06-04-2016 9:36
In addition to having the Freeview option, what other new features will it have? Will it be a standalone unit, or will it plug into my existing black NOWTV Box?
Thanks
Geoff
Scarborough.
10-04-2016 14:24 - edited 10-04-2016 14:27
@BicBasher wrote:I rarely use my old PVR these days. I use the catch up services instead.
It's the same for me. Streaming catch-up services is where it's at now. Although the visual quality of most of the streaming services needs to improve 😉
10-04-2016 17:46
@SeeMoreDigital wrote:
@BicBasher wrote:I rarely use my old PVR these days. I use the catch up services instead.
It's the same for me. Streaming catch-up services is where it's at now. Although the visual quality of most of the streaming services needs to improve 😉
I have an old DVB-T PVR which I only use now as an RF out. Between using the Amazon Fire Stick and the black NOW TV box, I'm covered.
10-04-2016 18:03
I have a smart TV with the main catch up services, but I still use a PVR for most Freeview shows since I can skip the adverts.
If this has solved your issue please mark this as an accepted solution.
Those little green stars by my name mean that I'm a Community Contributor - not Now TV staff. I just try to help out if I can.
10-04-2016 18:10
I'm very interested in the new box details would be good to get some info on this 🙂
Regards,
Robbie
10-04-2016 18:14 - edited 10-04-2016 18:14
@Anonymous User wrote:I'm very interested in the new box details would be good to get some info on this 🙂
It will be a few weeks before the new boxes 'release' specification is confirmed...
10-04-2016 16:41 - edited 10-04-2016 16:42
We use our PVR for everything on Freeview. The main reason being that it is a convenient way to track shows we are watching across all broadcasters and removes the urgency to watch things before they dissapear off of catch-up services.
If all of the major broadcasters offered 30 day catch-up AND a way to sync favourites across devices, I suspect that our viewing habits would change.
10-04-2016 18:53