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ARCHIVED FORUM -- April 2007 to March 2012 READ ONLY FORUM
This is the first Archived Forum which was active between 17th April 2007 and
1st March February 2012
Latest post 09-30-2007 2:43 AM by henrik. 15 replies.
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09-28-2007 7:26 AM
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deaddruid
- Joined on 05-24-2007
- Malvern, Worcestershire
- Posts 247
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Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
Can someone explain the difference between the MX4000 and the MX4002? The website says: Beovision MX 4002 was the Beolink® variation of the MX 4000 Why would I choose one, rather than the other?
Mark
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Kim.t
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Posts 18
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Re: Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
Main diff is age and the fact that you can remote control an Avant/DVD/VCR in the main room if the MX4002 is connected with the Avant through RF- out on the Avant. You can still listen to music in the MX4000 if it is connected to a MCL2AV
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deaddruid
- Joined on 05-24-2007
- Malvern, Worcestershire
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Re: Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
So does that mean that the 4002 is superior to the 4000, or does the 4000 have an advantage in some other area? Mark
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deaddruid
- Joined on 05-24-2007
- Malvern, Worcestershire
- Posts 247
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Re: Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
Um...
There were two questions in that sentence. Which one is "no"?
Mark
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joeyboygolf
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Ely, Cambridgeshire, UK
- Posts 3,252
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Re: Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
There seems to be some confusion here! The 4002 is a later version of the 4000. The difference is that the 4002 has MASTERLINK
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Dave
- Joined on 04-17-2007
- Brisbane, Australia
- Posts 2,328
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Re: Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
Oh i was gonna say, go for the 4200, it has a flat screen was similar to the BeoVision 1
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Beomaster
- Joined on 05-02-2007
- Posts 21
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Re: Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
Hi!MX 4002 was the Beolink Version of the MX 4000. It was designed as a Link-Room-TV. They have a Masterlink (ML) connection built in. The MX 4000 was designed as a Main-Room (but can`t work as a master like the Avant or AV9000) or stand-alone TV. As an option you can fit it with an Satellite-modul! That`s not possible with the 4002!!! You can use the 4000 for a Link-Room, too. All you need is an Datalink-Masterlink converter. So, if you are looking for a link-Tv choose the 4002. But if you need a satellite-modul it`s better to choose the 4000Sat with a converter!As a Main-Tv or stand-alone Version only a 4000 or 4200 (latest version of the 4000Series) will be the correct choise!GreetsChris
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deaddruid
- Joined on 05-24-2007
- Malvern, Worcestershire
- Posts 247
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Re: Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
Thank you each for your help. Two follow-on questions, though. - Is there a list of these add-on modules, such as the satellite module, somewhere on the beoworld site? I would love to see a matrix of TV models vs modules, and details on the modules.
- Is the satellite module designed for reception of analogue or digital signals?
Thank you, Mark
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Keith Saunders
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Technical Advisor, Little Ann, Hampshire, UK
- Posts 3,810
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Re: Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
Mark, I think Beomaster really answered your first question, but I will state it in a different way:- - The MX4000 can have an Beosat LM fitted and that is the only option as far as I am aware.
- The Beosat LM is for analogue reception.
- The MX4000 has datalink and the MX4002 has Masterlink
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deaddruid
- Joined on 05-24-2007
- Malvern, Worcestershire
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Re: Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
Thank you Keith. I'm afraid that I still have difficulty working out what can go into what. I guess this is a natural consequence of a supplier where we are supposed to rely on them to sort it out. This is fine for new equipment, but confusing when collecting electronic antiques. Mark
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Keith Saunders
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Technical Advisor, Little Ann, Hampshire, UK
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Re: Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
Mark, As Graham said the MX4002 is a later product than the MX4000 The MX4002 has Masterlink meaning it is compatible (i.e. the same as Masterlink today) on current B&O products. Because it is a link product there was no requirement for such extras as a satellite module actually in the TV itself. If you wanted to view satellite on your MX4002 you would connect the MASTERLINK to a master video device such as an AVANT which could have a satellite module fitted in it and those satellite programmes can be called up in the on your MX4002 in the link room
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deaddruid
- Joined on 05-24-2007
- Malvern, Worcestershire
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Re: Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
That's very clear now. Thank you, Keith.
Mark
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henrik
- Joined on 04-16-2007
- Stockholm, Sweden
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Re: Beovision MX4000 or MX4002
Keith Saunders: Mark, As Graham said the MX4002 is a later product than the MX4000
Yes, but they were sold side by side for approx eigth years - so a 2nd hand 4002 could in theory be up to eight years older than a 2nd hand 4000.
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