"Sky is cutting £100 ($200) off the price of the set-top box, bringing it to £149 ($295)"
If you kept your eyes peeled and were a long-standing customer they had that as an offer last year. That's what I paid (when I upgraded from the 'ordinary' Sky+ DVR) for mine.
.......and with no installation fee or requirement to take their additional £10/$20 'multi-room sub out either.
1 years viewing and the price has only just been lowered to what I paid.....even my Thomson HD box of tricks has been reliable.
Result!
Now all they have to do is remove that ridiculous £10/$20 high def surcharge (which they used to have for the Sky+ features and did drop, so it may happen, if only for those of us on the full sports & movies service)
“Measuring 21.5 inches each, with 1920 x 1080 resolution, 1,000:1 contrast ratio, and optical multitouch technology under their chunky bezels, these two models represent the biggest mainstream push for touchscreen computing yet.”
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"Sky is cutting £100 ($200) off the price of the set-top box, bringing it to £149 ($295)"
If you kept your eyes peeled and were a long-standing customer they had that as an offer last year.
That's what I paid (when I upgraded from the 'ordinary' Sky+ DVR) for mine.
.......and with no installation fee or requirement to take their additional £10/$20 'multi-room sub out either.
1 years viewing and the price has only just been lowered to what I paid.....even my Thomson HD box of tricks has been reliable.
Result!
Now all they have to do is remove that ridiculous £10/$20 high def surcharge (which they used to have for the Sky+ features and did drop, so it may happen, if only for those of us on the full sports & movies service)