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I founf an interesting BV9 with Type Nr. 9711 and Serial 199005338
Is this TV Full HD and is it possible to find out wich stuff is inbuilt (HDR or Beomedia or DVBT)?
Many thanks for replying.
Kind regards, Newbie
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Don't know the exact typenumbers at the moment.
Mine is full HD and has a calibration monitoring eye in the middle beneath the upper front frame. If not, then it is a hd-ready version.
If it responds to VMem, then it has a HDR. If it responds to PC, then it has a Beomedia. These items are present/shown under the connections menu at AV1 (Vmem) and AV4, (PC)
It's a Mk1, which is 720p (not full HD)
If it has Freeview, it will be Standard Definition. If it has HDR1, ummm... and as for BeoMedia... ummm.... Not the most desirable two options or technologies in the present day.
That said, at the right price, the BeoVision 9 Mk1 is a fabulous television!
Lee
Another Question about Full HD.
There is a Beosystem 3 inside in a BV9 50 and the screen is not Full HD. Is the Beosystem inside able to output Full HD?
Maybe if there is a screen change.
Yes it is Full-HD capable.
A new panel/screen might cost you as much as a complete BV9 (hd-ready).
Beobuddy:Don't know the exact typenumbers at the moment. Mine is full HD and has a calibration monitoring eye in the middle beneath the upper front frame. If not, then it is a hd-ready version. If it responds to VMem, then it has a HDR. If it responds to PC, then it has a Beomedia. These items are present/shown under the connections menu at AV1 (Vmem) and AV4, (PC)
Beobuddy:Yes it is Full-HD capable. A new panel/screen might cost you as much as a complete BV9 (hd-ready).
Smart!