Typical price: £99
What is it: 80GB hard drive PVR with dual Freeview tuners
What we think: Limited, but unbeatable value for money
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Average user rating from 4 users
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Goodmans GHD8015F user reviews
January 6, 2007
Posted by: Roope Aaltonen
"Does most things, and does them well"
December 27, 2006
Posted by: DAVID CHAPMAN
"Good for price if it worked"
December 24, 2006
Posted by: Michael Hilton
"Excellent entry level recorder"
December 11, 2006
Posted by: Delraj Singh
"Exactly the same PVR made by digihome, but with a 160gb hard drive and same replica design"
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