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Old 31-12-2015, 15:42   #34
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Re: Coming Soon to Virgin Media TV (2016)

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Originally Posted by passingbat View Post
The Functionality of Tivo is far greater than the Sky box. If you don't need all that functionality, and being restricted to only being able to record two channels works for you, then the Sky box is probably better for you.
The Sky box has numerous things that would deter VM TiVo users from swapping over for instance less tuners , non existent clash management (on the box) etc.

I've used both and would choose Sky every time which is of course personal choice and more to do with the fact I generally use Sky Catch up , Sky Movies OD and Sky Boxsets. In my opinion the On Demand content is so much easier to browse and not hidden behind menu after menu.

In a nutshell we are all different and use our systems in a different way , if you predominantly record I can see your point however my use differs slightly.
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