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to be honest there are few channels on sky. with full HD. sky one and BBC1 ahh yeh then things get a little hazy. forget about the sky sports etc. just on the basic package. there is Channel 4 soon to be started and Eurosport again later this year ITV 1 sooooon then there is maybe BBC2 and well thats it. not being funny not a lot is it... I suspect it be 2010 before there is a decent number of HD channels. the main thing on HD will be the olympics and Wimbledon and FA cup final, this year. the extra £199 that sky charge is not worth it... there are cheaper HD recievers offcourse.out there
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I don't think anything in HD be they receivers or TV's are worth bothering with yet.
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