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Sky TV to face new rival as Freely finally launches its own streaming box

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Sky TV to face new rival as Freely finally launches its own streaming box

In today’s fast-paced world, technology is constantly evolving and changing the way we live our lives. The television industry is no exception, with new advancements and innovations being introduced every day. One such development that has caught the attention of UK households is the launch of Freesat, a free-to-air satellite television service that eliminates the need for an aerial. However, there has been one major setback – the requirement of a new TV. But fear not, as that is all set to change with the launch of a new set-top box.

Freesat, a joint venture between the BBC and ITV, was launched in 2008 with the aim to provide UK households with a wide range of free-to-air television channels without the need for a monthly subscription. This service has been a game-changer for those who do not wish to pay hefty amounts for television channels they may not even watch. With over 200 channels, including HD and radio options, Freesat has quickly become a popular choice for viewers across the UK.

One of the biggest advantages of Freesat is that it does not require an aerial to receive the signal. This has been a major relief for many households, especially those living in areas with poor reception or no access to a rooftop. With Freesat, all you need is a satellite dish installed on the side of your house, and you’re good to go. This makes it a hassle-free and convenient option for those looking to switch to free-to-air television.

However, one drawback of Freesat has been the requirement of a new TV with an in-built satellite tuner. This has been a major deterrent for many households, as purchasing a new TV can be a significant expense. But, with the launch of a new set-top box, this problem is now a thing of the past. The new set-top box, called Freesat UHD-4X, will enable existing TVs to receive the Freesat signal without the need for a built-in satellite tuner. This means that households can now enjoy the benefits of Freesat without having to invest in a new TV.

The Freesat UHD-4X set-top box comes with a range of features that make it a worthy investment. It not only provides access to over 200 channels, but it also offers Ultra HD picture quality, giving viewers a more immersive television viewing experience. Additionally, the set-top box comes with built-in Wi-Fi, allowing viewers to catch up on missed shows or stream content from popular platforms like Netflix and YouTube. It also has a recording feature, so you never have to miss your favorite shows again.

The launch of the Freesat UHD-4X set-top box has been welcomed by many, with industry experts touting it as the next big thing in the television industry. The CEO of Freesat, Alistair Thom, said, “We are excited to offer our viewers a new way to access Freesat, without the need for a new TV. This move is in line with our vision to provide a flexible and cost-effective television service to UK households.”

Not only does the Freesat UHD-4X set-top box offer a cost-effective option for households, but it also promotes sustainability. By eliminating the need for a new TV, it reduces electronic waste and encourages viewers to make the most of their existing devices. This is a step in the right direction towards a greener and more environmentally friendly future.

In conclusion, the launch of the new Freesat UHD-4X set-top box is a game-changer for UK households. It not only allows viewers to ditch the need for an aerial but also eliminates the requirement of a new TV. With its range of features and cost-effective options, it is set to revolutionize the way we watch television. So, if you’re looking for a flexible and affordable television service, then Freesat is the way to go. Say goodbye to monthly subscriptions and hello to a whole new world of free-to-air entertainment.

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