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Editors' choice Sky+HD 1TB review

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Sky+HD 1TB review

The Sky+HD 1TB satellite box is a peach of a PVR. A huge hard drive means you no longer have to ration your recordings and the interface is slick and easy to use. With 3D compatibility and Sky's Anytime+ video-on-demand service just around the corner, it's a must-have upgrade for any self-respecting hi-def obsessive. Read more

£249

16 September 2010 by Steve May

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TVonics DTR-Z500HD  review

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TVonics DTR-Z500HD review

The TVonics DTR-Z500HD is a fast and funky Freeview HD digital recorder. Supremely easy to use, it's an ideal choice if you're upgrading from analogue TV. While there are some standard-definition recording-quality issues, its hi-def performance is terrific. Read more

£225

12 August 2011 by Steve May

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Sky 3D review

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Sky 3D review

Bin your preconceptions -- Sky 3D really does usher in a whole new way of enjoying TV. Consumed in small doses, Sky's 3D channel is fun, fresh and frighteningly addictive. Read more

22 September 2010 by Steve May

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Toshiba HDR5010   review

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Toshiba HDR5010 review

Toshiba's HDR5010 does everything a Freeview HD digital TV recorder should do, without fuss or fanfare. It's intuitive to use, has a generous hard drive and is well priced at around £200. It's just the ticket if you want a box to record dramas, not create them. Read more

£190

13 July 2011 by Steve May

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Humax PVR-9150T  review

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Humax PVR-9150T review

The Humax PVR-9150T is a no-frills, standard-definition Freeview recorder for those still enslaved by Scart. It's dull, but it's quiet and it does what it says on the tin. Read more

£120

15 August 2011 by Steve May

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Sharp TUT2HR32 review

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Sharp TUT2HR32 review

Sharp's TUT2HR32 Freeview+HD recorder ticks the right boxes, with twin HD tuners, a 320GB hard drive and bright, colourful interface. Unfortunately, it also generates more fan noise than a Take That concert. Read more

£235

13 July 2011 by Steve May

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TV recorders and receivers buying guide

If you love TV, then you need a digital TV recorder. We take a look at some of the big differences between models. Read more

26 October 2011 by Steve May

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