Typical price: £130
What is it: A Freeview receiver with integrated 80GB hard drive recorder
What we think: A quality Freeview receiver and hard drive recorder in one, the PVR-8000T is effectively the digital terrestrial equivalent of Sky+
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Average user rating from 6 users
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Humax PVR-8000T user reviews
March 25, 2008
Posted by: Badger
"Perfect for me"
September 1, 2005
Posted by: zig riz
"Great value, does what it says on the tin"
August 31, 2005
Posted by: David Lyttle
"Great sound and vision -- upgradeable too!"
June 15, 2005
Posted by: Alex Maher
"Excellent picture/sound, relatively easy to use"
May 19, 2005
Posted by: Little Tyke
"Great Freeview receiver with a roomy hard drive"
May 18, 2005
Posted by: Jah Womble
"If you have a VHS and want to upgrade, this is a strong product."
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