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"I agree with others. Although you purchase the television, you don't potentially have ownership of all of its functionality. It can be voice controlled, changing volume, picking stations etc - but, without a Sky account, this functionality isn't ypurs for use, despite your having purchased the equipment I find that hobbling of my own property to be morally questionable. I don't trust organisations enough to look after my needs, such that I am dependent on them to such an extent. Voice Control is essential for many people, including the blind. I don't think that they should be treated with such contempt. Sky appear to be changing how they want to deliver services, with changes possibly coming to their budget options. It is only about the money for them. " Yep. There's plenty of Alexa compatible smart TV's on the market that are great for voice control, can run various streaming services via apps and have multiple hdmi inputs for sticks etc. We have a 4k, 55" ambilight, hooked up to alexa, with prime and disney+ which costs feck all in comparison to sky. Linked to a decent soundbar it's epic for movies. But then we don't give a toss about sport so have never considered sky to be beneficial. A | |||
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