4K TV

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Which TV broadcasters are broadcasting 4k TV signals at the moment? As far as I can make out it's

Sky - using Sky Q, do you have to pay extra?
BT - only sport
Virgin - Dunno
Freeview - Hell no

Is this correct?
 
Virgin do if you have their V6 box, and it's HDR compliant as well, which is actually more of an improvement than 4k is. :)

Haven't bought a 4k yet though, still waiting for them to sort out the broadcast format.
 
Sky Q is the same price as multiscreen. So it just replaces that. For example. I have a main box, 2 mini boxes and pay 12 quid for that. You do however usually have to pay up front for the mini boxes.

Bloomin great system though, pause the TV in the living room, then go to bed and carry on watching where you left off!!

The only 4k stuff is Premier footy, F1 and maybe a few other bits. Amazon prime and Netflix have a fair bit of 4k content
 
Sky Q is £12 a month I believe. It was when they rang me yesterday anyway. Make it £6 and you have a deal Sky :D
My SkyQ will be fitted in jan, 18 month contract, woman said if I renewed my football for 18 months they’d drop SkyQ to £6.00 per month, deal :thup:
 
My SkyQ will be fitted in jan, 18 month contract, woman said if I renewed my football for 18 months they’d drop SkyQ to £6.00 per month, deal :thup:

If you are with Sky now, keep your old wifi router just in case! I had no end of problems with the SkyQ router and rolled back to the old one.
 
If you are with Sky now, keep your old wifi router just in case! I had no end of problems with the SkyQ router and rolled back to the old one.
With BT Infinity mate, cheers
 
The new Apple TV looks like a good source, can upgrade your movies for free I heard. Should get them a bigger slice of the market if true.
 
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