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    Outbackannie

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    My YouView box I think has finally given up the ghost after weeks of having to reboot it now won't come on at all. Struggling to find a YouView box I can pick up in my area.
    Sorry know this is a Humax forum but Argos have a BT2110 that is available for collection. These boxes seem to be about £40 cheaper as well. Always had Humax & a bit reticent about buying different one.
    Does anyone know what the difference is between BT & Humax boxes please?

    | Mon 15 May 2017 7:59:13 #1 |
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    No difference as such. BT units are made by Humax. Same software.

    | Mon 15 May 2017 9:18:45 #2 |
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    Outbackannie - 4 hours ago  » 
    Does anyone know what the difference is between BT & Humax boxes please?

    Humax DTR-T2000 v Humax's BT DTR-T2110 (or DTR-T2100)differences include:

    When bought new and not second hand the DTR-T2000 comes with Humax's normal 2 year warranty.
    The DTR-T2000 RF pass through in standby allegedly can be switched on with the eco option set to off.
    The DTR-T2000 box is larger. The BT DTR-T2110 fits nicely in the space behind my TV!

    I prefer the remote handset for DTR-T2110 as although it does not have many controls for the TV it does have a TV source button, is less clicky and in my view feels nicer.

    | Mon 15 May 2017 12:13:41 #3 |
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    Hi thanks for the replies, so basically only main difference is the 2 year warranty? (Just wondering why such a big difference in price.....currently have T1010)

    Luke don't understand you sentence about RF pass through in standby

    | Mon 15 May 2017 12:21:47 #4 |

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