Beovision LX6000
| Product : | Beovision LX6000 |
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| Produced from : | 1992 - 1996 | |
| Designed by : | David Lewis | |
| Finish : | Rosewood, Black, Grey, Blue, White | |
| Desirability : | 3 |
With its 28″ screen, the Beovision LX6000 was the larger version of its smaller-screened brother, the 25″ Beovision LX5000. The two sets were to be the final televisions offering wooden cabinets. Afterwards all TV sets would be either in a painted finish or have moulded plastic casings.
The Beolink 1000 was the remote control recommended although could handle any of the (then) range of terminals.
A Black Line CRT was fitted and VisionClear was standard. Stereo reception was obtained by either the fitted A2 or NICAM decoders.

Good quality sound was obtained from its bass reflex speaker system.
A Beocord VX7000 hi-fi video recorder could be combined with the television as well as a Beosat LM satellite decoder. There were sufficient onboard connections for use with other A/V products. A headphones socket was found at the front of the unit.
The televisions were excellent additions to the range but with technologies rapidly changing, both of these LX sets would be the last models manufactured in the more ‘traditional’ materials. Beovision LX6000 replaced with the newer-styled Beovision MX6000 which offered so much more in a smaller amount of space.

BeoVision LX 6000 types:
BeoVision LX 6000 MK II types:
