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pjamieson

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#307160 24-Sep-2023 20:06
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I need a new Freeview Terrestrial UHF STB to replace my Dish TV A2 for various reasons.

 

Do Dish TV no longer make Freeview UHF Recorders, or many other manufacturers for that matter?  Dish TV only seem to do Satellite recorders and the only UHF one I can find is a Panasonic model @ $500.

 

I know streaming is ubiquitous now, but surely when someone has a busy life and wants to watch the news, there is a need be able to watch older than just yesterdays Newshub for example.

 

Am I going to have to setup a MediaCentre PC?  Have I missed something in the last 5 years?  Be nice if I have.  ;-)


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pjamieson

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  #3153470 29-Oct-2023 20:15
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Released on Friday...

 

https://www.dishtv.co.nz/T7070PVR

 

The Dish TV T7070PVR is a Freeview Approved Receiver for use with a UHF Aerial.

 

Watch great local, and international content across 20+ Channels nationwide, with Freeview. So that no matter where you are, you can enjoy quality TV and Radio.

 

 

 

Features:

 

  • 20+ Freeview Live TV Channels
  • Use with UHF Aerial
  • Built-in Wi-Fi & Ethernet
  • 1TB Hard Drive (Record up to 400 Hours)
  • Pause, Rewind & Record Live TV
  • Series Link (Record an entire Season)
  • Dual Tuners - Record 2 Channels at once

 

 

Simple Setup

 

It can’t get any easier than this. Simply connect the T7070PVR to your TV and UHF Aerial setup. The First Time Installation will Auto Tune in all available Freeview Channels, so you are ready to go straight away.

 

 

 

Built-in 1TB Hard Drive

 

Record 2 Channels at once with the Dual Terrestrial Tuners. With a built-in 1TB Hard Drive allowing up to 400 Recording Hours, that should cover even the longest of vacations.

 

 

 

Connect to the Internet

 

Connect your T7070PVR to the Internet with the built-in Wi-Fi or Ethernet Port, so your T7070PVR can automatically update to the latest Software, when available.

 

 

 

What's in the Box?

 

  • Dish TV Terrestrial Recorder
  • Remote Control (with Batteries)
  • Power Supply Unit (12V, 2.5A)
  • User Manual
  • HDMI Cable

 

 

Disclaimers:

 

  • Some services require broadband access through an ISP; usage will count towards the data limit of your broadband plan. ISP terms and charges apply.
  • Content, services, and channels on this device, including their availability or access, are subject to change at any time without prior notice. HD programming is subject to HD broadcast availability.
  • When recording TWO channels at the same time, channel selection is limited, some combinations might not be available.
  • Information provided above is subject to change without notice.

 

Categories: Freeview Receivers

 

 

 

 Tags: RecorderFreeviewTerrestrialWi-FiHard Drive

 


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