Customers of Sky TV UK (Sky Broadband) might like to know that they can now play 20 classic video games for free on their Sky Q set-top-box, such as Tetris, Doodle Jump and Crossy Road. But according to our sources Sky’s delayed High Dynamic Range (HDR) upgrade is also due to appear sooner than expected.. next week.
Firstly, the free video games come courtesy of the new PlayWorks app, which has just been added for Sky Q subscribers. The app can also be found on other devices and naturally you’ll be able to use Sky’s remote to play the various games, which could come in handy as a time-killer.
Meanwhile some of our sources have indicated that next week’s planned launch of the new 4K (UHD) Sky Nature channel on Wednesday 27th May may include a surprise, the long awaited addition of support for High Dynamic Range (HDR) content. The technology enables video content to contain even more colour and vibrancy.
At the end of last year Sky announced that they had delayed HDR support on Sky Q until “late” 2020 “at the earliest” (here), which did not go down particularly well with their customer base (most of their rivals have had HDR for awhile now and a growing number of people now own supporting TVs) and left many to wonder if it would even surface in 2020 at all.
Apparently any customer who already has a 4K (Ultra HD) compatible box and supporting subscription will automatically get it on launch day. We’ll find out for sure next week.
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2020-05-22 06:58:00Z
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