The most beautiful CD-i player in the world
>> Tuesday, April 10, 2007
BeoCenter AV5 was, at first glance, merely a television set. However, what you saw was just half the picture. The AV5 was in fact a fully integrated, compact digital home entertainment system, comprising a CD-i player, FM radio and powerful loudspeakers... as well as a television! BeoCenter AV5 therefore offered the best of both worlds and allowed you decide. At the touch of a button, two motor-drive loudspeakers stretched silently out to each side of the TV set. It was a simple, welcoming gesture but one that also ensures a special performance every time you switch on. The extra width allowed the loudspeakers to combine with the ear-shattering centre bass to produce optimal stereo sound in its full perspective. It was something you could hear - and feel - every time you watched a movie or listened to the in-built radio or played a CD-i. Indeed, BeoCenter AV5 was so versatile that at the time of its introduction, it could also play CD-i discs.
Devoting efforts in creating the perfect entertainment system didn't mean that Bang & Olufsen had forgotten what they knew about creating the perfect picture. On the contrary. The AV5's 63cm super flat picture tube, combined with the contrast screen's anti-reflective coating, delivered a sharper picture, with more depth and perspective, than you had ever seen before. So when the AV5's electronic curtains glided open you could be sure that what lay behind them was pure entertainment.
Another original Bang & Olufsen feature added to daylight viewing comfort. It was a small electronic sensor that registered the prevailing light conditions in the room and adjusted the picture, so that it was always sharp, no matter whether a reading lamp was lit or sunlight suddenly poured through the window.
Touch CD on the Beo4 remote control and the AV5 moved on its motorised stand to face the viewer's favourite viewing position. And active speaker stretched out from each side. On top, a CD-i player elegantly lifted open to allow you to drop in your CD-i and listen. The superior sound of the AV5 was made possible by the creation of a 'soundscape' that widened the perspective of the sound to make each individual instrument clear and distinct. Combined with an inbuilt, ear-shattering centre bass, the AV5 delivered a sound so rich and true that the effect was remarkably similar to a dedicated surround system.
The Bang & Olufsen CD-i player built-in a television set is probably one of the rarest CD-i players, and if you have the Beocenter AV5 with the CD-i player, please let us know!
Source: Beoworld
8 reacties:
You're forgetting the superb demo disc that was inluded, with a few short stylish interactive documentaries and 360 degrees seemless looping MPEG camera movements.
Unfortunately, all these discs seem to have disappeared, can't be found anywhere anymore.
Thanks Neko, I'd love to see it. I've never heard of it though. Even these TV sets are very rare, so I can imagine the CD that came with it are even more rare...
A rather spendid site here about B&O's CD-i:
http://beophile.com/?page_id=455
I have a Beocenter AV5.
Is really exeprional unit!
Hi i have on for sale please check www.marktplaats.nl
Hi i haveone for sale. Please check www.marktplaats.nl
This looks awesome but does it have the same issues regarding the Time Keeper battery?
i'm getting one in a few day's, it will stand next to my B&O MX7000 those are my favourite choices to play every Retro Videogameconsole, can't wait :-D
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