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Goofy | 18:58 Tue 09th Jun 2009 | How it Works
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I have sky+.
Do I need a new sky box to be able to get free (as in BBC) HD tv?
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Yes, you'll either have to get a Sky HD box which is �10 extra a month or buy a Freesat HD box which is a one-off payment, but obviously without the Sky channels
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thanks - that is what I thought.
I think I'll go the freeview way!
No, not Freeview - it's FreeSat - they are TOTALLY different things, Freeview comes via your aerial and has no HD channels, FreeSat uses your existing (Sky) satellite dish and has quite a few free HD channels, BBC, ITV, Lux TV etc.

To confuse things even more, there is also a service called FreeSatFromSky - from Sky, which is just like Freeview (i.e buy a box, no contract) but on satellite and has NO HD channels. Confused yet??
But you will be able to get HD on Freeview soon.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/73280 29.stm
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thanks.
Looks like freesat as freeeview would appear to be limited when it arrives.

Freesat from Sky is weird - I don't get local beeb, and we miss out on other channels as well.

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