Fairy-tale TV entertainment at a great price

Fairy-tale TV entertainment at a great price

This year's Christmas in front of the TV can finally be just the way you've always wanted. You can watch all your favorite fairy tales and shows exactly when you feel like it and have the time. Enjoy a huge selection of TV channels, a video library with thousands of movies and series at no extra cost, and unbeatable features. All of this at a fairy-tale price. Make your holidays perfect with Lepší.TV and join over 110,000 satisfied customers.

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Discover the magic of the longest rewind
There is so much on television during the holidays that people often don’t know what to watch first. Many shows overlap, or each family member wants to watch something different. All these problems can be easily solved by Lepší.TV. You can watch shows up to a record 100 days back, record them without limits, and pause or rewind them anytime.

Whether you are decorating the Christmas tree, baking cookies, or spending time with guests, the television will wait for you this year.

A huge selection of TV channels, movies, and series
With Lepší.TV, you get 153 live TV channels – from classic Czech and Slovak channels to sports, children's, documentary, and movie channels. There is truly something for everyone. Additionally, you will also get a huge video library at no extra cost.

Whether you are in the mood for a romantic comedy, a classic Christmas movie, or a thrilling thriller, more than 9,450 movies, fairy tales, and series are waiting for you. There is also detailed filtering available, the option to watch in the original language or with subtitles, and a constant influx of new shows.

Smooth viewing without interruptions
You can watch Lepší.TV anytime and anywhere you want. During Christmas, for example, with family in the living room, on New Year's Eve at the cottage on a laptop, or during Christmas travels to visit relatives on your mobile – even throughout the EU.

Thanks to modern H.265 technology, you will enjoy smooth viewing without any interruptions, even with less stable or slower internet connections.

Trial for just 1 CZK
Every new customer can try Lepší.TV for 10 days for 1 CZK and as a gift, they will also receive an HBO package with access to the new Max video library. After that, Lepší.TV can be ordered for just 139 CZK per month. No commitment!

Join more than 110,000 satisfied customers and have a fairy-tale television Christmas with Lepší.TV. You can place your order at www.lepsi.tv/pohodove-vanoce.

Bonus tip
Still wondering what to give as a gift under the tree this year? Give a gift that won't end up in a drawer! Lepší.TV is a perfect choice that will bring joy long after Christmas Eve dinner. You can easily order a gift voucher, which you can personalize, at www.lepsi.tv/darek/.

 

 

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