I've spent the past 25 years writing about the world of home entertainment technology--first at Home Cinema Choice magazine, where I became Deputy Editor, and for the past 20 years on a freelance basis.
New UK smart TV service Freely has announced today that its new, all-streaming platform is going to become available on the TVs of a further four brands over the course of 2024.
Panasonic is going big on Freely by introducing the streaming service to almost every level of its 2024 TV range, including OLED, QLED and basic LED models. Some of these Panasonic models, particularly the OLED sets, will arguably represent the most premium TVs the Freely service has been available on to date.
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