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.
Features: hi-fi stereo VCR; NICAM/A2, PAL/NTSC converter; Beo4 remote control (1995 models onwards); black fascia; cabinet in the same colour schemes as the Beovision MX7000 plus black.
Type | Language | Type | |
User Guide | DK | BeoCord VX7000 User Guide | |
User Guide | EN | BeoCord VX7000 User Guide | |
User Guide | FR | BeoCord VX7000 User Guide | |
User Guide | DE | BeoCord VX7000 User Guide | |
User Guide | NL | BeoCord VX7000 User Guide | |
Setup Guide | EN | BeoCord VX7000 Setup Guide |
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