Looking to simplify your TV routine? Let Hisense's Freely TVs guide the way, offering clutter-free live TV and on-demand content, all at your fingertips. Breaking away from the traditional satellite dishes or cable boxes, these TVs only need a Wi-Fi connection.
It’s time to check out Hisense’s Freely TVs at Argos. With these innovative televisions, you get live TV and on-demand content right at your fingertips. It’s like Sky Glass, but without any monthly subscription fee.
Thinking about ditching the hassle of satellite and cable boxes? Hisense’s new sets with Freely offer a tempting alternative, bringing free live TV and on-demand content to your home with just a Wi-Fi connection — no need for table-top box or dish — and a smart interface.
Similar to Sky Glass, Freely eliminates the need for extra equipment. But unlike Sky Glass, with Freely, there’s no monthly subscription fee.
You get a full TV planner, the ability to pause live TV, and personalised recommendations, all for free. Plus, a handy Mini Guide lets you see what’s playing and what’s coming up next.
These features, coupled with significant price cuts at Argos, are making Freely TVs a popular choice. The Hisense 50 Inch 50E78NQTUK Smart 4K TV, for instance, has seen its price slashed from £599 to just £379. There’s also a deal on the 43-inch model, now priced at £329 (originally £519), both solid options for the upcoming Euro 2024 tournament in Germany.
Here’s a quick look at some of the Freely TVs on offer at Argos:
If you’re looking for a way to enjoy free live TV and on-demand content without signing up for Sky or Virgin, a Freely TV from Hisense might be the perfect solution.
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