Updated:Tuesday 3 April, 2012
Satellite TV provider Sky no longer offers a specific Sky HD box. Instead it offers a single box from which Sky+, Sky+HD and Sky 3D can be viewed, depending on which package you subscribe to.
The provider also offers a Sky+HD 1TB box, which offers four times as much high-definition storage as the standard box.
Looking for a high-definition TV package but don’t know which one to choose? Sign-up with Sky and get over 50 channels in super sharp high-definition via a Sky+HD box.
Sky (www.sky.co.uk) is the UK’s biggest satellite TV provider, with almost 10.3 million customers - 3.8 million of which have a subscription to its high-definition service, Sky+HD. Sky is available in 98% of the country, though you will have to check that you can have a satellite dish installed before signing up.
To find out if the Sky High Definition TV service is right for you, read our guide below.
Sky+HD is the high-definition TV service from Sky. It is available to all homes with a Sky+HD set-top box. The box must be connected to a HD Ready with a HDMI cable, and you must also have a subscription to the Sky HD pack on top of one of Sky’s standard TV deals in order to watch the high-definition channels - apart from some provided by terrestrial broadcasters.
If you’ve got an HD-ready TV and are looking for the widest choice of HD channels, you should consider signing up for a Sky HD TV package. With over 58 channels available, Sky has high-definition content suitable for all the family.
Those 58 Sky HD channels range from films and documentaries to sports and music channels. Channels available include:
Sky’s channels are grouped into two viewing packs - the Sky Entertainment features entertainment, style and culture channels and the Sky Extra includes these channels plus everything else from kid's and documentaries to music channels. It costs £20 for the Sky Entertainment and £25 for the Sky Extra. You can then add Sky Sports and Sky Movies for extra.
To watch the HD channels, you also need the HD pack, which costs an additional £10.25 a month, although BBC HD, BBC One HD, Channel 4 HD, Channel 5 HD and ITV1 HD are available at no extra cost.
The Sky+HD box (pictured right) has a number of benefits, including:
Compare Sky's +HD box with other HD set-top boxes below:
The Sky+HD 1TB box offers all the benefits of the Sky+HD box, but it also gives you:
The Sky+HD 1TB box costs £49 for existing Sky customers to upgrade to, and set-up costs may apply, while for new customers it starts from £149 upfront and then the monthly cost of your subscription.
As well as letting you watch all the HD content (subscription permitting) on Sky, the Sky+HD set-top box allows you to pause, rewind and record live TV, in both standard and high-definition, so you’ll never have to miss an episode of your favourite show.
If you’re looking for the largest selection of high-definition channels, signing up to a Sky HD package could be right for you. It’s important to factor in all the costs however, as its wide range of HD channels come at a price of £10.25 extra a month. Also, as Sky is a satellite TV service, you will need to have a satellite dish mounted to an external wall of your house - in some properties, such as flats or listed buildings, this isn’t always possible.
Use our online price comparison calculator to see if Sky is available at your address, and find out more about costs and installation.
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