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Abstract: As I am sure everyone knows the Digital Changeover is coming (in fact it has already arrived in some places), so to keep perfectly good Analogue TV’s working set top boxes were made to translate the signals, then the PVR (to replace the video recorder)...
Abstract: Having just spent time updating my sister’s television set up, and getting different pieces of kit to work in harmony, in preparation for the digital switch-over, I just wish I had waited a little longer until this next product came along. ...
The GiGo, despite its unfortunate name – as theres nothing "garbage in, garbage out" about it – is certainly a good bet for the more computer-savvy user who wants a Freeview set top box that allows transfer to a PC. And for everyone else, as a...
Published: 2009-07-13, Author: Ian , review by: CNET.co.uk
Low power consumption; excellent-quality recordings; clever idea; silent; ideal for laptop users or converting an old CRT TV to digital
Price is rather steep; ugly as sin; badly built from fairly cheap materials; Scart lead is the work of Satan
The Digital Vision GiGo has some great things going for it, although it's not without its downsides. Fortunately, the positives far outweigh the negatives. If you want to record Freeview to a USB memory stick, this machine is very convenient and does ...