Built on B&O’s 2300 platform, the 2300 DAB was modified with a Motorola Power PC 821 processor to control the special DAB-functions. The DAB receiver itself was placed in the accompanying “black-box” made by Bosch/Blaupunkt.
The radio can be used directly via the push buttons, or with help from a remote control unit, which is a modified computer made by Apple Newton NotePad.
A PCMCIA (PC Card) slot on the top left-hand side of the back casing was another difference from the ordinary 2300.
This classic design was reincarnated over a 21 year period with various mounts and stands. Floor stands were available with a pole stand or CD and tape storage, wall mount solutions allowed for the Hi-Fi only, or with BeoLab2500 speakers until these were discontinued
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Type | Language | Type | |
Reference Guide | EN | BeoCenter 2300 Reference Guide | |
User Guide | EN | BeoCenter 2300 User Guide | |
User Guide | EN | BeoCenter 2300 User Guide | |
Setup Guide | EN | BeoCenter 2300 Setup Guide | |
Install Guide | EN | BeoCenter 2300 RDS Install Guide | |
Service Manual | EN | BeoCenter 2300 Service Manual CD Replacement | |
Service Manual | EN | BeoCenter 2300 Service Manual |
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