![]() ![]() There’s one other benefit that you’ll only enjoy with Sky Q – built-in storage. The same cannot be said for Sky Glass or Sky Stream Puck customers with poor broadband (or suffering an internet outage), who will be left staring at a blank screen when they try to tune-in to Sky Atlantic. Although your poor internet connections will prevent you from accessing the full catalogue of boxsets and blockbusters available on-demand with your Sky TV subscription, you’ll still be able to watch live channels, pause and rewind the action whenever you like. However, if you’re plagued with sluggish broadband speeds in your local area, Sky Q is easily the best choice. It’s the only box available from Sky that’s still powered by its once-trademark satellite dishes, so if you’re living in a block of flats without a communal dish (or a dish that hasn’t been updated to support Sky Q) or don’t fancy an unsightly dish on your outside wall, then this probably isn’t the best choice for you. This dependable box has been winning industry awards for years and still offers a great way to watch live television, on-demand boxsets and streaming services like Netflix and Disney+. ![]() Sky Q is the longest-serving set-top box in the lineup, but don’t hold that against it.
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