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Originally Posted by denphone
We don't download to tablets so it will make diddly squat difference.
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Indeed TV providers would be pretty foolish if they just catered for a certain section of their TV customer base.
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I agree but not allowing any sky TV channels to download to tablets is not a good idea
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Originally Posted by passingbat
That's what I was trying to establish. Do you know if Sky allow more than VM?
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Well I do know for a fact they show all sky non premium channels unlike virgin
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If you get back home, midway through a show you recorded to your phone via cellular data or wifi, don’t worry about it not being on the Sky Q box. You’ll be able to access content stored on the phone via the Sky Q box too. The result should be an ability to start on one device and continue on another seamlessly no matter where it’s recorded.
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. Sky claims its Ultra HD service will be 'the UK’s most comprehensive' including sports, movies, and entertainment.
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Sky Q 4K content will include 124 live Premier League games, every Formula 1 race in 2017, 70 movies including Spectre and The Revenant, 30 hours of natural history and new dramas such as The Blacklist