Sky is a live streaming TV juggernaut with its latest Stream box and internet-enabled Glass TV.

Having been on the market for a number of years, the firm constantly refines them for a dish-free seamless experience. The premium experience comes with a matching price tag. Sky Stream costs a minimum of £26 a month and Sky Glass starts from around £42 - £14 for TV and £28 for content.

Households will be cutting the cord on TV packages, but cheaper options abound. The Mirror's Technology Editor Dave Snelling has tried Freely, a platform that's - you guess it - completely free. The people behind Freeview and Freesat are set to launch Freely that will be built into certain TVs.

Users will need to just log onto their wifi to access live and on-demand content without paying a penny. Announced last year, Freely's official launch is arriving soon after being announced last year and the Mirror was one of the first to try it out.

Dave remarked that launching the platform was "hassle-free" with a tap of the Freely app. The Technology Editor said: "Once loaded things look very familiar with options to view a full TV guide along with getting recommendations of what to watch next."

Freely TV launch

"There's plenty of content to view on demand from all of the UK's biggest terrestrial channels along with that all-important option to launch live telly without needing an aerial."

There's one important thing to note - Freely won't be available to download on current TVs or set-top boxes. Only the latest televisions will have the new service.

Testing scrolling through channels including BBC1, ITV and Channel 4, Dave remarked it worked seamlessly. There's also a feature that pauses live action for up to 15 minutes and starts back up where you left off.

Freely is a new streaming platform

He found the user interface "clear and easy", with other episodes a few taps on the remote away. A search option lets you find your favourite shows and access platforms including BBC iPlayer and ITVX.

"Having spent some time with Freely we can see the appeal - especially if you live in a flat or don't have access to an aerial," he said. "It's very simple to use and will offer access to around 27 live channels at launch - more look set to arrive in the future."

However, it fell flat in comparison to Sky, as he noted: "Right now it can't quite match Sky for features. For example, there's no way to add content to a favourites section and you can't personalise the experience for each member of the home."

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Samsung has just announced the release of their latest next-generation televisions and are celebrating this launch by handing out smartphones for free.

If you are looking to upgrade your entertainment system then this Samsung deal could be right up your alley. Those who are pre-ordering the new 2024 Samsung televisions could be treated to a new Galaxy S24 or Galaxy S24+ - worth up to £999 - completely for free.

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Samsung are also promising that their newest TVs are now much smarter and technologically advanced than their previous models. This is thanks to a fast processor that is included within and a brand new AI feature. Combining these two not only means you can launch apps and whizz through menus at lightspeed but a lot more features are vastly improved.

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With Sky Stream and Sky Glass, it's more "fluid" changing channels and, not surprisingly, there's more to watch on a premium device.

"We'll need to spend more time with Freely before bringing you a full review but things definitely look promising. The service already appears pretty slick and the team say they hope to bring more features and improvements to the service in the future."

An exact launch date hasn't been announced, but is expected soon.

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