Grundig GUDSTB2000 review

Great style and usability from this Freeview receiver wins us over

Grundig
The Grundig GUDSTB2000 is easy to use on the whole, with approachable and responsive onscreen displays, reasonably quick digital text and fast channel changing

TechRadar Verdict

Does all the Freeview basics without pushing the boat out, but delivers enjoyable pictures and is better looking than its Goodmans clone

Pros

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    Picture quality

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    Ease of use

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    Attractive design

Cons

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    Second Scart composite only

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    Awkward remote

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Grundig is still producing a very nice line in Freeview receivers.

The GUDSTB2000 is a digital set-top box that really looks the part with a sleek, somewhat esoteric design, dressed in a fetching black finish with a beautifully curved fascia and no clutter, aside from a DVB logo.

When you first switch on, an initial setup screen lets you set the aspect ratio and instigates the auto channel tuning. This doesn't take long, but it took three attempts to tune in all of the channels, missing out several on the first and second passes (including the ITV ones).

The remote's small buttons make it a bit fiddly to use, but its compact shape makes it nicely ergonomic and, cleverly, there are separate controls for the favourites list, which means you can toggle through your most watched channels without having to enter a separate menu.