Thread: watching Sky TV
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Old 09-04-2013, 14:08   #3
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Re: watching Sky TV

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Originally Posted by jodash View Post
my daughter is having a operation which means she will have to stay away from her 2 year old twins for quite a long time is there away she could watch Sky TV on demand service using one of these video senders if so what one,just to confirm she will not want to watch what is on the TV downstairs

thanks
Im taking it that she's a Sky subscriber if so she could watch plenty of On Demand content and live channels using Sky Go on either a laptop or mobile device like an iPad or android tablet , hope this helps.
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