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  2. EE TV - Wikipedia

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    BT released a Humax set top box (DTR-T1000) in late 2012 offering Freeview HD services, linear VOD HD channels through BT Infinity, and on-demand boxsets, catchup TV and other new features as part of the newly launched YouView service. [46] As of February 2024, these old boxes are no longer supported and cannot access internet-based content. [47]

  3. YouView - Wikipedia

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    Content that TalkTalk provides, such as film rentals and box sets, are available from the TalkTalk Player application within the YouView menu bar. In the TalkTalk Player, there are 'boosts' that customers can buy for a minimum of one month, and customers can watch and record them from the main guide the same as Freeview channels.

  4. Digifusion - Wikipedia

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    The most notable Digifusion product to date was the FVRT series of Freeview PVRs, beginning with the FVRT100 in 2004.In common with Digifusion's basic receiver product, the FRT100, the FVRT100 PVR was one of the first Freeview products to feature a full 7 day (later extended to 14 day) electronic programme guide, or EPG, some months before Freeview itself began to broadcast full EPG data.

  5. Now (streaming service) - Wikipedia

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    The second generation Now TV Smart Box ("Smart Box with 4K") was introduced in September 2018 and is coloured black with a pink logo. It is smaller in size (mainly due to the removal of the Freeview TV tuner) and includes the voice search capability from the Smart Stick. This box is capable of streaming at 2160p (4K) resolution. [45]

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  7. Qube (cable television) - Wikipedia

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    [8] [9] The first Qube box was issued as a test for 4 months to the family of Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. Kesler, in Hilliard, Ohio. The Kesler family watched the broadcasts that were intended for a larger audience, and caused the eventual push in programming that would affect how cable formatted shows would be put together based on their viewing ...

  8. Digital video recorder - Wikipedia

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    A digital video recorder (DVR), also referred to as a personal video recorder (PVR) particularly in Canadian and British English, is an electronic device that records video in a digital format to a disk drive, USB flash drive, SD memory card, SSD or other local or networked mass storage device.

  9. Vintage TV (TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    In June 2014, Vintage TV became available on Internet connected Freeview boxes on channel 242. [8] From 1 July 2016, Vintage TV was on Freeview channel 86. [9] It moved to channel 82 on 3 August 2016. On 14 October 2016, Vintage TV launched a localized version of the channel in Canada on Shaw Direct satellite and Shaw Cable. [2]

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