Humax T2500 (300-hour TiVo) Video
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Humax T2500 (300-hour TiVo) Review
The good: Massive 300-hour capacity; pauses live TV; controls cable and satellite boxes; ergonomic remote; excellent user interface and searchable program guide; supports networked audio, photo, and programming options.
The bad: Requires additional monthly or lifetime charges; needs non-VoIP landline for initial setup; no HDTV support.
The bottom line: Humax takes the already great TiVo and enhances it with a colossal 300-hour capacity.
Humax T2500 (300-hour TiVo) Specs
Manufacturer: HUMAX Co., Ltd.
Part number: T2500
- Product Specifications
