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Last post Aug 15, 2007, 7:41 PM by Andrew Everard. (4 replies)
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Posted on Jul 18, 2007, 10:59 AM

freeview box

 lookin to buy a good freeview box with at least 160 harddrive any ideas would be grate looked at the humax but would like a bit more help . thanx . adam.

Posted on Jul 18, 2007, 11:35 AM

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The Humax is a long-time favourite of ours, but i'd also strongly recommend the TVonics DVR-150 (which has a 160GB drive) or its big-brother DVR-250 (250GB).

More details at the TVonics website

If you're not desparate to buy right now, we're also running a test of PVRs in the October issue, which comes out August 23rd. Within that test, we'll also be reviewing the Wharfedale-branded version of the TVonics DVR-250, which is set to be an Argos exclusive when the new catalogue comes out.

Clare Newsome is Editor-in-Chief of What Hi-fi? Sound and Vision

Posted on Jul 19, 2007, 8:04 AM

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 thanx clare i will hang on till the mag comes through the post and have a butchers at them . cheers . adam.

Posted on Aug 15, 2007, 5:54 PM

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Are there any Freeview boxes which provide hi-fi quality sound? I have heard that Freeview should technically provide better quality sound than DAB. As the Freeview box would be acting as the front end for the hi-fi, it would need to provide a quality sound. I ahve a Cyrus amp and have seen that Cyrus provide a DAB tuner. Is there a Freeview alternative?

Posted on Aug 15, 2007, 7:41 PM

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 Not from Cyrus, I'm afraid. As a rule of thumb, any Freeview box with conventional stereo phono output sockets suggests someone cares a bit about the sound quality, but the best results I've had are with STBsz with digital outputs and a decent DAC or a good AV receiver.

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