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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Foxtel iQ2

The iQ2's main strength is its ability to access HD channels and the wide range of content available on Foxtel. The recording functions, On Demand service and a redesigned case are nice upgrades from the previous iQ, but the real star of the show are the superb HD channels, provided you're willing to pay for them.

  • Review Date:
  • Reviewer:
  • Manufacturer:
  • 7th Dec., 2009
  • Ross Catanzariti
  • Foxtel
  • Rating:
  • Price:
  • 4.00
  • $ 200.00
  • Pros:
  • HDMI, HD channels look superb, four tuners, ability to record two shows and watch another simultaneously, stylish design, intuitive interface, Foxtel content
  • Cons:
  • Remote is not backlit, currently no way to upgrade the hard drive, doesn't handle FTA broadcasts as efficiently as Foxtel ones, EPG only runs for seven days

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