Best TV services

We round-up the best TV services for your money, from Foxtel IQ2 to Apple TV.

TV is no longer just about what is broadcast on free-to-air networks. In addition to cable television, the latest TV tech innovations allow you to watch television online in your loungeroom, record and pause live TV, access content on demand, along with much, much more.

We round-up the best Australian TV services.

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D-Link Boxee Box

The D-Link Boxee Box offers plenty of online content that's worth watching, but it also has a lot of content that can't be watched here in Australia. Ultimately, you might find it frustrating if all you want to do is watch online video streams. However, if you purchase it with the primary intention of using it as a network streamer for local content, and secondarily for watching YouTube and other online services, you'll be satisfied.

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  • Reviewer:
  • Manufacturer:
  • 19th Nov., 2010
  • Elias Plastiras
  • D-Link
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  • Price:
  • 0.00
  • $ 299.00
  • Pros:
  • HD streaming, two USB ports, SD card slot, support for online video streams, RF remote control, HMDI cable included
  • Cons:
  • Geographic location limits the amount of online content that can be viewed

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