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VCURREY92
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Hey, 

I'm at the end of my contract with sky stream & currently have BT fibre 900 broadband. They are moving me over start of next month to EE broadband as I think having tnt sports has caused an issue to do it now.

If I get the apple tv box will everything just work as a tv guide & all be integrated? I know Netflix & Disney need to be used separately but atm I'm having to log into discovery+ to watch tnt sports & it's not the best app imo. 

I'm looking at getting the 2 mini boxes & will everything be able to watch at a click of a button or will there be lots of logging in with now TV etc? Also do the boxes support skysports uhd? 

I'm torn between getting Apple box & 2minis... or just 3mini boxes because I really can't find much out there regarding interface of all the boxes except on the odd pictures on social media. I also don't have a aerial fitted in the house as I've been with sky for years so there's been no need. Any feedback or videos on any of the boxes would be welcomed

Thanks 

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gtwr
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Hi Darren,

I’ve been thinking and I’m not 100% sure we really need recording. And I really like the idea of just having a single box for all our TV requirements.

I’ve looked at the link you posted about the channels but that doesn’t specifically mention Apple TV. So could you confirm that all the channels I subscribe to and all the free to air channels will be on the EE TV guide on the Apple TV?  Occasionally we do want to watch specific things but most of the time we browse the guide on Sky Q to find something to watch so we don’t want to loose this functionality.

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@gtwr 

It’s the same channels on an EE supplied Apple TV 4K as on a Pro or Mini box.

You cannot get the same channels on a non EE supplied Apple TV 4K. For example, I only have a ‘Sport’ subscription, so can only view the TNT Sports channels on my Apple TV 4K I already own through the EE TV Guide.

If it was an EE supplied box, I would be able to see the “terrestrial” channels (BBC1 onwards), plus any subscription channels such as those supplied by TNT or NOW.

DarrenDev
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@gtwr all the Internet Mode channels are available on Apple TV (when provided by EE), and are visible in the TV Guide.