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New Freeview rival arrives in UK homes and could spell the end of your TV aerial

By staff23 February 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

TV aerials could be gone for good as more broadband-powered TVs arrive in the UK.

Millions of UK homes continue to use Freeview to get their fix of entertainment, and that’s no surprise. Unlike services such as Sky and Virgin Media, Freeview is completely free to watch with users never asked to stump up monthly fees or sign up for long-term contracts. It’s still a hugely popular platform but their is a new kid on the block that could end up stealing Freeview’s crown.

Freely arrived on the scene last spring and allows homes to access over 50 live channels – plus hours of on-demand content – via a broadband connection rather than an old-fashioned aerial. With everything built into the TV, this system is a little like Sky’s smart Glass TV which also users the internet rather than an over the air signal to work.

Freely, is actually owned by the same team as Freeview, and is perfect for those who can’t or don’t want to install on aerial on their chimney.


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Other features include being able to pause live TV for up to 15 minutes, get full content recommendations and see what’s on now and next via a main and mini TV guide.

It’s a smart system that just needs a basic broadband connection to work so its super simple to install and get up and running.

The only main issue when switching to Freely is that you need a compatible TV as standard screens can’t be upgraded. At launch, there was just a handful of screens with Freely built in, but things have been changing at a rapid pace.

More and more manufacturers – including Toshiba, Hisense, Panasonic and Sharp – have joined the Freely party and now there’s another tech firm to add to the list.

Metz has just confirmed it’s launching Freely-powered TVs that all feature QLED screens, Dolby Atmos and full smart functionality with easy access to apps such as Netflix, Disney+ and iPlayer. To help reduce eye strain, METZ Eye Care technology also features allowing longer boxset binges.

The new range includes a 65-inch model which costs £659. Then there are a smaller 55-inch (£489) and a 50-inch (£429) models with all of the screens going on sale at Euronics stores across the UK.

Those wanting something smaller will also be able to pick up a 43-inch version from April – it will cost £379.

Speaking about the launch, Rob Peacock from METZ UK said: “As one of the longest-established consumer electronics manufacturers and TV producers in Europe, we pride ourselves on delivering premium design and outstanding technology, all packaged at an affordable price.

“We have now taken the decision to offer a five-year warranty on these models, to demonstrate how much confidence we have in the quality of our products.”

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