Best Freeview PVR On A Budget

Hey everyone, I am after a good budget HD freeview PVR with on demand services and twin tuner if possible.

We are finally getting rid of virgin after most the stuff i watch these days being on freeview anyway there is so many the market im not sure what one to get any advice would be great please

Thanks, Tom :)

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  • mac2708mac2708 Posts: 3,349
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    Sounds like you need Youview
    http://www.youview.com/

    £199.95 at Richersounds http://www.richersounds.com/product/digital-set-top-boxes/humax/dtr-t1000-500gb/huma-dtr1000-youview

    The above can be used with any ISP. The following may require changing your ISP

    BT offer http://www.productsandservices.bt.com/products/tv

    TalkTalk offer https://sales.talktalk.co.uk/product/tv
  • MooWow!MooWow! Posts: 165
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    I would love youview but it to expensive for my budget im hoping for something around £150 :(
  • chrisjrchrisjr Posts: 33,282
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    If you don't mind a refurbished machine you could get a Grade A Humax HDR Fox T2 for about 150 quid

    http://www.humaxdirect.co.uk/product.asp?ProdRef=10104

    Does Freeview HD and some on-demand services. Though not as many as you'd get with a YouView box.
  • tealadytealady Posts: 26,262
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    I suggest the humax refurb. I've got a refurb of an older model and it was fine.
  • MooWow!MooWow! Posts: 165
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    that referb one does look good, is humax normally the best or is there any other brand to consider?
  • call100call100 Posts: 7,264
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    Humax refurb would be your best bet....It's a cracking PVR and if you are coming from Virgin you might even notice an improvement (unless you had Tivo).
  • MooWow!MooWow! Posts: 165
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    im sure there will be the v+ box is the worse PVR i have ever used
  • neo_walesneo_wales Posts: 13,625
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    The free PVR from talktalk is very good. Have a look at the Argos ebay outlet, they usually have some good deals.
  • MooWow!MooWow! Posts: 165
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    neo_wales wrote: »
    The free PVR from talktalk is very good. Have a look at the Argos ebay outlet, they usually have some good deals.
    i was looking at the talktalk deal but for some reason they don't have fibre in my area yet
  • mac2708mac2708 Posts: 3,349
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    MooWow! wrote: »
    i was looking at the talktalk deal but for some reason they don't have fibre in my area yet

    AFAIK you don't need fibre for the TalkTalk offer - you certainly don't with BT

    The TalkTalk site says
    " Through your TV aerial

    Freeview channels are delivered through your TV aerial so you’ll need one that has a good signal to enjoy all of the benefits watching, pausing, rewinding and recording live TV.

    2. Through your internet connection

    Catch up TV and On demand players, including the TalkTalk player with its inclusive shows and films, are delivered through your broadband connection. You’ll need a speed of 3Mb to enjoy this service. If your speed is above 5Mb you’ll also be able add flexible monthly TV Boosts, such as Sky Movies and ESPN. These will sit within the player and you’ll soon also be able to record and rewind."
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