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.
From $599 RRP
High definition digital terrestrial receiver with digital television recording More
From $799 RRP
The first Freeview-approved Digital Television Recorder More
From $799 RRP
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
From $799 RRP
High definition 1080p output, a New Zealand first! More
Related Questions
Why do I have black bars on each side of my screen sometimes?
Programme material in 4:3 formats will have black bars (or curtains) at each side of the screen... More
What is the process for analogue switch off?
A one region switch off trial will be completed followed by region by region shut off (all completed within one year)... More
How do I get Freeview certification?
Please review our certification agreement below and contact us if you are interested. .. More
Will there be ongoing charges?
No - this is one of the main differences between Freeview and pay television- there are no sign up fees, no monthly fees and no contracts... More
Why should I switch to Freeview?
Sometime between 2012 and 2016 the analogue free-to-air TV signals in New Zealand will be switched off and viewers will only be able to view a digital signal. Once the analogue signal has been turned off, the only way for Kiwis to continue to watch their favourite TV shows for free, is to switch from analogue to Freeview digital television... More