No. 17065169

Sold
Bang & Olufsen VHS VX7000 with Beo 4
Final bid
€ 55
318 weeks ago

Bang & Olufsen VHS VX7000 with Beo 4

A nice design set Bang&Olufsen equipment, with a Beocord VHS VX7000 player and the remote BEO 4. BeoCord VHS VX700 (blue) Manufactured: 1993 - 1997 Designer: David Lewis Colours: Beocord VX7000 video cassette recorder was operated and programmed with the Beo4 remote control (although could equally, if not be better controlled, through the previous two-way Beolink 5000 remote control unit) through Beovision MX models. All channels stored on the TV were simultaneously stored on the VX7000. In 1995 a new model was released specifically designed to operate through the Beo4 remote control unit and lost the two-way communication that had been one of its greatest selling points Manufactured: 1994 - present Designer: David Lewis Colours: Grey Beo4 remote control 1994 - All under control Three variations on a theme... Beo4 over the years. From the Mark I version introduced in 1994 with its central 'AV' button, the Mark II version introduced in 1999 to accommodate the then recently introduced DVD format, and the November 2004 Mark III inception with its noticeable DTV, VMEM and AMEM buttons. Beo4 is the key to all current Bang & Olufsen television and music systems. A remote control must be able to be operated in the dark, without glasses and without moving your eyes from the screen. That's why the most often-used controls on the Beo4 are gathered together on one multi-functional button which you can control with just your thumb: programme shift, video play and wind. Choose a function and your command is registered on the Beo4's LCD display. Simple and logical, so the manual can be put away after a few days. The design is ergonomical and so tough that Beo4 can be left in the hands of the youngest user All in good condition, with a few scratches on the top (see pictures), will be carefully packaged and shipped worldwide.

No. 17065169

Sold
Bang & Olufsen VHS VX7000 with Beo 4

Bang & Olufsen VHS VX7000 with Beo 4

A nice design set Bang&Olufsen equipment, with a Beocord VHS VX7000 player and the remote BEO 4.

BeoCord VHS VX700 (blue)
Manufactured: 1993 - 1997
Designer: David Lewis
Colours:
Beocord VX7000 video cassette recorder was operated and programmed with the Beo4 remote control (although could equally, if not be better controlled, through the previous two-way Beolink 5000 remote control unit) through Beovision MX models.
All channels stored on the TV were simultaneously stored on the VX7000. In 1995 a new model was released specifically designed to operate through the Beo4 remote control unit and lost the two-way communication that had been one of its greatest selling points

Manufactured: 1994 - present
Designer: David Lewis
Colours: Grey
Beo4 remote control 1994 -
All under control
Three variations on a theme... Beo4 over the years. From the Mark I version introduced in 1994 with its central 'AV' button, the Mark II version introduced in 1999 to accommodate the then recently introduced DVD format, and the November 2004 Mark III inception with its noticeable DTV, VMEM and AMEM buttons.
Beo4 is the key to all current Bang & Olufsen television and music systems. A remote control must be able to be operated in the dark, without glasses and without moving your eyes from the screen. That's why the most often-used controls on the Beo4 are gathered together on one multi-functional button which you can control with just your thumb: programme shift, video play and wind. Choose a function and your command is registered on the Beo4's LCD display. Simple and logical, so the manual can be put away after a few days. The design is ergonomical and so tough that Beo4 can be left in the hands of the youngest user

All in good condition, with a few scratches on the top (see pictures), will be carefully packaged and shipped worldwide.


Set a search alert
Set a search alert to get notified when new matches are available.

This object was featured in

                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    
                                        
                                                                                                    
                    

How to buy on Catawiki

Learn more about our Buyer Protection

      1. Discover something special

      Browse through thousands of special objects selected by experts. View the photos, details and estimated value of each special object. 

      2. Place the top bid

      Find something you love and place the top bid. You can follow the auction to the end or let our system do the bidding for you. All you have to do is set a bid for the maximum amount you want to pay. 

      3. Make a secure payment

      Pay for your special object and we’ll keep your payment secure until it arrives safe and sound. We use a trusted payment system to handle all transactions. 

Have something similar to sell?

Whether you're new to online auctions or sell professionally, we can help you earn more for your special objects.

Sell your object