HUMAX
F2-FOX T (What Satellite TV - Jan 1, 2004)
MALCOLM BROWN finds HUMAX can excel in digital
terrestrial reception too
Correction : Humax Viaccess compatibility (What Satellite
TV - Jan 1, 2004)
Following the feature 'What's Up With Viaccess?'
(December 2003), Humax has asked us to correct inaccuracies
regarding the capability, certification and technical support
of its satellite products.
HUMAX PVR-8000T : Digital TV receiver and recordable
hard disk drive (PC Advisor - Feb 1, 2004)
The final nail may have been driven into the
coffin of the VCR with the introduction of the PVR-8000T from
Humax.
Win
a Humax PVR worth £200! (Home Cinema Choice - Feb 1,
2004)
Set-top box manufacturer Humax has recently
launched its first combined Freeview box and hard disk recorder
in the UK.
HUMAX
F2-FOX T FREEVIEW ADAPTOR (Home Cinema Choice - Feb 1, 2004)
Inexpensive digital
TV tuners seem to be falling from the sky at the moment as
Europe moves from analogue to digital television broadcasting.
HUMAX
PVR-8000T (T3 - Jan 1, 2004)
£200 It's the UK's cheapest ever hard
drive recorder - and freeview comes free!
HUMAX
F2-FOX T (T3 - Christmas, 2003)
Neat, dependable and reliable, the F2-FOX T is the Volkswagen
of Freeview boxes. That digital optical output is a bonus
too. 
Humax
targets UK DTT market (advanced-television - Sep 29, 2003)
Korean digital set-top box manufacturer Humax is entering
the UK market with a range of
digital home entertainment products, with the focus on combining
digital TV receivers with
Hard Disk Drives. 
Hard
drive recorder for under £200 (Tech Digest - Sep 29,
2003)
Watch out Sky! Korean company Humax - best known in
mainland Europe for its satellite TV equipment - is gunning
for the UK consumer electronics market with a raft of interesting
new products, including a sub £200 Personal Video Recorder
(PVR). 
Humax
Freeview range lifts off (IDTV - Sep 26, 2003)
Korean set -top box manufacturer Humax has formally launched
its Freeview receiver range into
the UK market. At the press event which marked the launch
in London, commercial director
Dale Heathcote declared that "what we are not is a basic
set-top box manufacturer". 
Review
of the Humax F2-Fox T (IDTV - Sep 24, 2003)
The first of the Humax range to be reviewed by idtv.co.uk
and we're pretty impressed.
Although the box is small and neat, it has a metal case and
feels reassuringly solid - unlike
some of the more plasticky low-end adapters we've seen. The
styling is functional rather than
attempting to be either elegant or retro, in keeping with
its sturdy, workmanlike performance. 
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