Argos shoppers rush to buy new Sky TV rival and it's no surprise when you see the price

If your current telly is on its last legs, there's never been a better time to consider switching to something new. Sky has recently released its new cheaper Glass Air gogglebox, which now starts from just £6 per month. This broadband-powered 4K screen gets voice controls, personalised recommendations and also doesn't need a dish with full access to premium shows, movies and sports being offered via an internet connection instead.
It's a solid option for those wanting Sky Sports, Sky Entertainment and Sky Cinema but buying Glass Air and adding all of these bonus extras can see monthly bills increase to well over £50 per month.
If that sounds like far too much for your bank balance to cope with, there is another option that's totally free to watch. Freely launched last year and features over 40 live channels which can all be viewed via a broadband connection. That means you can ditch the aerial on your chimney for good.
Freely also offers the ability to pause live TV and skip back in time via the telly guide.
Since it launched last year, a swathe of popular manufacturers have joined the Freely party, and now there is even more choice with Argos selling a new range of incredibly cheap Freely-powered screens.
The latest Toshiba range starts from just £139 and features HD-ready displays, voice control, HDR10 technology and that full access to the Freely platform.
That low price is for a smaller 24-inch model. If that's too tiny, then there are 32-inch and 40-inch versions available as well.
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Toshiba 24-inch Freely TVPRICE • £139
Toshiba 32-inch Freely TVPRICE • £149
Toshiba 40-inch Freely TVPRICE • £199
These deals are clearly proving popular with Argos confirming that they are "in demand" and "selling fast".
Along with these TVs, there are plenty of other Freely-powered screens available, including models made by Hisense, Sharp Panasonic and Bush.
You can see the full range of televisions and where to buy them here.
Daily Express