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Review: Tvonics DVR-FP250

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Written by Rene Millman   
Monday, 28 January 2008
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The remote control is as good looking as the box. It is very much inspired by the Sky+ remote and feels good to use in day-to-day operation.

Its EPG is functional and can be clearly read, although this is probably because it uses the same font as the digital text service (if it works then why not!). Recording is a simple matter of choosing the programme off the EPG and while series link functionality is not there (and it's pretty helpful if you want to record every episode of Family Guy) the manufacturers are planning to put this functionality into theboxes via an over-the-air software update in the future.

As it conforms to the Freeview Playback standard, recording a programme that has been shifted around the schedules will be ok as the device senses the changes and adjusts itself so you don't find that the last five minutes of your favourite recording has been lost to the God of video recorders.

The visual and sound quality are very good and there was no noticeable degradation on quality in playback mode. However, there is no HDMI port on the back of the box so the best the picture can get is through a Scart lead - which can't be upscaled to faux-HD quality.

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As we said earlier, the device claims to be green, consuming 3W of power in standby and 20W when recording programmes, so at east it won't be making a large contribution to your carbon footprint.

It is also made in the UK so anyone living there will at least be satified that the device hasn't been racking up the air miles to get into your living room.

Overall, it is a nice-looking piece of kit that should be considered by eco-aware telly lovers that want a cheaper alternative to Sky+.

Rating: 7/10

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