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Humax Aura Freeview TV Recorder


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Humax Aura Freeview Recorder for sale, £40.

Available for collection.  PM me if interested. 
This TV recorder will record two HD channels at the same time. With a 1TB hard drive it will record up to 500 hours of TV.
You can also watch programs via the internet, BBC iPlayer, itvX, Channel 4HD, and all other Freeview channels. The recorder will show 4k UHD programs such as those on the BBCiPlayer.
The recorder runs on Google android TV so you can download apps from the Play Store.
It will also Chromecast.
Supplied with Humax universal remote control that will control most TV’s.
It also comes with the HDMI and aerial cables.
Full detail can be found on the Humax website https://uk.humaxdigital.com/product/aura-uhd-android-tv-recorder/
 

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