We have both and, as a result, we seldom use Sky. Indeed, in the New Year Sky is getting binned.
We’ve had Netflix since 2002 and, whilst it was very limited to begin with, it’s now very good. I find that Prime is not quite as good (but Mrs Plops prefers it) but the two do compliment each other so, if anything, it’s prolly better to have both. Also, the content for each is quite different from one country to the next; the US Netflix has way more content and I’ve found it to be extremely good so if you have a VPN then set it to America and then use your iPad or iPhone to AirPlay it across to your telly through Apple TV.
Weirdly, Netflix have written to me every year for the past five or six years regretfully informing me that they have to put the price up. I’ve been paying £5.99 a month through iTunes since day one.
To summarise, if you go have Netflix and Prime, there’s no real need for Sky anymore because the content between the two is more than enough to keep you entertained.
Asa minor side track, if you’re a football fan, you need Sky or BT but apparently not for much longer. Amazon, Google and now Apple are all looking for broadcasting rights for premier league matches. I wonder if Sky could be forced to either significantly reduce their prices or risk going out of business before too much longer...............