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Freeview + HD

Record your favourite shows in superb high definition.

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Freeview HD

Freeview + HD

Watch your favourite TV in sparkling high definition with four free HD channels: BBC One HD, ITV1 HD, Channel 4 HD and BBC HD.

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Freeview+

Freeview + HD

Never miss your favourite programmes with Freeview+. You can record an entire series at the touch of a button, or watch one channel while recording another.

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  • Freeview + HD

    Freeview is the easiest way to enjoy digital TV for free. Get up to 50 TV channels through your aerial with no subscription and no contract.

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    Freeview + HD

    In addition to the free channels from Freeview, other companies offer extra content such as sport, movies, entertainment, children's programmes. This is available on a subscription or pay per view basis and you'll still receive the Freeview channels for free . These include Top Up TV and BT Vision which offer extra programming plus Sky Sports 1 & 2 and ESPN at extra cost.

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FAQs

How do i get Freeview HD? Read answer
Simply plug your Freeview HD set top box into your HD ready TV and your existing roof top aerial. Or, if you’ve got an older television, you might want to replace it with a television with Freeview HD built in. Either way, once you’re set up you can watch all the channels free forever.
Do I need to upgrade my roof top aerial? Read answer
In most cases if you can already receive Freeview then your aerial will be able to receive Freeview HD. However, if you’re not sure then your local aerial installer will be able to advise you.
It sounds great, but how much does it cost? Read answer
Freeview HD boxes start from around £140 and this is a one-off payment, or you may choose to purchase a Freeview HD TV. There’s no contract or bills. You just buy today, watch today then it’s free forever.
What size TV do you think would best show high definition? Read answer
A 28 inch screen or larger will enable you to fully enjoy the vibrant experience of watching programmes in high definition. In general, the bigger the screen the bigger the benefit, but it’s also important to choose a screen that’s neither too small nor too big for the room that you and your family and friends like to watch TV in.

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