Freeview satellite® provides crystal clear digital quality pictures and sound.
You’ll need a satellite dish and EITHER:
There are currently no Freeview approved satellite iDTVs or satellite DTRs. We expect to see some in the market during 2010.
From $199 RRP
Hills HSM075 DVB Satellite Receiver. More
From $199 RRP
The Freeview approved DishTV S7070 digital satellite receiver provides crystal clear pictures, an easy to use remote control and full MHEG-5 Freeview EPG. More
From $229 RRP
Freeview approved digital receiver, giving you access to the very best in digital quality pictures and sound. More
From $249 RRP
Small and stylish digital satellite receiver More
From $299 RRP
Fully MPEG-2 compliant Digital Satellite Receiver More
Related Questions
What is MyFreeview|HD®?
With MyFreeview|HD® you’ll be in control of your TV viewing... More
Will my digital receiver automatically receive new channels?
If you have a Freeview approved digital receiver all new channels will be automatically added... More
Which channels are in Widescreen?
TV ONE, TV2, TV3, C4, TVNZ 6, TVNZ 7, Maori TV, Prime and Parliament TV... More
Why does Freeview exist?
Previously if New Zealanders wanted to experience digital television they had to subscribe to a pay TV service and pay a monthly fee. Freeview offers a free alternative for viewing free-to-air digital television... More
What if I live in an apartment?
Multi-unit dwellings (MDU's) may have a TV reception system that feeds your apartment - ask your body corporate, building manager or landlord... More