Had it since the weekend, agree that if you have an Ultra HD TV it's worth it. Was a no brainer to change, costing me less than my previous subscription.
Getting used to new remote, I quite like it but the other half hates it.
Agree with @Clem_Snide that they need to bring back reminders and favourites
Had it since the weekend, agree that if you have an Ultra HD TV it's worth it. Was a no brainer to change, costing me less than my previous subscription.
Getting used to new remote, I quite like it but the other half hates it.
Agree with @Clem_Snide that they need to bring back reminders and favourites
The remotes take a bit of getting used to but takes a while. Can't stand the touch remote though - and you need to use that one for voice control.
Had it just over a month now, really impressed with it as it finally gives a proper multi room option for those of us who live in flats and only have Sky connections in one room.
One snag though i'm finding the Sky Sports HD channels are very inconsistent and probably only work about 75% or so of the time.
TBF to Sky, I got Sky Q for exactly the same price as I was paying for Sky
just phoned up and negotiated that as well....box in the front room and new one in our loft bedroom (the big sell was no wiring - just plug the box into the TV).
£55 installation charge for the engineer to fit it all next week
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It works 99.9% of the time and when it does its excellent.
Another +1 for Ultra HD footie.
They need to bring back reminders and favourites.
Getting used to new remote, I quite like it but the other half hates it.
Agree with @Clem_Snide that they need to bring back reminders and favourites
One snag though i'm finding the Sky Sports HD channels are very inconsistent and probably only work about 75% or so of the time.
£55 installation charge for the engineer to fit it all next week