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perhaps they are thinking "if Leica can do a Q so can we" lolJust stop your direct debit. You will soon find it has been cancelled!
Anyway... Sky Q.... Never heard of it. What is it?
Steve.
perhaps they are thinking "if Leica can do a Q so can we" lolJust stop your direct debit. You will soon find it has been cancelled!
Anyway... Sky Q.... Never heard of it. What is it?
Steve.
so a bit like "siri" for sky? perhaps the idea is that it will help people decide what to watch by asking them stupid questionsSky will launch UHD TV on Sky Q by summer says Nick Herm, director of strategy, Sky. The pay broadcaster will also be adding voice control, he said.
Anyone upgraded to Sky Q yet?
Yup ,,,, and I love it ,,,
Cool! Why?
I see install cost have really come down now making it a lot more tempting. I do like the idea of watching some movies and the F1 in 4K.
I'm just about to cancel sky, so no I will not be getting Sky Q
Well I say about to cancel, it may take me a while for them to actually cancel, from past experience they can be a little obstinate on the matter of cancelations
My OH has had skyq installed today but there do not seem to be any channels that broadcast in ultra hd - does anyone know when they will start broadcasting in ultra hd (ie 2160p instead of 1080p)?
The 4K stuff is download only EXCEPT some of the football which is broadcast in 4K.
Can you post a link?Over on the Football 365 forum (one of the biggest general chat threads around) there's a good Sky Q thread being run by some Sky employees.
The advice they're giving is to cancel your existing Sky and sign up as a new customer using your partner's details (can be same address and even bank account). Then you'll be eligible for the good 'new customer' Sky Q deals.
Also on that thread, the employees are offering discount codes to obtain the following deal:
12 month contract
Every Sky channel included (incl. Sky Sports & Sky Cinema)
HD package
1tb Sky Q box
Sky Box Sets
£35/mo with no initial fees.
Do you still have to have a phone line connected for it to work?
Ah right so you can't just have broadband and do away with the phone line then, it's something I don't use anymore.Of course. The emphasis is on download content.
Ah right so you can't just have broadband and do away with the phone line then, it's something I don't use anymore.
So could I have sky broadband, and sky q and tv with out having the phone line in the subscription
Do Sky offer than option? If so I want it!
No, Sky Fibre is FTTC, it uses your normal copper wire from the cabinet to the property. It's the same service as everyone else, bar Virgin, buys off BT Openreach. You still have to have your phoneline as it's the same as your broadband line.
Can you post a link?