Philips DTR-220 review

A slim receiver that provides some superb Freeview pictures

Philips
The Philips DTR-220 is a compact and user-friendly receiver

TechRadar Verdict

Small, compact and stylish, Philips' Freeview box does all the basics well, with a slick, attractive operating system and cracking pictures

Pros

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    Compact design

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    Great quality pictures

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    S-video output

Cons

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    Questionable build quality

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Philips has only recently started putting DVB-T tuners inside its recorders, but this neat set-top box looks confident enough to take you to digital switchover.

The Philips DTR-220 is remarkably slim and compact with minimal decoration and a design that is strangely fetching, even if its lightweight feel doesn't promise durability.

The unit's First Time Installation mode guides you through the key Freeview configuration settings, forcing you to set up the country, aspect ratio and video output up front, so you don't have to worry
about them later. This process takes less than five minutes.

The unit's onscreen presentation is exemplary. Hit the EPG button on the remote and you can search the TV schedules for up to a week ahead, and switch between a five-channel horizontal overview and a list of programmes on a single channel.

Stereo sound is forcefully delivered through TV speakers and we also ran the unit's coaxial output through an AV amplifier and the results are excellent.