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This message was authored by: raceycardiff

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So easy on Sky Q saying skip 4 minutes 50 seconds and its immediate.  

How do you do that with Sky Q?

This message was authored by: Everton1972

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That's exactly what we done got rid of glass but kept TV back to Sky Q noticed the difference straight away picture much better even sounds better

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@raceycardiff See HERE

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This message was authored by: TheV

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Hi, I have a question - sorry if this has been answered but I cant seem to find the answer.

 

Is it worth me getting a sky glass and using with with the Humax Aura, through which i have access to my apps like iPlayer, Disney Plus, as well as freeview?

 

I take it the sky glass works fine with the Aura in this sense?   And yes I know some will say "just buy a normal tv then" but the sky glass gets me a 65" decent tv for only £21 a month which other retailers dont offer.

 

Thank you.

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@TheV wrote:

Hi, I have a question - sorry if this has been answered but I cant seem to find the answer.

 

Is it worth me getting a sky glass and using with with the Humax Aura, through which i have access to my apps like iPlayer, Disney Plus, as well as freeview?

 

I take it the sky glass works fine with the Aura in this sense?   And yes I know some will say "just buy a normal tv then" but the sky glass gets me a 65" decent tv for only £21 a month which other retailers dont offer.

 

Thank you.


There is no issue doing that if you so wished. 

 

Any HDMI device will work on Glass. 

This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@TheV wrote:

 

And yes I know some will say "just buy a normal tv then" but the sky glass gets me a 65" decent tv for only £21 a month which other retailers dont offer.

 


I'd suggest checking elsewhere: a quick look online suggests conventional 65" sets are available at around that kind of monthly cost on finance deals (although you'd be paying interest on those). Without a Sky subscription a Glass set is always likely to feel clunky.

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This message was authored by: TheV

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Brilliant. Seems to be the best way to use it! 

This message was authored by: TheV

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Thanks, but if im running content via hdmi (ie humax) then im not sure why it would feel clunky. I'd just be missing out on the sky interface.

This message was authored by: Jayboy1990

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@TheV  Yes, if you are looking for a large tv 0% then glass may work out for you. 

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@TheV wrote:

Thanks, but if im running content via hdmi (ie humax) then im not sure why it would feel clunky. I'd just be missing out on the sky interface.


You'd see the remnants of Sky functionality every time you lifted the Glass remote or selected the HDMI port for the Humax: that would certainly bug me.

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This message was authored by: TheV

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But if im using the Aura, then i'd turn on my tv, select this hdmi port and then i've got live tv, recordability, my apps... i dont understand what the issue is with that. I might be missing something though

This message was authored by: lfcg

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@TheV It's only my opinion but I would steer clear of glass, I've had 2 55" and I've sent them both back.

I would definitely shop around for a stand alone tv.

Granted I haven't used the glass without a sky package but in my experience the hardware is not up to the job.

This message was authored by: TheV

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Silly question, would i need to pay for the £5 UHD boost or do you only need this to boost the content through your sky subscription?

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@TheV wrote:

But if im using the Aura, then i'd turn on my tv, select this hdmi port and then i've got live tv, recordability, my apps...


There's no input selection button on a Glass remote, for example: it's almost as if they didn't want to encourage that kind of non-subscription use ; )

 

Your choice, of course, but for a standalone set rather than a 'Sky TV' there are definitely 'better' ones available.

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This message was authored by: Jayboy1990

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But sky glass will auto select the active hdmi

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