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[email protected] October 19th 06 11:29 PM

Sky HD Price Drop
 
Just a heads up that the cost of Sky HD will probably be coming down
soon. The following evidence is presented:

1. Existing Sky subscribers can now purchase a Sky HD box for £200 and
get it fitted by an independent retailler at the price determined by
the retailer (around £60).
2. At The Ideal Home Exhibition is London recently you could sign up
for Sky HD for £200 (plus new subscription).
3. Those who work in the public sector (e.g. DSG) got a Sky HD offer in
their pay slips recently (£100 + 12 month subscription).
4. In Currys/Dixons you can get Sky HD for £200 when you buy a TV

So if you are thinking of getting Sky HD for Christmas I'd advise
shopping around and not paying the full £300.

For more details simply read the discussions in the Sky HD forums at
the following web sites:
www.avforums.com
www.digitalspy.co.uk

I hope this info is useful.

David


David October 20th 06 12:02 AM

Sky HD Price Drop
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
Just a heads up that the cost of Sky HD will probably be coming down
soon. The following evidence is presented:

1. Existing Sky subscribers can now purchase a Sky HD box for £200 and
get it fitted by an independent retailler at the price determined by
the retailer (around £60).
2. At The Ideal Home Exhibition is London recently you could sign up
for Sky HD for £200 (plus new subscription).
3. Those who work in the public sector (e.g. DSG) got a Sky HD offer in
their pay slips recently (£100 + 12 month subscription).
4. In Currys/Dixons you can get Sky HD for £200 when you buy a TV

So if you are thinking of getting Sky HD for Christmas I'd advise
shopping around and not paying the full £300.



If one buys one of these is there any HD that can be viewed without a
subscription?
--
Regards,
David

Please reply to News Group



No-One October 20th 06 12:04 AM

Sky HD Price Drop
 
If one buys one of these is there any HD that can be viewed without a
subscription?
--
Regards,
David

Please reply to News Group


Exactly. I'd rather pay a couple of hundred more for the equipment if it
meant lower subscription..



the dog from that film you saw October 20th 06 12:09 AM

Sky HD Price Drop
 

"David" wrote in message
...


If one buys one of these is there any HD that can be viewed without a
subscription?




the BBC HD test channel.


--
Gareth.
A french man who wanted a castle threw his cat into a pond.
http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/dsbmusic/



Heracles Pollux October 20th 06 12:29 AM

Sky HD Price Drop
 

"the dog from that film you saw" wrote
in message ...

"David" wrote in message
...


If one buys one of these is there any HD that can be viewed without a
subscription?




the BBC HD test channel.




Yes, a picture of a HD fountain, sort of like a 2000s version of testcard F.

;-)






Fr J. Hackett October 20th 06 12:35 AM

Sky HD Price Drop
 

Heracles Pollux wrote:

Yes, a picture of a HD fountain, sort of like a 2000s version of testcard F.


Whenever I'm in a store looking at the BBC HD channel, Robbie Williams
is always cropping.
On the screen, that is.........

fr.


steeler October 20th 06 01:26 AM

Sky HD Price Drop
 

wrote in message
ups.com...
Just a heads up that the cost of Sky HD will probably be coming down
soon. The following evidence is presented:

1. Existing Sky subscribers can now purchase a Sky HD box for £200 and
get it fitted by an independent retailler at the price determined by
the retailer (around £60).


Can you provide a link for a HD box @ £200?

Also you need not pay any install if you are upgrading from Sky+ (straight
swap) or can climb a ladder and run a new cable from the dish.



The Wizard October 20th 06 04:17 AM

Sky HD Price Drop
 

"Fr J. Hackett" wrote in message
ups.com...

Heracles Pollux wrote:

Yes, a picture of a HD fountain, sort of like a 2000s version of testcard
F.


Whenever I'm in a store looking at the BBC HD channel, Robbie Williams
is always cropping.
On the screen, that is.........


The only thing on in HD apart from yank rubbish no doubt knowing Sky.

Everyone thought things were fantastic when Monochrome went to colour but we
still got the same old stuff, Same as mono to Stereo did'nt make the music
any better quality!!

The powers that be are only scamming the young pups because the older and
wiser will have none of it...they've seen it all before.



Jomtien October 20th 06 08:15 AM

Sky HD Price Drop
 
steeler wrote:

Also you need not pay any install if you are upgrading from Sky+ (straight
swap) or can climb a ladder and run a new cable from the dish.


Or if you don't want to pay for the recording function.

--
Digibox problem? : A reboot solves 90% of these.
The Sky Digital FAQ: http://tinyurl.com/8vef5
UK TV overseas: http://tinyurl.com/6p73
BBC/ITV reception trouble? ; http://www.astra2d.com/
----
Only the truth as I see it.
No monies return'd. ;-)

the dog from that film you saw October 20th 06 08:28 AM

Sky HD Price Drop
 

"The Wizard" wrote in message
...




Everyone thought things were fantastic when Monochrome went to colour but
we still got the same old stuff, Same as mono to Stereo did'nt make the
music any better quality!!

The powers that be are only scamming the young pups because the older and
wiser will have none of it...they've seen it all before.





so you still use a monochrome, non stereo 20" tv ?



--
Gareth.
A french man who wanted a castle threw his cat into a pond.
http://www.audioscrobbler.com/user/dsbmusic/




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