tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3229613061874897826.post924495909204793831..comments2020-07-18T13:06:59.146+02:00Comments on Obsolete Technology Tellye !: BANG & OLUFSEN BEOVISION MX1500 YEAR 1987.FRANK http://www.blogger.com/profile/05899055923323016216noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3229613061874897826.post-48839221437387170982013-12-21T20:08:56.592+01:002013-12-21T20:08:56.592+01:00Thanks very much! Have a great Christmas :)Thanks very much! Have a great Christmas :)Andykara2003https://www.blogger.com/profile/10234428876476081739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3229613061874897826.post-54257808599888145132013-12-21T20:06:40.330+01:002013-12-21T20:06:40.330+01:00Hi, Panasonic, Philips are both good and ok for re...Hi, Panasonic, Philips are both good and ok for retrogaming graphics, clearly analog chassis types.<br /><br />Have fun,<br /><br />FRANK.<br /><br />FRANK https://www.blogger.com/profile/05899055923323016216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3229613061874897826.post-88107820074549879712013-12-21T02:49:27.363+01:002013-12-21T02:49:27.363+01:00Thank you! Really my quandary is this - I am loo...Thank you! Really my quandary is this - I am looking for a really good TV for old style retro games. The TV has to be 4:3, not 100hz and have a really vibrant & bright image (like a Sony trinitron) - but I don't want a trinitron because I am using a 15khz (240p) signal and with this signal the trinitrons display much more prominent scanlines (I.e. The black lines in between the actual scanned lines of the picture due to the fact that it has an apperture grille screen). I've got it in my head that the best TV makes for quality apart from trinitrons are Loewes and B&O, but there are no old Loewes going second hand in this country.<br /><br />That leaves the B&O which are common here - but I hear the grey 'contrast screen' can take vibrancy away from the image, leaving it looking a bit dull next to a trinitron - no good for retro gaming.<br /><br />Apart from those, I am left with Panasonic, philips, Toshiba, JVC etc in the UK (no german makes like blaupunkt, Metz or loewe here).<br /><br />So my question is, what 90's TV's are the best out of panasonic, philips, toshiba etc ( sets that are available in the UK) and are there any sets you can recommend from this era that have a very bright, vibrant image & is not a trinitron?<br /><br />Thanks again & sorry for the long message.Andykara2003https://www.blogger.com/profile/10234428876476081739noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3229613061874897826.post-53219577597083682952013-12-20T22:54:22.230+01:002013-12-20T22:54:22.230+01:00That's an interesting question..............
...That's an interesting question..............<br /><br />The Beovision MX7000 was Bang & Olufsen’s first television manufactured with active speakers. It was top of the range of the company’s television products up to when it was relaced by BeoVision MX8000 some nine years after it was first produced.<br /><br />The LOEWE CT1170 was first LOEWE with Full Digital processing with further improved bit quantization (chassis E3000 based on ITT VDP3000 one chip). <br />But wasn't first LOEWE digital TV. The first was the ART series , the Studio T series, the Profil series..... With Digivision ITT chipset, chassis C9000, C9001, C90002, C9003 (VCU....DPU....DTI....SPU...VPU....PVPU...)<br /><br />The B&O still remaining a very good sophisticated, complex analog processing TV.<br /><br />The LOEWE Is a full Digital Tv set (hard to say but for somewhat a simpler chassis design.....Panasonic style)<br /><br />Even if they use the same PHILIPS CRT TUBE Family the LOEWE have had one more step ahead to give better pictures due to (Digivision ITT) enhanced 8 bit digital processing & more......<br /><br /><br /><br />FRANK.<br /><br />FRANK https://www.blogger.com/profile/05899055923323016216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3229613061874897826.post-69885313111557571372013-12-20T08:39:03.874+01:002013-12-20T08:39:03.874+01:00Hi Frank - how do the early 90's B&O MX700...Hi Frank - how do the early 90's B&O MX7000/mx4000 compare to the Loewe CT1170 or equivalent Loewe E3000 chassis TV's? I know they use the same tubes but how does the picture quality differ?<br />Thanks for your time, AndrewAndykara2003https://www.blogger.com/profile/10234428876476081739noreply@blogger.com