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Review Date: 04-JUN-2005
RRP: $299.00
3.50
The DEC2000T is a handy two-in-one purchase, giving you both a PC-based tuner and a standalone digital set-top box in one hit. It would have been great if you were able to access the PC-based capabilities of the box (such as recording and time-shifting) from your TV set.
Review Date: 25-JUN-2005
RRP: $299.00
3.50
The Humax PVR-8000T is unspectacular, but does a decent job as both PVR and digital set-top box.
Review Date: 01-JUL-2005
RRP: $479.00
3.00
This SRT5390 provides excellent digital TV reception and adequate recording, timeshifting and playback functions. It lacks a USB port for transferring recorded programs to a PC.
Review Date: 08-JUL-2005
RRP: $449.00
2.50
An inexpensive digital PVR, the OpenTel lacks anything to really knock your socks off.
Review Date: 10-JUL-2005
RRP: $1199.00 $999.00
4.50
Topfield has done nearly everything right with the TF5000PVRt. It's beautifully designed, can talk to PCs and is only lacking when it comes to HDTV.
Review Date: 14-JUL-2005
RRP: $1699.00
4.50
As long as you're not too worried about how it looks, the HDD-J35 is an awesome PVR, with outstanding HDTV support.
Review Date: 14-JUL-2005
RRP: $549.00
2.50
It's basic and easy to use, but don't ask for too much.
Review Date: 19-JUL-2005
RRP: $395.00
4.50
If you want to record pay TV and have a real electronic program guide, then the Foxtel iQ is the only choice. It's a fantastic product, if you're willing to pay the subscription fee for it.
Review Date: 25-AUG-2005
RRP: $129.00
4.00
Even without support for high definition, the CTDV100 delivers sharp, clear pictures with an easy-to-use interface and functions.
Review Date: 25-AUG-2005
RRP: $499.00
3.00
The CDTV400HD offers a great HDTV experience. Operation isn't as well integrated or intuitive as it could be, but the box itself still does absolutely everything it should.
Review Date: 01-SEP-2005
RRP: $399.00
3.50
If you're after a relatively inexpensive way to receive high-definition digital TV at home, the Legend Digital LHD2 is a good choice, provided you can live with a couple of small design issues.
Review Date: 01-SEP-2005
RRP: $629.00
3.00
Though Legend has done a good job in fitting two tuners into the LPVRC, some design faults hold it back from the mainstream.
Review Date: 01-SEP-2005
RRP: $99.00
3.00
Legend Digital's LSD2 offers inexpensive standard definition digital (DVB-T) support.
Review Date: 05-SEP-2005
RRP: $499.00
3.50
The HD-7000 is a very professional box. It emphasises functionality and performance over ease of use.
Review Date: 05-SEP-2005
RRP: $99.00
3.00
The standard-definition Unimax ST-102 has a full range of features, and no major flaws at all.
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