Fox-T2 Freeview HD box and Foxsat-HDR2 with BBC iPlayer launched by Humax
We spoke about this little Humax number a few weeks back. The Fox-T2 Freeview HD box has now been officially unveiled and HDTVUK have all the latest details.
The Fox-T2 will be able to pick up HD signals without need for a satellite dish, upscaling standard definition content and also being able to play media content straight from a USB drive through an integrated USB port. Scart and HDMI connectivity are both also included.
Humax's outlined web portal services will also be fully catered for by the Fox-T2. An onboard Ethernet port will mean that the FOX-T2 will be ready to take online content when Humax launch the service early in the new year.
Sadly though, the Fox-T2's recording capabilities are a little lacking. With only one built in tuner, users will be unable to watch one TV show while recording another.
Hitting stores in February, you'll be able to pick the Fox T-2 box up for around the £170 mark.
Humax are also planning on launching an upgraded Freeview+ HD model in time for next year's World Cup, which will feature a 500GB hard drive.
Humax also unveiled the Foxsat-HDR2. It boasts an integrated BBC iPlayer catch-up widget, as well as home networking and the ability to record video directly onto a USB stick.













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