BeoVision MS 6000
Manufactured: 1996 - 2000
Designer: David Lewis
Colours: Grey
Beovision MS6000 was basically an MX 6000, but the bass reflex loudspeakers were replaced by full tone units and it had no connections for Beolink® and A/V integration. It did however, have stereo loudspeakers and its equipment was otherwise similar to the MX 6000. It was controlled by the remote control Beolink 1000 handset and was available in a dark grey finish. Later editions featured the MS6000 in a silver-grey finish. Teletext was included, together with the option of Beo4 control.
The TV was an upgrade from Beovision ME6000 in 1996 and was a TV featuring all the fundamental Bang & Olufsen qualities, at the same time representing "simplification, innovation and common sense". With the slightly tinted contrast screen and the VisionClear system with Automatic Picture Control, it offered excellent, sharp pictures under all lighting conditions.
The MS6000 could be placed on an optional motorised BeoStand and could be fitted with an optional BeoSat LM receiver.
BeoVision MS 6000 Product Specifications
Beovision MS6000 Specifications
Types:
GB 7813 (1996 - Aug 1996)
NEU 7873 (1996 - Aug 1996)
NEU 7874 (1996 - Aug 1996)
Terminal included: Beolink 1000
Picture tube: 70cm Black Line-S, Black Matrix
Visible picture: 66cm
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/I PAL, SECAM, NTSC on AV
Teletext system: 6 languages, 4 page memory
TV programmes: 32
Sound: stereo
Long-term max output: 2 x 40 W / 8 ohm
Stereo decoder/Bilingual Depending on type: A2, NICAM B/G optional/NICAM I
Speaker system: bass-reflex
Power consumption/Minimum: typical 81W / <3 W standby
Dimensions W x H x D: 65 x 67.5 x 45 cm
Weight: 42 kg
Connections: AV Link 1 x 21-pin SCART, Datalink
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Passive speakers 2 x 2-pin DIN
Stereo headphones 1 x Jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorised stand operation 1 x 4-pin DIN
Beovision MS6000 IT Specifications
Types:
GB 7818 (1998- Feb 1999)
NEU 7819 (1998 - Feb 1999)
Terminal included Beo4
Picture tube 70cm Black Line-S, Black Matrix; Visible picture 66cm
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/L/L´/ID/K PAL, SECAM, NTSC on AV
Teletext system: improved Teletext, FastText, 6 languages, 4 page memory
TV programmes 59
Sound: stereo
Long-term max. output 2 x 40 watt / 8 ohm
Stereo decoder/Bilingual A2 + NICAM
Speaker system: bass-reflex
Power consumption/Minimum Typical 81W / <3 W standby
Dimensions W x H x D 65 x 67.5 x 45cm
Weight 42 kg
Connections: AV Link 1 x 21-pin EURO, Datalink
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin socket
Passive speakers 2 x 2-pin DIN
Stereo headphones: jack socket 3.5 mm
Motorised stand operation: 1 x 4-pin DIN
Beovision MS6000 NT Specifications
Types:
GB 8742 (1999 - Dec 2000)
NEU 8740 (1999 - Dec 2000)
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/L/L´/ID/K PAL, SECAM, NTSC on AV
Teletext system: improved Teletext, FastText, 6 languages, 4 page memory
TV programmes 59
Sound: stereo
Long-term max. output 2 x 40 watt / 8 ohm
Stereo decoder/Bilingual A2 + NICAM
Speaker system: bass-reflex
Power consumption/Minimum Typical 90W / <2 W standby
Dimensions W x H x D: 65 x 67.5 x 46.5cm
Weight: 40.3 kg
Connections: AV Link 1 x 21-pin EURO, 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
Market: Type: Country: CTV system
NEU 8740 DK-D-GR-N-NL-S-SF B/G; GB 8742 GB I
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Created: 22nd December 2006
Modified: 3rd September 2007
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