20 Mar 2023 09:49 AM
If one's TV has QLED/OLED/4K / UHD /ATMOS why do sky charge for this service would you not get the same preduction from one's TV when one has built in
20 Mar 2023 10:07 AM - last edited: 20 Mar 2023 10:07 AM
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@onryctank wrote:If one's TV has QLED/OLED/4K / UHD /ATMOS why do sky charge for this service would you not get the same preduction from one's TV when one has built in
That's the TV's capabilities - it completely relies on the signal that's sent to it.
Basically if you don't subscribe to UHD then it's fed HD only for example.
Even native in-built apps (say NetFlix) won't be UHD unless you pay for the appropriate subscription.
20 Mar 2023 09:53 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe difference is whether the television does the upscaling, or if it is fed 'native' content by Sky.
20 Mar 2023 09:54 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@onryctankI think I understand your question, it is because Sky is providing it through their system.
20 Mar 2023 10:07 AM - last edited: 20 Mar 2023 10:07 AM
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@onryctank wrote:If one's TV has QLED/OLED/4K / UHD /ATMOS why do sky charge for this service would you not get the same preduction from one's TV when one has built in
That's the TV's capabilities - it completely relies on the signal that's sent to it.
Basically if you don't subscribe to UHD then it's fed HD only for example.
Even native in-built apps (say NetFlix) won't be UHD unless you pay for the appropriate subscription.
20 Mar 2023 10:51 AM
Hi thank you ,So if one's TV is high tec I.e UHD/QLED/Etc one still has to pay for their services.
20 Mar 2023 11:23 AM
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@onryctank wrote:
Hi thank you ,So if one's TV is high tec I.e UHD/QLED/Etc one still has to pay for their services.
Yes
Some , although not all, Streaming services also charge more for UHD
20 Mar 2023 12:25 PM
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@onryctank wrote:
So if one's TV is high tec I.e UHD/QLED/Etc one still has to pay for their services.
To get native UHD content, yes: Freesat and Freeview has no UHD transmission.
20 Mar 2023 01:17 PM
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@onryctank wrote:Hi thank you ,So if one's TV is high tec I.e UHD/QLED/Etc one still has to pay for their services.
Yeah. It's like having an HDTV and a VHS player otherwise. Not doing you much good that the TV can show 1080p if the source is a ropey old tape.
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