Typical price: £99
What is it: Freeview PVR with built-in access to Top Up TV
What we think: The low price and access to optional pay services make it a very useful and desirable product
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 30 August 2007
Tags: Thomson, Thomson DTI 6300-16, holiday, picture quality, AV receiver
We like:
Price; picture quality; sound quality; availability of extra services; series link
We don't like:
Styling; menus can sometimes be slow
Also known as:
Top Up TV+
CNET UK judgement:
A good quality Freeview PVR that will satisfy the needs of most people and offers decent value for money -- the 160GB hard drive will fill up quickly, though
Full review:
Freeview PVRs are a great way of getting the most out of digital TV. It's never been easier to schedule a recording and build up a library of programmes without the need for piles of DVDs or, heaven forbid, VHS tapes. Continue Reading...
Thomson DTI 6300-16 History
22 Jan 2007 in Crave
Thomson DTI 6300-16: Top Up your television
Top Up TV offers a way of watching more Everybody Loves Raymond than is strictly healthy. This dual-tuner Freeview PVR downloads the best of it
Latest user reviews
December 5, 2008
Posted by: Romin
"Avoid at all costs"
November 26, 2008
Posted by: petie123
"Fundamentally flawed"
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