![]() They can then enjoy the extra channels through CHANNEL 238. All Freeview HD users need to do to access the service is ensure that their Freeview HD box is connected to the internet and sign up to VuTV’s £6.99 per month scheme. The full list of channels includes Comedy Central, MTV, CNN, Lifetime, History, H2, Crime & Investigation Network, Nickelodeon, Nicktoons, Nick Jr, Cartoon Network, Boomerang and Cartoonito. Rivalling Sky’s Now TV service, VuTV is targeting homes who receive Freeview HD and brings an additional 13 CHANNELS. If I'm honest will probable leave BT in December, too little too late.VuTV, a TV STREAMING SERVICE is now available for Freeview HD customers give you the option to add 13 extra channels for £6.99 per month. There is NO 4K HDR service, again BT want me to sign up to a 24 month contract without giving me any insight into how the service will evolve?īT is becoming an expensive option, both SKY and Virgin are now offering better value products. Right now, I have to decide to renew my contract in December, my issue is this.īT don't seem to be rolling out fibre broadband in my area, and won't give me a 24 month projection as to when! So checking my email, I've been a BT customer for 4 years, and I hope to continue with BT.īut, I have a real issue with BT right now, and that's the 24 month contract when BT feels so behind other TV services. My worry is this, when you are last to release, any short comings are amplified. ![]() The fact that you offer a HDR sports channel that can't be received through your own BT Box is embarrassing. Right now BT wants me to sign up to a 24 month contract, 2 years!īut I have no information of how BT TV will change or evolve over 2 years! My personal concern is that my current contract with BT ends on 24th December! *According to AV Forums, NOW TV can be installed but is not working on the first units out, mind you neither is BBC iPlayer (which isn't working on the new Xbox either yet for some reason), so I am sure it will be available once the early bugs are ironed out, same for point is that the new box will be released after SKY Q and Virgin 360. No contracts - just pay for access to additional services as and when you want and use any ISP you like.2 year warranty and yours to keep or sell as you see fit.1TB or 2TB of storage for all those recordings.Humax AURA App for iOS and Android enables remote planning, recording and viewing on the go (including downloads on mobile devices).Google Play store so you can add the likes of Prime Video, NOW TV*, BT Sport, BritBox, Disney+, dplay, Eurosport Player, Premier Sports Player and YouTube (weirdly NetFlix isn't available at launch but I am sure will be added later).Freeview Play with 14 day backwards/forwards EPG and all catch up players.Universal search across live TV, recordings and apps.Lots of customisation options such as adding, removing or moving apps on the home screen, favourites and editing channel lists plus recording padding (goodbye accurate recording issues).3 Freeview HD tuners (record 4 channels while watching a 5th).Unless it is absolutely critical to you that you can record the streamed channels (such as NOW TV or BT Sport), you need to watch AMC or you just love long contracts, the new Humax is a great example of why you really don't need BT TV: The new BT TV box is going to need to be super special when it is launched and offer exceptional value as a service, otherwise why would you bother?
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