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Brand new High Definition Freesat PVR from Humax! The Humax Foxsat HDR Freesat receiver, has a 320GB Hard Drive, allows two channels to be recorded togethor, HDMI output, resolution of 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i, upscales SD to HD and is fully Freesat certified! The Ultimate Freesat Receiver!
Specification
- 2 Year manufacturer Guarantee
- Freesat HD and SD channel recording
- Simultaneous viewing of one channel and recording another channel
- Record 2 channels at the same time
- Receive HDTV signals (MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 and MPEG-2)
- Under 1W power consumption in standby
- HDMI-digital interface for perfect transmission of picture and sound
- Simultaneous playing of transmissions over HDMI, Compostie or Scart
- Easy installation and operation
- Resolution format: 1080i, 720p, 576p, 576i
- DVB-S2 and DVB-S compatible
- Ethernet support
- Full colour high resolution electronic programme guide
- Dolby digital audio output (S/PDIF)
- Automatic software upgrade via satellite
- Upscaling of SDTV to HD
- Audio description / One touch subtitle
- Massive 320GB HDD
- Dimensions (Width x Height x Depth): 380 x 55 x 252 mm
- Weight: 3.1 kg
- Hard Disk Size: 320GB
- Record 2 channels and playback a recording
- Record Radio
- Record Subtitles
- Record ITV HD Interactive service
- Series Record Option
- Accurate Record Support
- Fully Freesat+ certified
- Chase Play - Watch a programme from the start before it has ended
- One button access to recordings
- Resume play - Watch from the last viewing point in the recorded programme
- Ad Skip
- Personalise your recordings by creating folders to put them in to
- FF/RW speed x2, x4, x16, x64
- IPTV capable (e.g. BBC iPlayer, Kangaroo etc)
- Media playback: audio (e.g. MP3)
- Media Playback: pictures (e.g. JPG)
- Select Programmes to record from the Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
- 230 scheduled timer entries possible
- Repeat recordings (set a timer to daily, weekly, week/day, week/end)
- Autopadding - all recordings will add a few minutes to start/end times
- Search for programmes to record by entering a keyword in the EPG
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