Sky Q continues to be a highly sought-after premium TV platform, maintaining its popularity even after a decade since its launch. The set-top box not only offers access to premium channels and streaming services like Netflix but also includes the convenience of recording programs to an internal hard drive. Additionally, households can expand their viewing experience by adding Mini boxes throughout their residence.
While Sky Q remains a top choice for television enthusiasts, it could soon face new competition from an upcoming upgrade to Freesat, a subscription-free service providing live TV without monthly charges. Although Freesat devices utilizing a dish for content delivery are not new, improvements are on the horizon for users transitioning to this platform.
Recent observations by the diligent team at Cord Busters indicate that the current 4K Freesat recorder is increasingly difficult to find online, hinting at an imminent new development. Manhattan, renowned for its free-to-view devices, has confirmed the development of a next-generation Freesat box set to launch soon. Manhattan TV’s COO, Alex Arbab-Zadeh, has assured potential customers of the imminent release of a brand-new 4th generation recorder, expected to be available by the end of April.
Details about the upcoming device, reportedly named the Manhattan S4-R 2TB Freesat 4K TV Recorder, are still undisclosed. However, rumors suggest it will support simultaneous recording of up to four programs and feature a substantial 2TB hard drive for approximately 1,200 hours of storage. The device is expected to deliver full 4K resolution for superior picture quality.
The new Freesat box will utilize a satellite dish for live TV reception and likely support broadband connectivity for popular apps such as BBC iPlayer and Netflix. Stay tuned for further updates on this exciting development, especially if you are seeking a TV experience without ongoing subscription fees.
