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In the age of content streaming, it has become all too easy to forget about broadcast TV, but if you want to watch live programs or record your favorites then a recorder or set-top-box is still a must-have. That goes double if you live in an area with a weak Freeview signal, where there’s no guarantee that the aerial feed into your TV will come up with a full set of channels, particularly in HD. In this case, you’ve got two choices: a Sky subscription or a Freesat box working through an existing Sky dish.
Until last year, the biggest issue with Freesat was a lack of good, affordable hardware, but Freesat has fixed that with its own-branded set-top-boxes, which now include three recorders. These support streaming platforms and resolutions of up to 4K and now even feature their own equivalent to Freeview Play’s headline catch-up features, combined with improved software and good remote control. Freesat still has some issues – the loss of Channel 4’s HD broadcasts being the biggest – but it no longer feels like a poor alternative to Freeview Play.
Until last year, the biggest issue with Freesat was a lack of good, affordable hardware, but Freesat has fixed that with its own-branded set-top-boxes, which now include three recorders. These support streaming platforms and resolutions of up to 4K and now even feature their own equivalent to Freeview Play’s headline catch-up features, combined with improved software and good remote control. Freesat still has some issues – the loss of Channel 4’s HD broadcasts being the biggest – but it no longer feels like a poor alternative to Freeview Play.
In the age of content streaming, it has become all too easy to forget about broadcast TV, but if you want to watch live programs or record your favorites then a recorder or set-top-box is still a must-have. That goes double if you live in an area with a weak Freeview signal, where there’s no guarantee that the aerial feed into your TV will come up with a full set of channels, particularly in HD. In this case, you’ve got two choices: a Sky subscription or a Freesat box working through an existing Sky dish.