Testseek.com have collected 14 expert reviews of the Humax HD-FOX T2 and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Humax HD-FOX T2.
April 2010
(81%)
14 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: HD TV down your aerial is now possible, some people do not want it with a PVR and this solution from Humax is one such option. So currently apart from all the standard definition stations channels 50-52 are HD channels....
Published: 2010-06-04, Author: Andrew , review by: techworld.com
We’re looking forward to seeing tuner cards and USB adaptors to turn a media centre PC into a Freeview HD-viewing platform; but until then the Humax serves as a good entry point as a standalone set top box with networking potential....
We’re looking forward to seeing tuner cards and USB adaptors to turn a media-centre PC into a Freeview HD-viewing platform; but until then the Humax serves as a good entry point as a standalone set-top box with networking potential. Andrew Harrison ...
A good all-rounder, and while media playback is a little limited at the moment, that's set to improve in the near future. ® Next: i-Can EasyHD Sponsored: Why every enterprise needs an Internet Performance Management (IPM) Strategy...
Abstract: Admittedly, a price of almost £180 is quite steep for a receiver with no recording capabilities, but if you're determined to get Freeview HD sooner rather than later then the T2 is one of the best options currently available. Read more: http://www.avreview.co.uk/news/article/mps/uan/3371#ixzz0oNEZZs46
Judging Humax’s HD-Fox T2 purely on performance it’s hard to find much at fault. Its closest subscription-free rival is Freesat, which it kicks in to the long grass with a much prettier EPG; by listing ITV HD as a dedicated channel and by the imminent...
Abstract: It’s taken a little longer to arrive than we expected, but we finally took delivery of the first Freeview HD product: Humax’s HD-Fox T2. We first saw a working prototype at Humax's pre-release demonstration in early December 2009, and now we’ve had tim...