Typical price: £220
What is it: Freeview recorder with 160GB hard drive and dual tuners
What we think: Humax's PVR is the premium choice for the discerning Freeview user
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Humax PVR-9200T user reviews
November 18, 2006
Posted by: Philip Chaimbault
"Best integrated Freeview HD Recorder"
What I like:
Great feature-rich product
What I don't like:
Software reliability
Review:
I've had this machine for about 6 months now and it's an excellent machine. Plugged into my sound system, it also doubles up as my radio tuner. The only major complaint is that it has been known to freeze up so if that happens when you are away for a few days, your programs don't get recorded. That having been said, mine has not done it for a few weeks now. Still worth it for the price though - one of my better buys.
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