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Discussion topic: Anyone else feel like Sky Glass was a backward step for them?

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This message was authored by APB69 This message was authored by: APB69

Anyone else feel like Sky Glass was a backward step for them?

Since moving from Sky HD to Glass I have experienced;

 

Refusing to power on for about 3 days

 

Lip Sync Issues

 

Remote controls not working

 

Major buffering, despite WiFi speed over 100mbps

 

I get the feeling the service is half baked and all about pushing TVs at inflated costs.

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This message was authored by peter-marlow+1966 This message was authored by: peter-marlow+1966

Re: Anyone else feel like Sky Glass was a backward step for them?

Had my sky glass  tv  since November  2021 no problems  with  it  or the puck connected  the tv to the Internet  by ethernet cable  tv when I check my connection  on the Netflix  app  is about 90mps to the tv and the puck, by I am on fttp  900mps  to the router, plus we have a lot of other  devices  connected  to the Internet  aswell, I switched  from sky q to sky glass tv 

This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Anyone else feel like Sky Glass was a backward step for them?

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@APB69 wrote:

 

I get the feeling the service is half baked and all about pushing TVs at inflated costs.


Much discussed in the three years since Glass was released.  As commented on at the time, launching a new television product in October 2021 with design, manufacturing and testing all falling within the pandemic wasn't exactly ideal, and selling them now at a higher price than back then is extremely unusual within the industry.

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Sky Glass 55" (on ethernet) & two Stream Pucks (one ethernet / one WiFi)
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
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