Savvy Argos shoppers can snap up Sky TV rival at a much more affordable price

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Cut Your TV Costs with Freesat: Subscription-Free Entertainment

For households seeking to reduce their monthly expenses, especially on television services, Freesat presents a straightforward solution. Leveraging existing satellite dishes, this service, from the makers of Freeview, delivers a wealth of content to your screens without ongoing subscription charges. By simply purchasing a compatible receiver, viewers gain comprehensive access to live television, on-demand programs, films, and sports, eliminating the need for recurring payments.

Current Deals on Freesat Recordable Boxes

The only essential purchase is a Freesat set-top box. Fortunately, discounts are currently available on Freesat Recordable devices at major retailers such as Argos and Curry’s, offering savings of Β£50.

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Freesat Features and Functionality

These Freesat boxes offer a user experience akin to Sky Q, providing intuitive navigation and recording capabilities for your preferred entertainment.

  • Access over 170 channels
  • Integrated apps including BBC iPlayer, Prime Video, and Netflix
  • Record up to four programs simultaneously

Available Models

Two models are currently discounted:

  • Standard 500GB version
  • 1TB version offering expanded recording capacity

Understanding Freesat Limitations and Alternatives

It is important to note that Freesat does not include premium channels like Sky Sports or Sky Cinema.

Considering Alternatives to Satellite Dishes

For those wishing to remove their satellite dish, Freely represents a dish-free alternative. This service is integrated into many new televisions and provides live and on-demand content with features such as a full TV guide, mini guide, and live content pausing.

Dish-Free Options: Sky Glass Gen 2

Sky has also introduced Sky Glass Gen 2, a dish-free television option for accessing shows, sports, and movies. It features a built-in soundbar and pre-loaded applications like Disney+, Apple TV+, and Netflix, with prices starting from Β£14 monthly.


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