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Beovision 7 MK? Type 9334

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harrykym
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harrykym Posted: Wed, Sep 10 2014 8:42 PM

Hi beoworld, just bought a beovision type 9334, it was sold to me as a HD model but when I got it home and set up I couldn't find a hdmi input.  Does anyone know if it is HD? 

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7-32 MK3 version HD Ready

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9 LEE replied on Wed, Sep 10 2014 9:05 PM

It's a Mk3.  I assume the Serial Number starts with 19 or 20?

It's 720p HD, but it's the first generation of HD panels of which B&O dropped the ball on in terms of connectivity...

You'll need a Male DVI / Female HDMI converter block or a Male HDMI to Male DVI lead to connect a HDMI equipped source to the DVI socket. However, that's only the picture sorted (and you'll also lose the electronic curtain feature doing this..) - and you'll need to input sound to the TV via Scart Lead or component.

Running a good HD source the image will be very good.  The Mk3 screen was a vast improvement on the Mk2 and the Mk3 is the minimum standard really...

Mk4 adds inbuilt SD Freeview as standard, and the Mk5 then adopted 2 x HDMI sockets - which was too little, too late.. and they sold in very small numbers.  These are quite rare (the Mk5) and command quite a premium over the Mk4.

Anyway - if you got the Mk3 at the right money (and they're cheap now!) you'll have a lovely TV for very little outlay.

Lee

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Mark replied on Wed, Sep 10 2014 9:30 PM
Harrykym the 7 is a stunning set and I have mine hooked up to Apple TV and am more than happy with picture (and sound quality) enjoy......

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harrykym replied on Wed, Sep 10 2014 9:56 PM

Paid too much! 

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RobN replied on Thu, Sep 11 2014 8:26 AM

Hi Harry,

if it's a mk3 you're okay. I have a 7-32 mk3 and it's a great TV. 

To view digital HD 720p you need to input the video signal to the DVI-I socket & audio separately. I connect an Apple TV3 via and HDMI to DVI-I cable very successfully. Audio needs to be converted to coax so needs a small powered adapter.

hope you get digital soon!

best, Rob

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Hi Harry

how do you get sound out of your  tv  as the  dvi only carries picture from  the apple tv 

thanks in advance 

gary

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Scart does the sound.

Beosound Stage, Beovision 8-40, Beolit 20, Beosound Explore.

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dan1969 replied on Fri, Sep 20 2019 5:29 AM

Nomscart from an Apple TV or Amazon fire stick . Is there some sort of hdmi to dvi adaptornthat splits out sound cables separately ?:)

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Beofile7 replied on Fri, Sep 20 2019 8:19 AM

Strange.. I have a Mk 3 and it has 4 HDMI inputs!

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