I dont care what the platform is that brings it to my big screen tv, whether its a box or a smart app or something else.
Using the box means that any TV can be used and unlike spark doesnt require a modern smart TV for the app. I have two under 5yr old LG TV's byt neither can get the spark app on them.
For me that was/is one of Sparks biggest issues, their tech is too smart. meaning not everyone can access it. Sky's box removes that issue.
Using the box means that any TV can be used and unlike spark doesnt require a modern smart TV for the app. I have two under 5yr old LG TV's byt neither can get the spark app on them.
For me that was/is one of Sparks biggest issues, their tech is too smart. meaning not everyone can access it. Sky's box removes that issue.
There are countless other pieces of hardware you can plug into your tv. It certainly does not need to be a Sky box. Make no mistake this isn't some customer centric innovation from Sky... it's them trying to hold onto their high value satellite customers (who often don't know better) for as long as possible.
Wait until Sky doesn't maintain their box... and the Netflix/YouTube/Amazon/Etc apps all fall out of date.