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I went for Blinkbox (Tesco). You can dl and stream up to 5 clients. Gets all the latest seasons like Homeland, Game of Thrones etc.
Mine connects thru the PS3
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI use the Now app on our PS3 which is basically our main TV box as we mainly watch Netflix & Amazon Video.
Would having the box be to any advantage in this use-case... or a bit pointless?
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Originally posted by eek View PostSky don't own Roku, they are just an investor in it...
It's only what I was told when I was there and it's how their staff tell it.
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Originally posted by The Spartan View PostI did some work on these while I was at Sky, they're actually OK it depends on what you're after in terms of content to be fair. Though it is more or less like a Roku box which Sky also owns.
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Yes, they're pretty good. First one Sky sent to us was faulty but the second one has been good since we've had it. We watch the movies on it which works out a lot cheaper than the Sky Movies package.
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Bit pointless unless you specifically want to watch Sky content.
They are good if you haven't got anything else to watch catch up TV on/Youtube/random content that isn't linked to any other major TV/Film player - so for additional TVs in the house they are a bargain.
However now you have to sign up for films, entertainment or sports pack before they allow it to be activated. (There are free/discount vouchers online for 30 days.) They have closed a lot of the software holes that were in the box.
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I use the Now app on our PS3 which is basically our main TV box as we mainly watch Netflix & Amazon Video.
Would having the box be to any advantage in this use-case... or a bit pointless?
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Depends on what you really want it to do
I've never used ours for any Sky content (but I know it exists), and it's probably worthwhile if you only occasionally want some sport. Ours is used as a streaming media player which picks up from the Plex media server installed on my NAS - in that respect, it's a great box at £10.
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