Sky+ benefits?
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Sky+ benefits?
Has anyone got Sky+ and what do you think of it?
Ive recently bought a Widescreen TV and DVD package but didnt want to buy a video, so ive opted for upgrading to Sky+ with the multi room package so i get another sky+ box and a different room, its being installed on thursday
Ive recently bought a Widescreen TV and DVD package but didnt want to buy a video, so ive opted for upgrading to Sky+ with the multi room package so i get another sky+ box and a different room, its being installed on thursday
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Originally Posted by Wish
I couldnt live without sky plus now.
Its great, series link has to be the best feature.
I use it all the time now
Its great, series link has to be the best feature.
I use it all the time now
I was very sceptical at first , but the picture quality, the ease of recording , live pause , live rewind , record two programmes at once and record 40 hours worth , changes the way you watch TV , just don't get the Amstrad box , ask for a Pace or Thompson
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Originally Posted by TopBanana
I've got Sky+ and it's a big step forward in home ent.
What's wrong with the Amstrad? I think mine is Amstrad
What's wrong with the Amstrad? I think mine is Amstrad
Have a look here for reports on the Amstrad
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