TVPlayer launches on Windows 10 OS devices
January 30, 2017
TVPlayer, the UK-based streaming service, is now available to download on all Windows 10 devices including mobile, PCs, and tablets.
Users will have access to 100 TV channels, on demand and live – with no contract and on any device within the TVPlayer app. The TVPlayer Plus service will also be available to users for £5.99 a month, offering an additional 30 premium channels including Discovery Channel, TLC, Eurosport 1 and History, as well as a 7-day catch up service.
Rob Hodgkinson, Chief Operating Officer of TVPlayer, said: “We believe that you should be able to watch your favourite TV shows on any device whenever you want, at home or on the go. We are pleased to announce that our audience will now be able to view both our free and premium content across all Windows 10 devices.”
TVPlayer is already available across a range of devices, including desktop, iOS, Android, Amazon Fire Stick, Apple TV and Samsung TV and since being founded in 2014, can boast over 1 million active users and 2.5 million app downloads in the UK.
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