Record up to four channels and watch a fifth, Full system extends your Wi-Fi, Responsive, attractive UI
Sometimes crashes, Touch remote is over-sensitive
If you don't like Sky's mix of content, then Sky Q isn't going to change your mind about signing up and you may be better off with a Now TV subscription for those times you want to watch something on Sky. However, if you love the Sky channels and are a he...
Sky Q is a whole new TV platform, built around flexibility of viewing both online and offline. The kit looks suitably sexy and makes the old Sky+ box look like a dinosaur. The ability to record up to four channels at once solves many of the old clashes th...
Published: 2016-07-15, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
fast box, modern interface, choice of remotes, TV all over your home, large storage space, download to apps, large selection of ondemand content
expensive, audio quality on tablet downloads/outofhome streaming is poor, few thirdparty services make it not quite a onestopshop
Facebook Twitter PinterestThe universal search built into Q brings in results from the TV guide, on demand and recordings. Photograph: Samuel Gibbs for the GuardianSky Q is a big step forward in the modernisation of pay TV bringing it much more into line...
Published: 2016-05-23, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
If you love all things Sky and want the ultimate multi-roorm experience what are you waiting for?Sky Q is a telly addicts dream and offers a seamless way to watch TV across your entire house.The price is high and the new touch remote won't be for everyone...
Published: 2016-03-14, Author: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
Multi-room experience, Bluetooth-enabled Touch Remote, 4K Ultra HD on 2TB box, offline viewing of shows across devices
Still some creases to iron out. Some will see it as expensive compared to services like Netflix
Having spent two weeks using Sky Q at home it feels like Sky has created a device to suit all tastes and needs, with a strong multi-room focus and a modern outlook on household entertainment desires. The new user interface is vast and has the power...
Published: 2016-03-08, Author: Marc , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
Sky Q is the best TV experience around but it is pricey. What you get for the money, though, is a Sky service in your house in which all the elements finally talk to each other. The days of separate recordings on HD boxes are gone - Fluid Viewing means th...
Published: 2016-01-27, Author: Dave , review by: techradar.com
How modern TV ought to be, Seamless across multiple screens, Responsive OS and remote, Slick tablet downloads
Likely high price, No compatibility with other content providers, No 4K yet
Sky has created a TV platform that finally fits with a modern home. Its features aren't as radical as some of the hyperbole might lead you to believe, but in Sky Q it's the first time we've seen a television ecosystem so tuned in to the connected home. By...