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BeoVision 7-32 with Acc: DVB

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Beosince98
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Beosince98 Posted: Thu, Feb 13 2020 4:03 PM

Is the BeoVision 7-32 with DVB listed under „Acc“ able of receiving DVB-S and DVB-C? The BeoVision is Type number 9311. Thank you for your help! 

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We are sorry to disappoint you. The 9311 is a BV7 32 mk1

here is a list of variants of User 9 LEE


Mk1 - First version. DVI input, but no built-in scaler - you could use it as a computer monitor, but not much else. The picture quality is bad these days.
BV7 32 mk1 9311

Mk2 - Scaler built in so that you can see HD Freeview / Sky via the DVI input.
BV7 32 mk2 9321

Mk3 - Significantly improved contrast ratio, much nicer picture. In my opinion, this is the minimum standard. DVB-T (SD) was an option.
BV7 32 mk3 9331

Mk4 - Came with DVBT Freeview (Standard Definition) as standard. Improved screen.
BV7 32 mk4 9341

Mk5 - Came with DVBT and 2 x HDMI sockets. Improved screen.
BV7 32 mk5 9351

Personally, I would swap Mk1 and Mk2 unless you are on a tight budget and just want a BV7 to have one.

There are many other differences that I didn't point out for simplicity - but there are Mk3 versions that don't have a DVD drive, for example.

It should also be noted that from Mk1 to Mk5 all were 720p - not 1080p. This is a common misconception
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Best regards

 

wilfried

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Beosince98 replied on Fri, Feb 14 2020 10:27 AM

W.Frankenberg:

We are sorry to disappoint you. The 9311 is a BV7 32 mk1

here is a list of variants of User 9 LEE


Mk1 - First version. DVI input, but no built-in scaler - you could use it as a computer monitor, but not much else. The picture quality is bad these days.
BV7 32 mk1 9311

Mk2 - Scaler built in so that you can see HD Freeview / Sky via the DVI input.
BV7 32 mk2 9321

Mk3 - Significantly improved contrast ratio, much nicer picture. In my opinion, this is the minimum standard. DVB-T (SD) was an option.
BV7 32 mk3 9331

Mk4 - Came with DVBT Freeview (Standard Definition) as standard. Improved screen.
BV7 32 mk4 9341

Mk5 - Came with DVBT and 2 x HDMI sockets. Improved screen.
BV7 32 mk5 9351

Personally, I would swap Mk1 and Mk2 unless you are on a tight budget and just want a BV7 to have one.

There are many other differences that I didn't point out for simplicity - but there are Mk3 versions that don't have a DVD drive, for example.

It should also be noted that from Mk1 to Mk5 all were 720p - not 1080p. This is a common misconception
.

 

Best regards

 

Thank you for your response. I am aware of the different MK of Beovision 7. My BeoVision 9311 has the build in DVB listed unter accessories. My question is, if this module is able to receive both DVB-C and DVB-S? I know it is able to receive satellite. 

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My BV7-32 type 9331 has no DVB tuner installed at the factory.

It was then installed well on your BV7-32 type 9311.

the DVB C and DVB S differ at the antenna connection the DVB C has a plugged in, and the DVB S a screwed

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W.Frankenberg:

My BV7-32 type 9331 has no DVB tuner installed at the factory.

It was then installed well on your BV7-32 type 9311.

the DVB C and DVB S differ at the antenna connection the DVB C has a plugged in, and the DVB S a screwed

I am pretty sure it was installed at the factory, as I do not think someone removed the sticker and printed „DVB“ on it under „ACC:“, or printed a new sticker with the correct serial number on it. The TV has both types of connection. Does anyone know if this module can receive both - digital cable and satellite? 

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