Typical price: £100
What is it: 160GB PVR with Freeview+ support
What we think: Won't win any technology beauty pageants, but it's a good PVR overall
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 25 February 2009
Tags: Sagem, Sagem DTR 64160T, menu system, connectivity, recording
We like:
Low price; decent performance; component output is a welcome addition
We don't like:
Unattractive design; awful front-panel display; ugly menus
Also known as:
DTR 67-250 HDMI (250GB hard drive and HDMI)
You might also need:
Component cable
CNET UK judgement:
At around £100, the Sagem DTR 64160T is a very capable Freeview recorder. We aren't crazy about the design, and Sagem should be severely punished for the awful front-panel display, but, otherwise, it's a capable machine that will suit people looking for a quick and easy solution for recording Freeview
Full review:
If you want a Freeview recorder, you're generally looking at paying around £200. But Sagem's DTR 64160T costs around just £100, which seems like incredible value. Continue Reading...
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