03 Mar 2023 10:36 AM
Thinking about getting Sky Q......??? YES OR NO????
03 Mar 2023 11:01 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreWith the amount of detail you've given it's impossible to answer.
What do you currently have? What are you after?
03 Mar 2023 11:06 AM
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@Jenni247 wrote:
Thinking about getting Sky Q......??? YES OR NO????
Hi @Jenni247 In my opinion if you are able to have a dish attached to your property SKYQ is the better platform for TV.
SKY Stream without a dish is the next best option.
03 Mar 2023 11:47 AM
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@Jenni247 wrote:Thinking about getting Sky Q......??? YES OR NO????
YES !!!
03 Mar 2023 11:53 AM
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@Jenni247 wrote:Thinking about getting Sky Q......??? YES OR NO????
The answer is the same as your question, do your research to see what option is best for you.
03 Mar 2023 12:06 PM
12 months ago I would have said “Yes”. But Sky now seem to be concentrating all their efforts on streaming technology and are ignoring all the issues that Sky Q have. Non stacking of recordings, missing thumbnails, missing series links, on demand not working properly. Just read these forums. It’s a shame but Sky Q is now old hat to Sky and they’re no longer prioritising it’s problems. So my definite answer is a resounding “NO”.
03 Mar 2023 12:14 PM - last edited: 03 Mar 2023 12:16 PM
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@Tomthecatty wrote:
Non stacking of recordings, missing thumbnails, missing series links, on demand not working properly.
Q has millions of subscriptions: it's now the platform for approaching 3/4 of the c12 million Sky satellite television households. The number of posts referencing those issues is tiny.
03 Mar 2023 12:24 PM
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@TimmyBGood wrote:
@Tomthecatty wrote:Non stacking of recordings, missing thumbnails, missing series links, on demand not working properly.
Q has millions of subscriptions: it's now the platform for approaching 3/4 of the c12 million Sky satellite television households. The number of posts referencing those issues is tiny.
Indeed, read any provider's forum and you'd never take any service from anyone!
03 Mar 2023 12:27 PM
It's not my imagination, these problems exist. Most people won't post on these forums because they either don't care or don't know they exist.
When you see Sky sales people in shopping centres they are pushing Sky streaming, barely a mention of Sky Q, so it's obvious where Sky's priorities now are.
03 Mar 2023 12:31 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Tomthecatty without doubt streaming is the way forward but Q will be here for quite a while yet!
03 Mar 2023 02:10 PM - last edited: 03 Mar 2023 02:12 PM
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@Tomthecatty wrote:
It's not my imagination, these problems exist.
Of course they exist, but do you advise a prospective purchaser not to buy a particular car because you saw one in a layby next to an AA van?
@Tomthecatty wrote:
When you see Sky sales people in shopping centres they are pushing Sky streaming, barely a mention of Sky Q, so it's obvious where Sky's priorities now are.
I suspect that's a Comcast priority, because Glass/Stream is a Comcast product and they really need to cheer their stockholders up a bit ; )
03 Mar 2023 02:26 PM
It depends what you want to watch really, if it's content that's only on Sky or you're really into sports.
Personally I don't think it's worth the money anymore as I didn't really watch much on the Sky channels so I've just cancelled my Sky Q subscription and bought an Apple TV instead, and then if there is anything I want to watch that's only on Sky Atlantic i'll just buy a NOW TV pass.
03 Mar 2023 02:27 PM
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But definitely with far fewer question marks.
03 Mar 2023 02:42 PM
@TimmyBGood wrote:
@Tomthecatty wrote:It's not my imagination, these problems exist.
Of course they exist, but do you advise a prospective purchaser not to buy a particular car because you saw one in a layby next to an AA van?
@Tomthecatty wrote:
When you see Sky sales people in shopping centres they are pushing Sky streaming, barely a mention of Sky Q, so it's obvious where Sky's priorities now are.
I suspect that's a Comcast priority, because Glass/Stream is a Comcast product and they really need to cheer their stockholders up a bit ; )
@TimmyBGood If it was my car and it wasn't fit for purpose then I'd certainly tell people about it.
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