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Humax Freeview playback Digital TV Recorder PVR-9150T 160GB Twin Tuner PVR

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  • 160GB Hard Disc Drive Recorder
  • Upto 100 hours recording
  • Twin Tuner
  • Series record
  • *Subject To Reception Confirmation

Product Description
Dont miss your favourite programmes ever again! Equipped with the latest technology and a slimline design, the Humax PVR-9150T provides digital terrestrial broadcast reception, and offers up to 100 hours worth of recording with its integrated 160GB hard disk drive. It enables you to record 1 channel while watching another and to record 2 channels simultaneously while playing back a previous recording. There’s also Picture in Picture so you can enjoy 2 of your favourite programmes at the same time.

The Humax PVR9150T has a highly sensitive tuner for excellent reception and a live 8 day Electronic Programme Guide (EPG), for even better programme information on all channels. It also enables subtitles, digital teletext, and interactive features. The USB 2.0 connection allows viewers to enjoy digital photos on a large TV screen or to listen to MP3 files downloaded from a PC. Installation is simple, just plug in and play.

Humax Freeview playback Digital TV Recorder PVR-9150T 160GB Twin Tuner PVR

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Daniel November 21, 2009 at 9:29 pm

GOOD POINTS

Very quite (virtually silent).

Unit looks nice.

Good picture quality (not quite as good as the Topfield in my opinion).

Responds quickly to remote control button presses.

Single aerial input socket (unlike Topfield where you have to use two aerial inputs).

BAD POINTS

Freezes – I used this for up to an hour a day for one week and it froze at least once on each occasion, requiring a reboot.

No USB connection – no way to archive recordings, other than recording them to a VHS or DVD recorder via the second Scart socket. Apparently, Humax could not get it the USB functions to work, so they simply removed the feature entirely.

No audio outputs – you cannot connect this to your sound system directly.

Very large remote control; useful buttons such as the TV/Radio button, screen ratio, picture-in-picture, etc are hidden under a slide-down panel (which extends beyond the bottom of the remote and is prime candidate for breakage if not closed after use).

EPG is reloaded every time the unit goes into standby (or crashes) and this takes around ten minutes to load.

MINOR POINTS

No printed manual (comes on CD as PDF).

Recordings have to be assessed by going into the MENU and selecting RECORDING, whereas Topfield has single button press (ARCHIVE). Actually playing a recording is quite an awkward process – you have to press EXIT to go out of the RECORDING section rather than PLAY.

When switching between TV/Radio, it returns to radio channel 700 (Radio 1) everytime, and not the station you were previously listening to.

No HDMI connection.

Could not record two consecutive programs on the same channel, despite having a twin-tuner. The program was listed in the Recordings screen but was not present. An error message stated it was unable to record because of a schedule clash.

When fast forwarding through a program, it will return to the very start of the recording after being paused, losing your place.

CONNECTIONS

Aerial (input and output for passing analogue signals through to your television)

Scart (two – output to TV and a recording device)

PC serial connection (one – for updating software; cannot be used to transfer programs)

There are no audio connections

There is no a USB connection
Rating: 3 / 5

ricamon November 21, 2009 at 11:41 pm

Unit was easy to set up. I live in a poor reception area, but have only had very occasional problems, unlike a previous make which was rubbish, hence the purchase of this product.

The programme guide does take a few minutes to populate, but is not a big problem.

Has frozen twice in the couple of months that I have had it, but a quick switch off and reboot fixed it.

Did’nt record a couple of programmes that I thought I had set, but that may have been my mistake.

Overall then, a good product for the price. Recommended.
Rating: 4 / 5

David M. Lowe November 22, 2009 at 1:07 am

THIS REVIEW IS NOT FOR THIS PARTICULAR MODEL NOR SUPPLIER, BUT GENERALLY TV RECORDERS BOUGHT FROM AMAZON “NO NAME” SUPPLIERS

I have bought two tv recorders through Amazon and although I had no initial problems over the first few weeks, they have both become progressively more unreliable and crash several times every evening – rebooting themselves and restarting.

It has not been possible to contact the original sellers and they have just made me somewhat jaundiced about buying cheaper products off Amazon … I think they were probably returned with a fault, nothing was found and they were just sold again as new. Then the company disappeared.

So warranty claims on Amazon purchases can be very problematic and the problems more than outweigh the initial low cost

AVOID

David Lowe
Rating: 3 / 5

Stephen M. November 22, 2009 at 3:44 am

I’ve been using a DVD recorder for some years now and I was getting fed up with scratched disks failing to record properly and not play so I wanted to upgrade to a PVR with a hard disk option. I looked for a long time at many makes and models and landed on this one. This one has to be the best spec, biggest hard disk and best reviewed of all the PVRs for the price. After using it for a few weeks I can see why. Series link, one-touch recording, dual recording, TV planner, user-friendly screens and remote and the excellent picture-in-picture. If you’re a heavy recorder perhaps the larger 320Gb option would be better suited but for the average record, watch & delete user this 160Gb is more than adequate. Some reviews mentioned the loud fan but that is literally for 5-10 seconds once the machine is started and then it’s perfectly quiet and even the fan noise for those few seconds is perfectly tollerable.

I’m very happy to have made the upgrade to the hard disk recorder and I’m very pleased with the Humax system. I would definitely recommend not looking further than this model and ignoring that niggly feeling inside telling you “But I’ve never heard of Humax”.
Rating: 5 / 5

C. Stibbs November 22, 2009 at 6:20 am

I BOUGHT THIS AS A GIFT FOR MY DAUGHTER WHO PREVIOUSLY HAD A FREEVIEW BOX. SHE IS VERY PLEASED WITH THIS AND WAS SURPRISED HOW MANY PROGRAMMES SHE CAN SEE ON IT AND HOW EASY IT WAS TO USE.
Rating: 4 / 5

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