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Humax PVR-9200TB and 9200TS review
Reviews You might be thinking, 'hold on, the Humax 9200 isn't a new PVR', and you would be right -- it isn't. Humax, however, has discontinued the 9200T and replaced it with two new models known as the 9200TB and 9200TS.
Editor's rating
8
Tags: humax, channels, remote control, recorded
3 July 2007, 13:17 > More matches in Reviews
Humax LGB-32TPVR: Dual-tuner PVR TV
Crave While the industry giants have only just got around to putting a Freeview tuner in their flat-screen TVs, the ever-nimble giant killer Humax has thrown dual digital tuners and a hard drive into its latest TV.
Tags: humax, hard drive, hd, recordings
28 March 2006, 12:04 > More matches in Crave
Humax HDCI-2000 review
Reviews But is there enough chutzpah to this Humax receiver to excite the HD enthusiast? The Humax Humax has provided an impressive range of connectors on this unit -- the appeal of both HDMI and composite outs is hard to understate.
Editor's rating
7
Tags: humax, sky, watching, television
19 June 2006, 17:08 > More matches in Reviews
Humax PVR-9200T review
Reviews Humax was one of the first companies to take the recording features pioneered by TiVo and Sky+ and then apply them to Freeview. It doesn't look atrocious, but it doesn't feel like a premium item, which is what buyers of the Humax should expect.
Editor's rating
7.7
Tags: humax, hard drive, sky, watching
30 November 2005, 16:53 > More matches in Reviews
Humax LGB-32DST review
Reviews With a price tag of just £475, you don't have to be Einstein to figure out the main shelf appeal of Humax's LGB-32DST 32-inch TV. A final strength of this Humax versus its budget rivals is the fact that you can watch it from quite a wide angle...
Editor's rating
6.7
Tags: humax, colour, motion, budget
16 July 2008, 17:04 > More matches in Reviews
Humax LGB-22DYT review
Reviews Available for around £300, Humax's 22-inch LGB-22DYT is out to prove that it doesn't have to be this way. Humax realises you probably could never get great sound from the puny speakers that have to be fitted into a small LCD TV's bezel.
Editor's rating
5.9
Tags: humax, speakers, speaker, scenes
30 May 2008, 14:14 > More matches in Reviews
Humax Foxsat-HD (freesat)
Digital Living Can this Humax receiver rumble with the big boys or is it back to the playground? After years of anticipation, freesat is now live in the UK.
Tags: humax, receiver, boys, rumble
9 May 2008, 15:27 > More matches in Digital Living
Humax LP32-TDR1 review
Reviews Humax has gone one step further than most manufacturers by adding a whole PVR into its latest bargain 32-inch LCD TV, so you can record your favourite shows straight to its built-in hard disk. The Humax only has one HDMI, which isn't brilliant for...
Editor's rating
7
Tags: humax, high definition, channel, watching
13 April 2007, 18:46 > More matches in Reviews
Humax Foxsat-HD (freesat) review
Reviews Humax rather generously provides a HDMI cable as well as Scart and composite leads in the box. The Humax Foxsat-HD costs £150 and gives those who don't want to be tied into a subscription a way to watch high-definition broadcasts.
Editor's rating
8
Tags: humax, channel, interest, channels
9 May 2008, 14:29 > More matches in Reviews
Humax HDCI-2000: The World Cup in hi-def, for free!
Crave A new Humax box, the HDCI-2000, will let you watch the new hi-def satellite channels without a Sky box, and without paying a subscription. You'll need the Humax HDCI-2000 (£300) and a satellite dish (around £12 on eBay), and be prepared for a spot...
Tags: humax, box, high definition, definition
31 May 2006, 12:50 > More matches in Crave
Humax LGB-19DRT review
Reviews Humax has decided to mount it on a stand that houses the speakers. There's only a single tuner built-in, but Humax has employed its old trick of making it possible to record other channels on the same multiplex (a block of channels broadcast...
Editor's rating
6.6
Tags: humax, viewing, tuner, hdmi
8 April 2008, 18:00 > More matches in Reviews
Humax LU23-TD2 review
Reviews While the Humax isn't exactly brimming over with features, it has everything you're likely to want in a second TV. The Humax can support PC resolutions of 1,366x768 pixels, like most 720p TVs. As simple, budget TV, the Humax LU23-TD2 answers your...
Editor's rating
6.5
Tags: humax, channels, kids, bass
12 February 2008, 9:46 > More matches in Reviews
Humax LGB-32TPVR review
Reviews Humax made a name for itself when it released the first Freeview PVR, and ever since it's clung to the digital terrestrial service like a shipwrecked sailor grasping his life raft. If the recording features are the reason you're considering this...
Editor's rating
7.3
Tags: humax, high definition, hard drive, dvd player
5 April 2006, 17:52 > More matches in Reviews
Humax PVR-8000T (80GB) review
Reviews You might as well use the stereo audio output if you're connecting to a receiver or home cinema system, but it's nice to see some future-proofing from Humax just in case Freeview ever does go into Dolby Digital (don't hold your breath).
Editor's rating
7.4
Tags: humax, terms, channels, watching
14 May 2005, 19:08 > More matches in Reviews
Humax 9200T: Now with added Freeview Playback
Crave The Humax 9200T is nothing new -- we first reviewed it in November 2005 and generally liked it. Well, Humax has discontinued the old model and replaced it with two new ones with a Freeview Playback sticker on the front.
Tags: humax, channel, model, sky
21 June 2007, 10:24 > More matches in Crave


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