Manhattan DT-100+ review

Manhattan's Freeview adapter boasts multimedia playback, but how much of a '+' is it?

Manhattan DT-100+
It's a shame there isn't any upscaling as the rest of the features on this box are great

TechRadar Verdict

Media playback is rare on Freeview adapters and is fairly well-implemented here, though you are paying a premium (compared with the cost of more modest adapters) to have it. Nevertheless, this is a versatile, generally well-constructed receiver that should tick plenty of boxes in most people's 'want' list as well as generating decent pictures and sound

Pros

  • +

    Accessible software

  • +

    Great picture and sound

  • +

    Media playback

Cons

  • -

    Remote buttons small

  • -

    No playlisting

  • -

    Upscaling would have been nice

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Two years after the launch of the Wotsat silver award-winning DT-100 Freeview adapter comes the Manhattan Plaza DT-100+.

The compact case design remains pretty much unchanged from its predecessor save for now being predominantly black and having a flap on the right of the front panel that conceals a USB port. A green four-digit LED display shows the number of the channel to which you're tuned and the time when in standby and sits alongside channel-zapping and power buttons.