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Philips DTR7510 Freeview+ PVR Unboxing

This is the new Freeview+ PVR from Pace which is currently being branded here by Philips, called the DTR7510. It’s an attractive unit which looks better in the flesh than the squarer looking pictures found online. It’s also smaller than we were expecting, with a width of just 240mm and a depth of 145mm. The front flap feels a tad flimsy and the plastic buttons are a little clicky/clunky in a cheap way – but hey not many people will be using those in any case. The money is much better saved for the addition of a card slot for Pay TV which saves the expense of needing a CAM as well.
Please note ESPN has taken over the encrypted channel 34 from Setanta and is broadcasting without subscription for the time being. Contact TUTV to arrange viewing or for further details.

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DTR7510 BOX FRONTDTR7510 UNBOXINGDTR7510 BOX SIDE

The package includes 2x AA batteries for the hefty remote control. OK it’s not the largest remote control we own but its still quite long and heavy, and I fear one handed operation may be out of the window. But it does carry controls for operating not only the PVR but our TV, VCR, DVD and amplifier. The buttons are also laid out such that learning the location of the most used buttons, without having to look down at the remote, or in a darkened room will be easier.

At the back of the unit there are connectors for both SCART (SCART cable provided) and HDMI (HDMI cable not provided), and under the front flap is a USB socket where you can connect a USB drive. USB drives containing your pictures and music can be loaded on and viewed from the PVR to you TV screen. Rumour has it that this unit will store and play Divx movies, although the use of moving video to or from the DTR7510 has been removed from the user manual. We’ll certainly have a play and let you know what it can do in due course.

DTR7510 SETUP SCREEN1DTR7510 SETUP SCREEN2DTR7510 REMOTE CONTROL

The installation and set up procedure is quite quick and straight forward. The PVR contains a 160GB hard drive which is good enough for about 90 hours of TV recording. The machine can buffer up 3 hours of TV which you can use to rewind live TV (this is configurable). You can even choose via the menus to disable the hard drive completely, which when we tried had the effect of reducing noise levels from the rather clicky hard drive. 

A quick look at the menus shows options for manually controlling channel search operations; the ability to switch off MHEG interactivity (in case there is an interactive stream being broadcast that is freezing the box); and a chapter skip button that can be configured from 1 minute jumps (useful for skipping through an ad break) to 5 or 10 minute forward skips. The EPG button takes you to ‘Now and Next programme information, but from there you can go into the 7 day EPG view. We would have preferred the guide button to go straight to the 7 day EPG.

A more comprehensive list of features will be added to the Freeview PVR comparison tables at PVR Junction; however our first impressions on the feature set are positive although not in the same league as a Topfield for example. A good mix of features with ‘ease of use’ can be a tricky balance and we’ll be looking for your comments about the DTR7510.

DTR7510 FRONT BUTTONSDTR7510 FRONT FLAPDTR7510 REAR CONNECTIONS

Both Pace and Philips trademarks are on the packaging and the PVR itself, however the two companies are transitioning set-top-box and PVR operations solely back into Pace. We are told the branding of these particular PVRs will revert back to Pace from around September 2009. Support for these machine will continue to be provided by Philips, which has been extended at least to September or until Pace take over.

The Philips DTR7510 is currently available from Argos and Tesco stores for under £150.

8 Responses to “Philips DTR7510 Freeview+ PVR Unboxing”

  1. isn’t this forum bitchin’?;)

  2. janbucks says:

    Great timing! We are looking to buy a PVR with autopadding. Anyone owning one care to comment on noise levels and a padding option?

  3. GJR says:

    Initial thoughts…this is the PVR that the original Pace Twin should have been.
    Compare to my recent Humax 9300, the interface is sharper and more refined.
    My box (from Argos) came with some white stickers covering some of the featire listings (can also be seen on the pics on this page).
    Specifically the HDMI and Dolby digital logos. The box DOES have HDMI output but is not selectable from several as per screen shot in manual. Instead you choose “Automatic” or “576i”.
    Remote is very good. Quite heavy but it is a 5-in-1 universal.
    I successfully got my TV (Panasonic) working with it afterentering one of the codes provided in the PVR manual.

    EPG is very quick to populate.
    There is no seperate setting for selecting Autopadding.
    Series link is applied when selecting a prog for recording – the options given are “one episode” or “whole series”.

    Having had a Pace Twin I find I am used to this PVR already. Some thought has been given to the naming and layout of the remote buttons.

    USB is enabled – socket on front – but only for playing of MP3 and viewing JPGs. I have not investigated DivX yet. Will update this later.

    ONE annoying niggle (you didn’t think it would be perfect, now did you!). The Hard Disk (an ST3160215ACE) does make an annoying tick from time to time. It not the fan, definately the HDD.

    Overall I’m pleased with it. I certainly prefer it to the Humax 9300 – which had a rather clumsy interface.

    • GJR says:

      ..further details..this box has NO DivX functionality. USB plays only mp3 or jpg.
      One further niggle…a couple of times while watching bbc1,say, and with a recording set for a bbc2 prog, say, the PVR will switch over to bbc2 when the recording starts, meaning I have to then change channel back to bbc1.
      Finally, the favourite channel listing (ability to put bbc1 2 3 4 all together for example) is not saved so when I go into EPG, so I get all channels including those I’d de-selected.

      Thinks….”keep the Argos receipt in a safe place…might need it”

  4. GJR says:

    …mine went back to Argos today.

    It looks like it IS the fan making the ticking noise – its operation is goverened by HDD usage.

    There is often a 30second + delay from pressing a button on the remote to the command being executed…leading to several buttons being pressed repeatedly with nothing happening and then all these “bufered” commands suddenly run and you don’t know where you are.

    Shame..it could have been a good m/c. Why do these companies leave it to the customer to do their testing for them?

  5. CB says:

    Interesting comparison to the Pace Twin – which I have 3 off – all working perfectly under Pace’s final bug free firmware.

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