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Originally posted by LycanGav:
Should be noted that Sky recommend the Global version, due to "superior build quality and better product reliability to deliver the high standards Sky customers have come to expect." Not sure if that's true, although I have heard of folks complaining the cheaper ones lost picture and sound quality.
Sky generally talk **** though for the most part.
10-14-2007, 04:18 PM
Question about Sky+, specifically about watching it in other rooms Post #13
think mine cost £40 and does the job perfectly. get the odd bit of interference but nothing major and means i dont have wires trailing all round the apartment.
10-14-2007, 04:24 PM
Question about Sky+, specifically about watching it in other rooms Post #14
the one i have comes with some weird sensor things to stick on your sky box and through quite literally MAGIC the remote then works with the receiver in the bedroom. this is just standard sky but dont see why sky+ would be any different.
10-14-2007, 04:31 PM
Question about Sky+, specifically about watching it in other rooms Post #16
think i will buy that then? When I said its not practical to run a cable, its more to do with how the rooms are positioned compared to each other. Opposite sides of the house and on different floors
10-14-2007, 04:49 PM
Question about Sky+, specifically about watching it in other rooms Post #18
Originally posted by Gimp_Basket_Smiles:
think i will buy that then? When I said its not practical to run a cable, its more to do with how the rooms are positioned compared to each other. Opposite sides of the house and on different floors
If there not opposite sides of the house, i.e front and back, then I'd spend that £40 on a getting someone to run an external cable rather than wireless.
10-14-2007, 04:57 PM
Question about Sky+, specifically about watching it in other rooms Post #19