Goodmans GHD2521F2 Twin: The Radical PVR Tuner
Author: daniel // Category: Satellite / FreeviewThe emergence of the Freesat format has brought many new companies to the mainstream, while other established companies are caught unawares by this recent explosion and had to give way. One of the companies glowing through the success of this new format is Goodmans, which came into the limelight all thanks to its first set of Freesat receivers. The latest to come from its ranks is the Goodmans GHD2521F2, a twin-tuner PVR equipped with a 250GB hard-disk that is provided with the ability to hold up to 120 hours of programmes. Moreover, since it is Freeview Playback compliant, you are also at liberty to access features like series recording.
The design of the unit is also quite something that is appealing to the eye, and though the mirrored front panel is not radical as such it is nonetheless good looking for a product for a product of this type. Moreover, the uncluttered nature of the unit is also another reason why it needs a good recommendation.
There are two SCART outputs decorating its rear panel, and enable you to connect it simultaneously to a TV and an external recorder. Then, the TV SCART offers you the interesting proposition of RGB or composite output, but as far as the VCR socket is concerned it is limited only to an insipid looking composite. This can be a real hindrance in case your DVD recorder accepts RGB and you wish to have best-possible quality for your archived recordings. The menu system has been improved from earlier PVRs, like the Goodmans GDVDR320, and you will quite honestly be bowled over by how impressive it is. The fluid menu grants you fast movement with the minimum possible pauses. Meanwhile, the digital TV features are also innovatively intertwined as well as beautifully presented for you to make the most out of them.
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