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So far that makes a grand total of one request for a wall mounted main Q box across the 3 forums I use (here, Sky's own and Avforums).
Wall-mounted TV: Where To Put Sky Box? - Blue Cine Tech Wall-mounted TV: Where To Put Sky Box? - Blue Cine Tech
Can I just divert your attention to satellite TV in general where in some cases a Signal cannot be obtained due to obstructions like trees. Do I hear you slagging that off??????Being able to move them round the house or for some people to be shared with the neighbours I've heard. They do not advise nor mention either lying flat, but without wall mount option I would agree they probably don't think we should. I understand as fibre broadband infrastructure gets better that the minis reliability will improve from their current status.
Penn Elcom Wall Mount Bracket, SKY Q Box, 2TB Model, White
All the solutions above will be suitable if you have a curved TV that is wall-mounted. However, if you’re a crafty person, you might explore using either velcro or cable ties to attach the box into the mount or even into the TV itself. Ultimate Organization: Unleash your living space from the clutches of clutter, with your Sky Q box neatly mounted on the wall. A symphony of sleekness, the Sky Q Box Wall Mount doesn't just hide your device; it enhances it.. As for your other questions I doubt anyone on this forum can provide an answer as any given would be pure guesswork.
Optimal Functionality: Enjoy complete access to all ports and ensure the longevity of your Sky Q box with proper airflow. Elegance Redefined: Elevate your living space with a sophisticated Sky Q box mount that blends seamlessly with your decor. Crafted from premium mild steel, this mount is an epitome of durability and aesthetics.
Sky Q Main Box Wall Mount Bracket (1tb / 2tb)
You have absolutely no clue how it's portrayed in the public eye because you are only savvy to tiny pieces of info from forum's that you troll all day long. The roadmap sets out their plans for Q because it's the product which has scope for major development. As you've been told many,many, many, many times, Sky+HD is pretty much at the limit of the hardware, especially the firmware storage space. I'd say a 4tb HDD should have been a strong requirement for the recording/storing of UHD content going forward.You seem to have got entirely the wrong idea about what Sky Q is. Millions of people are happily using it. I am very happy with it and prefer it to Sky+HD. Wireless Freedom: Say goodbye to worries about remote control and WiFi signal strength with Bluetooth technology. As for your other questions, no one knows. I think it's safe to say not in the near future though. If they were to be happening soon, they'd have been on the roadmap published as part of the last financial results. It would have been a bit more accurate to say that the whole point of the Mini was to have it networked to the main Sky Q box. For most people the networking is done easily using wifi.