5/21/2023 0 Comments Bt youview humax dtr t2100![]() ![]() If there is an item you require and you can not see it listed please feel free to contact us and if we have it we will be happy to source it and then list it on eBay for you to make your purchase.Ĭustomer satisfaction is important to us and if you have any issues, aren’t entirely happy or your purchase hasn’t arrived within the stated time then please feel free to contact us and will be more then happy to assist where possible. However, we do monitor messages out of hours and over the weekends/holidays and aim to get back to you within a couple of hours. We normally answer messages at the latest within 1 hour during normal working hours. Please feel free to contact us through our “ Contact Us” page. Please can you make payment within 48 hrs, if you do require longer could you please notify us and we will be happy to wait so long as we know. We accept payment by PayPal which is a safe convenient method for both you and us.Ĭash payment is available if you wish to collect your purchase from sites in Basingstoke or Farnborough in Hampshire. From the EPG, you can easily page through the grid view to see what's on and what's coming up.For our terms and conditions please click here: “Terms and Conditions”įor a full product list, please visit our eBay page by clicking on the eBay picture below: It's grid-view is clearly laid out and we like the thumbnail view of what you're currently watching, as it means that you can keep watching while you set up recordings or work out what to watch next. ![]() Live TV is likely to be one of the areas you want to access first, and the YouView EPG is still one of the best. It now just feels a lot quicker to move around, accessing all of the box's features. In particular, we noticed the animations, such as the menu sliding up from the bottom of the screen where a lot smoother. One of the benefits of the new box is that the interface is now a lot smoother and slicker. ![]() All the while, the current programme plays in the background full-screen, so you don't have to stop watching. This then lets you choose what you want to do, including selecting on-demand, the TV guide, recordings and BT Vision. A dedicated YouView button brings up the main menu, which slides into view from the bottom of the screen. We've said it before, but the YouView interface is one of the best out there. After a few minutes of set-up you're ready to go. All you have to do is let the box search for TV stations, then enter your postcode, so that the listing can be customised by your location. That's no bad thing, as it's extremely simple to use. Powering the box up for the first time will be immediately familiar to anyone who's used YouView before, as the interface is standardised across all products. If your router isn't near the BT YouView box, you'll need to invest in a pair of HomePlug powerline adaptors instead. It's disappointing that there's still no Wi-Fi, or even the option of Wi-Fi through a USB dongle. You have to use the Ethernet port, as the YouView+ box has to be connected to the internet. If you want to hook the box up to an external amp, you can use the stereo phono or optical and coaxial S/PDIF outputs. There are also legacy ports for older TVs, including SCART and composite out. Round the back are the same range of connectors you'd expect to find on a modern PVR: Ethernet, HDMI and an aerial input for the dual tuners (there's a pass through, so you can still hook up your TV's tuner, too). It's been a few years since its launch, and it's a better. It's not just smaller, as the processor has been upgraded, while noise has been reduced. The BT TV service and Ultra HD YouView set top box package was among the first to offer 4K content beamed straight to your living room. This is largely down to miniaturisation of parts and BT opting to use a 2.5in laptop hard disk, rather than a 3.5in desktop drive. In fact, it looks a lot more like a plain set-top box rather than a hard disk recorder. The first thing that's evident is that this box is a lot smaller than the old one. Manufactured by Humax, the second generation BT YouView box is completely customised for BT. See all of the best BT TV package deals deals on uSwitch This time around, with its brand-new YouView box, BT is back with its own custom box. For example, there was no way to directly access BT's unique content from the remote control. While that proved useful to get a first generation service out, the lack of customisation proved to be a slight detriment. It made sense at the time, as this was the best set-top box available and, thanks to the way YouView works, didn't need any customisation to work with Vision: you just plugged it in to BT Broadband and the box discovered the extra services available to it. When BT first switched its Vision TV service to YouView, it launched with the Humax DTR-T1000. ![]()
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