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Old 21-10-2013, 21:55   #1370
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin TV (2013) Vol. 5.

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Originally Posted by paultrademark View Post
I am the opposite, I want it on as many devices as possible so am not restricted to viewing it in front of one TV.

In another room I have a PS3 set up, I could use that.

We also have a Smart TV upstairs, I could use that.

Along with another TiVo in another room, I could use that too.

And then there is the mobile devices such as my tablet or laptop.


I believe you can have up to 6 registered devices per account, which is great and certainly alot more realistic than VM's TV Anywhere service where you can only have 2 devices per household.
I'm exactly the same , in my eyes this is were the traditional pay TV providers like Sky , VM and BT are failing , the families of today want access to their content on all their devices were ever they are not just those the pay tv firms deem most important.
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