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dave b
12 Mar 10 12:29
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I already have telephone and broadband from Virgin, and I'm thinking of getting their tv package as well (already have Sky - complete package). It's obviously cheaper to go with the bundled Virgin package but I am wondering about the compariosn of the two tv services.

Do Virgin have a red button option, i.e. for golf, snooker, NFL, etc, behind the red button for BBC/Sky channels?

Although I'm not a fast picture merchant I am wondering about the speed difference of receiving pictures from Sky and Virgin. I play on a lot of in-play markets and I'm often picked off myself by fast picture merchants. If Virgin was just a second slower than Sky that would be enough for me not to switch to Virgin. Does anyone know anything about this?

Also, what other advantages/disadvantages do the Sky and Virgin packages have over each other?

Thanks for any replies.

/Dave
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Report cantwhackit March 12, 2010 12:33 PM GMT
im on virgin red button is still there all tho takes a few seconds longer to connect dont know why, virgin more stable weather etc hardly eva affect it, as for fast pics depends which channel and what is on. on one occasion i was several seconds ahead of a friend watching same football match on sky then another time i was seconds behind him, v + better than sky now imo as can record more channels and menu is just as good as sky's new version
Report undern March 12, 2010 12:34 PM GMT
you don't get sky sports red button with Virgin though
Report clouded leopard March 12, 2010 12:40 PM GMT
i'm sure there is ane xtra delay via cable
Report 1.01 Layer March 12, 2010 1:55 PM GMT
I found it a bit slow, so went back to sky.
Report Gin March 12, 2010 2:23 PM GMT
Virgin is 1-2 secs behind sky on sports channels (incidentally it used to be 1-2 secs ahead until a couple of years ago).

I have both but much prefer virgin for normal tv viewing and the V+ box is great, especially being able to record 2 progs and watch another. Also has good on demand content which is free depending on which package you have.

Downsides - as previously mentioned, no red button on Sky Sports. Also channel changing can be a bit slow sometimes.
Report dave b March 12, 2010 3:01 PM GMT
Thanks for the responses. Looks like I'll be sticking with Sky. Though I like the sound of both Sky and Virgin. Is that tricky to set up Gin (connections to the tv)?
Report Diploire March 12, 2010 3:17 PM GMT
Virgin deffo has a delay of about 3 seconds over Sky as I noticed the other day when listening to someone's sky down the phone line. Also sky sports hd isn't available on virgin likewise ss red button. However, think everything else about virgin is better with ondemand etc.
Report Gin March 12, 2010 4:02 PM GMT
Dave

Its a piece of cake to put both through your TV - as long as your TV has a couple of inputs (Scart HDMI etc).
Report Diploire March 12, 2010 4:14 PM GMT
Meant to say with the top package with virgin you get ESPN included so that's a perk.
Report Arch Stanton March 12, 2010 4:25 PM GMT
the text features on virgin are utter gash.....but people tend to use internet instead.

Virgin no Spainsh football via red button and no interactive choice in the group stages of CL
Report Arch Stanton March 12, 2010 4:29 PM GMT
If you want decent text features and you got virgin.....you could always hook up a 10 quid freeview box and use that.


oh yeah Virgin dont have those girls on the phone channels
Report dave b March 12, 2010 5:12 PM GMT
Thanks again all. All useful stuff and something to ponder on. Off out now... Later.

Arch :)
Report Diploire March 12, 2010 5:20 PM GMT
Reading all that Sky does sound better but having used both i'd say Virgin was better not sure why but just think it is.
Report SA - Lacks middle pace - Faded March 12, 2010 5:50 PM GMT
What about support and problem solving, NTL just change everything until they run out of options and then do something technical.
Report Jack Bauer '24' March 12, 2010 7:13 PM GMT
Sky Sports is 3 seconds behind on Virgin.
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