Tvonics MFR-300

Tvonics MFR-300
alaScore 74

5 reviews

May, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 4 expert reviews and 1 user reviews from international sources. Experts rate this product 67/100 and users rate it 100/100. The average review date is Nov 27, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 30490 reviews from other Satellite Receivers. The alaScore™ for this product is 74/100 = Good. Last update: May 23, 2013.

Review analysis

(Based on 5 reviews)

Expert Reviews  

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Expert review by:

TVonics MFR-300 review

 

The MFR-300 allows users to convert an ageing analogue TV to digital without the need for a Scart, which explains the absence of such an output on the rear.

Discreet size ; Good onscreen menus

High rice ; Poor RF ictures ; Sticky remote buttons

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TVonics MFR-300 review

 

The TVonics MFR-300 is a good product that does what it needs to and will save many older TVs from the landfill. The only issues for us are the high price and power consumption

Size ; Ease of use ; Picture quality ; Great interactivity ; Audio description

Price ; Standby power consumption

If this box was £30, we'd say it would be perfect. It's likely that in a few years time, the government is going to have to offer some sort of equipment to people who haven't upgraded to digital. If it did, this box would fit the bill perfectly

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TVonics Digital TV Without SCART MFR-300

 

We all know Digital TV is coming but before you chuck out perfectly good TV's because they do not have a SCART socket there is a way to get Digital TV using this little box from TVonics.

I have a 14inch Analogue TV that sits in my kitchen it works fine but when the switch off gets to my area it will end up in landfill or so I thought till I heard of this TVonics box. I had thought of adding a Digital Box but they all need a SCART...

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Expert review by:

TVonics - MFR-300

 

A recent survey by Ofcom revealed that an impressive 87 percent of UK households now have access to some form of digital TV, be it provided by Sky, Cable, FreeNet or a Freeview tuner. The cheapest ...

The main appeal of the TVonics MFR-300 is its portability and the flexibility of the RF connection for those who don't have the option to use Scart. In this environment it works well and, though it lacks some of the additional features of rival tuners,...

Consumer review by:

Great piece of kit

 

Great piece of kit

Hi Great piece of kit and to say it is so amall it gives one hell of a picture on digital. cheers lmortiss

Product Specifications

Configuration

1080p Upscaling: No
Built-In Modem: No
Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB): No
DIGITAL RADIO: No
Electronic Program Guide (EPG): Yes
HDTV: No
Show View: No
Twin Tuner: No

Connectivity

Ethernet: No
HDMI: No
USB Interface: No
W-LAN Connection: No

Decoding Systems

Free-to-Air: Yes
Terrestrial:FTA Non-Upgrade

Energy Information

Energy Saving Trust Feature: No

General Features

Analogue Satellite Receiver: No
Category:Receiver
DVB-C: No
DVB-S: No
DVB-T:DVB-T (MPEG2)
Reception Standard:Digital
Table / Portable:Portable
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