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Even if they could bring all that together the TV would need to look like God's own at Apple prices.

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Fri Aug 23, 2013 11:15 am
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Allowing for Apple margins they could still offer a better package if the overall cost of the deals was less than you pay now. If you only wanted one channel it would be a lot cheaper than buying the bundles that are the only option now. How many times have you looked at a satellite or cable TV bundle and only seen one channel in there that you were happy to pay for? Yet you had to take all the other channels as well.


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Fri Aug 23, 2013 11:24 am
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Allowing for Apple margins they could still offer a better package if the overall cost of the deals was less than you pay now. If you only wanted one channel it would be a lot cheaper than buying the bundles that are the only option now. How many times have you looked at a satellite or cable TV bundle and only seen one channel in there that you were happy to pay for? Yet you had to take all the other channels as well.


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A big difference is the bundles that include your phone and broadband alongside your TV. People take contracts because 'X' a month doesn't seem anywhere near as bad as what Apple will want for a TV. Plus what about everyone else in the house? The living room TV might be kick-ass, but what about the kids? You can't sell TVs the way you do mobile devices.

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Allowing for Apple margins they could still offer a better package if the overall cost of the deals was less than you pay now. If you only wanted one channel it would be a lot cheaper than buying the bundles that are the only option now. How many times have you looked at a satellite or cable TV bundle and only seen one channel in there that you were happy to pay for? Yet you had to take all the other channels as well.


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A big difference is the bundles that include your phone and broadband alongside your TV. People take contracts because 'X' a month doesn't seem anywhere near as bad as what Apple will want for a TV. Plus what about everyone else in the house? The living room TV might be kick-ass, but what about the kids? You can't sell TVs the way you do mobile devices.

Most bundles are advertised without mentioning the line rental as every company charges a different amount. Mine is only £5 a month for the landline.

If you add in the usual sky line rental of £14.50 a month on top and the fact that you also need to take a TV package as well before you could pick a sports or movie package and then it all starts to add up and then you have to add broadband as well the. You could easily be spending £70 a month.

If you can get just a apple channel on top of your phone and broadband then you could be paying a lot less. I like watching the NFL but signing up for sky will set me back close to £60 a month so for the season it will cost nearly £300 whereas just adding a NFL game pass for a £100 will save me a lot of money. Especially as I am not interested in the other ports or deals.



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Fri Aug 23, 2013 2:55 pm
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I'm pretty sure you're only paying line rental once :?

You've also got BT and VM doing all sorts of deals... Apple's problem would be individual customers every four years at most if I had to guess. There's not much you can do with TVs in their current form factor for their usual margins that I can see. They could maybe be in with a shot if they time 4K right or something, but even then there's a lot of people who weren't impressed with HD.

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I Thought I would do a dummy sale with Sky. to see what you need to get the sports package.

Basic TV bundle £21.50 per month. Free Broadband Lite,
Sky Talk with free Sky Talk weekends, then line rental £14.50 plus £15 set up.
So Monthly cost then goes to £36 a month plus one off cost £15.

Up that to unlimited broadband +£7.50
And a sensible call bundle Talk Anytime UK +£5
So that now becomes £44.75 for 12mths then £48.50

That is before the sport of £22 a month.

So that becomes £62 a month for first 12 months then £69.50.

So for me to switch it would be £744 to watch the NFL on TV and tablet.

I could do that for £5 with my line rental and no call bundle. Add unlimited broadband £15 so £20 per month and £129.99 annually for the NFL game pass including superbowl. So that is £240 for phone and broadband and £129.99 for the NFL. That is £374.01 less than I would pay on Sky. It all depends on what packages you would watch.

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