On the TV front, a number of manufacturers, including LG, Hisense, Toshiba and Panasonic, have incorporated Freeview Play into their UK sets since 2016. However, it is definitely worth checking if the TV you are eyeing up supports it before buying, especially if it is an older or second-...
The design is more Argos than Harrods, with a plasticky bezel and feet. But in terms of specs, it ticks plenty of boxes: you get full HDR support, dedicated gaming modes and eARC support. You also get the Freeview Play app, which means full support for all the UK's terrestrial catch...
Is Sky Signature available on Sky Stream and Sky Glass? If you’re a Sky Stream or Sky Glass customer, you’ll get theEssential TVor Ultimate TV plan instead. The new Ultimate TV plan is similar to the old Sky Signature plan but witha number of missing channels. You’ll get HD includ...
This Hisense Roku TV boasts HDR 10, DTS sound — albeit with just two 8 watt speakers — Freeview Play and the all-important Roku app. This 50-inch version is the middle of the range: there are also 43-inch, 44-inch and 65-inch versions, with the biggest coming in at a relatively...
On the subject of live TV, you can expect practically every TV to have an aerial socket via which it can receive Freeview broadcasts, but many also have a satellite connection. Be warned, though; the presence of a satellite connection doesn't guarantee that there's a Freesat tuner on boa...
And when you do get going, you'll notice that the user-experience is very much like that of Sky Q, but slicker and more stylish. Recommendations are still placed front and centre on the Home screen, and these are selected based on a number of factors, including general popularity, your ...
Andy is Deputy Editor of What Hi-Fi? and a consumer electronics journalist with nearly 20 years of experience writing news, reviews and features. Over the years he's also contributed to a number of other outlets, including The Sunday Times, the BBC, Stuff, and BA High Life Magazine. Premi...
On the subject of live TV, you can expect practically every TV to have an aerial socket via which it can receive Freeview broadcasts, but many also have a satellite connection. Be warned, though; the presence of a satellite connection doesn't guarantee that there's a Freesat tuner on boa...
On the subject of live TV, you can expect practically every TV to have an aerial socket via which it can receive Freeview broadcasts, but many also have a satellite connection. Be warned, though; the presence of a satellite connection doesn't guarantee that there's a Freesat tuner on boa...
On the subject of live TV, you can expect practically every TV to have an aerial socket via which it can receive Freeview broadcasts, but many also have a satellite connection. Be warned, though; the presence of a satellite connection doesn't guarantee that there's a Freesat tuner on boa...