Sunday, 22 November 2009

Sky Plus - Sit Back and View Sky TV Programmes, Record Them Too

An old Sky Digital Viewing CardImage via Wikipedia

UK is converting from analogue TV to digital TV and soon by 2012; it expects everyone to receive digital TV signals for which you need a set top box. Coming from Sky, the Sky Plus Box is a highly sophisticated and conveniently featured set top box which does more than any normal TV customer would have imagined.

The Sky+ digi box is equipped with enhancing features which are slated to give you a better and comfortable TV viewing experience which you are definitely going to enjoy in the coming days. Well, the digibox allows you to record almost 40 hours of quality TV at a simple touch of a button along with a Series Link feature which records all the episodes of a series which you so very religiously follow. In case you have been truly busy over the week and have missed a couple of your favorite programmes, you can always catch up on them with Sky Anytime - so do stay tuned.

Meanwhile the most annoying thing which could happen when you watch TV shows is the ringing of the door bell or the phone....most disturbing and most irritating when they do occur. But with Sky Plus, you can attend to them happily and calmly as you can always pause and rewind Live TV. Moreover, you can even watch a particular scene as frequently as you wish.

The convenience of Sky+ Box reaches great heights when it allows you to remote record your favorite programme through your mobile or by accessing the sky.com site and stating your preferred recording requirement. With the Bookmark feature, Sky plus box allows you to watch a particular point in the programme time and again. In case you wish to watch a decisive moment of an episode or sporting action at leisure, you could do so by viewing it in slow motion as well through the sky plus box.

For safeguarding your young children from watching unsuitable content for their age, you can opt for parental control which will make you relax and stop worrying what your children watch when you are not around.

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