Now TV Entertainment: from \u00a36.99 a month for 6 months – buy from Now<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\nSky Stream vs Now: Content and channels<\/h2>\n
The beauty of both these streaming boxes is the choice is in your hands when it comes to the channels your want and what you pay for.<\/p>\n
In terms of numbers alone, Sky Stream takes the crown with access to over 300 satellite channels and 100 premium channels\u00a0including Sky Atlantic,\u00a0Sky 1\u00a0and FOX.<\/p>\n
On top of which you can choose add-ons like Sky Cinema, Kids or Sports as well as other streaming platforms like Netflix and Disney+ and their huge libraries of content.<\/p>\n
But numbers aren't everything and NOW offers huge flexibility with its memberships.<\/p>\n
You can opt for the standard Entertainment pass, and all or any combination of the Cinema, Sports, or Hayu memberships on a month-by-month basis, the choice is yours.<\/p>\n
And as NOW operates under the Sky umbrella, its entertainment channels include Sky favourites like Sky Atlantic, Sky Showcase, and more.<\/p>\n
Opting for all passes will give you access to around 45 channels, which can't compete with Sky's offering, but of course, you can access your Netflix and Disney+ accounts through your NOW box.<\/p>\n
NOW may just have the edge when it comes to on-demand content though, with access to boxsets and catch-up TV included in your membership, while you'll need the Box-Set upgrade at an additional cost with Sky.<\/p>\n
Sky Stream vs Now: Picture and sound quality<\/h2>\n
Sky Stream streams content in 1080p resolution as standard but also supports 4K streaming with the UHD & Dolby Atmos add-on for \u00a36 per month on a rolling contract.<\/p>\n
When used with supporting content Dolby Atmos delivers immersive sound – but it requires a compatible UHD and audio TV setup to work.<\/p>\n
NOW on the other hand isn't quite as advanced, streaming in just 720p as standard – which won't blow you away but is fine for the average viewer.<\/p>\n
Like Sky though, you can opt for an upgrade in the form of NOW Boost, which streams in 1080p and if you own a sound system offers immersive audio with Dolby Digital 5.1 for an extra \u00a36 per month.<\/p>\n
The win here for Sky Stream is easy though, with better picture quality and audio on its basic package than NOW can offer.<\/p>\n
As ever, to get the most out of either you'll need to own a compatiple UHD TV or sound system.<\/p>\n
Sky Stream vs Now: Interface<\/h2>\n
Your day-to-day interaction with either Sky Stream or NOW will happen through their interfaces, and while Stream comes with all the bells and whistles, NOW is more rudimentary.<\/p>\n
Sky Stream uses the same interface you'll find on Sky Glass, which is personalised and based on your viewing history.<\/p>\n
It's made up of \u00a0Top Picks, Playlist, TV Shows, Movies, Sport and more, as well as content pulled from BBC iPlayer, Netflix and Disney+.<\/p>\n
NOW on the other hand is very uncomplicated and somewhat basic, with segregated content, including Home, Movies, TV Shows, Sport, Kids, Hayu and the TV Guide.<\/p>\n
There's a watchlist you can add content to, and a 'continue watching' row for programmes you've started.<\/p>\n
Stream has a more full-fledged Playlist function to which you can add content from Sky and third-party apps like Netflix.<\/p>\n
Sky Stream vs Now: Which should you buy?<\/h2>\n
Ultimately, Sky Stream offers more for your money, including more channels, plenty of content, add-ons, and an excellent user experience.<\/p>\n
Whereas, NOW offers more limited content at a much more affordable price, while still giving you access to top channels and the latest shows.<\/p>\n
Here is our verdict:<\/p>\n
Choose Sky Stream if…<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n- You want access to more channels<\/li>\n
- You want higher picture quality<\/li>\n
- A longer contract period<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
Choose NOW if…<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n- You want affordability<\/li>\n
- More flexibility<\/li>\n
- Basic streaming needs<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n
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