Please look at each store individually to see when it was updated. If the store isn't below it hasn't been checked To update, sort by distance of your postcode, then select the radius to search. By clicking "update now" next to any store, it will update that store and the ones very local to that store.
With the Humax Freeview HDR-1800T 500GB you can record up to 250 hours of standard definition (SD) TV programmes or up to 125 hours of high definition (HD) TV, which can be selected from an easy to view electronic programme guide (EPG). The 8 day EPG allows you to plan your future viewing. Record an entire series at the touch of a button. The twin digital tuner allows you to record two programmes simultaneously; you can even watch one channel whilst recording another. Once you've removed the HDR-1800T from its box, set up is quick and very easy. Every box comes with an HDMI cable for perfect digital transmission of HD pictures and Ethernet cable to connect to your router. The Humax Freeview box has the ability to show pictures in full high definition (HD) quality for stunning colour and sharpness. On demand and Catch up programmes are also available in HD but these 1080p images will need a HD compatible TV to view them in all their glory. Freesat recorder:Digitally interactive. Digital text. Auto setup. Electronic programme guide. Audio description compatible. BBC iPlayer compatible. Recording features:Twin tuner. 500GB hard drive. Up to 250 hours SD or up to 125 hours HD recording time. Record 1 channel whilst watching another. Record 2 channels at the same time. Pause live TV. Series record. Connectivity:1 HDMI socket . 1 SCART socket . Ethernet connection. General information:Upscales to 1080p. Remote control batteries required 2 x AAA (included) . Size H5, W32, D24. 5cm. Weight 1830g. Energy efficiency information:On mode power consumption 18 watts. Standby power consumption 0. 5 watt. Manufacturer's 2 year guarantee. EAN: 8809095669855. Questions and answers15 questions | 16 answersOpenSearch ButtonPlease selectNewest questionsOldest questionsNewest answersOldest answersMost Helpful questionsLeast Helpful questionsMost Helpful answersLeast Helpful answersMost answersAnswers needed