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November 4, 2014 at 11:06 pm #16228
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InactiveI was in a John Lewis store today with a bit of time to kill, so I had a play around with the Humax HDR 2000T. I was quite impressed with this little machine.
One thing that did strike me though was this. I own the Humax Freesat 1000s and whilst there are similarities in the way the two machines operate in the main they are completely different.
I suppose this is down to the UI and EPG being a Freesat creation whilst the 2000T is all Humax.
Owning the 2000T would be a whole new learning curve.
November 5, 2014 at 9:54 am #56961Anonymous
InactiveI liked the search facility on the 2000T, and the EPG is certainly easier on the eyes, but on the whole I much prefer the 1000S as being (in my experience) more reliable. I took the 2000T back to JL.
November 6, 2014 at 5:31 pm #56962Anonymous
InactiveOut of interest what were the reliability issues with the 2000T?
November 6, 2014 at 9:23 pm #56963Anonymous
InactiveFailed recordings and problems with display of subtitles and display of the menu.
Most of the problems may well have been due simply to a faulty unit. But I wasn’t sufficiently taken with the box to try again.
November 6, 2014 at 10:45 pm #56964Anonymous
InactiveJamesB – 1 hour ago »
Failed recordings and problems with display of subtitles and display of the menu.
Most of the problems may well have been due simply to a faulty unit. But I wasn’t sufficiently taken with the box to try again.
The subtitles issue really interests me as I love the fact that with the 1000s I just need to hit the sub button and subtitles are displayed whether it’s live TV or a recorded programme.
I have a hearing difficulty so perhaps you could expand on the difficulties you experienced with subs e.g. are they there in a recorded programme if you hit the sub button etc.
November 6, 2014 at 10:52 pm #56965Anonymous
InactiveQuote:I have a hearing difficulty so perhaps you could expand on the difficulties you experienced with subs e.g. are they there in a recorded programme if you hit the sub button etc.Sometimes yes, sometimes no. Very exasperating. But as I say, it may well have been a faulty box. If you buy from John Lewis or Richer Sounds, you should have no trouble returning it if you see this problem.
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