BeoVision MX 4002

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Manufactured: 1995 - 2003
Designer: David Lewis
Colours:

" The most beautiful television in the world "

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 Specifications

Types:
F(EU) 7843 (1995 - Nov 1996)
GB 7842 (1995 - Oct 1996)
ITA 7844 (1995 - Oct 1996)
NEU 7840 (1995 - Oct 1996)
NEU 7841 (1995 - Oct 1996)
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 MX4002 NT Specifications
Types:
NEU 8730 (1999)
F-GB 8731 (1999)
GB 8732 (1999)
ITA 8734 (1999)
AUS 8735 (2000)
EEU 8736 (1999)

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

Market specifications:
NEU 8730 A-B-CH-D-DK-E-GR-N-NL-P-S-SF-Other B/G
F-GB 8731 F-CH B/G/L/L'/I/D/K
GB 8732 GB B/G/L/L'/I/D/K
ITA 8734 I B/G
AUS 8735 AUS B/G
EEU 8736 SNG, EEU B/G/L/D/K/M/I

Beovision MX4002 IT Specifications
Types:
EU 7847 (1996 - Sept 1999)
FR 7848 (1996 - Sept 1999)
GB 7846 (1996 - Sept 1999)
ITA 7849 (1996 - Sept 1999)
NEU 7845 (1996 - Sept 1999)
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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Created: 22nd December 2006
Modified: 3rd September 2007

Author Notes:

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