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Humax T800 80-hour Digital Video Recorder with TiVo
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Humax T800 80-hour Digital Video Recorder with TiVo List Price: $299.99


Features
 80-hour digital video recorder with TiVo service so you can pause, rewind, and replay live television
 Season Pass ensures every show in a season gets recorded; Wish List searching finds all programs featuring a favorite actor, director, etc.
 14-day electronic program guide; smart recording detects and adjusts for lineup or scheduling changes
 Networkable for digital music and photo viewing from your PC; 2 USB ports provide future expandability
 Measures 15 x 3.8 x 12 inches (W x H x D)
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Humax T800 80-hour Digital Video Recorder with TiVo description
Humax has designed the 80-hour TiVo Series2 digital video recorder with ease of use in mind, but incorporated the most technologically advanced features. Onboard TiVo Service lets you search for your favorite TV show, and with the push of a button, set the T800 to record it automatically every time it's on.

Record up to 80 hours of television entertainment without the hassles of videotape, control live television (pause, rewind, slow-motion, instant replay any channel, anytime), and schedule recordings online.

The DVR also offers an electronic program guide (EPG), which keeps the DVR up-to-date with 14 days of program data; Season Pass recordings, with which the DVR automatically records every episode of a favorite program all season long; Wish List searches to find and record all programs that feature a favorite actor, director, team, or topic; TiVo Suggestions, which automatically records shows based on your recording preferences; and smart recording, which detects line-up changes, adjusts recording times as needed and automatically, and even skips reruns.

You'll also enjoy digital music and digital photo access--play your computer's digital media files right on your TV screen (requires an existing home network and additional networking accessories)--and you'll be able to access and view recorded programs on multiple TiVo DVRs.

The T800's advanced industrial design, and its ergonomically engineered remote control puts the power to pause, rewind, slo-mo, and record right in the palm of your hand. Plus, its varied input/output connections confer multiple configuration options and a USB port grants the option of future feature expansion.

What's in the Box
TiVo DVR, a 25-foot RJ-11 phone cord, a phone-line splitter, a stereo analog audio/composite-video interconnect, an RF coaxial cable, a serial (data) control cable, an IR control cable, an AC power cord, a user's manual, and warranty information.

Note: TiVo service is required and is available for $12.95 per month or $299 for Product Lifetime.

Humax T800 80-hour Digital Video Recorder with TiVo Customer Reviews
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♥♥♥♥♥ Image quality is very poor.......
Where do I start? first off....I have 3 tivo's, two regular and this humax....when i first had the humax hooked up, i noticed the picture looked almost like it was breaking up, it was on a CRT TV and hooked up using an s-video so i blamed the problem on this. in the mean time i bought a 32" LCD, this time i hooked up the humax using the RGB component cables thinking it would work going all digital....BUT, this did no good either. i used every image quality setting available, all this did was to increase the file size of the recording and reduce the burning size of the DVD. this is not my primary DVD player, so i didn't have the drive failure like the others. also, mine is one of the "made in mexico" tivo's, the reason i know this is because i replaced the original HD as soon i got it for a larger drive, btw, it was a "maxtor" (good named brand drive). over all, this is a piece of carp, don't buy it.....it's no wonder tivo stopped selling it!

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