Sky has cheap TV but Freely now comes in more TVs
If you’re looking for one of the best ways to watch TV then Sky Stream is a top choice. This diddy device plugs into your current telly and beams content to the big screen using the web rather than a satellite dish. That means it’s simple to DIY install and there’s no need to wait in for an engineer to visit. To make this box sound even more enticing, which now starts from just £15 per month. That deal even includes Sky Atlantic and Netflix access.
Of course, if you don’t fancy paying a monthly fee, there is now another option to stream content rather than using an over-the-air signal.
and is a bit like Sky Glass with everything you need for a fix of nightly entertainment built into the screen.
When it first arrived back in May, there were only a limited number of TVs that came with Freely.
Luckily, that’s slowly expanded and now there are even more models to choose from. Toshiba has just confirmed that it’s now offering Freely on more of its goggleboxes thanks to the release of the newest QLED QV2F TVs.
These come in numerous sizes and offer features such as Dolby Atmos sound, 4K visuals and full access to Alexa and Google voice controls.
There’s even RU Flow technology, which reduces image judder during fast-moving scenes. Prices start from £309 for the 43-inch model and rise to £499 for the 65-inch version.
Toshiba 43 Inch – £309.00 (Currently £259)
Toshiba 50 Inch – £359.00 (Currently £299)
Toshiba 55 Inch – £329.00
Toshiba 65 Inch – £499 (Currently £439)
Speaking about the launch, Bart Kuijten, Commercial Director at Toshiba TV said, “After the launch of the UV2F, we are extremely excited to be bringing Freely to another Toshiba TV. We can continue to offer amazing viewing experiences, combining all your favourite streaming apps with live TV via WIFI, all at an incredible price point.”
News of this TV release comes as have joined its platform.
New things to view include content from AMC Networks International UK (AMCNI UK), PBS America, GB News and QVC.
The new partnerships brings the total line-up to over 40 streamed live channels seamlessly integrated with 74,000 hours of on demand content from eleven different players.
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