High Definition has been a long time coming
in the United Kingdom; we’re years behind when it comes to getting new technology
out to the masses. Last year a full blown HD Ready Television initiative was
introduced into lots of UK stores, if the TV on show had “HD Ready” on the information
sheet, this meant it was ready for Sky HD, BluRay and HD-DVD players. While
we’re still waiting for any HD-DVD or BluRay players to hit the market over
here, we finally have the first full blown HDTV experience in the form of Sky
HD – with Sky once again being the catalyst for pushing UK TV forward.
Sky HD consists of a brand new Sky box,
this new look (in black) box does everything that Sky + could do, while also
running a number of High Definition channels. The channel list consists of around
10 channels; here is the full line up:
- Sky Sports HD
- Sky Movies HD (2 Channels)
- Sky One HD
- Artsworld HD
- National Geographic
HD
- Discovery HD
- Sky Box Office HD
(2 Channels)
- BBC HD
First things first, let’s get the installation
of the new Sky service out of the way. I had a call early in the week to say
that my review installation was available and that it could be up and running
here at home in 2 days time. I jumped at the chance because not only am I a
fan of High Definition, I also use Sky + at home to record all the programs
I miss during the evening when working or writing reviews! The installation
was set for the Thursday afternoon at 3:30