IPTV

I've just subscribed to get every Premier League match, and every FA cup match for less than a fiver a month (£4.58 at today's rate) with Monomax.

Loads of other sports channels, plus movies and series included. It just shows how much people get ripped off in the UK
 
Flapping like a goodun so close to premier league starting.
I only use mine for certain games. So i need to give it a try to make sure it's all updated.
My luck some days. Works like a champ right up to kickoff. Then it freezes and i'm left scrambling like Bambi on ice.
I suppose it's loads of people trying to log in at the last minute. So i tend to switch it on as early as possible now. (on mute as i cannot stand pre match reporting)
 
I only use mine for certain games. So i need to give it a try to make sure it's all updated.
My luck some days. Works like a champ right up to kickoff. Then it freezes and i'm left scrambling like Bambi on ice.
I suppose it's loads of people trying to log in at the last minute. So i tend to switch it on as early as possible now. (on mute as i cannot stand pre match reporting)
Yeah same, I do switch between a few channels to see if the stream is better quality. Found Optus sports to be good.
 
Do the Android TV boxes reduce blurring of the ball. I get a decent picture on Amazon Firestick but tried to watch tonight’s game but it’s just not as good as my Sky HD picture. I only use Firestick as a 3pm service but if I got a better picture would consider binning Sky as it is scheduled to go over £100 next month.
 
Do the Android TV boxes reduce blurring of the ball. I get a decent picture on Amazon Firestick but tried to watch tonight’s game but it’s just not as good as my Sky HD picture. I only use Firestick as a 3pm service but if I got a better picture would consider binning Sky as it is scheduled to go over £100 next month.
You’re paying £40 a year rather than £1200 a year and you’re complaining that the picture quality isn’t perfect.
 
Do the Android TV boxes reduce blurring of the ball. I get a decent picture on Amazon Firestick but tried to watch tonight’s game but it’s just not as good as my Sky HD picture. I only use Firestick as a 3pm service but if I got a better picture would consider binning Sky as it is scheduled to go over £100 next month.
I recently bought an Nvidia Shield as there were rumours about Amazon blocking 3rd party apps. It's miles quicker than a stick and has AI upscaling. I keep the stick for travelling but haven't used it for a while as the Shield is so much better.
 
Do the Android TV boxes reduce blurring of the ball. I get a decent picture on Amazon Firestick but tried to watch tonight’s game but it’s just not as good as my Sky HD picture. I only use Firestick as a 3pm service but if I got a better picture would consider binning Sky as it is scheduled to go over £100 next month.

Sky UHD is 60 fps which is why the ball doesn't look blurry. You just need to find a stream that is also 60fps to watch nothing to do with your firestick.
 
I recently bought an Nvidia Shield as there were rumours about Amazon blocking 3rd party apps. It's miles quicker than a stick and has AI upscaling. I keep the stick for travelling but haven't used it for a while as the Shield is so much better.
That’s one I was looking at. Thank you for the info.
 

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