Thread: SD TV price rises
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Old 15-11-2012, 20:34   #1105
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Re: TV price rises

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Originally Posted by muppetman11 View Post
They also don't offer as much , BT in its current form is Freeview with OD. You go on their website or Talk Talks and the prices start to rack up when adding additional channels , you also only get the Freeview channels in HD.
Talk Talk's YouView triple play package (the one with the Entertainment TV Pack) offers the likes of FX and Syfy for £44.

As for HD - that will change when a future software update enables adaptive bitrate streaming.

BT's YouView offering isn't anywhere near as strong.....yet.

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Originally Posted by Jameseh View Post
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Sky 1
Sky 2
Sky Living
Sky Livingit
Comedy Central
Comedy Central Extra
Alibi
E!
FX
GOLD
Syfy
Universal Channel
Watch
MTV
TCM

Discovery Channel
Discovery Real Time
Animal Planet
National Geographic Channel
Sky Arts 1
Sky Arts 2
Sky Sports News
Eden
Blighty
Discovery Home&Health
Good Food
Home


For £10 from TalkTalk. Pretty good value even if there is no HD.
Yep, and on VM, you'd need to be on the XL pack to get some of those channels.
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