Typical price: £200
What is it: A Freeview Playback recorder with 160GB hard drive and dual tuners
What we think: The addition of Freeview Playback adds some nice features and despite its relative age, it remains a great choice
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Average user rating from 7 users
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December 5, 2008
Posted by: Romin
"Cooler than a polar bear in a refrigerator"
What I like:
Easy to plug in and go.
What I don't like:
Nothing much
Review:
Having battled with a Thomson PVR, I guess that any product that actually works without hassle would please me. Intuitive to use, does exactly what it should - a pleasure to own.
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