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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  I'm a fan of Now TV but the new box is underwhelming with only a now and next EPG, no recording facility and no 1080 content. |  I honestly can't believe you thought it would have a full EPG and recording capability.
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		|  28-07-2016, 10:44 | #107 |  
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					Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu  We have a refurbished box they gave us for our son.  When his one broke down.
 The sales rep told her today, that was the best deal they could give.    The contracts ends at the end of July.
 
 Last year, they didn't even tell us that our contract was up. And charged us about  £140.00 and said that was the full price for our Bundle.
 
 Its  rip off.  This is why l have always been critical when they put the price up.  Its the same old service, no new channels, just crap one.
 
 Its about time VM thought of the customers, and not themselves.
 
 VM could reduce prices, and still make money.  Biggest trouble is there is no competition for VM.
 
 The good thing is that Now TV, are brining out new stuff.  And from what l hear, its all good
 |  No competition?  What about BT? What about Talk Talk?  You will find they are cheaper, but with less choice. (Ahem: that's why they are cheaper).
 
The reason why the price of channels is so high? You can blame Sky for that one.
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		|  28-07-2016, 10:49 | #108 |  
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					Originally Posted by muppetman11  I honestly can't believe you thought it would have a full EPG and recording capability. |  My post was in response to Arthur's which said this about the new Now TV box "And from what l hear, it's all good." I pointed out that it's not all good and highlighted the three weaknesses which reviewers have picked up on - no 1080 HD or 4K, no recording facility and no full EPG.  
However, in terms of what I expected: 
- Recording facility? No didn't expect this. 
- 7-day EPG? I did expect this so that users would use the Now TV box to access Freeview channels and no longer need to use the SOURCE button on their TVs to swap between sources.
		 
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		|  28-07-2016, 10:54 | #109 |  
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					Originally Posted by Arthurgray50@blu  And the shock of the price,  IF, we renew the contract at the end of August. It will cost us £140.00 per month.
 
 That is the XL package, bb, and the phone. Pls Sky Sports channels. NOT Movies. That is an increase of £60 quid per month.
 
 I cannot afford that.
 
 Someone, is making money out of us.
 |  How else do you think the overpaid Premier League Prima-Donna's get their money?
 
Forget football, just take the bb and stream the rest. I'm sure your local will have Sky sport anyway. Your wallet will worship you.   
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		|  28-07-2016, 12:22 | #110 |  
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					Originally Posted by 1andrew1  My post was in response to Arthur's which said this about the new Now TV box "And from what l hear, it's all good." I pointed out that it's not all good and highlighted the three weaknesses which reviewers have picked up on - no 1080 HD or 4K, no recording facility and no full EPG. However, in terms of what I expected:
 - Recording facility? No didn't expect this.
 - 7-day EPG? I did expect this so that users would use the Now TV box to access Freeview channels and no longer need to use the SOURCE button on their TVs to swap between sources.
 |  It's not something I'd ever go out and buy but I'll gladly take a free one.   
At the moment 1080 streaming and PVR capability would be to likely to make current satellite customers take note and possibly move something Sky definitely doesn't want.
		 
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		|  28-07-2016, 12:32 | #111 |  
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					Originally Posted by heero_yuy  ....Forget football, just take the bb and stream the rest. I'm sure your local will have Sky sport anyway. Your wallet will worship you.  |  Not that easy to get Rugby League & F1 though......
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		|  08-08-2016, 15:47 | #113 |  
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			No pictures of the beautiful, great, super Tivo UI ?
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		|  08-08-2016, 17:23 | #115 |  
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			....let me try that for you:http://www.libertyglobal.com/pdf/pre...tion-FINAL.pdf 
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					Originally Posted by toady  No pictures of the beautiful, great, super Tivo UI ? |  Nope, but he's what Tom Mockbridge, VM boss, said on the subject:
 
".... the relaunch under the brand Virgin TV in the United Kingdom with the new EOS box and new interface will in addition give us a very, very significant step up in our ability to do on demand programming across its multiple forms and give our customers access to a large range of over-the-top applications which you, those of you who are our customers will have seen already, will definitely be adding to that...."
 
Mike Fries also said in the same webcast that the new box was small and sleek, which is not what the picture shows. 
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					Originally Posted by muppetman11  It's not something I'd ever go out and buy but I'll gladly take a free one.   
At the moment 1080 streaming and PVR capability would be to likely to make current satellite customers take note and possibly move something Sky definitely doesn't want. |  Perhaps....
 
Everyone seems to view Now TV as a defensive play for Sky which either mops up some customers who have cancelled satellite tv or encouraging a few Freeview folks to upgrade a bit. I'm not so sure its a defensive play by Sky and the evidence for that is the recent launch of broadband and phone bundles along with Now TV.
 
Perhaps Now TV will be the  Sky of the future and this is the beginning of Sky turning from a satellite tv company into a cable/streaming one instead.
		
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		|  08-08-2016, 17:37 | #116 |  
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			Hmm interesting! I dont have a 4K tv and i'm quite happy with HD...(im only 30 years old i should be more hip and eager for all this new technology but to be brutally honest i like watching tv shows and sport i couldnt care less about how clear the footballers arse looks like- but each to their own)
 I'm guessing the 4k box will have the higher cost. Will the non 4k one cost more than the tivo 5 pound charge currently?? If not will it be a case of "oh IYA virgin media my box has broke..."
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		|  08-08-2016, 18:43 | #117 |  
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					Originally Posted by vincerooney  If not will it be a case of "oh IYA virgin media my box has broke..." |  Here's a clue: if your V+ breaks, what box do you get as a replacement?
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		|  10-08-2016, 02:05 | #118 |  
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			So basically they are releasing a new cheap box that will initially have the "sleeker menus and pictures" (their words not mine) version of Tivo that has just been released to the old Tivo (with 4K bolted on) as an interim measure until they finish working on Horizon in "a few years" and Tivo gets dumped? http://informitv.com/2016/05/10/virg...ivo-successor/ |  
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		|  10-08-2016, 09:31 | #119 |  
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					Originally Posted by veeemmm  So basically they are releasing a new cheap box that will initially have the "sleeker menus and pictures" (their words not mine) version of Tivo that has just been released to the old Tivo (with 4K bolted on) as an interim measure until they finish working on Horizon in "a few years" and Tivo gets dumped? http://informitv.com/2016/05/10/virg...ivo-successor/ |  
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Did this guy miss the point that he wrote in his own article, that VM are launching a 4k box in a few months, which in electronics terms, is not that far behind 4k Sky Q.
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		|  10-08-2016, 09:48 | #120 |  
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			So Eos will be used around Europe and will run TiVo or Horizonn. 
 A one size fits all stb. A bit like the new Suphub.
 
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