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Compare the latest and best digital TV packages, deals and offers. Compare monthly costs, one-off fees, package features, contract lengths and much more. We have digital TV packages from the leading digital TV providers in the UK including Virgin Media, Sky and BT Vision. Find out which digital TV packages are available in your area by using our digital TV postcode availability checker.
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Sky
Free Sky+ HD Box
£50 M&S Voucher
Free Broadband & Calls
12
months
FREE
no fee
£29.00
per month
Virgin Media
Up to 10Mb Unlimited Broadband
65 Digital TV Channels
Unlimited Weekend Calls
12
months
FREE
no fee
£19.00
per month
Virgin Media
100 Digital TV Channels
Unlimited Weekend Calls
Free Virgin V-Box
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
£11.00
per month
Virgin Media
Up to 10Mb Unlimited Broadband
100 Digital TV Channels
Unlimited Weekend Calls
12
months
FREE
no fee
£23.50
per month
BT
Up to 20Mb Broadband
BT Vision Bronze Pack
Unlimited Weekend Calls
24
months
£45.00
one-off fee
£32.99
per month
Sky
Free Sky+ HD Box
Free Broadband & Calls
Sky Sports & Movies HD
12
months
FREE
no fee
£61.00
per month
Virgin Media
45 Digital TV Channels
Unlimited Weekend Calls
Free Virgin V-Box
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
FREE
per month
BT
No Contract Required
70 Freeview Channels
Pause, Rewind & Record TV
No contract
£90.00
one-off fee
FREE
per month
Virgin Media
45 Digital TV Channels
Pause, Rewind & Record TV
Unlimited Weekend Calls
12
months
£49.00
one-off fee
£5.00
per month
Virgin Media
65 Digital TV Channels
Sky 1, Discovery, Living & More
Free Set Top V-Box
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
£6.50
per month
BT
Pause, Rewind & Record TV
Inclusive Vision+ Box
Choose 2 TV Packs
12
months
FREE
no fee
£7.50
for 3 months
then £14.99
Virgin Media
Free Virgin TV Size M
Unlimited Anytime Calls
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
£7.95
per month
BT
Pause, Rewind & Record TV
Inclusive Vision+ Box
Choose 3 TV Packs
12
months
FREE
no fee
£10.50
for 3 months
then £17.99
Virgin Media
65 Digital TV Channels
Free Set Top V-Box
On-Demand TV, Music & Movies
12
months
£40.00
one-off fee
£12.50
per month
BT
Pause, Rewind & Record TV
Inclusive Vision+ Box
Top BT Vision Package
12
months
FREE
no fee
£12.50
for 3 months
then £19.99
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Digital TV Explained

Everyone is going to have to get used to the idea of digital TV because by 2012 all analogue TV broadcasts in the UK are going to be terminated and everything is going to be digital, and in fact the digital switch over has already begun in some areas and it's spreading fast. There are three main ways in which you can receive digital TV, and the great news is that in most circumstances you won't need to change much of your existing TV equipment to prepare yourself.

Digital Capabilities

The reason that digital TV is superior to analogue broadcasts is simply that you can have loads more channels available, but the big news is interactive features. Not only can you have access to a seven day program guide direct on your remote, you can also get involved with programs, whether its finding out additional information about products and services or choosing different angles when you're watching football, it's all accessible via the red button on your controller.

Freeview

Freeview digital TV services have been around since 2002, but now is really the time to get on board. Freeview is the name for the free-to-air digital terrestrial TV service that is available using your existing aerial, and won't require a monthly subscription.

All you need to view Freeview services, which includes over 40 digital TV channels and tons more digital radio stations, is to get either a set top box which will decode the Freeview digital signal, or alternatively purchase a TV with a built in Freeview tuner. In the future Freeview will be able to produce HD quality broadcasts, but that's not going to be available until the end of the year and you'll need a new set top box and an HD ready TV.

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Freesat

Freesat is the satellite version of Freeview, giving you even more program choice. You'll need to have a compatible satellite dish or purchase one to get the service, and you'll also need a Freesat set top box or a TV with Freesat built in. However, Freesat is already available with HD channels, but you'll need a Freesat HD box which will cost you a bit more than the standard one, and HD broadcasts are still relatively limited.

Subscription-Based Digital Services

There are two main subscription based TV services, and the largest is operate by Sky and uses satellite technology. Sky Digital TV has been around for a few years now and offers hundreds of channels showing the latest movies, big sports games and documentaries galore.

You will have to pay for different packages containing different channels, but there is such a wide variety and you only pay for what you will actually watch, so you can get a good deal. The second subscription TV service is offered by Virgin Media, and is only available in cabled areas, but offers much of the same functionality as Sky.

The most notable Virgin Media digital service is their on demand video service and movie bank, which allows you to watch TV shows and movies on demand whenever you want, and you can start and stop as your please, which is great if you've missed your favourite show and want to catch up, or just if there's nothing on TV that you fancy.

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Digital TV News

09th September 2010
Andrew Laughlin of entertainment news site Digital Spy has claimed cheaper high-definition TVs will lead to significant growth for the technology.
09th September 2010
A 47-inch 3D TV is up for grabs in a competition being run by Sky and the Belfast Telegraph.
09th September 2010
Consumers would rather give up buying newspapers or magazines than cancel their cable TV, a poll has revealed.
08th September 2010
Arqiva has claimed mobile broadband coverage could receive a boost from analogue TV signal.
08th September 2010
High-definition TV offers Sky and Virgin Media the chance to attract new customers, Digital Spy has explained.
06th September 2010
The Hallmark Channel, which is available on Sky and Virgin Media, will be rebranded as the Universal Channel from mid-October.
06th September 2010
Broadcasting giant Sky and LG will partner to raise awareness of 3D TV.

Related Blogs

07th September 2010
Sky is offering some great deals on its high-definition TV packages.
30th August 2010
With BT Vision set to launch its ABC TV On Demand service next month, now is the perfect time to sign up for one of its digital TV deals.
13th August 2010
With the Premier League kicking off this weekend, we've had a look at the best sports bundles on the market.
11th August 2010
Sky Sports was made to be viewed in HD and once you've tried it, we're pretty sure you'll agree with us.
09th August 2010
Both Sky and Virgin Media are offering a whole host of great HD TV deals.
30th July 2010
Both Sky and Virgin Media are releasing TV-on-demand services in the coming months.
28th July 2010
A huge range of high-definition films, kids' favourites and cult TV shows is available from Virgin Media.

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