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Freesat+ HD with free time review
The Humax HDR-1000S Freesat+ HD box with free time has an easy-to-use interface and impressive recording features. Read more
25 October 2012 by Niall Magennis
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YouView review
YouView was worth the wait, and the Humax DTR-T1000's excellent interface combines on-demand and broadcast TV with digital recording. Read more
30 July 2012 by Niall Magennis
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Humax HDR-FOX T2 review
The Humax HDR-FOX T2 is a very good Freeview HD PVR that we have no problem recommending. The only issues we have are with its low storage capacity and high price. It's a capable machine, though, that works very well indeed. Read more
14 September 2010 by Ian Morris
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Humax Foxsat-HDR review
The brilliant Foxsat-HDR is certainly the best freesat personal video recorder on the market at the moment. It's as well designed as it is easy to use, sounds great and has an excellent picture quality that we can't really fault, although the built-in storage could have been bigger Read more
3 February 2009 by Ian Morris
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Humax LGB-32DST review
You don't have to be a genius to immediately see the appeal of Humax's LGB-32DST, priced under £500. With an HD Ready resolution, this 32-incher presents itself as an excellent picture performer, putting many of its budget rivals to shame with crisp and clear images Read more
16 July 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Humax LGB-22DYT review
Small LCD TVs don't have to sound awful. The LGB-22DYT, Humax's 22-inch offering, is out to buck the weedy-sounding trend, with a separate 'speaker bar' running the show instead of puny bezel speakers. It also crams in plenty of pixels, making for an HD Ready experience Read more
30 May 2008 by Alex Jennings
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Humax LGB-19DRT review
This 19-inch LCD TV has some really handy features that would make it a perfect second set for a bedroom, games room or study. You can record Freeview programmes to an external USB drive, and it has a plethora of inputs for your consoles. Price might be a sticking point, but you get a lot for your money Read more
8 April 2008 by Ian Morris
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Humax LU23-TD2 review
If you're looking for a second screen to use for gaming or to keep the kids busy while you watch a film on your larger screen, the Humax LU23-TD2 is a worthy choice. It's great value for money, with good sound and HD picture quality. Make this TV part of the family Read more
12 February 2008 by Ian Morris
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Humax PVR-9200TB and 9200TS review
Humax has replaced its popular 9200T PVR with the 9200TB and 9200TS. These new, improved models now come in two colours and qualify as 'Freeview Playback' PVRs, meaning they include certain features such as dual tuners and the ability to pause live TV Read more
3 July 2007 by Ian Morris
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Humax HDCI-2000 review
Humax's HDCI-2000 is a satellite tuner that receives experimental free-to-air HDTV signals. Not for the faint-hearted, this box requires a fair bit of setting up, but for initial adopters and those who enjoy tinkering with technology the HDCI-2000 is a toy that should satisfy, and its performance is rewarding Read more
19 June 2006 by Chris Stevens
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