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Had Sky HD installed last week and I am really pleased with it.

My dad wants to get it as well while their half price offer is on. He has a HD ready TV but it is a couple of years old and only has the component input and no HDMI slot.

Sky HD boxes are only supplied with HDMI output now (which must be a PITA for a lot of people with projectors), no component output. Does this mean he can't get Sky HD?

I have seen boxes the convert the signal but they seem quite pricey and do they keep the signal quality?

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Great minds think alike;)

Been looking on ebay.

Spoke to Sky yesterday and eventually got passed to someone that knew what I was on about. They have put a note on the file for the engineer and they have "some" available.

Full refund if they can't get one so will go down the ebay route if it doesn't work+++

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Half price offer?

Whats the price down to currently? (it seems to be £300 then £200 then £150 !) has it broken the sub £100 barrier yet?

I have full sky+ package and multiroom currently, whenever I ring up for a deal, they can never offer me anything other than what "new" customers get

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I was paying the £10 extra until I thought about it and realised that because I don't have movies or sports, I was paying £10 extra just for Sky1HD.

Ross Kemp in Afghanistan was mint in HD though!

Eh? :confused:

I don't have a movie subscription (I do have sport) but I still get Sky screen 1 & 2 HD for movies.

I noticed recently that Eurosport are now broadcasting in HD too

(Moto GP in HD is awesome :grin:)

Is this still a free service?

Or do I get it as I have a sport subscription?

I am begining to doubt the value of £50 per month considering I work abroad for 50% of the time.

But there is nothing out there at the moment (that is available in my area) that can compete with Sky's HD content.

Along with CH4 HD, BBC HD, Discovery, History etc with the total amount of HD channels coming to over 16

(That I can think of off the top of my head)

And HD is so much of an improvement compared to SD that I couldn't live without it now.

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