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Discussion topic: Sky Glass and additional Puck, or Sky Stream??

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This message was authored by: Phil102

Sky Glass and additional Puck, or Sky Stream??

So I am not a SKY customer but looking to come back from Virgin 

I have two TV's in different parts of the house 

I am looking at SKY Glass in one room, and keeping my existing TV in the other room. 

I need to be able to view different channels on each. 

Looked at all website pages, but remain confused - can anyone help?

DO I buy a Glass for one room - with a Puck included, and buy a second Puck for the other room

OR do I buy SKY Stream and two pucks (one for each TV) or it is two Stream boxes??

WHat is the advantage of a Glass TV over a stream box? 

Which is technically better?

Thanks anyone 

Phil 

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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

Re: Sky Glass and additional Puck, or Sky Stream??

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@Phil102 

 

There's zero difference in content delivery between a Glass television and a Stream puck.  All Glass television sets are now approaching three years old while being more expensive than at launch, which makes them a real anomaly in that market.

 

I generally suggest that Glass is perhaps worth considering if you really like the design aesthetic or need the finance terms, otherwise more versatile and technically able sets are available at similar or lower cost to use with a Stream puck.

 

For two current television sets, ordering Stream with the Whole Home supplement and two pucks (the first may be 'free') is fine.

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