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Talktalk Tv Box
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Im with Talktalk and was thinking of upgrading to this https:/ /new.ta lktalk. co.uk/t v-fibre -broadb and.Ove r 12 months thats £60.I was wondering if i was better off buying my own tv box- which i can keep with same features ? freesat /freeview or wifi enabled ?
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If you've not got a smart TV, but you want all of the apps that the TalkTalk box offers (without paying any ongoing subscription ), get an Amazon Fire TV stick or (currently cheaper) a Roku Express device: https:// www. roku. com/ en- gb/ products/ roku- express (I'm assuming that you've got wi-fi in your home and that your TV set has an HDMI port, of course. You'd...
23:25 Sat 25th Mar 2023
Cleaning up your link for you:
https:/ /new.ta lktalk. co.uk/t v-fibre -broadb and
(You forgot to leave a space after it, so that it became corrupted by the following text).
If you've already got a 'smart' TV set (that connects to the internet) I can't see that you'd gain much at all by getting such a box. It simply seems to mimic what all smart TV sets already do anyway.
https:/
(You forgot to leave a space after it, so that it became corrupted by the following text).
If you've already got a 'smart' TV set (that connects to the internet) I can't see that you'd gain much at all by getting such a box. It simply seems to mimic what all smart TV sets already do anyway.
If you've not got a smart TV, but you want all of the apps that the TalkTalk box offers (without paying any ongoing subscription), get an Amazon Fire TV stick or (currently cheaper) a Roku Express device:
https:/ /www.ro ku.com/ en-gb/p roducts /roku-e xpress
(I'm assuming that you've got wi-fi in your home and that your TV set has an HDMI port, of course. You'd need those for the TalkTalk box anyway)
https:/
(I'm assuming that you've got wi-fi in your home and that your TV set has an HDMI port, of course. You'd need those for the TalkTalk box anyway)