
New Features Coming To The Manhattan Freeview Boxes
From watching a 3rd channel while recording others, to a better search and remote recordings – here’s what’s planned for the new versions of the Manhattan boxes

From watching a 3rd channel while recording others, to a better search and remote recordings – here’s what’s planned for the new versions of the Manhattan boxes

The Netbox 4K is a Freeview Play recorder that tries to bring over-the-air channels, streaming apps and sports together into one interface. But does it work?

With an advanced chip and personalised “holographic audio”, the Creative SXFI Air over-ear headphones are excellent – but are they right for you?

The Athens are tiny wireless earphones that last 8 hours on a single charge, are waterproof, and fit well in your ear. But how do they sound?

Freesat releases a new generation of boxes for its TV service, that combine recordings and streaming apps

Google’s Chromecast (3rd generation) is a flexible and widely-supported streaming device – but its two major downsides mean it might not be for you

Five years after a successful launch in the US, Roku TV is finally crossing the pond: a new Hisense Roku TV will be available from next week in the UK. The smart TV, which will be available in four different sizes, will have the Roku OS built-in, with apps for all the major streaming services

Amazon unveiled yesterday a number of new Fire TV and Alexa-enabled devices: A second-generation Fire TV Cube (a mix between a Fire TV streaming device and an Echo), a “Fire TV Edition” soundbar, and a Fire TV Edition telly from JVC. Unlike some other past announcements, these devices will all come to the UK –

With most of the leading UK streaming apps, the Alexa voice assistant and UltraHD – the Fire TV Stick 4K is excellent. But is it for you? Find out in my review

Following in the footsteps of their other excellent Freeview boxes, Manhattan TV have finally launched their much-awaited T3-R box: A 4K Freeview Play device that also sports recording capabilities on either a 500GB or a 1TB hard drive. (For our guide on what Freeview is and how to get it, see here.) With the recent

A feature-rich “Freeview Play” box with TV catchup apps and a super-fast interface. But is it for you? Find out in my Manhattan T3 review

The Humax FVP-5000T PVR integrates Freeview recording with streaming apps. But is it worth its high price? I take a look at the pros and cons