The Freely platform is a game-changer for TV fans - it requires no dish, no box, no aerial - just wifi.
Sky 's revolutionary Glass TV is shaking up the UK home entertainment scene with its satellite dish-free, internet-based streaming service.
Enter Freely, the latest entrant in the streaming arena that promises no hit to your wallet. Launched just last month, Freely boasts an array of features including an extensive TV planner, live pause function, and tailored viewing suggestions.READ NEXT: How to get Netflix for free including both parts of Bridgerton's third series
These televisions are quickly becoming popular. Argos has recently slashed prices on these state-of-the-art TVs, triggering a buying frenzy among consumers. Some models equipped with Freely are tagged as "in demand" and "selling fast."
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