Philips DTR7510-Z Digital Terrestrial Receiver with 160GB HDD Recorder **Factory Refurbished** |  | Brand: Philips
Buy New: £39.50 as of 9/9/2010 02:16 EDT details
New (3) Used (2) Refurbished (1) from £39.50
Seller: Micros 2U Rating: 2 reviews
MPN: DTR7510 Model: DTR7510 EAN: 8712581326012
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 2 Freeview Tuners | | • | 160GB Hard Disk | | • | One Touch Pause Live TV | | • | HDMI Output | | • | Hard Drive recording: Y |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Digital Terrestrial Receiver with 160GB Hard Disk Recorder **Factory Refurbished** Watch one channel and record another in Digital quality with this slim and stylish Twin tuner Digital Video Recorder. Up to 78 hours of storage for your favourite series, movies and other recordings, clearly archived on the hard disk.
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| Customer Reviews: Philips DTR June 16, 2010 J. A. Smith (UK) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great product, slightly slow to respond to the remote bt it is worth it because the menus are easy to navigate. It has single button record and series link.
Glad I got it in time for the World Cup.
Apalling Box. June 3, 2010 Louise Killeby (Bedford, England) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This box is dreadful. The reproduction of the signal digital signal is pretty good but unfortunately the software needs an update as it freezes a lot and is slow to respond to commands from the controller. Also, it cannot keep up with quick flicking between channels and I have had to take the power out and put it back in multiple times because it just cannot cope with the demands of the user.
It looks great, the espn card slot works well, and records very well but when it it does record programs, it does not list the program you have recorded rather just the channel and the date you recorded. This means you have to select it using the already painfully slow controller to see what it is that you recorded.
The menus do not look good and are in grim colours also. The remote is too large, heavy and bulky.
The major fault is having two red buttons. One to record and another one to make selections in menus. They often perform the same function and seems like a bad design fault. The 8 day tv guide is also slow and often it will not let you record things in the future and seems to be a bit hit and miss. I'm sure there are better ones out there.
Generally I have been impressed with Philips products but this one was disssapointing. No dount they will rectify these problems and produce something that has the quality and functionality to go with the looks.
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