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Digital Vision GiGo review

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Digital Vision GiGo review

The GiGo Freeview personal video recorder doesn't have the best build quality you'll ever encounter and it's a fairly ugly piece of kit. But it does what it does -- recording programmes to USB storage -- very well, and will appeal to those who want to take their TV out and about Read more

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13 July 2009 by Ian Morris

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Thomson DTI 6300-16 review

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Thomson DTI 6300-16 review

Freeview PVRs are a great way of getting the most out of digital TV, and prices are coming down. The Thomson DTI 6300-16 comes with a Top Up TV starter pack, which increases the amount of TV you can receive, all for under £100 Read more

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30 August 2007 by Ian Morris

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Sharp TU-R160H review

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Sharp TU-R160H review

A digital recorder that integrates a sizeable 160GB hard drive for 80 hours of recordings and dual TV tuners, so you can record one programme while you watch another, but this Sharp unit is rather similar to a box from Goodmans we reviewed recently, which is much cheaper Read more

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18 December 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith

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Goodmans GHD8015F review

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Goodmans GHD8015F review

If nothing else, Goodman's GHD8015F is great value for money -- a dual-tuner PVR with an 80GB hard drive for less than £100. The design is archaic and functionality is basic, but it does the important things well, such as playing and recording. It's an ideal replacement for an old VCR Read more

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7 December 2006 by Richard Arrowsmith

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