Re: SKY Q - Upgrade??
Posted: Tue Jan 26, 2021 3:13 pm
No need for sarcasmWalkingthedog wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 2:20 pmOh dear if that really was the best thing you ever did.
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No need for sarcasmWalkingthedog wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 2:20 pmOh dear if that really was the best thing you ever did.
We did just that, got rid of Sky and bought a Freesat box with recorder. We also have an LG TV that has a satellite input. So I bought a signal splitter on Amazon and took a feed direct into the TV. That allows a LOT more channels than just Freesat as you can manually select specific satellites. If you want to watch Ghanaian soap operas that is the answer.teedoubleudee wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 2:56 pm You dont have to use sky if you have a dish. Get yourself a Freesat player or recorder and just plug your dish cable into that. No need to adjust the dish, no subscription, plenty of channels including HD.
When we upgraded all they changed outside was the LNB on the dish mind you with it being a bungalow they could reach everything from the ground.bulleidboy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 10:29 am For those that may be thinking of an upgrade - we had Sky Q installed yesterday, having had Sky+ for many years. We have multi-room - main TV in living room and smaller tv in dining room - although both TV's have been around for some years, they were both classed as "Smart". With Sky Q, you get a main box, hard wired to the aerial (as before), you also get a new aerial. The much smaller box in the dining room is wireless - no connection to the aerial, and it is a satellite of the main box (you can have up to four). The slight drawback as far as SWMBO is concerned is that SKY Q does not have the reminder service - when watching one programme a banner used to come across the bottom of the screen telling you the other programme you wished to watch was about to start - to SWMBO this may be a game-changer - we will see. SKY Q is also programmed for all other services (assuming you have an account), such as Netflix and Youtube - if I want to watch something on Youtube on the "big-screen" I now can. It all appears to work ok.
The main advantage to me was that the SKY Q package was about £11 a month cheaper than what we had before.
We have had voice command with a Now smart stick for awhile now Barry.bulleidboy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 26, 2021 7:59 pm I forgot to mention that with Sky Q you can speak to the handset and it does what you tell it - it doesn't make the tea If you want sub-titles you just tell it and they appear - if you want a particular programme you just say it.
One of these days it may say "no"