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Philips HDT8520 500GB -Freeview Twin HD Digital Recorder


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Twin HD tuners, record one channel whilst watching another....


Don't miss a thing with the Philips Freeview+ HD PVR. Designed to easily record all your favourite high definition TV shows, with one-touch recording, twin tuners to record while watching something else, series recording, the HDT8520 is equipped with a 3-hour time shift buffer to enable you to pause live TV or make an Instant Jump or Instant Replay at the touch of a button.


The stunning design of this Freeview+ HD recorder includes a sophisticated light feature that can be activated when the device is switched on. 8-day coverage of the Freeview Programme Guide (EPG) has been integrated in a slick, sophisticated user interface for easy navigation.


Not only equipped with top-notch sound & vision technology (Dolby Digital audio & 1080p video quality with HDMI cable included), the HDT8520 also boasts remarkably low power consumption in both active and standby modes and has been designed to function almost silently. None of the whirring noise so often associated with recording devices.


Finally, the 500GB hard disk drive will let you record up to 125 hours of native HD content, or 250 hours of standard definition.




Comes with HDMI cable, power lead, original remote control and original manual. Fully working and in good condition.

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