31 Oct 2023 06:25 PM
Hello,
I have ordered a sky glass tv, but have seen there are issues with the supplied wall mount and being able to fit a plug socket behind it.
could someone please tell me what the dimensions of the cut out area where the plug and hdmi ports are please? Would a plug be able to fit in this gap?
thanks in advance
31 Oct 2023 06:50 PM - last edited: 31 Oct 2023 07:06 PM
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The ports on a Glass television are in the upper face of a shallow cutout on the left bottom of the set (as seen when wall mounted)
This cutout is not designed to accommodate a mains plug: it's about a centimetre deep.
31 Oct 2023 06:50 PM - last edited: 31 Oct 2023 07:06 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
The ports on a Glass television are in the upper face of a shallow cutout on the left bottom of the set (as seen when wall mounted)
This cutout is not designed to accommodate a mains plug: it's about a centimetre deep.
11 Mar 2024 05:06 PM
So I want to mount the Glass TV on the wall, and a mount is provided. I do not want the power cable to be seen, all I want to see is TV, and no dangly bits. With a mains socket on the the wall, in the area covered by the TV, it seems from the post above there is no room from the wall to TV to fit the power plug?
11 Mar 2024 05:15 PM
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@abadge wrote:
there is no room from the wall to TV to fit the power plug?
On the mount provided by Sky, that is correct.
11 Mar 2024 05:27 PM
My 55" Sony is 123mm x 73mm, and diagonal is 55" (140mm). I assume then the speaker is depth on the 55" Glass TV, is 5mm, so actually the Glass TV is a genuine 55" diagonal tv? as it does not incude the speakers?
11 Mar 2024 05:31 PM
Looks like i'll have use a low wall socket and bury the power cable in channel in the wall☹️
11 Mar 2024 05:35 PM - last edited: 11 Mar 2024 07:03 PM
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@abadge wrote:
so actually the Glass TV is a genuine 55" diagonal tv?
The QLED LCD panels used in Glass are the generic mass-production 43", 55" and 65" diagonal sizes in a 16:9 aspect ratio as would be expected: doing anything else would be incredibly expensive as that would require custom screen manufacturing. The vertical dimension in millimetres which Sky quotes in the detailed specifications includes the speaker bar height.