

Within the YouView by BT menu, you'll simply find a BT Vision player. Although a separate product, YouView by BT essentially integrates the "on demand" section of BT Vision. If you're a BT customer already, you'll know that BT has a television service called BT Vision.

You'll also get access to Now TV from Sky, although you'll have to be a subscriber to that service to see the content on offer.
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That means you get the neat forwards and backwards EPG integrating Freeview HD channels, PVR functions, plus catch-up services from BBC iPlayer, ITV Player, 4OD and Demand 5 in one neat package. We've already reviewed the Humax box so you can read all about that at your leisure, but the important parts are that you get 500GB of storage space internally and it is fan cooled, which some might find reason to complain about - especially if your TV cabinet is going to resonate and amplify the noise it makes.Īs you'd expect, YouView by BT gives you everything that a standalone YouView box delivers. In the future there will be other boxes from BT, customised to reflect that it's YouView by BT, with the inclusion of a BT Vision button on the remote control, but in the first instance, it's the standard box that we've seen before. In the first instance, this will be the box that BT customers will get, the same as you'd buy from John Lewis or Argos. It's the Humax DTR-T1000 in its raw form, as BT hasn't added a logo or anything else. First and foremost, BT has stuck with the standard YouView box from Humax.
