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One of the best Freeview PVRs money can buy.
The Humax PVR-9200T cements its reputation as the king of PVRs with a set of new features that enhance its already unbeatable user-friendliness. Picture quality is superb by digital TV standards and it offers a level of flexibility that's unparalleled in...
March, 2008
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279 reviews
Nice bit of kit, but where's the tuner for the digital switchover?
Despite being an attractive, feature-packed and modestly priced combi, we can't help but wonder how much better the DVDR3577H could have been with a digital tuner on board. As it stands, the analogue tuner will no doubt make many people overlook this othe...
Hard-disk/DVD recorders are more than just functional, so can Toshiba finally make you replace that aging VHS VCR?
The RD-97DT's picture and sound performance is of the highest order, both in terms of live Freeview broadcasts and recordings. We're also impressed by the deck's handling of DVD discs, which makes it a great home cinema source - plus the range of editing...
December, 2007
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72 reviews

Sony has thrown everything into this recorder - you could probably even use it for the washing up!
The RDR-HXD870 is a magnificent hard-disk/DVD combi recorder that boasts a staggering array of features (including the all-important Series Recording) and killer performance. But the biggest bonus is the price " at just over "200 it's much more affordable...
Can the first Freeview Playback box convince consumers that they don't need to pay for Sky+?
In short, the Tvonics DVR-250 is a high capacity, well-designed PVR that's generally easy to use but one that is far from perfect. It does not allow you to record two things at once, has just an eight day programme guide and picture quality is only aver...
July, 2007
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1 reviews
Kiss led the way with networked DVD players but the DP558 ups the stakes with a 200GB disk drive, a TV Tuner and remote web access. But is it too heavily featured for its own good?
If you want a hard drive recorder with easy access to the stored content then the Kiss DP-558 might be for you, but right now there are far too many little niggles to make it a great product. I look out for the next generation of products from Kiss but ri...
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