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Discussion topic: HOW TO GET SPORTS IN 4K

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This message was authored by Simon92 This message was authored by: Simon92

HOW TO GET SPORTS IN 4K

Hi

 

I am looking at taking out a contract for Sky Stream and am also going to be purchasing a high end 4k TV. I am keen to view as much sport I watch in 4k where that is a possibility and wonder if somebody could help me please with what options I need to sign up for to achieve this. I am switching from Virgin and have not previously had a sports package with them at all. The TV I am giving up is an old Panasonic plasma so it's all change.

 

Will a SKY Stream package including TNT and SKY Sports channels AND the UHD & Dolby Atmos add on at £6/month get me what I am after? I have just come across a Now TV reference to both a £6 add on option or a £9 add on for a higher quality picture which is making me wonder if SKY has similar options. Picture quality is my priority.

 

I understand that some but not all broadcasts by SKY Sports channels and TNT channels are in 4k (UHD). I "think" that's right.

 

Grateful for any help anyone can offer before I sign the dotted line.


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This message was authored by AndrewF_UK This message was authored by: AndrewF_UK Answer

Re: HOW TO GET SPORTS IN 4K

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@Simon92 Yeah you'd need the UHD & Atmos addon which is currently listed as £6 but new customers may get a good offer to get the UHD channels. That's a 31 day contract so if the UHD aspect isn't valuable to you, you can always cancel it.

 

Sky Sports has a number of UHD channels and I think TNT just has the one, and the other channels are HD.

 

UHD uses more bandwidth, so make sure your internet can cope with it. You'll want at least 30Mbps going to your Sky puck, preferably a bunch more for a solid and stable picture. 

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