10 Feb 2024 01:45 PM
The description on line seems to say "whole House" covers additional TVs. So what is multiscreen and why does it cost more.
10 Feb 2024 02:01 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Sealand Whole home is the multi screen option for Sky glass/stream allowing upto 3 glass TVs and 6 pucks
multi screen is for Sky Q allowing upto 4 minis
the difference in price is how Sky has decided to sell the products
12 Feb 2024 08:38 AM
I now find on a Sky web site that this is a re-name, , I assume for marketing and not just a glass product. An invite to negotiate?
There appears to be a saving to use another broadband provider and even more to us "Now" and EE of almost £500 a year over my present package. The only advantage appears to be that a dish is more reliable than any cabling.
12 Feb 2024 08:55 AM - last edited: 12 Feb 2024 09:15 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@Sealand wrote:
I now find on a Sky web site that this is a re-name, , I assume for marketing and not just a glass product.
Whole Home is the add-on for Glass & Stream (up to six pucks and three Glass television sets in simultaneous use, bandwidth permitting)
Multiscreen is the add-on for Q (main Q box plus up to four Q Mini boxes, two of which can be in simultaneous use)
Multiroom is/was the per-box add-on for Sky+ / Sky+ HD, which is no longer available to new subscribers, nor can the add-on be obtained by existing subscribers who don't already have it.
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