Bringing Sky Q to homes over broadband
Sky Glass TV confirmed with built-in Sky Q and Dolby Atmos – no box, no dish necessary : Read more
Sky Glass TV confirmed with built-in Sky Q and Dolby Atmos – no box, no dish necessary : Read more
Totally agree, I was waiting for a box, similar to Apple TV, that gave you the same GUI and controller as the sky Q box but simply connected to channels over the internet. I feel like this tv, although impressive and a clever idea with the integration and sound bar, is too late to the race as most people have now committed to a new 4K hdr tv so will not be willing to move to this new glass service.Interesting but what we are really waiting for is a set-top box that provides SkyQ to our existing TV's via broadband please. 🙏
Who wants a Sky TV!
At least I have Now TV on my LG OLED!
Yep.Exactly. After all the pre-launch hype this is really disappointing. These look like (likely) overpriced televisions which tie you to using Sky for 4 years. No haggling for you. If you wish to receive Sky via the internet then why not just use Now using your existing television and dip in and out of it according to when sufficient new content becomes available.
I imagine "the same GUI and controller as the sky Q box but simply connected to channels over the internet" concept would mean having to put up with the same clunky fast forward / rewind options that streaming has . . . or were you thinking we could download via the internet and then watch progs with full Sky Q functionality? - in effect streaming via Sky Q! . . . now that would be fun!Totally agree, I was waiting for a box, similar to Apple TV, that gave you the same GUI and controller as the sky Q box but simply connected to channels over the internet. I feel like this tv, although impressive and a clever idea with the integration and sound bar, is too late to the race as most people have now committed to a new 4K hdr tv so will not be willing to move to this new glass service.
Nope. You can buy the TVs for £649, £849 and £1049. No need to subscribe at all.Sky yet again determined to tie you into an expensive subscription
Oh well done sir,,,,,how good is that 1080p picture on your 4k oled??Who wants a Sky TV!
At least I have Now TV on my LG OLED!
It’s actually very good - thanks! I never watch 4K content on it, although NOW TV will soon be in 4K too. Not so laughable now, eh?Oh well done sir,,,,,how good is that 1080p picture on your 4k oled??
Laughable.
And I don’t even have NOW TV so I don’t know what you’re on about!Oh well done sir,,,,,how good is that 1080p picture on your 4k oled??
Laughable.
Exactly who want's a cheap mass produced screen that will be far from a top end oled ..a set top box like apple 4KTV would of been far betterWho wants a Sky TV!
At least I have Now TV on my LG OLED!
Your quote ‘At least I have Now TV on my LG OLED!’And I don’t even have NOW TV so I don’t know what you’re on about!
I have Sky HD in 1080P or what was 1080i and it looks darn good!
My next post would have mentioned the word troll.I have decided to buy it in 65-inches!
Let’s just say I am thinking about the Glass TV.My next post would have mentioned the word troll.
Nice one
Did you know they are made by TP Vision the same as Philips TVs? This I quite like.My next post would have mentioned the word troll.
Nice one
I think I will wait for this and see the price. The 2 year warranty is putting me off though!Sounds like they will soon do the Glass TV in an OLED screen anyway.