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Mess Deck: General Section => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: regiment on April 16, 2022, 12:38:11 pm
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any body got sky tv yet thinking about it but what dose this mean and can you use headpphones with it not blue tooth content must be optimised to exprince dolby sound thanks regiment
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have you got Fibre b/band its streaming only
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hi o :-) ly got normal bruod band
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And don't forget, you still will need to contribute £3 a month tax to the B******t Broadcasting company. O0
Regards Ian.
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Thought you did might be too slow for HD/Dolby example I seldom watch live TV bar daytime I record or use catch up to record a lot via Sky to record always HD it would be about half hour plus before I could begin to watch it and takes almost twice the time of the transmitted programme more if its in Dolby surround. Standard you can watch almost right away BUT no Dolby.
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And don't forget, you still will need to contribute £3 a month tax to the B******t Broadcasting company. O0
Regards Ian.
Too flipping right you do.
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could be £3 a week not a month. nemesis
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Sky also has a Streaming box which you plug into your existing tv which does similar to sky glass
https://www.techadvisor.com/news/digital-home/sky-stream-puck-3815131/ (https://www.techadvisor.com/news/digital-home/sky-stream-puck-3815131/)
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There is always a catch...
You can fast forward content (Adverts etc) exactly as all other Sky subscriptions for 12 months and then with Glass you have to pay £5 a month if you want to continue skipping the adverts !
"includes Ad Skipping Add On which allows you to fast forward ads (£0pm for 12 months then £5pm)"
A subscription allows 3 Glass TVs plus up to 6 ordinary TVs, each ordinary TV requires a "Puck" module at £50 each.
Read those T&Cs very carefully.
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If you are an existing Sky Subscriber & you change your package - which means a new contract - you will automatically loose your free legacy F1 add on and the only way to get it back is to buy the complete Sky Sports package.
This makes changing to Glass or Sky Q very expensive if you want F1!
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Sorry, quite correct Nemesis, £3 a week, BUT only £1.50 a week if you're registered BLIND. I wonder how much the subscription channels pay for the 'Privilege' of relaying terrestrial programmes?
Regards Ian.