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This message was authored by ste64 This message was authored by: ste64

Sky Asked If Wanted Sky Glass From Sky Q

Was asked if I wanted to upgrade to Sky Glass from Sky Q and told them no thank you as it's had nothing but problems .com day one.

Plus you can get better tv's cheaper.

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This message was authored by MarkGoldsmith This message was authored by: MarkGoldsmith

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Indeed the Sky Glass does seem to be more problematic than the Stream as well. They really like trying to push the Glass onto people, which may have worked 2 years ago when it was first released but i can't understand why someone would want to necessarily choose the Glass over the stream puck at the moment. 

 

You get the benefits of the streaming platform ( great for those that can't have Q), and you don't get tied into the Sky TV hardware and can buy much better TVs are cheaper prices.

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Re: Sky Asked If Wanted Sky Glass From Sky Q

Are Sky desperate to empty the warehouse stockpile.... when was the production line last run?

 

Are there any estimates of how many were produced?

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Ever since they launched them they wanted everyone on them. I assume it's their highest margin product that's why they make it harder to get a stream puck I think as it's less profit per puck compared to the glass.

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Re: Sky Asked If Wanted Sky Glass From Sky Q

Well they do need to empty the warehouse.... when trying to sell such an out of date TV🤔

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This message was authored by Da321132 This message was authored by: Da321132

Re: Sky Asked If Wanted Sky Glass From Sky Q

Don't get either. Glass and stream are both a backward step from Sky Q. 
Sky Q is the best of both worlds. Limitations not only on recordings but also on content no longer being available mean both Glass and Stream are a let down. 

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@Da321132 wrote:

Don't get either. Glass and stream are both a backward step from Sky Q. 
Sky Q is the best of both worlds. Limitations not only on recordings but also on content no longer being available mean both Glass and Stream are a let down. 


I'd tend to agree with this for those who just have a single Q box.

If you've no interest in having UHD on multiple TVs around your home and want the simplest, most reliable full TV service then Sky Q is still the way to go. 

 

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@MarkGoldsmith wrote:

Indeed the Sky Glass does seem to be more problematic than the Stream as well. They really like trying to push the Glass onto people, which may have worked 2 years ago when it was first released but i can't understand why someone would want to necessarily choose the Glass over the stream puck at the moment. 

 

You get the benefits of the streaming platform ( great for those that can't have Q), and you don't get tied into the Sky TV hardware and can buy much better TVs are cheaper prices.


@MarkGoldsmith In November I moved from Glass to Stream and have to agree that I have less issues with the puck than I did with Glass and TBH there weren't many issues with Glass.

 

 Moving to a decent TV & sound bar was a little more expensive that purchasing a new Glass TV but the difference in the overall viewing experience is well worth the difference.  I don't regret my choice at all.  As far as Sky Q goes I am now so used to the convenience of watching virtually anything I want at any time that I wouldn't consider returning to Sky Q.

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