BeoVision 4002
Manufactured: 1977 - 1982
Designer: David Lewis and Henning Moldenhawer
Colours: Teak, rosewood or white
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 Specifications
Types:
3501 (1977 - Dec 1980)
GB 3503 (1977 - June 1980)
3521 (1977 - May 1982)
B, 16 CH 3541 (1977 - March 1979)
GB 3522 (1977 - Jan 1981)
NL 3543 (1977 - Aug 1981)
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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Created: 15th December 2006
Modified: 3rd February 2007
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