Sky Glass continues to dominate the streaming revolution with its sleek design and easy access to hundreds of channels. However, its premium price tag can be a deterrent for some. Fortunately, there’s a more affordable alternative – Freely TV.
Freely TV launched earlier this year and offers seamless access to a range of popular channels including BBC, ITV, Channel 4, and Channel 5. It features a comprehensive TV guide, personalized recommendations, and the ability to pause live TV for up to 15 minutes. Like Sky Glass, Freely TV relies on a broadband connection and eliminates the need for an aerial.
While Freely TV is available on several TV brands, Bush TVs offer a particularly attractive price point. Currently, Argos is offering a 10% discount on Bush Freely TVs when using the code BUSH10 at checkout. This brings the price of a 55-inch Bush Freely TV down to just £270.
These deals are proving popular with Argos confirming that the screens are “in demand” and “selling fast”. Here are some of the deals available:
* Bush 55-inch Freely TV £299.99 (SAVE 10% WITH BUSH10 code)
* Bush 58-inch Freely TV £319.99 (SAVE 10% WITH BUSH10 code)
* Bush 65-inch Freely TV £379.99 (SAVE 10% WITH BUSH10 code)
Freely TVs are undeniably cheaper than Sky Glass, but Sky Glass does offer some advantages. Sky Glass boasts a wider range of channels, personalized recommendations for each family member, and seamless integration with other streaming services like Netflix and Disney+. It also features a voice search function, an integrated soundbar, and a remote control with backlit keys.
Ultimately, the choice between Freely TV and Sky Glass comes down to individual needs and budget. If you’re looking for a more affordable way to access live and on-demand content, Freely TV is a great option. However, if you prioritize a wider selection of channels and personalized features, Sky Glass might be the better choice, despite its higher cost.
For a more comprehensive overview of Sky Glass, check out our full review here. Sky Glass starts from £14 per month, with Sky currently offering three months of premium channels and Netflix for free.