Evesham launches Freeview Playback DTR250 PVR

Twin tuner Freeview receiver and hard drive recorder


21 August 2007 10:59 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Troubled manufacturer Evesham has launched the DTR250 Twin Tuner Digital TV Recorder.

A combined Digital Terrestrial (Freeview) receiver and Digital Video Recorder the new DTR250 from Evesham gives you access to all free-to-air digital TV channels and radio stations and includes a 250GB HDD.

The DTR250 has an automatic channel search facility so set up is not only instant but hassle-free and features an easy to read, full 7-day Electronic Programme Guide which allows you to pre-schedule your weekly viewing and doubles as a multi guide to schedule recordings quickly and easily up to 7 days in advance.

Recording your favourite programmes is done by adding your selections to record with just one touch of a button, the DTR250 automatically records your preset selections until either storage space is filled or until you run out of things you want to record.

With Twin Tuners as standard you can record one Digital TV channel, whilst watching another.

The DTR250 also boasts the Freeview Playback logo certifying it as a high quality product to ensure you get the best TV experience with Freeview.

"Freeview Playback" is the new standard that puts you in control of the 40+ Freeview channels currently available, allowing you to watch what you want at a time that suits you.

All of the DTR250’s features are said to be easily accessible with the supplied user friendly remote control giving you total viewing control at the touch of a button.

The DTR250 is available now for £169.99 from Evesham.com.
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