Neither apply here. In terms of the former, is the unit placed in an area where it's getting proper ventilation?
Undoubtedly, with so many channels to choose from, a lot of it will be dross, but for me, even out with of the sports and movie channels, there's plenty worth watching, and I like how all the catch-up stuff works.I wish they'd drop 75% of the "channels" and just show decent programming. It is full of dire programming and repeat upon repeat.
Yes, but in my experience, not as reliably or instantaneously. It also has a knock-on effect on the whole of your Internet usage. For example, I've never seen the forum operate so rapidly!They have sold you the higher rate broadband, obviously, but you don't need that to stream UHD - the basic 40 Mbps will do that.
For some, perhaps. Not me - I'm more than happy with things, and I also like having everything all 'under the one roof', as it saves a lot of hassle, so our telephone, Internet and TV entertainment is now with Sky, and it'll be staying that wayWhen the novelty wears off and you start looking online, you'll realise Sky will die with its current pricing model.
Marco.