RX: Sky Smart TVs Under Development
21-09-2021, 14:31
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RX: Sky Smart TVs Under Development
I got an wind of this story last week with an DNP order it on but RXTV is now reporting....
https://rxtvinfo.com/2021/sky-smart-...er-development
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21-09-2021, 15:13
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Re: RX: Sky Smart TVs Under Development
Sat enabled TVs are nothing new you just to use enigma or proprietary software before and a motorised dish
Sky are a little late to the party if you ask me
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21-09-2021, 17:41
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Re: RX: Sky Smart TVs Under Development
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
Sat enabled TVs are nothing new you just to use enigma or proprietary software before and a motorised dish
Sky are a little late to the party if you ask me
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I'm wondering if the TV sets could be IPTV instead and/or satellite.
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21-09-2021, 17:56
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Re: RX: Sky Smart TVs Under Development
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
I'm wondering if the TV sets could be IPTV instead and/or satellite.
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good chance, but my point stands about them missing the boat. They could have done it and kept their security cards years ago via a sat dish. You got to have our boxes same with VM even though it is only like the last 24 months they have not suffered from certain methods bypassing their security
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21-09-2021, 18:19
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Re: RX: Sky Smart TVs Under Development
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
good chance, but my point stands about them missing the boat. They could have done it and kept their security cards years ago via a sat dish. You got to have our boxes same with VM even though it is only like the last 24 months they have not suffered from certain methods bypassing their security
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I guess now the security is in place, they feel safe about doing it. But I don't think a TV locked to a provider is particularly attractive unless it's free/bundled into the subscription.
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22-09-2021, 08:14
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Re: RX: Sky Smart TVs Under Development
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Originally Posted by Jaymoss
Sat enabled TVs are nothing new you just to use enigma or proprietary software before and a motorised dish
Sky are a little late to the party if you ask me
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Sky did this before about 20 years ago.
Unfortunately they dropped support a few years later.
Probably long ago enough that most people won't remember that poor experience.
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22-09-2021, 09:15
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Originally Posted by bubblegun
Sky did this before about 20 years ago.
Unfortunately they dropped support a few years later.
Probably long ago enough that most people won't remember that poor experience.
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They may remember the white Now TV boxes which ceased to work though. However, Roku and Amazon have been successful in getting Chinese manufacturers such as TCL and Hisense to offer TVs with their software.
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22-09-2021, 09:38
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Re: RX: Sky Smart TVs Under Development
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
They may remember the white Now TV boxes which ceased to work though. However, Roku and Amazon have been successful in getting Chinese manufacturers such as TCL and Hisense to offer TVs with their software.
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I still have one. I remember being able to side load to it
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22-09-2021, 13:48
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Re: RX: Sky Smart TVs Under Development
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Originally Posted by bubblegun
Unfortunately they dropped support a few years later.
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That is indeed the problem. The lifespan of a decoder is a lot less than the lifespan of a TV (although TV manufacturers would like you to believe otherwise)
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
They may remember the white Now TV boxes which ceased to work though
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A new box is a lot cheaper than a new TV.
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22-09-2021, 14:05
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Re: RX: Sky Smart TVs Under Development
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Originally Posted by bubblegun
Sky did this before about 20 years ago.
Unfortunately they dropped support a few years later.
Probably long ago enough that most people won't remember that poor experience.
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It was quite slow if I remember correctly.
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24-09-2021, 17:45
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Re: RX: Sky Smart TVs Under Development
All my Samsung and LG TVs have a CI , which IIRC is a cable TV card.
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28-09-2021, 13:29
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Re: RX: Sky Smart TVs Under Development
https://www.ispreview.co.uk/index.ph...ilt-in-tv.html
Sources have now informed ISPreview.co.uk that the product being launched is to be called Sky Glass, which appears to be a sophisticated QLED Smart TV (leaked pictured above) – available in sizes including 43″, 55″ and 65″ – that will come with an integrated Dolby Atmos soundbar and the new SoIP service (as well as the usual 4K and HDR video support).
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