Is it “ the future of tv? “
Nope - it's a few new gimmicks (voice search, fluid viewing) plastering over fundamentals that still haven't been addressed (still poor quality "SD" channels for the most part, poor quality hardware, expensive subscriptions)
Fluid viewing ?
Thought the Q2tb box was decent ?
Fluid viewing is continuing a program on another box in another room.
2tb box is decent in terms of spec, with 4k, HDR potentially, 7 tuners. But in terms of reliability and compatibility it's standard sky fair, built to a cheap price point (psu issues on early boxes), and personally I've had issues with the box locking up completely, no video randomly when hdmi control is turned on, and audio hitching (noticeable on music channels), although better with WiFi turned off.
If it wasn't for the ease of use / wife approval factor, then I'd be looking at something else.
What else is there ?
Freeview play/youview in combination with a Roku stick for nowtv/Amazon/netflix
I need three independent record boxes...sky q was the only one I could find plus I want at least 4K in the main lounge.
Hdhomerun and Plex based solution then maybe?
My plusnet was hitting for £40 per month and my sky q 2tb is £62 per month with fibre max and 2 x minis so I’ll give it a whirl for the next 18 months...
20 quid a month for three independent rooms and 4 k in my main longe is better than buying 3 free view boxes or equivalent.Sky Q 2tb has to be better than my 5 year old humax freesat boxes...the guy drives me mad it’s so slow.
I pray it not..Is it “ the future of tv? “
Sounds like it will definitely be an improvement on the humax boxes - the Sky Q EPG is very responsive.
I'm being overly critical - it is by and large very good, and a noticeable improvement over the older HD boxes (indeed having a 2nd mini box is not something I would have bothered with if it wasn't for Q), it's just £62/month over 18 months does give you the budget for a few alternatives (although arguably there will always be some compromise - hence why I still have Q)
You do know that 4K is only upscaling 1080i/p for the HD channels (and 576i for the SD ones) except for downloaded movies, some box sets and the UHD sports channel?
Just playing with the sky go app on my iPad...sky tv has moved on since I had it a decade ago!
And yet in other ways it hasn't - while the Sky Q app is a great idea for tablets and mobiles (and indeed with Q you can have 4 mobile devices) - but why isn't there a PS4/Xbox version?
why would you need an app for ps4/xbox?
why watch it via your ps4 on the tv when you can just watch it on the tv direct from your q box anyway
why would you need an app for ps4/xbox?
why watch it via your ps4 on the tv when you can just watch it on the tv direct from your q box anyway