Freeview is now the UK’s first choice for digital television and is the easiest way to convert to digital. With over 40 free digital TV channels and 20 digital radio stations plus access to a range of interactive services via the red button. There's no monthly or ongoing subscription - just make a one-off payment for the equipment, plug it in and off you go.
To check if you can receive Freeview in your area, and for more information on the service, go to www.freeview.co.uk or text your postcode followed by your house number or name to 83331 (e.g. NW9 6NY 1, costs no more than a normal text)
- One of the easiest ways to receive Freeview
- Connects easily to your existing TV
- Some boxes have an 8 day on screen TV guide
- Look for the Freeview logo
- Has Freeview already built-in
- No extra box required
- Perfect for the lounge
- Look for the Freeview built-in logo
- Includes all Freeview channels
- One touch recording from the 8 day on-screen TV guide with no need for tapes.
- Series recording to record an entire series at the touch of a button*
- Pause Live TV to grab a snack and not miss a thing
- Watch one channel, record another (with twin tuner digital recorders)
- Some new Digital TVs now have a Freeview Playback digital TV recorder built in)
* This feature is available now on latest models only. See in-store for details.
- You'll be ready for the future. The government plans to shut down the analogue signal and switch to digital TV between 2008 and 2012. Find out when your region is going digital.
- You can enjoy over 40 FREE TV channels* and 20 Digital radio stations
- No monthly subscription or contract
- You received a much sharper image and crystal clear sound
- Digital TVs come with a Freeview tuner built-in so there is no need for an additional digital box.
- No dish is required - Freeview is received through your rooftop aerial. An aerial upgrade maybe required in which case you should get in touch with the Confederation of Aerial Industries (CAI) www.cai.org.uk or the Independent Digital Standards Commission (IDSC) www.idsc.uk.com who can give you details of one or more aerial engineers who operate in your area.
* All channels are subject to coverage and may be changed from time to time
- The signal to your aerial being obscured if there are buildings or trees blocking the line of sight
- Bad weather conditions which can occasionally weaken the signal
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