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A smart TV will have all the apps on that you can use to watch catchup TV streamed to you.
Some misconceptions being posted here.
As long as your not watching anything broadcast live then you do not need the license, the ability to receive live broadcast tv also does not need a license (ref Big-All's comment).
This also means you CAN use a streaming service such as Netflix, Prime-TV, Apple TV, Paramount et all. as long as you are not watching anything that is being broadcast at the same time.
It is only the act of watching tv shows at the same time as they are being broadcast that requires a license irrespective of the source.
Even if it's broadcast from overseas.
For a TV, I would suggest NOT a Hisense one, they sound like a good deal but I have found mine to be so very restricted (cannot sideloads apps not from their store), keeps losing net connection on Freely, sound is awful and if you have the soundbar you do not get a volume number display).
Even if you do occasionally watch live TV with the curtains closed, cancelling your license or just not getting one you will need to let the TVLI know that you do not need one, please note that they will hound you with regular demands, lies, mistruths and investigation letters.
You may even get the occasional visit - if you open the door to them, once you know who they are just say "no thank you" and close the door - they have no legal right to enter your home nor inspect your equipment and NEVER sign anything from them.
Ensure everyone in the house is aware of this else someone may unknowingly let them in.
We watch more and more on catchup these days since we got rid of sky - there is not enough time in the evening to watch everything we want to watch. If it was not for the BBC still occasionally putting out some good TV worth watching we would not need a license.
Some misconceptions being posted here.
As long as your not watching anything broadcast live then you do not need the license, the ability to receive live broadcast tv also does not need a license (ref Big-All's comment).
This also means you CAN use a streaming service such as Netflix, Prime-TV, Apple TV, Paramount et all. as long as you are not watching anything that is being broadcast at the same time.
It is only the act of watching tv shows at the same time as they are being broadcast that requires a license irrespective of the source.
Even if it's broadcast from overseas.
For a TV, I would suggest NOT a Hisense one, they sound like a good deal but I have found mine to be so very restricted (cannot sideloads apps not from their store), keeps losing net connection on Freely, sound is awful and if you have the soundbar you do not get a volume number display).
Even if you do occasionally watch live TV with the curtains closed, cancelling your license or just not getting one you will need to let the TVLI know that you do not need one, please note that they will hound you with regular demands, lies, mistruths and investigation letters.
You may even get the occasional visit - if you open the door to them, once you know who they are just say "no thank you" and close the door - they have no legal right to enter your home nor inspect your equipment and NEVER sign anything from them.
Ensure everyone in the house is aware of this else someone may unknowingly let them in.
We watch more and more on catchup these days since we got rid of sky - there is not enough time in the evening to watch everything we want to watch. If it was not for the BBC still occasionally putting out some good TV worth watching we would not need a license.