DynamicSpirit
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Does anyone have any insight on the best/cheap ways to get Freeview? I'm looking into it after cancelling my expensive Virgin Internet/tv connection and replacing with a cheaper Internet-only subscription.
My original plan was to get a Freeview outdoor aerial installed, but a couple of quotes have come in around the £400 mark. So then I thought, maybe I should try getting Freeview from my Internet connection. The Freeview website seems to indicate this is perfectly feasible (https://www.freeview.co.uk/blogs/do-i-need-an-aerial-for-freeview-play):
So I looked on Amazon for freeview settop boxes, but everything I look at seems to be marketed as being for use with an aerial. Which leaves me a bit confused about whether I do actually need to swallow the £400-ish and get an aerial.
Does anyone know anything about this kind of stuff?
My original plan was to get a Freeview outdoor aerial installed, but a couple of quotes have come in around the £400 mark. So then I thought, maybe I should try getting Freeview from my Internet connection. The Freeview website seems to indicate this is perfectly feasible (https://www.freeview.co.uk/blogs/do-i-need-an-aerial-for-freeview-play):
Freeview said:Can I watch Freeview channels without an aerial?
You can! But there is a small caveat. Without an aerial, you won’t be able to watch live TV via the Freeview TV Guide on your telly. However, with an Internet connection, you can still get access to (in our humble opinion) the best TV platforms in one handy place, including BBC iPlayer, ITVX*, All4, My5, UKTV Play, Legend, CBS Catch up Channels UK, PBS America, STV Player, POP Player, and BBC Sounds.
Depending on which platform you’re using, you’ll even be able to watch live TV shows. BBC iPlayer, ITVX and My5 all have their own in-app live players so you can watch BBC News at Six, catch the football on ITV or see the latest episode of Love Island and get straight onto Twitter to see what everyone's talking about as the show airs.
So I looked on Amazon for freeview settop boxes, but everything I look at seems to be marketed as being for use with an aerial. Which leaves me a bit confused about whether I do actually need to swallow the £400-ish and get an aerial.
Does anyone know anything about this kind of stuff?