Here is a selection of projectors and big-screen monitors available in South Africa without requiring a TV Licence.
However, those without a valid TV Licence and who don’t access SABC content have a range of projectors and big-screen monitors from which they can choose.The public broadcaster has been struggling to get its customers to pay their TV licence fees for some time, with avoidance rates increasing significantly following the Covid-19 pandemic.
However, this applies to TVs with built-in tuners, and several big-screen monitors and projectors are available in the country that don’t have one. The SABC doesn’t appear too pleased with this. In late January 2023, it demanded that South Africans pay TV Licence fees for computer monitors — even if they do not receive broadcast signals on these devices.
Outa CEO Wayne Duvenage said including monitors in the SABC’s notice was wrong and that the broadcaster appeared to be taking chances.
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