TVonics DTR-HV250 Freeview PVR Home Cinema

Dinky TVonics MDR-240 Freeview receiver is impressive, but now we have the chance to see how the quality holds up when Chuck hard disk recording in the mix. As its name suggests, the DTR-HV250 features a large hard disk of 250 GB, which equals about 125 hours of recordings, and like all products of stability TVonics usability is a priority absolute.

TVonics DTR-HV250 Freeview PVR

A hands-on inspection reveals the DTR-HV250 to be a play exceptionally well to KIT. This is not a light box and plasticky as the MDR-240 – this time the case has been fashioned from sturdy metal and it is reassuring heavy following. Aesthetically the unit is very interesting, drawing on previous TVonics PVR as the DTR-Z250. It is always good to see a company trying something a little different, and here the sides curved, glossy black finish and compact dimensions (only 185mm wide) to create a distinctive care unit, a decision which is too rare in the PVR market.

TVonics has presented a great LED display that indicates the full name of the current string, and rolls of names throughout the program as soon as you turn over. On the right is one of two USB ports, which allow you to connect card readers and flash drives and display JPEG photos on your TV and download software updates downloadable on the TVonics website.

The rear panel is equally impressive. This is the first product TVonics with HDMI, which sends 576i / p, 720p and 1080i video to your TV (selectable in the setup menu). But even more pleasing is the inclusion of two HDMI v1.3a, making this receptor in an HDMI switch box small chip for people with only one input on their TV. They go through 1080/24p and HD audio too, so your Blu-ray is in good hands, but passage through the function does not work when the device is in standby. The HDMI ports are joined by an RGB-capable SCART output, optical digital audio output, RF in / out sockets, and the second USB port. [via trustedreviews]


Published December 19, 2009 in Display, MP3 Player, Portable Storage
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