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  #2859157 31-Jan-2022 11:48
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Having something like HBO Max available in NZ would be great; I see they have 4K and Atmos (though Atmos support seems limited, and not on the GCCWGTV device I use.)

 

 

its not that hard to get, and you get day/date releases with the theatres (for now)




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  #2859162 31-Jan-2022 12:00
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sen8or:

 

jonathan18:

 

Having something like HBO Max available in NZ would be great; I see they have 4K and Atmos (though Atmos support seems limited, and not on the GCCWGTV device I use.)

 

 

its not that hard to get, and you get day/date releases with the theatres (for now)

 

 

Yep, I understand I can do this via a VPN etc, but I was referring to the ability to do so via fully legit channels which don't require the hassle of such methods.

 

We do have a DNS service that apparently provides access, but we'd still not get Atmos as we use a GCCWGTV (though discrete surround and 4K is enough to make it an attractive proposition.  


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  #2859167 31-Jan-2022 12:09
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MikeAqua:

 

Neon is rubbish (no subtitles either).  But for us it comes bundled with our broadband.  And it has Yellowstone on it so ...

 

 

Yep - Neon annoys me for several reasons (incl that their app on ATV doesn't support the ATV remote properly) but I grudgingly admit they have some reasonable content. Might re-think when I've finished Yellowstone shortly.





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