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Old 20-07-2012, 14:26   #26
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Why no 500GB or 1TB versions
Why only 2 USB slots & no USB3.0
Why no improvement to PS3 hardware & software in ages.
Looks cheap and dated XBox & Apple must be laughing.

I maybe switching to apple devices.

The original 60gb PS3 which unfortunately had YLOD was in all honesty the best thing they ever did..
You would seriously buy a new PS3 to upgrade the hard drive, Give me £200 and your PS3 and I will return you a new prototype 1tb PS3.
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Old 20-07-2012, 15:05   #27
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Completely pointless on anything where you already have Sky Go I imagine.
Sky Go and Now TV are different services aimed at different people - one is for Sky subscribers, the other is aimed at those without pay-TV that would like extra programming without installing dishes and being locked into contracts etc. So the two could live quite happily on the same device.

That said, some people don't like the fact that you have to subscribe to the basic Sky package before you are allowed to get Sky Movies, so seeing the films you want will cost you at least £36 per month. You could ditch Sky & Sky Go, move to Now TV, and watch the movies for just £15 a month.
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Old 20-07-2012, 15:40   #28
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Sky Go and Now TV are different services aimed at different people - one is for Sky subscribers, the other is aimed at those without pay-TV that would like extra programming without installing dishes and being locked into contracts etc. So the two could live quite happily on the same device.

That said, some people don't like the fact that you have to subscribe to the basic Sky package before you are allowed to get Sky Movies, so seeing the films you want will cost you at least £36 per month. You could ditch Sky & Sky Go, move to Now TV, and watch the movies for just £15 a month.
Good last point there. Hadn't thought of that one.
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