28 Mar 2024 11:01 AM - last edited: 28 Mar 2024 11:55 AM by Kelsingra
Having used the Sky Q box for two months now please note the following.
The Sky forum and Internet comments confirm that this Sky Q box and handset are totally non-user-friendly, not functionally logical, do not have some of the previous simple user features, and has obviously been put into production before all the bugs and illogical features have been resolved. There are even inconsistencies in attempts to repeat the same operation.
Whoever authorised the start of production of this unit, (not an uncommon executive action), should be sacked. Or ideally executed.
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Tended to prefer to us my old Sky recorder rather than the multi recording channel Humax.
Now if possible I/we use the CPU overloaded Humax recorder, even with it’s faults.
When do Sky plan to replace the Q box & handset with a properly developed and customer assessed unit?
From a most unhappy disappointed customer(s).
Regards
Keith & Doreen Mack
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28 Mar 2024 12:26 PM
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@mackk wrote:
When do Sky plan to replace the Q box & handset with a properly developed and customer assessed unit?
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There will be no major changes to Sky Q now that it's already 8 years old and satellite transmissions in the UK have a very limited lifespan. Sky now promotes Glass and Stream platforms as the future.
28 Mar 2024 11:05 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreHi @mackk You are 8 years late to the party.
28 Mar 2024 12:26 PM
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@mackk wrote:
When do Sky plan to replace the Q box & handset with a properly developed and customer assessed unit?
Moderator note: Removed innapropriate remarks.
There will be no major changes to Sky Q now that it's already 8 years old and satellite transmissions in the UK have a very limited lifespan. Sky now promotes Glass and Stream platforms as the future.
28 Mar 2024 02:19 PM
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@mackk wrote:Or ideally executed.
That seems a tad harsh. 🤣
28 Mar 2024 02:32 PM - last edited: 28 Mar 2024 02:58 PM
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@mackk wrote:
When do Sky plan to replace the Q box & handset with a properly developed and customer assessed unit?
There will never be another Sky satellite television product in the UK: as @Daniel0210 indicates the era of that technology is drawing to a close, and is likely to end before the turn of this decade as the satellites in the Astra 28.2E cluster expend the last of their positioning propellant. The current Sky contract with SES, owners of the satellite platform, runs through to December 2028.
The successor service from Sky (under Comcast ownership) is Entertainment OS using content delivered online to Glass television and Stream puck hardware, while Freesat (and eventually Freeview) will migrate to the Freely streaming app.
28 Mar 2024 02:40 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@mackk I've had my Sky Q box for 8 years now and I don't miss the outdated Sky+ boxes I had
Wouldn't revert back to Sky+ if the option was available.
Is Humax a typo should that be read as Sky Q?
28 Mar 2024 03:16 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThere are some who are allergic to change.....
29 Mar 2024 08:40 AM
Humax is a popular TV multi channel recorder. I am certainly allergic to changes for the worst or poor functionality. My views are repeated numerous over the internet and the Sky forum. For example there is no 'one step back' button. The only applicable button takes you back to the start so you have to go thro the whole sequence again if you can remember how you got there in the first place.
29 Mar 2024 09:31 AM
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@mackk wrote:For example there is no 'one step back' button.
Try tapping left.
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