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Publicación: 2018-01-29, Autor: Tom , crítica de: stuff.tv
All the Sky content you could possibly want, Catch-up from all four major UK broadcasters, Amazing value for money
Sky content still stuck at 720p for now, No Netflix, Amazon or BT Sport
By ditching free-to-air TV for online streaming, Sky has managed to strip its NowTV hardware down to the bare essentials, and the price along with it. The Smart Stick looks like an absolute bargain for telly addicts, and only stands to get better once 10...
Free-to-air TV and all four major catch-up channels, Satellite-free Sky streaming, Cheap but not nasty
720p only - you'll need Sky Q for Full HD or better, Subscriptions for Sports and Movies are still gonna cost you
Do you watch more TV than is probably healthy for you? Then the NowTV Smart Box is a worthy addition to your home cinema - especially if you're into Sky Atlantic-exclusive shows or live sports. Sure, it'll be another streaming subscription eating into yo...
Publicación: 2016-02-10, Autor: Chris , crítica de: techadvisor.co.uk
For under £15 and various value bundles, the second generation Sky Now TV Box is a great budget media streamer. It not only allows contract-free access to a wide range of Sky content but also a number of other apps including BBC iPlayer and ITV Hub. It's...
Publicación: 2015-11-21, Autor: Dave , crítica de: techradar.com
Bargain price, Simple to use and set up, Option for wired connection, Supports other catch, up services
No other paid, for services supported, Very much a cut, down Roku, Unusable USD and microSD portsTV
The NOW TV Box is a great little device, offering a simple, mostly cost-effective way of getting Sky content into your home without you having to sign a pact with the devil...
The £15 Sky Now TV Box is a cheap and easy-to-use way to get on-demand Sky programmes, as well as catch-up from terrestrial channels. The Ethernet port is a great addition
There are no Netflix or Amazon Prime Instant Video apps. Sky services only stream in 720p resolution and movie rentals are standard-definition only
Sky's new Now TV box is a dirt-cheap way to get on-demand movies and TV shows from Sky and UK terrestrial channels, but heavy-duty streamers will find the lack of Netflix and Amazon apps frustrating...
Box has caught up with 1080p and 7.1 surround sound spec, Easy to use, More-than-reasonable cost,
Sky doesn't yet broadcast to the box's full potential, No auto resolution setting,
If Sky isn't your particular cup of tea and you're looking for a 4K fix, there's always the excellent Amazon Fire TV (2015) box.But, for Smart TV and Sky content on a budget, this can't really be bettered. If the available content suits your needs, we str...
Resumen: Two years ago, Sky caused a splash with its teeny, tiny affordable Now TV Box that cost a mere £10 and could stream plenty of digital goods into your home. It's now got a sequel with this year's Now TV Box that costs £5 more, but looks slicker, sleeker an...
Resumen: Seems like a bargain (£20) as my TV isn't very smart Noticed it won't let you use the box at all until you sign-up for one or both of the Now TV free trials of Movies (1 month) and Entertainment (3 months) giving your debit card number is compulsory (you...
Resumen: Seems like a bargain (£20) as my TV isn't very smart Noticed it won't let you use the box at all until you sign-up for one or both of the Now TV free trials of Movies (1 month) and Entertainment (3 months) giving your debit card number is compulsory (you...
Whether you receive Now TV through Sky's diddy box, or another device, or even both, the service has to be applauded for its flexibility compared to Sky's satellite efforts. It has some great content on offer at very reasonable prices, but whether that co...