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OUR REVIEW
If you are concerned about quality than looks, then go for the Thomson DT16300-16 DTR, touted as one of the best PVRs in the market. The black and silver finish gives a chic look to the set, though you may say that the set does not have that extra zing when it comes to look. However, if you are looking for the unique features, then you should definitely go for the Thomson's DT16300-16 DTR.
Connect the machine to your television and enjoy recording of two programs simultaneously, while you are watching one. The other features entail 160 GB hard disc drive, 80 to 120 hours of recording time at a stretch, digitally interactive system, auto detection of the new channels, both digital audio and video broadcasting available and a great program guide.
Besides, you get two scart sockets as enhancements with the recorder. The machine weighs around 2.4 kilograms and comes with a remote control, which requires AA batteries. So, next time if you miss your favourite channels, then you should opt for the Thomson's PVR.
Pros
-the cost is reasonable
Cons
-lacks the hi-tech stylish look
Rating We rated Thomson Thomson DT16300-16 DTR with 160GB HDD with 8 out
of 10 based on its features,
design, usability and value for money.
FEATURES Recording Features160Gb Hard Disc Drive. Up to 80-120 hours recording time. Pause Live TV; function. Twin tuner. Record 1/watch another feature. Can record 2 channels at the same time. Series record. General FeaturesBlack and silver. Digitally interactive. Digital text. Digital audio broadcasting (DAB). Digital video broadcasting (DVB) subtitles available. Auto setup. Auto detection of new channels. Auto scan for new channels. Now and next electronic programme guide. 14 day electonic programme guide. Top Up TV compatible.Additional Features 2 SCART sockets. 1 SCART lead included. Setanta Sports compatible & free home trial worth £30 included. Remote control requires AA batteries (supplied). Size (H)6.5, (W)37, (D)21cm. Weight 2.4kg.
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