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Sagemcom DTR67320T Freeview + Digital TV Recorder 320GB

by Sagemcom
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (117 customer reviews)
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  • Pause, rewind and record Live TV
  • Simultaneous viewing of one channel and recording another channel
  • HDMI upscaling
  • Digital Audio Output
  • Parental Control
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Product details

  • Product Dimensions: 19.9 x 31 x 4.6 cm ; 1.3 Kg
  • Boxed-product Weight: 1.4 Kg
  • Item model number: DTR67320
  • ASIN: B003CFB1QC
  • Date first available at Amazon.co.uk: 1 Aug 2009
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (117 customer reviews)

Product Description

Product Description

Never miss a thing
The Sagemcom Freeview+ DTR67320T digital TV recorder gives you access to over 50 TV and 24 radio channels, giving you more choice, and if you have a HD Ready TV you can upscale your picture to 1080i giving you clearer, sharper images. The 320GB hard disk drive means that you never have to miss your favourite programme again; just set up your recording and get up to 160 hours of recording time. The USB port enables you to export your recorded content to an external hard drive, freeing up your hard drive to record even more great content. You can even display your photos and play your music files by plugging in your USB key.

Electronic Programme Guide (EPG)
The Electronic Programme Guide (EPG) is the heart of your unit and you can either access it via the MENU (GUIDE) or directly from your remote control (GUIDE). Here you will find an overview of all the current & upcoming programmes and you can set up recordings or check what will be broadcasted during the next 8 days. Use the "info" button to get more information for a specific programme. You can set recording directly from the overview or schedule timer and reminders of your favourites.

Recording made Easy
Recording made easy, series link and twin tuner features You never have to miss your favourite programme again! With the on screen electronic programme guide, select in advance and record your favourite films, dramas, documentaries or sport to be watched at your convenience. If the programme you love is part of a series you can simply select to record the entire series at a touch of a button. It will prompt you when you press record whether you wish to just record that episode or the entire series; simple. With the Twin Tuner you can watch one digital channel while recording another, or record two channels simultaneously whilst wafavouritestching a previous recording.

Picture in picture
Picture in Picture is a feature of our Sagemcom Freeview+ recorder where you can watch one programme (channel) displayed on your TV screen in full and at the same time have another programme displayed in inset window, for example in the bottom right hand corner, great for when you want to watch the end of your favourite programme and are waiting for another to start on a different channel.

Recording library and personalised folders
So you're starting to build a library of content, you can now start organising it into personal folders, for example Mum's folder, Dad's folder or categorise them into genres like Movies, Children's or Entertainment. The recording folder system allows you to create personalised folders rather than having all recordings in one long and confusing list. Furthermore, if you are recording a series, the DTR67320 automatically creates folder titled by the programme name. All current and upcoming episodes will be stored there unless you move it. Ones in your folders, before you choose a particular episode to watch you can preview it in a window on the right hand site of the screen. This is so much better than just having a long list of recorded content in alphabetical order.

Environment Friendly
The Sagemcom DTR 67320T Digital TV Recorder is an eco-friendly device that consumes less than 2W of energy when in standby mode, helping to keep your energy bills low and having minimum impact on the environment.

Product Description

Sagem DTR67320T Freeview+ Digital TV Recorder with 320GB Hard Drive....


Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
85 of 85 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A great piece of kit 12 May 2010
I originally bought an LG machine from Argos that drove me to distraction, I hunted around the internet for a replacement and came across some very good reviews for this machine. My problem was that I had never heard of Sagem and was a bit wary, however the Amazon returns policy convinced me to try it so my order went in.

It is a superb machine. Setup was easy and straightforward and the on-screen instructions are easy to follow. It records 2 programs at once, lets you delete and set up when it is already recording and lets you organise recorded programs into separate folders. For some reason it did not find ITV3 but that is not a problem for me.
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171 of 173 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly good! 22 May 2010
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This PVR packs a pretty massive capacity - my previous recorder was 120GB which seemed impressive at the time - but 320GB is amongst the biggest hard disk I've seen in a recorder.

Set up is very easy and doesn't take too long, it's basically case of connecting up and then letting it scan for channels. It's important to note that this device is very quiet - there's no annoying hum or hiss of the hard disk that I've experienced in some. It does look like an electric alarm clock though, but that large red LCD display is clear without being too dominating.

The basic features you expect from a PVR work well with this model. The dual tuners can record a program whilst you watch another, or you can even record two things at the same time. The TV guide function shows the channel that you are already watching as you look at what's on the other channels. It is sometimes a bit slow to respond and there is the occasional bit of lag between pressing the remote control and the box reacting. But it does the job well!

If you're using the HDMI port rather than SCART then you'll notice the upscaling, it did a great job with this and it looked every bit as good as the Panasonic recorder I usually use. The 'series record' function is easy to set up but I can't tell you how effective it is as I've only had this unit for 1 day so far - I'll update the review if it fails to record an episode of Doctor Who! The unit also automatically records the channel you're watching temporarily, this means that if you are disturbed by the telephone (for example) you can then rewind and continue where you left off. Or of you decide 10 minutes in that the program you are watching could be enjoyed by another member of the family you can click record and it will record it from the beginning.

This Sagem device also has some more advanced features too...

Using the USB port at the front, you can connect a flash drive containing MP3 files and listen to them through your TV, you can use this method to view photos too. I tried this without success at first because the unit didn't like my folder structure! But after re-jigging things I was able to watch my photos on the TV and listen to a few audio tracks. It's not something I'll use a great deal but it is a nice feature which will come in handy at times.

The most impressive feature of this device is the ability to export recorded items to another device (such as a USB flash drive) to watch on your PC or convert to watch on another media device (such as an iPod). It's not something I've used yet but I really like the idea of being able to do so - and being the geek that I am, I'll enjoy playing with that feature!

This Sagem PVR only has one HDMI port, which won't be a problem for most people, but you tend to find that modern digital recorders have at least 2 HDMI out ports. Instead this relies more on SCART for which there are two sockets.

In a nutshell: I'm surprised at how good this is. This does the job well and will suit most family needs. The more advanced features might not be the sort of things that you'll use every day - but they are still nice to have. I going to give this 4 stars because it is ready for something of an upgrade now with the advent of FreeView HD - many people in the market for a new Freeview box/ HDD recorder want something a bit better than HDMI upscaling now, they want proper HD. FreeView HD has only just started broadcasting and I look forward to seeing the new line up of boxes from Sagem - a brand I would not have considered before, but will definitely look for in the future.
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49 of 49 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Older generation friendly! 11 July 2010
By Rabbit
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It's now May 2012, have had this product for almost 2 years and its still going strong with no glitches or problems. Very easy to set up and use. I'm in my 60's and had no problems with setup or recording. Press the "guide" button on the remote then just find the programme you want to watch and press the "record" button on the remote and that's it. To view what you recorded just press the "list" button on the remote, select the programme you recorded and press the "ok" button. Even my 70 year old friend who is very intelligent, but a self confessed total technophobe, learned how to record and view within minutes. I have it linked up to an older TV which has a scart connection and the picture quality is excellent. The "everyday use" section of the user manual is easy to follow, and the other more advanced functions are not really difficult either. For the money this is a really good PVR if you are not ready yet for HD TV. Some reviewers have mentioned the time delay between pressing standby and selecting a freeview channel. Yes there is a slight delay ... I timed it and it is only 30 secs, so what's the rush?
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Does what it says
Had one of these before but HDD failed. Good for what it is once you get used to its quirks.
Published 17 hours ago by Mike Joss
4.0 out of 5 stars Good
This is a better recorder than others I had previously. They were cheaper and were beset with problems. This is basically reliable. It has froze at times.. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Bathsheba
4.0 out of 5 stars Good product but no instructions
The Sagemcom recorder as ordered was received within the projected time frame in good order, however there were no instructions packed with the recorder. Read more
Published 1 month ago by GE
1.0 out of 5 stars how could this worth £9,999,999.99 today 8.4.13 today is not April...
I saw this today never saw anything that expensive. Is it made of gold?

Sagemcom DTR67320T Digital TV Recorder with Freeview+
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Published 1 month ago by Sarbjit900
2.0 out of 5 stars slow remote
works sort of ok but the remote is very poor and the channel change is so slow very annoying to use
Published 1 month ago by Mr John Cunningham
5.0 out of 5 stars digital tv recorder
we are very pleased with the recorder it is used every day .and it works very well, it takes a couple of minuets to initeate when you first switch it on at the main switch but that... Read more
Published 1 month ago by eileenbriggs
5.0 out of 5 stars Sagemcom Digital TV Recorder
I am delighted with this recorder. It is very simple to use and meets all my expections. Good value too.
Published 2 months ago by Janet Deeley
5.0 out of 5 stars Great buy
I bought this as a present for a very dear friend who kept missing programmes that she liked. It's a very good buy, easy to set up and operate.
Published 3 months ago by Mr. W. J. Stone
4.0 out of 5 stars sagemcom
I like to because it is very simple to understand and work, my only problem being it is always updating
Published 3 months ago by Mrs. C. Mitcheson
2.0 out of 5 stars Scratched
Product works perfectly, the only issue I have is that the front and base of the player is scratched and could sell as second hand. Must be a bad batch.
Published 4 months ago by Cra
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