Freesat is aiming to carve a major role for itself in TV’s post-analogue age, competing against Freeview, Sky and cable/broadband operators. For those unable to receive a terrestrial signal, it represents a viable multi-channel TV (and radio) option. Freesat also offers an HD carrot in the guise of free-to-view BBC HD and, exclusively, ITV HD.
However, missing from the Freesat stable has been a digital recorder, something that can record standard- def and HD shows with all the usual PVR tricks such as live pause, rewind and series link. Until now, that is...
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