A Digital Television Recorder (DTR) connects to your current TV lets you record, rewind, and pause live TV. It also has a built in receiver giving you crystal clear, digital quality pictures and sound.
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The first Freeview-approved Digital Television Recorder More
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The Homecast HT9200DTR is the second receiver to be approved for MyFreeview|HD which gives you the ability to watch what you want, when you want. More
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High definition digital terrestrial receiver with digital television recording More
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High definition 1080p output, a New Zealand first! More
Related Questions
Can I buy a digital receiver for someone else?
Of course you can, Freeview makes a great gift... More
What is the EPG (The Freeview Guide)?
Freeview features an Electronic Programme Guide (The Freeview Guide) that you can access through the EPG button on the digital receiver remote control... More
What is widescreen TV?
The term "widescreen" is used to describe the format in which the picture is broadcast and displayed... More
Why does Freeview exist?
Previously if New Zealanders wanted to experience digital television they had to subscribe to a pay TV service and pay a monthly fee. Freeview offers a free alternative for viewing free-to-air digital television... More
How do I set my Freeview digital satellite receiver up to receive Widescreen pictures?
If you have a Hills box: press Menu select Installation and Settings select Output Settings change the Aspect Mode to 16:9 If you have a Zinwell/DSE box: press Menu select System Configuration select System Setup select TV change the Aspect Ratio to 16:9.. More