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Discussion topic: Sky Glass Air

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This message was authored by: 2muchTV

Re: Sky Glass Air

In my opinion the price of the 65"  Air is quite competitive 👍

Just looked at Argos and they have a similar spec'd TVs for similar money, however, Argos are selling a 2023  TCL for £600 but comes with a 144Hz screen which should be better for gaming and watching F1.

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This message was authored by: BenJoBanjo

Re: Sky Glass Air


@2muchTV wrote:

In my opinion the price of the 65"  Air is quite competitive 👍

Just looked at Argos and they have a similar spec'd TVs for similar money, however, Argos are selling a 2023  TCL for £600 but comes with a 144Hz screen which should be better for gaming and watching F1.


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Actually, the more I look, the less value for money Glass Air appears to be... it's main selling point is really the favourable long term 0% loan agreement for financing, and SkyOS if you're into that... 

My advice - if you need a TV, do your research. 

 

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This message was authored by: Reevo87

Sky Glass Air

Currently have Sky Glass Gen2 downstairs in the living room and 1x puck through a TV up in the bedroom which is the multiroom option. 

if I wanted to replace the Puck with a new Glass Air TV would I need to pay for a new entire subscription? I would be looking at replacing the Puck. 

Sky Glass Gen2 65"
Sky Air 43" in bedroom
LG 65" TV with Puck in spare room.

Broadband with Seethelight as on new build estate that does not support Sky.
This message was authored by: Anonymous

Re: Sky Glass Air

@Reevo87 I think all you would need is the Whole Home Subscription. I'm sure Sky would advise you if you called them. 

This message was authored by: Reevo87

Re: Sky Glass Air

Is that the subscription that is £10 which is effectively multiroom? So potentially just the cost of the TV?

Sky Glass Gen2 65"
Sky Air 43" in bedroom
LG 65" TV with Puck in spare room.

Broadband with Seethelight as on new build estate that does not support Sky.
This message was authored by: Anonymous

Re: Sky Glass Air

@Reevo87 I think so. People do have more than one Glass TV so they have the Whole Home Subscription too (which is showing as £8 extra per month for me at the moment on the Sky deals page but I don't need it, I only have one TV in my home!)

This message was authored by: Jporch316

Re: Sky Glass Air

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@Reevo87 wrote:

Currently have Sky Glass Gen2 downstairs in the living room and 1x puck through a TV up in the bedroom which is the multiroom option. 

if I wanted to replace the Puck with a new Glass Air TV would I need to pay for a new entire subscription? I would be looking at replacing the Puck. 


Yes the whole home subscription you currently (must) have to allow the use of a glass tv and puck would cover you for  maximum 6 pucks and 3 glass TVs 

 

no need to return the puck ..... try and use it in a different room or keep it as a backup in case a tv goes down 

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43inch Gen 1 and 55 inch Gen 2 Sky Glass & sky live camera 3 Pucks. Virgin media M350 hub 5x. Four sky mobile sims.
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