FreeCast unveils Select TV Box at CES
January 5, 2016
FreeCast will unveil its set top box at CES this week, due to hit big box retailers early this year.
Freecast says its Select TV box will revolutionise the delivery of the pay-TV industry online, by offering over 350,000 TV episodes, 200,000 movies, 1000 web channels, local OTA channels from the major networks, a full calendar of live events and concerts, over 50,000 streaming radio stations, music videos, games and more, from free, pay-per-view, and subscription sources, all for $2.99 per month.
William Mobley, FreeCast CEO commented. “Select TV is one of the most eagerly awaited products out there. We’ve received unprecedented interest in it, and it’s clear why. It’s the ultimate media set top box, blowing the well-known devices from Apple and Roku out of the water. It’s beyond a simple app manager or set top box, It’s a full PC running Windows 10, so it really takes the entertainment lifestyle experience to the next level.”
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