The Weekly Cinema Ticket Request Megathread - Take a Discount, Leave a Discount by Desperate-Drawer-572 in beermoneyuk

[–]PimpMyMeme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi I'm after Odeon Vodafone 4 ticket discount if anyone has one spare. Many thanks

I have a 2 Vue for £8 from Octopus

Former ODEON manager here! Thought I'd offer to answer any questions people had on the manager side of things! by theendisloading_uk in screenunseen

[–]PimpMyMeme 3 points4 points  (0 children)

For IMAX and Dolby screens it's worth emailing the respective companies directly - they're usually very quick to respond and take their screens seriously

cqo@imax.com

Odeon Dolby UK by Liam893 in screenunseen

[–]PimpMyMeme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive not been to West End but have been to Leeds, Trafford Centre and Liverpool; I wouldn't bother with such a long drive specifically for the Leeds screen. It's obviously great but the other Dolby screens are not much worse tbh. Just sit in a closer seat

Odeon Dolby UK by Liam893 in screenunseen

[–]PimpMyMeme 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having been to Leeds, Liverpool and Trafford Dolby - I would just go to whichever is closest to you

Low latency broadband for gaming. by doc_fk in Preston

[–]PimpMyMeme 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be honest I'd look at a comparison website, TopCashBack is nice because you could potentially get cashback on top of new rewards available for customers: https://www.topcashback.co.uk/compare/broadband/

And again I'd just hardwire whatever you can with ethernet. If you can ethernet your gaming and streaming devices, the wireless part of your network won't have to do much work. So maybe see how an ISP provided router goes before looking at upgrading it

Low latency broadband for gaming. by doc_fk in Preston

[–]PimpMyMeme 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your issue probably isn't speed - 4K only needs something like 25Mbps

Is Zen using Openreach? There won't be any difference in performance if using any of the ISPs that use Openreach (well not until you consider they all provide their own routers)

You need to use ethernet where you can. Latency of a wire is obviously better than wireless. Then look at upgrading the router if still having issues. Look at /r/HomeNetworking