This PVR adds go-faster stripes to YouView's Freeview HD/IP TV mash-up but is it worth your cash? Check out our Humax DTR-T2000 review The Humax DTR-T2000 is the latest YouView PVR from set top box ...
You can also use this as an ad-hoc remote control. As well as accessing streams on your phone or tablet, the Humax Live TV app lets you push whatever you’re watching on your mobile device to the TV.
YouView - for those unfamiliar - is a TV service that wraps up digital Freeview channels with online catchup services such as BBC iPlayer and plenty more. YouView's "subscription free" concept is ...
YouView combines Freeview HD with catch-up from BBC iPlayer, ITV Player (including STV), 4oD and Demand Five via your broadband connection, combined in a single programme guide that goes forwards and ...
Is Lord Sugar's Humax DTR-T1000 YouView next-gen Catch-up TV PVR really the revolutionary box he thinks it is? We took a closer look to find out Two years behind schedule and with a £70m development ...
Why you can trust What Hi-Fi? Our expert team reviews products in dedicated test rooms, to help you make the best choice for your budget. Find out more about how we test. UPDATE: The Humax DTR-T1000 ...
Humax has just announced a new YouView set-top box that extends storage to a spacious 2TB. The Humax YouView DTR-T1010/2TB can store up to 1200 hours of standard definition recording, or 500 hours in ...
Once recordings have been made, a MyView page, accessed by pressing the small, blue 'Y' button on the remote control, displays a list of programmes, when they were recorded, what channel they were ...
Freeview Play has its first set-top box, the slickly named Humax FVP-4000T. The new service - that went live in October 2015 in the UK - is designed to combine regular broadcast Freeview services with ...
Humax has fixed the slightly jarring gap between the slick YouView user interface and the apps that contain the on-demand content, and provides a tad more processing power, too. However, there's still ...