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Humax HDR-2000T Smart Freeview HD TV Recorder


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Humax HDR-2000T Smart Freeview HD TV Recorder - ?100


* Record up to 300 hours of SD TV or up to 125 hours of HD TV

* Record, pause and rewind live TV

* Over 70 channels 4 in HD

* Record two programmes simultaneously whilst watching one

* 500GB Hard Drive Disc up to 300 hours recording time, the HDR-2000T offers exciting multimedia and home networking capabilities when connected to the internet via the Ethernet

* Catch up TV (inc. BBC iPlayer) via Humax Portal


I have the smart recorder, remote control (with brand new batteries), box, manual and quick-start guide, HDMI cable, AC adapter and also the extra/optional USB W-LAN stick.


All in great condition. It?s been wiped and given a factory re-set with password 0000 (as per the manual).

It?s got great reviews online and used prices seem to be around ?150 online. I?ll sell the lot for ?100 or nearest reasonable offer.


To be picked up from East Dulwich.


The Humax website has more information and the full spec: https://uk.humaxdigital.com/product/hdr-2000t/

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