viewing comfort to provide an extensive and enveloping viewing experience.

An exceptionally high level of Picture Quality is achieved through the employment of elements including motion compensated progressive scan, Digital Adaptive Luminance Peaking, Digital Colour Transient Improvement (CTI) and adaptive black. Presenting all horizontal lines at once, the BeoVision 5 digital interpolation system eliminates disturbing motion artefacts caused by viewing an interlaced scan on a large screen. By calculating object movement in pixels per field, new pictures are interpolated according to object motion.

Further development of Bang & Olufsen’s own Digital Adaptive Luminance Peaking circuitry adds additionally to the Picture Quality by amplifying the peaking according to the level of luminance shifts present. This purely digital function peaks large luminance shifts proportionally less than small shifts, providing a uniform visual experience. Furthermore, the wideband Digital CTI employed in BeoVision 5 assures a high degree of dimensional precision thanks to a gentler amplification than compared to standard CTI circuits.

How black is black?

Maintaining a proper black level is ensured by the employment of advanced adaptive black circuitry. Correct colour saturation is assured as the brilliance level is automatically adjusted during viewing by BeoVision 5. Reading the content of the current on-screen image, BeoVision 5 automatically increases colour saturation on very light images on the one hand, whilst keeping black details from drifting into grey upon a content shift.

The screen, the user, the surroundings

The field of Viewing Comfort, which involves the interactions between the screen, the user and the surroundings receives great attention through a number of elements. Automatic Picture Control sensors found in the striking “magic eye” found on the top right-hand corner of the BeoVision 5 monitors the amount of ambient light in the room and ensures the best possible picture quality under all lighting situations.

A special dark coloured anti-reflection coated contrast screen also reduces amount of incoming light by more than 80%. The resulting increase in contrast provides a richer on-screen colour experience. Enticing elements such as Hollywood-like electronic curtains, which automatically open and close and Active Picture Format Optimisation, where the transmission signal is read and the optimal picture format is presented automatically additionally highlight the user experience.

Adaptive Bass Linearisation

Protection against low-frequency damage at a high volume level is provided for all Bang & Olufsen BeoLab speakers by Bang & Olufsen’s patented Adaptive Bass Linearisation (ABL) circuitry. ABL monitors the displacement of the loudspeaker units and reduces the output level if any risk of mechanical damage arises. The ABL circuit has very fast attack- and release times for optimum protection and sound performance.

Furthermore, both the BeoLab 2 and the BeoLab 1 loudspeaker feature patented thermal protection circuitry which guards against overheating and burn-out by monitoring the physical temperature of the woofer. An NTC resistor mounted on the rear of the magnet system in combination with a sophisticated simulation of the voice coil temperature triggers an automatic reduction of output if the temperature should exceed the critical level.

Standard features: MasterLink, Picture-in-Picture, Set top box controller, RF Modulator, Dolby Digital Surround Sound (which also supports Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound) and DTS (Digital Theatre System).

Dimensions: The active speakers within BeoVision 5 are the same as the latest (2002) model of the BeoVision Avant. The unit is 17cm wide at the bottom and around 10cm at the top of its 1,10m frame. It leans 9 degrees back and rests (when placed on the floor) on three small metal feet.

Cabinet

BeoVision 5 Cabinet (part number 1417759) has two drawers side-by-side for BeoVision 5 to stand on.

BeoVision 5 can be shaped and coloured in such a way as to complement its surroundings. The aluminium frame and front loudspeaker cover are delivered in the same colour combinations as BeoLab 1 : Metallic black, silver, red, green and blue. It can be positioned in one of several ways. On a floor stand at a 9 degree angle, on a wall bracket at two different heights and either parallel to the wall or at a 9 degree angle to the wall, on the floor on a cabinet which can house two units such as DVD 1, Beocord V8000 or a Set-Top Box, and finally on a motorised floor stand.

Positioning

Ideally BeoVision 5 should be set up with BeoLab 1’s in aluminium in the front with BeoLab 2 and BeoLab 6000’s in the rear. DVD 1 and Beocord V8000 should both be housed in the purpose built silver cabinet.

The screen

With its large screen, advanced sound system, original placement possibilities and multifaceted Bang & Olufsen virtues within operation, BeoVision 5 sets new standards for plasma solutions, not least regarding integration into the home environment

Until the advent of plasma technologies, the idea of hanging a television set on the wall has been confined to the realm of science fiction films. Now that the dream has become reality, Bang & Olufsen takes this possibility a step further by offering a plasma solution that encompasses much more than a simple ‘picture on the wall’. BeoVision 5 is therefore a natural choice for people.

Dimensions:

The active speakers within BeoVision 5 are the same as the latest (2002) model of the BeoVision Avant. The unit is 17cm wide at the bottom and around 10cm at the top of its 1,10m frame. It leans 9 degrees back and rests (when placed on the floor) on three small feet.

Both BeoVision 5 and BeoLab loudspeakers are available in a variety of colours (to match the colours of BeoLab 1) including red, black, aluminium, blue and green, which together offer a solution to suit both you and your interior décor.

Standard features: MasterLink, Picture-in-Picture, Set top box controller, RF Modulator, Dolby Digital Surround Sound (which also supports Dolby Pro Logic Surround Sound) and DTS (Digital Theatre System).

At the top of BeoVision 5 is a little plastic translucent dome which electronically surveys its surroundings. Not in the way of Big Brother – but in keeping a watchful eye on the light conditions in the room in which it is placed. It looks out for instructions from the Beo4 remote control and signals by either a red or green light dot if the television is switched either on or off. It also adjusts the picture according to the lighting conditions of the room itself: brightening the picture in a very bright room, or lowering its intensity in a darkened room. However, BeoVision 5 is not the first television to introduce this little dome. Beosystem AV9000, which was the first integrated AV system from Bang & Olufsen, accommodated it as well, placed in a similar position outside of the frame.

Beosystem AV9000 created a lot of attention in its time and was a breakthrough in home entertainment. But the dome created ill-feeling in that it challenged the expectations as to the general design of Bang & Olufsen products. It stood out in an unusual way. At the time of AV9000’s introduction there was a resistance movement challenging the company’s stance towards so much innovative, aesthetical design.

Ten years later it is a case of déjà vu. However, its reintroduction was proposed by the development team as an answer to a simple engineering problem.

BeoVision 5 Press Release

BeoVision 5 – Bang & Olufsen’s first plasma home-cinema solution

With a 107cm screen, advanced sound system and flexible placement possibilities, BeoVision 5 sets new standards for plasma technology and its integration into the home.

• A visual masterpiece

A sleek brushed aluminium frame, in a choice of six eye catching colours frames both screen and sound system, offering an integrated sound and picture plasma solution. Inspired by the world of classical art, both sound and image may be hung as one single item on the wall, like a painting in a gallery. However, BeoVision 5 has been designed with flexibility in mind and with the use of customised brackets and stands can be placed in a number of ways to suit individual interior set-ups.

Whether it be in the middle of the room on a motorised floor stand, so it turns towards your sofa via the remote control, leaning against the wall with an integrated drawer system to hide the DVD player and satellite receiver, or simply hanging flat against the wall, BeoVision 5 provides an outstanding home cinema experience.

• Superior Sound Quality

BeoVision 5’s 16:9, 107cm plasma screen sits on top of a pair of integrated active loudspeakers offering an enveloping stereo sound built with all the acoustic quality Bang & Olufsen is known for. BeoVision 5 is a Beolink® master product so can be connected seamlessly with all compatible Bang & Olufsen systems to distribute sound and picture throughout the home via the Beo4 remote control.

For the complete home cinema set-up, a powerful multi-channel digital surround sound experience can be created by linking BeoVision 5 to five active speakers from Bang & Olufsen’s extensive range. Both BeoVision 5 and BeoLab loudspeakers are available in a variety of colours, including red, black, aluminium, blue and green, which together offer a solution to suit both you and your interior décor.

 
 

BeoVision 5 – Plasma Product Details

Type Numbers

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Designer

Manufactured

2002 - 2006

Colour Options

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BeoVision 5 – Plasma Product Specification

Available in:
Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, UK

BeoVision 5
Dimensions (W x H x D) 1066 x 1132 x 170 mm
Weight 75 kg
Cabinet finish Black – Soft touch
Colour variants Black, silver, red, green, blue
Mains voltage range 240V +/- 10%, 50 Hz typical
Power consumption Typical: 282 W, standby: 1.8 W

Terminal included Beo4

Diagonal picture size 1066 mm Plasma display panel

Aspect ratio 16:9 (widescreen)
Screen Size: 106 cm diagonal
Screen Aspect Ratio 16:9 Wide
Number of Pixels 408,960 (852 x 480) pixels
Pixel Pitch 1.08 mm
Displayable Colours 16.77 million colours
Contrast 3000:1
Brightness 780 CD/m2
Front mounted contrast screen Anti-reflection coated glass
Picture display formats Format 1: Panorama
Format 2: Letterbox zoom
Format 3: 16:9
Viewing comfort Electronic curtain
Picture format optimisation
Automatic Picture Control
VisionClear Digital Adaptive Luminance Peaking
Vertical peaking
Motion compensated progressive scan
Digital Colour Transient Improvement (CTI)
Adaptive black

Teletext Teletext level 2.5, 1780 pages
Wide Screen Signalling (WSS)
FastText (FLOF), 4 memory pages per programme
17 Teletext languages in 7 groups

Operation conditions temp: 0 – 40 C°
Humidity: 35% – 80%
Max. altitude: 1500 m
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 litre
Woofer 115mm
Tweeter 18mm
Bass equalizer Adaptive
Magnetic shielded Yes
System modulator
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
Connection 1 x 75 ohm aerial male
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 (L/R)
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
Set-top Box Controller

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
Accessories:
Product name Cabinet, BeoVision 5
Type No. 4177
Finish Black
Dimensions (W x H x D) 1065 x 195 x 375 mm





Product name Wall bracket, BeoVision 5
Type No. 4178
Finish Black
Dimensions (W x H x D) 1030 x 634 x 32 mm

Product name Floor stand, BeoVision 5
Type No. 4171
Finish Black
Dimensions (W x H x D) 960 x 51 x 360 mm

Connections
TV Input 1 x 75 ohm aerial female
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 detection (pin-8))

Beolink 1 x MasterLink

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

Dolby® Digital
External BeoLab speakers 5 x Power Link
(2 x front, 2 x rear, 1 x subwoofer)

Loudspeakers recommended,
front/rear BeoLab 1, BeoLab 8000, BeoLab 6000,
BeoLab 4000, BeoLab Penta, BeoLab 4500, subwoofer BeoLab 2

Digital audio input 2 x Coax phono, Input-1 for AV-SCART,
Input-2 for V.TAPE-SCART

Satellite module (optional) 1 x F-connector input ( 75 ohm)

STB-Controller output 1 x Mini jack
(stereo for 2 x IR-blaster with IR-Y-adaptor)

System Modulator 1 x 75 ohm aerial male
(splitter/system modulator output).

*) Possible to configure Set-top box (STB) at Camcorder input and control by STB-Controller

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BeoVision 4 – Plasma

BeoVision 4 - Plasma

BeoVision 4 – Plasma

BeoVision 4 offers greater flexibility and modular convenience to Bang & Olufsen customers than has previously been possible. BeoVision 4 is available in different sizes and consists of the screen, BeoSystem 2 and a cabinet. BeoSystem 2 is the master unit having the same functionality as BeoVision 5.

The recommended centre channel loudspeakers are BeoLab 4000. This plasma TV set has been previously only available in the North American market including Canada, Mexico and the US. When combined with speakers and stands, BeoVision 4 becomes an integral part of BeoSystem 1. However, from Spring 2004 the system – known as Beosystem 2 – arrived in Europe.

This European system incorporates different-sized screens and may be mounted on a wall. Available in 50″ and 65″ screen sizes (37″ and 42″ screen sizes available only to March 2006) The screen surround is of brushed aluminium and is based upon much the same design as BeoVision 5. VisionClear and an anti-reflection coating is included. Controlled by Beo4, the system comprises:

Dolby Digital Surround Sound Decoder

  • Set-Top -Box Controller
  • Picture-in-picture
  • MasterLink module

HF Modulator

Cabinet 2168 is similar to cabinet type 2164 and has a shiny, aluminium-coloured front. Within it can be placed a satellite decoder, DVD 1 and/or Beocord V8000, if these are your required options.

Part:

Part Number:

  • BeoVision 4-37 silver – 1816608
  • BeoVision 4-37 black – 1816609
  • BeoVision 4-37 dark grey – 1816610
  • BeoVision 4 42 silver including wall bracket – 1816049
  • BeoVision 4 42 dark grey including wall bracket – 1816578
  • BeoVision 4 42 black including wall bracket – 1816577
  • BeoVision 4 50 black including wall bracket – 1816591
  • BeoVision 4 50 dark grey including wall bracket – 1816592
  • BeoVision 4 50 silver including wall bracket – 1816415
  • BeoSystem 2 – 1816403
  • Cabinet 2168 – 1216813
  • Cabinet BV4 – 1216813
  • BeoVision 4 65 silver – 1816632
  • BeoVision 4 65 black – 1816633
  • BeoVision 4 65 dark grey – 1816634
  • BeoSystem 2 (BV4 65) – 1816403
  • BeoVision 4 65 Wall Brackets – 1405866
  • Remote Control for BV4 stand alone – 8053460

BeoVision 4 Wall Bracket and Table Stands

A new wall bracket and table stand for the BeoVision 4 range will be available from December 2004. The new wall bracket is finished in black lacquered steel and with its reduced dimensions is suitable for use with the 37”, 42” and 50” screen options.

The table stands will be available in two options: one for BeoVision 4-37 and the other for either BeoVision 4-42 or BeoVision 4-50. The Table Stands will be finished in black, painted aluminium.

The only accessory for BV4-65 is the wall bracket. Introduced on BV4-65 will be a slightly darker Contrast Screen resulting in an improved perceived picture quality due to the lower black level.

Wall Bracket & Table Stand Part Numbers:

  • BV4 Wall Bracket 1407866
  • Table Stand BV4-37 1408566
  • Table Stand BV4-42/50 1407966

BeoVision 4 – 42 Newsletter April 2004

In view of the general expansion of flat screens in the market, Bang & Olufsen is now strengthening its flat screen portfolio by launching BeoVision 4 – 42. BeoVision 4 – 42 is a modular flat screen home-cinema system master consisting of:

A 107cm plasma monitor for wall mounting (wall bracket included)

BeoSystem 2 – a master unit offering the customer a genuine Bang & Olufsen system master

an elegantly designed cabinet for placement of BeoSystem 2 and a separate box solution, e.g. DVD 1.

In line with our vision of constantly questioning the ordinary in search of surprising and long-lasting experiences, it is crucial for Bang & Olufsen to stand out. The mere offering of a plasma solution with a separate master unit is far from unique in the market today. Still, we put great value in differentiating Bang & Olufsen products from our competitors.

BeoVision 4 – 42 is differentiated by:

A true Bang & Olufsen visual expression and craftsmanship to the last detail with the aluminium frame on the monitor, the design of the cabinet and the possible combination with BeoLab loudspeakers, BeoVision 4 – 42 has a true Bang & Olufsen visual expression. This is characterised by an elegant design, an exquisite choice of materials and craftsmanship to the last detail.

The aluminium frame is mounted on a handmade mainframe made of steel. There are no visible screws or welding notches – even the screws are handmade in order to ensure a smooth surface and not disturb the visual expression. By means of our special surface treatment competences, we have achieved a beautiful yet robust surface of the aluminium on the frame and the cabinet.

BeoVision 4 – 42: a system master that offers freedom of application.

The BeoVision 4 – 42 solution offers not only sublime experiences in a home-cinema setup. It also is fully compatible with the Beolink® system and can work as a system master that distributes sound and/or picture to up to 16 rooms. BeoVision 4 – 42 is a modular system, it has a built-in Dolby® Digital/DTS® module, and it can be integrated with the entire BeoLab loudspeaker range, as well as with Bang & Olufsen audio and video products. There is only one cable between the monitor and the master unit which increases the placement flexibility. All this maximises the freedom of application – only your imagination sets the limits for a true Bang & Olufsen experience.

Easy operation – One remote

Despite the possibility of integrating BeoVision 4 – 42 with many products and features, the operation is well-known and simple – based on one remote: Beo4. This is ensured via the IR-eye which is connected to BeoSystem 2. The built-in Set-top Box Controller is an example of the simplified operation principle of Bang & Olufsen; digital television can be received from a separate satellite box, but still operated with Beo4.

VisionClear – improved picture technologies

VisionClear is a concept developed by Bang & Olufsen that focuses on picture improvement technologies. Among the technologies is the peaking technology, which sharpens the picture by making a simulated contour around objects so that every detail stands out. There is a tendency in the market to overdo the peaking – so that the picture becomes unnaturally sharp. Bang & Olufsen focuses on creating a natural sharpness in the picture – therefore the picture is only peaked to a certain limit. The natural picture is moreover helped by noise reduction. As the peaking technology also makes noise more visible, a noise reduction circuit is incorporated in BeoVision 4 – 42 to compensate for the increased noise. This way BeoVision 4 – 42 offers sharp yet noiseless pictures.

Viewing Comfort – improved viewing experience

The Viewing Comfort concept focuses on the interface between the screen and the user, and between the screen and the room. It has been developed to improve the subjective viewing experience of the user. Viewing Comfort elements in BeoVision 4 – 42 include the anti-reflection coated contrast screen, which reduces reflections of incoming light and improves the black level. The black level of BeoVision 4 – 42 is better than what is generally seen in the market for plasma – meaning that what looks black is more black, rather than grey.

The result is deeper and richer colours. Other Viewing Comfort elements in BeoVision 4 – 42 are electronic curtains and automatic picture format optimisation. (Due to the separation of monitor and master in BeoVision 4 – 42, the Automatic Picture Control feature known from BeoVision 5 and other BeoVision products is not available in BeoVision 4 – 42).

 
 

BeoVision 4 – Plasma Product Details

Type Numbers

8965 (AUS)
896 (EEU)
896 (F(GB))
896 (GB-EXP)
8963 (HK)
8964 9ITA)
8961 (A-B-D-E-N-NL-SF-S-EXP)
8962 (CH)
8960 (DK)

Designer

Manufactured

2004 -

Colour Options

Black/Silver/Dark Grey

BeoVision 4 – Plasma Product Specification

BeoVision 4 EU Specifications

Screen and picture when combined with Beosystem 1
Plasma display panel WXGA, HDTV ready
Diagonal picture size 126,9 cm
Aspect ratio 16:9 (wide-screen)
Front mounted contrast screen Anti-reflection coated glass
Scanning formats 480p, 1080i
Picture display formats: Format 1: Panorama
Format 2: Letterbox zoom
Format 3: 16:9
Viewing comfort Electronic curtain
Picture format optimisation
Tint settings stored per channel
VisionClear Motion compensated progressive scan
Adaptive Luminance Peaking
Vertical peaking
Automatic skin tone correction
Specifications: Dimensions W x H x D
(Dimensions W x H x D including wall bracket 1061 x 651 x 100 mm) 1061 x 651 x 130 mm
Weight 32 kg

Cabinet finish:
Colour variants: Black
Frame and front panel are available in silver
Mains voltage range 220-240V +/- 10%, 50 Hz typical
Power consumption Typical: 265 W, standby: 1.8 W
Diagonal picture size 42″ (1056 mm) Plasma display panel
Aspect ratio 16:9 (wide-screen)
Contrast screen
Picture when combined with BeoSystem 2 (link to BeoSystem 2) Front mounted contrast screen
Picture display formats Format 1: Panorama
Format 2: Letterbox zoom
Format 3: 16:9
Viewing comfort Anti-reflection coating on contrast screen
Picture format optimisation
Electronic curtain
VisionClear

Teletext Digital Adaptive Luminance Peaking
Adaptive noise reduction
Vertical peaking
Motion compensated progressive scan
Digital Colour Transient Improvement (CTI)
Green enhancement
Adaptive black
Teletext level 2½, 1780 pages
Wide Screen Signalling (WSS)
FastText (FLOF), 4 memory pages per programme
17 Teletext languages in 7 groups

Operation conditions Temperature 0 – 40 C
Humidity 35% – 80%
Minimum outside air pressure : 833hPa
Accessories:
Dimensions W x H x D Wall bracket, BeoVision 4
4071
Black
1030 x 634 x 32 mm

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BeoVision 400

BeoVision 400

BeoVision 400

Beovision 400 was a transportable television designed in 1965 by the young David Lewis and Henning Moldenhawer while working under the direction of Jacob Jensen.

BeoVision 400 Product Details

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Manufactured

1965 - 1966

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BeoVision 400 Product Specification

Sound Detector Ratio detector
Sound IF 5,5 Mc/s 4 circuits (2 bandpass filters)
Supply voltage 220 V AC or 12 V DC
Stabilized against mains-voltage variations
May be altered for operation from 240 V AC or 200 V AC
Control Circuit Line-pulse controlled automatic gain control
Fuses One 4-amp. rapid-acting; one 400-mA rapid-acting; one 80-mA rapid-acting
Synchronization Automatic line hold; Vertical hold adjustable by means of potentiometer on rear plate
Fly-back Fly-back lines blanked for both horizontal and vertical deflection
Power Output 1,3 W
Weight 14 kg (inclusive of UHF unit)

VHF tuning Coil turret with automatic fine tuning by means of mechanical memory device
UHF tuning Continuous
UHF Aerial impedance 240 ohms balanced
UHF Aerial impedance 240 ohms balanced
Controls Knobs: Volume control, tone control, brightness control, contrast control, selector, UHF tuning vertical hol
Push-buttons: On/Off switch, UHF/VHF switch
Picture dimensions 16 in
Video IF 38,9 Mc/s. 12 circuits (4 bandpass filters, 3 series raps for sound and adjacent channels, and a 5,5 Mc/s. series trap)
Wave bands VHF-channels 2-11
UHF channels 21-70
Power consumption 50 W on 220 V
Approx. 2,5 amps on accumulator
Speaker LE 460
Dimensions W x H x D: 44 x 31,9 x 26,4cm

 

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BeoVision 4000

BeoVision 4000

BeoVision 4000

BeoVision 4000 Product Details

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Manufactured

1974 - 1976

Colour Options

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BeoVision 4002

BeoVision 4002

BeoVision 4002

Beovision 4002 and 4402 were colour receivers with 26″ screens. Natural colours, sharp, precise image definition and high-fidelity sound reproduction are all features you can take for granted, according to the 1970 – 80 Bang & Olufsen product catalogue. Their high reliability levels were due to modular construction techniques and low heat-generation. Beovision 4002 consumed only 110 watts – less than a black and white set of years previously.

Both sets were extremely easy to use. There were facilities for presetting up to eight stations so that subsequent programme selection was just a matter of pressing one button. This turned the set on at the same time.

Beovision 4402 had the additional convenience of a cordless (ultrasonic) remote control. The set could also be supplied equipped for Teletext reception. There was automatic synchronisation of VCR programmes on all channels.

BeoVision 4002 Product Details

Type Numbers

3501 (1977 - Dec 1980)
3503 (GB) (1977 - June 1980)
3521 (1977 - May 1982)
3541 (B, 16 CH) (1977 - March 1979)
3522 (GB) (1977 - Jan 1981)
3543 (NL) (1977 - Aug 1981)

Manufactured

1977 - 1982

Colour Options

Teak, rosewood or white

BeoVision 4002 Product Specification

Picture tube size: 66cm
Cabinet: wood veneer
Number of programmes: 8 VHF – UHF
Easy touch
Range: UHF 21 – 69, VHF 2 – 12
Start time: approx. 5 sec
Aerial impedance: 75 ohms coaxial
Speakers:
1 forward-facing pressure chamber
Sound power output: 6.5 W
Harmonic distortion: < 0.8 %
Frequency range: +/- 1.5 dB 60 – 15,000 Hz
Power bandwidth: 60 – 20,000 Hz
Bass control: +/- 5 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 10 dB / 10,000 Hz
Power supply: 180 – 265 V
Power consumption: 110 W
Standby: 0 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 69.5 x 49 x 46cm
Weight: 36 kg
Undercarriages: Cross-base with castors 3043, Table with castors 3055

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BeoVision 4402

BeoVision 4402

BeoVision 4402

Beovision 4002 and 4402 were colour receivers with 26″ screens. Natural colours, sharp, precise image definition and high-fidelity sound reproduction are all features you can take for granted, according to the 1970 – 80 Bang & Olufsen product catalogue. Their high reliability levels were due to modular construction techniques and low heat-generation. Beovision 4002 consumed only 110 watts – less than a black and white set of years previously.

Both sets were extremely easy to use. There were facilities for presetting up to eight stations so that subsequent programme selection was just a matter of pressing one button. This turned the set on at the same time.

Beovision 4402 had the additional convenience of a cordless (ultrasonic) remote control. The set could also be supplied equipped for Teletext reception. There was automatic synchronisation of VCR programmes on all channels.

 
 

BeoVision 4402 Product Details

Type Numbers

3501 (1977 - Dec 1980)
3503 (GB) (1977 - June 1980)
3521 (1977 - May 1982)
3541 (B, 16 CH) (1977 - March 1979)
3522 (GB) (1977 - Jan 1981)
3543 (NL) (1977 - Aug 1981)

Manufactured

1977 - 1982

Colour Options

Picture tube size: 66cm Cabinet: wood veneer Number of programmes: 8 VHF - UHF Easy touch Range: UHF 21 - 69, VHF 2 - 12 Start time: approx. 5 sec Aerial impedance: 75 ohms coaxial Speakers: 1 forward-facing pressure chamber Sound power output: 6.5 W Harmonic distortion: < 0.8 % Frequency range: +/- 1.5 dB 60 - 15,000 Hz Power bandwidth: 60 - 20,000 Hz Bass control: +/- 5 dB / 100 Hz Treble control: +/- 10 dB / 10,000 Hz Power supply: 180 - 265 V Power consumption: 110 W Standby: 0 W Dimensions W x H x D: 69.5 x 49 x 46cm Weight: 36 kg Undercarriages: Cross-base with castors 3043, Table with castors 3055

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BeoVision 3502

BeoVision 3502

BeoVision 3502

Beovision 3502 and 3802 – designed by David Lewis – were two 22″ colour TV receivers whose cabinets were of a moulded synthetic material. They were elegant and practical, according to B&O’s catalogue of 1979 – 80; the material was shock- and shatter-proof and fire-retardant. Dirty marks could be wiped off easily with a damp cloth.

Operation was easy and problem-free via the large, logically designed operation panels. Additionally in the 3802 model, all functions could be operated from a distance via the remote control module. Both receivers could accommodate a VCR without further technical adjustment. Beovision 3802 could also be equipped for Teletext reception. Automatic cut-off circuitry ensured the correct balance between colours without the need for regular adjustment by an engineer. High-bright picture tubes allowed for satisfactory viewing in daylight conditions. Modular chassis and low power consumption (and therefore less heat) ensured greater reliability.

BeoVision 3502 Product Details

Type Numbers

3506 (1977 - Jan 1981)
3507 (GB) (1977 - Feb 1981)

Designer

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Colour Options

White or Aubergine

BeoVision 3502 Product Specification

Picture size: 56 cm
Cabinet: wood veneer
Start time: 5 sec
Automatic cut off
AFC
Number of programs 8 VHF – UHF
Easy touch
Ranges VHF 2 – 12, UHF 21 – 69
Speaker: forward-facing pressure chamber
Deflection angle: 110° in line
Aerial impedance: 75 ohms coaxial common VHF – UHF

Sound section:
Power output EMS: 1000 Hz 6.5 W
Distortion at specified output: < 0.8 %
Frequency response:
Amplifier +/- 1.5: dB: 60 – 15,000 Hz
Acoustical +/- 10 dB: 60 – 20,000 Hz
Bass control: +/- 5 dB / 100 Hz
Treble control: +/- 10 dB / 10,000 Hz

Power supply: 180 – 265 V
Power consumption 110 W
Stand by: 0 W
Dimensions W x H x D: 61 x 41 x 42cm
Weight 27 kg
Finishes: aubergine or white
Undercarriages: Trumpet stand 3054, Cross-base with castors 3043, Table with castors 3056

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BeoVision 3500

BeoVision 3500

BeoVision 3500

Beovision 3500 type number: 3907 was a 56cm colour television designed by David Lewis and Henning Moldenhawer. It could be placed on two types of stand – the trumpet stand (shown above) and the cross foot stand.

By 1975, colour television had become commonplace in homes throughout Western Europe. And a lot of those homes were furnished in white – the ‘in’ colour of the 1970s. Television, as a lot of home furnishings, followed this trend and Beovision 3500, with its trumpet base and cross-base on wheels, reflected what was happening in the world of interior design. The cabinet was made of moulded plastic and its appearance was markedly different from most other televisions of the era.

Beovision 3500 was Bang & Olufsen’s first fully transistorised television; this meant that very little warm up time was necessary for picture and sound. The choice of television channels had increased considerably over the previous years and the controls were adapted accordingly. “In everyday use, you select your TV programmes using the easy-touch push buttons at the top. Each of these can be set to one TV channel; this is done once only using the scaled potentiometer dials. These eight dials are only visible when the panel is opened; this is where you or your dealer can set the VHF and UHF channels that you are able to receive. Beovision 3500 has automatic frequency control, AFC, which locks the TV stations once they have been selected.” said the sales literature in 1975.

With Beovision 3500 it was clear that an icon had been created. The cabinet was made of moulded plastic and its appearance was markedly different from most other televisions of the time. However, the wooden cabinet was retained in the similarly-styled Beovision 3600 model. From 1975, Bang & Olufsen was also able to equip all its televisions with Automatic Cut-off Control.

An invention by the young engineer Erik Albert Jensen made waves internationally in the television sector. Cut-off Control ensures that the colour balance is maintained throughout the service life of the television. No fewer than 50 times each second the three electron beams are measured and corrected independently, thus avoiding any annoying deviations in colour.

(Taken from Beolink Magazine: ‘The First 50 Years of Television’ © Bang & Olufsen a/s 2002)

 
 

BeoVision 3500 Product Details

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Manufactured

1974 - 1977

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BeoVision 3500 Product Specification

Plastic cabinet
Automatic cut off, AFC
Speaker: forward-facing pressure chamber
Deflection angle: 110°
Aerial impedance 75 ohms coaxial, common VHF-UHF
Power output RMS 1000 Hz: 6.5 W
Distortion at specified output: < 1 %
Frequency response:
Amplifier +/- 1.5 dB: 60 – 20,000 Hz
Acoustical +/- 10 dB: 60 – 20,000 Hz
Bass control +/- 5 dB: / 100 Hz
Treble control +/- 10 dB: / 10,000 Hz

Power supply: 220 – 240 V
Power consumption: 180 W
Dimension W x H x D: 61 x 41 x 42cm
Weight 29.5 kg

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