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For sale a Topfield TRF7160 that i brought from JBHIFI almost 2 months ago, obviously its in brand new condition only being almost 2 months old and the only reason im selling it is cos i need money to buy a plane ticket or there is no way i would be selling it. If you have looked around you will find that Topfield is one of the best on the market, this model is a Twin Tuner 500GB with QUAD Record feature which enables it to record 4 programs at once which no other brand on the market can do, it also has Time Shift and Series Record which is like TIVO where if you like a show you can press the Series Record and it will records it anytime that show is on, it also has a USB so you can plug in a memory stick or an External HDD with your fav movies, pics or mp3s and it will play them and it has an ethernet port so you can stream videos from your home network

Here is the JBHIFI's website with this advertised for $398

http://www.jbhifi.com.au/tv-lcd-led-plasma/media-players/topfield/500gb-hdd-recorder-sku-51331/

Here is the Topfields Website with all the Specs and Features on it

http://www.itopfield.com.au/product-detail.asp?idx=251

Im looking for $280 for it

Mick - 0449611791

Located in Ballarat

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