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Old 27-08-2024, 18:34   #11
Paul
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Re: Bonfire of Streamers

"Now" is on my watch list as Sky slowly start using more streaming.

I could get the Sports & Entertainment (+Boost) for less than my Sky Q, and probably more reliable for multiroom.
I have found the Sky Q Mini's to be very flakey over WiFi, so I finally got around to running some network cables to directly connect them to my LAN.

The Sky Q ability to record and/or download shows is a big advantage it has over Now (for the family, not me so much).

I actually considered dropping sports from Q, and switching to using Now for it.
In the end, Sky offered a reasonable discount on Sport for 2 years, which I took, so I'll review again in 2026.
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