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    Sky Store lets you scrap the DVD for a cheaper digital download

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    Jamie Rigg
    Jamie Rigg
    10.26.2017

    When the Sky Store's "Buy & Keep" option first launched in 2014, it offered the best of both worlds: A digital copy of a film (and later, TV box sets) to download and watch immediately, followed by a physical DVD copy to add to your collection when it eventually turned up in the post. Times have changed since then, though, and these days physical disc sales are dwindling as streaming and downloads become ever more popular. Embracing this shift, Sky is changing how Buy & Keep works this week, allowing you to sack off the DVD or Blu-ray copy for a cheaper, digital-only purchase.

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    Sky's 'Buy & Keep' store now sells movie and TV box sets

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    Nick Summers
    Nick Summers
    07.28.2016

    It's taken a while, but Sky has finally come through on its promise to add TV shows to its "Buy & Keep" service. Just like its film offering, anyone in the UK can pay a single price to get both a physical and digital version of a TV box set. The former is a DVD in the post, while the latter is served through the "digital Box Sets store" available on Sky+HD and Sky Q set-top boxes, as well as the Sky Store mobile app. If you're not with Sky, you can grab the digital versions through a Now TV, Roku or YouView box instead.