Dear Jon,
I’m thinking about getting Sky but I’m not sure which package to choose. The sports channels are an absolute must, I’d quite like a few movies to watch and I’m interested in Sky 3D. I’ve heard that to get all this I need to take the Sky World HD package, but I can’t find information on it anywhere. What is it?
Paul Waters, Lancashire , via email on 9 November, 2011
Anyone looking to join Sky (www.sky.com) has a wealth of options to choose from. Whether you’re eager to switch your home phone and broadband too, or just take advantage of the subscription TV service, there’s a huge amount of choice - so finding the right deal can be a challenge.
The things you need to bear in mind, Paul, are essentially how much money you want to spend each month and exactly what content you’d like to receive. Sky has lots to offer sports fans like yourself, but you’ll pay extra for the premium channels, and even more if you want movies too.
So the best thing to do is compare digital TV providers and decide whether a Sky subscription really is the way to go. Sky World HD is not a conventional package, but instead a sort of bundle made from several other packs.
The first thing you need to know, Paul, is that Sky World HD is by no means a standard TV package. It is basically the level of Sky’s satellite service you need to be receiving in order to get Sky 3D, Europe’s first 3D television channel.
You’ll need a 3D-ready TV and at least one pair of 3D glasses, but Sky 3D can be accessed at no additional cost by becoming a Sky World HD customer. This means subscribing to a basic Sky viewing pack, the Sky Sports and Sky Movies channels and Sky HD.
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The main reason you might specifically choose Sky World HD is to receive the Sky 3D channel free of charge. You’ll need a 3D-ready TV set for this to be possible, so it’s quite a big investment and only really suited to hardcore telly fans.
As well as access to Sky 3D, a Sky World HD customer can watch around 90 entertainment channels - including Sky1, Sky Atlantic and Sky Living - as well as Sky Sports, Sky Movies, and more than 50 channels in high-definition (HD), provided your TV is HD-ready.
A subscription to Sky World HD includes all of the following:
The Sky World HD set-up is by no means the cheapest Sky TV package, so if you’re on a budget, Paul, you may want to consider other options - such as Freesat for subscription-free satellite, Virgin Media for cable TV or a more basic Sky package.
To add to the confusion, there is no set price for Sky World HD. It is basically a subscription to all the required packs, so the overall expense is a reflection of how much they each cost. At present, Sky World HD would set you back over £60 a month.
Based on what you’ve told me, Paul, I think you’re essentially looking for a Sky package with Sky Sports. Bear in mind that, whatever you build into your subscription, the basic Sky channels will cost over £20 per month depending on how many you receive.
One way to keep costs down might be to stick with a standard Sky+ box instead of paying extra for Sky HD, but if you have the HD-ready TV sorted, you might not be willing to compromise! And remember, if you want Sky 3D as well, you’ll need the packs that will make you a Sky World HD subscriber, as outlined above.
Choosing the right Sky package for you means deciding how much sport and how many movies you want to be able to watch, and ultimately how much you want to spend. Visit www.sky.com) for more information on the channels each Sky pack includes, what they cost and how to subscribe.
Alternatively, compare Sky with other digital TV providers at DigitalChoices.co.uk to make sure you couldn’t be getting a better deal elsewhere. It’s also worth remembering that you’re usually able to save money by bundling your TV, phone and broadband services together with a single provider.
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If you have a general switching or provider query please email us at ourexpert@digitalchoices.co.uk