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The editors liked
Versatile
Reliable and flexible recording options
Archiving capabilities
Network playback of recordings
High-Definition prompts when recording and viewing
All major UK catch-up services available
Triple tuners
No ongoing fees
Quirky design
Record programmes
Attractive design
Flexible recording with three tuners
Lots of features
EPG simplifies catch-up TV
Records up to four channels at once
Freeview Play works well
Good picture and sound
Easy to use
Tripletuner recording flexibility
Tidy design
Good handset
Full terrestrial catchup
The editors didn't like
EPG can be sluggish
Remote feels cheap
Not as many catch-up and on-demand services as YouView
Records up to four channels at once, Freeview Play works well, Good picture and sound, Easy to use,
No Netflix yet,
In short, we'd have no problem using the FVP-4000T at home. It looks good, physically and on screen, and is a fine route to catching everything you want to see on Freeview HD.We aren't discouraged by the lack of apps such as Netflix, given the range of co...
Attractive design, Flexible recording with three tuners, Lots of features, EPG simplifies catch-up TV
Untidy catch-up TV EPG, Live TV app slow to connect, No MKV or FLAC playback
Not only is Humax’s first Freeview Play PVR a joy to use, but it’s also packed with handy features, looks gorgeous and delivers the goods visually – only an untidy catch-up EPG rains on the parade...
Abstract: Most recent Freeview boxes have two tuners which mean you can record at least two channels at the same time. This unit has three tuners so you can record at least three channels simultaneously. However if the channels are on the same multiplex this number...
Published: 2015-11-05, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Triple tuners, no ongoing fees, quirky design, record programmes
HD/SD catch-up integration issues, YouView has the upper hand
The first Freeview Play box is here, bringing a taste of Freeview's future. It's a future that wants to offer a service similar to YouView or Freetime Freesat and that will be welcomed by many, with core UK catch-up TV services integrated into the e...
Versatile, reliable and flexible recording options, Archiving capabilities, Network playback of recordings, High-Definition prompts when recording and viewing, All major UK catch-up services available
EPG can be sluggish, Remote feels cheap, Not as many catch-up and on-demand services as YouView
There are lots of really good things about the Humax FVP-4000T. We like the recording capabilities and flexibility, in particular. Should the occasion arise, you are able to record up to four channels, at once, while watching something else and Freeview P...
Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: £200 inc VATA little slow, and Freeview Play isn't as strong as rival catchup television servicesUNTIL RECENTLY, YOUR two main choices for catch-up services that worked directly through an EPG (electronic programme guide) were Freetime via Freesat o...
Abstract: There is a range of PVRs on the market with Sky arguably being the most popular. However, Freeview has been playing catch up with the new FVP-4000T.It is the first Humax PVR equipped with Freeview Play, a new connected service that combines live broadcast...