blue TV geniessen – auch mit langsamem Internet-Anschluss

Hi @Werner

I tried it briefly - for me the stream (in the browser) also runs with a throttle of up to 1 mbit/s - of course not without loss of quality, but surprisingly well!

As expected, it no longer works with 128 kbit/s - but that is no longer up to date and fortunately no longer found on fixnet connections according to @Roger G.

We have already stated in other threads that Pre-Paid Plus urgently needs to be upgraded - I would never think of recommending it to anyone at the moment.

Here’s a quick comparison, TV-Blue and Teleboy, browser tabs limited to 1 mbit/s:

Teleboy

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Blue TV

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The compression is much nicer with blue TV IMO.

LG

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@Roger G

@LeaH

@CorinaS

I think you should adjust the wording here:

1x wired internet connections (Swisscom and 3rd party)

1× 4G/5G connections (Swisscom and 3rd party)

which are then used for the purpose mentioned, or allow unwired access “with reservation” in the above article…

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@LeaH@“x”#838639thanks!

Small addition on the advantage of the Apple TV offered by Swisscom: the remote control which compared to the Siri remote control of a standard Apple TV has P+ and P- buttons, direct access to the Blue TV guide from any app, backlighting, and finally (personal opinion) it is more pleasant in the hand!

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The good thing with the Swisscom Apple TV is its remote control, better than the regular Siri remote for TV watching: P+/P- keys, direct access to Blue program guide from any app, and automatic backlighting. Also fits better in the hands 😁

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