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Best TV Recorder and Receiver Reviews, 100 - 200 Pounds

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Thomson DHD4000 review

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4.5 stars out of 5

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Thomson DHD4000 review

The Thomson DHD4000 has dual tuners, so you can record one channel while you're watching another. Even better, the unit constantly buffers two channels, so you can change between them without losing your place. It's not only a fantastically designed piece of consumer electronics, but also one that fundamentally changes the way you watch TV Read more

£160

14 May 2005 by Guy Cocker

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Editors' choice Humax HD-FOX T2 review

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Humax HD-FOX T2 review

If you're looking for a Freeview HD receiver, the HD-FOX T2 is currently your only option, so it's just as well that it does a cracking job. It's expensive and Freeview HD content is still thin on the ground, but it offers generally good picture quality, it's lightning-quick and its interface feels like a breath of fresh air Read more

£139

9 February 2010 by Ian Morris

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TechniSat HDFV review

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TechniSat HDFV review

The TechniSat HDFV is a decent piece of kit with superb picture quality and the advantage of being able to record to USB. We'd like to see its Wi-Fi abilities improved somewhat to allow more exciting features. Read more

£150

15 September 2010 by Ian Morris

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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 Foxsat-HD (freesat) review

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4.0 stars out of 5

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3.5000 stars out of 5

Humax Foxsat-HD (freesat) review

The freesat satellite service is finally here and so is the Humax Foxsat-HD receiver. Although it's one of the first to hit the market, it already feels like a mature product. It's fast, user friendly and offers great picture quality, all while managing to pack all this into a compact and stylish box Read more

£130

9 May 2008 by Patrick Wignall

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Sagem DTR 67500T review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Sagem DTR 67500T review

Although the DTR 67500T Freeview personal video recorder doesn't have the best design or most attractive menu system we've seen, we can't fault its actual performance. Easy to use, it offers plenty of storage space and excellent picture quality, while the ability to transfer your recordings to a USB stick is very welcome Read more

£180

20 July 2009 by Ian Morris

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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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Philips DVDR5500 review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Philips DVDR5500 review

There are a lot of ugly, chunky DVD recorders on the market, but the Philips DVDR5500 certainly isn't one of them. A slick black and mirrored chrome finish this slim-line unit, and it provides a straightforward way to record TV with the built-in Freeview tuner Read more

£138

5 March 2008 by Patrick Wignall

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Panasonic DMR-EX77 review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Panasonic DMR-EX77 review

Stuck the VHS in the loft? Need to record something while you're at a barbecue? Panasonic's latest solution is the EX77, a 160GB hard-disk Freeview PVR with a DVD burner built in. This means you can archive old programmes and keep those classic shows you can't bear to delete Read more

£135

11 May 2007 by Ian Morris

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Goodmans GHD1621F2 review

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3.5 stars out of 5

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Goodmans GHD1621F2 review

Goodmans GHD1621F2 features an attractive design that houses two integrated Freeview tuners, which means you can record one programme while you watch another or even record two digital programmes at the same time. It's a fuss free device that's excellent value for money Read more

£100

11 January 2008 by Richard Arrowsmith

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