The Beovision ME6000 was really a Beovision LE6000 in disguise. With the stylish MX-range of televisions becoming more and more popular, this particular set was announced as a more economical addition to the product range.
Comprising a NICAM stereo decoder and using the same Beolink 1000 terminal, the Beovision ME6000 included all the elements of its MX partners but excluded certain their more sophisticated elements such as Datalink. Likewise, no Power Link sockets were provided for use with additional Beolab active speakers.
Not replaced as such by any other model, it was left to the BeoVision MX6000 to take over its market.
Beovision ME6000 Specifications
Types:
EDT 5327 (1993 - Mar 1996)
GDT 5323 (1993 - May 1996)
MST 5320 (1993 - Mar 1996)
MTI 5324 (1993 - Mar 1993)
Terminal included: Beolink 1000
Picture tube: 70cm Black Line-S, Black Matrix; Visible picture 66cm
Contrast screen: grey glass
VisionClear: auto cut-off
CTI
Teletext system: FastText, TOP, 6 languages
TV programmes: 60
Sound: stereo
Long-term max output: 2 x 20 W / 8 ohm
Speaker system: full range speakers
Power consumption/Minimum: typical 107 W / 6 W
TV tuner range/CTV system/Stereo decoder/Bilingual
5320 VHF, S, Hyper, UHF B/G/L PAL/SECAM A2
5323 UHF PAL I NICAM
5327 VHF, S, Hyper, UHF B/G PAL NICAM
Dimensions W x H x D: 65 x 67.5 x 46.5cm
Weight 39.3 kg
Connections: AV Link AV 1: 1 x 21-pin Datalink
AV 2 AV 2: Decoder 21-pin
Super VHS YC playback 4-pin
2 audio IN Phono sockets
Audio Out: 2 Phono sockets
Stereo headphones: jack socket 3.5mm
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