aftershavedave
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Not here. I have tested this with radio coverage, no lagThere's definitely lagging, 30 seconds delay minimum. Unacceptable.
Not here. I have tested this with radio coverage, no lagThere's definitely lagging, 30 seconds delay minimum. Unacceptable.
Let’s hope we have decent broadband in rural East Sussex by then and can move to fully streamed TV without the annoying lagSky Q will only be available until 2028/2030 when the satellites at 28.2 East will reach end of life.
I have to say that Sky engineers seen to be refreshingly honest about the shortcomings of their bosses.I asked a few Sky engineers about it. Their answer was no engineer they knew would have it in their home.
Mine is great.NSC is the go to place for recommendations, so here’s an anti one I’ve had sky glass for 18 months nothing but issues and now with out a tv for 48 hours thanks to sky rolling out this new update and bricking it I’m fuming tempted to just unplug the thing and dump it outside sky hq tried everything sky have said with no avail, do not get it
This is what I heard, so also avoided it.I asked a few Sky engineers about it. Their answer was no engineer they knew would have it in their home.
Same…an engineer when moving my dish said not to touch it and wait for a future version . The delay with live sport was another factorThis is what I heard, so also avoided it.
Same…an engineer when moving my dish said not to touch it and wait for a future version . The delay with live sport was another factor
It’s a good point . The live sport delay is a key issue currently for meI've seen this before re engineers not endorsing it... I'm not surprised it's like turkeys voting for Christmas. Sky Glass doesn't require any engineer set up, so they will be out of a job pretty soon if Sky switch to fully streaming.