05 Mar 2023 11:22 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more...no, not me telling you it is rubbish, but I came across this video of a guy taking apart a 65" Sky Glass that was brought into his workshop due to a damaged screen.
The video isn't going to win a BAFTA, but If you are interested in what the internals look like, it starts around 90 seconds in:
05 Mar 2023 01:07 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@stereohaven interesting find but I am confused why there is any mystery about who builds the sets given Sky announced TP Vision as their partners at the launch. Sky published a guide to taking one apart you can find here if anyone is interested https://docplayer.net/220604065-Disassembly-guide-sky-glass.html
The size of the speakers is also pretty normal what is unclear is the quality but given most TV have speakers which cost literally pence its not going to take much to be better.
05 Mar 2023 01:24 PM
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@Chrisee wrote:@stereohaven interesting find but I am confused why there is any mystery about who builds the sets given Sky announced TP Vision as their partners at the launch...
No mystery to us because it was discussed here at launch, but clearly it was the first time this guy had come across this type of set.
I thought the big sticker with "TPV" on it was a great clue... 😂
@Chrisee wrote:The size of the speakers is also pretty normal what is unclear is the quality but given most TV have speakers which cost literally pence its not going to take much to be better.
I think the quality (or lack thereof), is clear to anyone that has heard Sky Glass at a decent volume. You don't need to take the back off to understand the limitations of the design choices.
I know it isn't going to happen, but it would be interesting (to me), to see what Sky Glass would have sounded like if they used a crossover and shifted some frequencies to a bluetooth linked standalone sub.
05 Mar 2023 02:00 PM
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@stereohaven wrote:I think the quality (or lack thereof), is clear to anyone that has heard Sky Glass at a decent volume. You don't need to take the back off to understand the limitations of the design choices.
I just wish the Sky advertising had been less overblown on the subject: I guess 'a bit better than average' wasn't as appealing to an ad agency as 'sonic boomio'.
05 Mar 2023 03:30 PM
Excellent find @stereohaven - I'd give that a BAFTA for the dramatic power cut scenes alone! "Alright guys & gals on YouTube..." - hilarious.
No wonder people complain about the lack of Atmos effect from those teeny tiny upward firing speakers. They must cost all of 5p each. It's bonkers that Sky are charging over a grand for that thing.
05 Mar 2023 04:28 PM
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@SlenderRobert wrote:
No wonder people complain about the lack of Atmos effect from those teeny tiny upward firing speakers.
Given the width of the enclosure (chunky though it is) that was always going to be a limitation: Atmos capable soundbars are typically considerably wider.
05 Mar 2023 05:32 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreNice video nothing surprising though.
05 Mar 2023 08:53 PM - last edited: 05 Mar 2023 09:00 PM
You'd be surprised what someone like Bose (even these can be flawed) can pack in to a tiny speaker, hell even my Anker soundcore is impressive.
Just saying..
05 Mar 2023 08:58 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI have an Anker Soundcore II, cracking little speaker.
05 Mar 2023 09:00 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Anonymous
True you can get good quality small things but i don't think anyone is arguing Sky got them for there TVs
05 Mar 2023 09:05 PM
True.
They just put six in it.
Average TV has like 2.
So it was always going to sound better.
I know TPV inside out and they always come good in the end with software updates, but by golly it's an infuriating way to sell a product by fiekd testing it on the general public first.
Sky, Comcast whatever have got their hands full make no mistake.
05 Mar 2023 09:07 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreThe TV is due a refresh at this point most TV manufacturers do one every year every two years has become quite rare.
07 Mar 2023 10:44 PM
Don't get too hung up on the size of the speakers. Remember that these are really tweeters that give the sound direction.
07 Mar 2023 11:36 PM
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@CardiffMan1992 wrote:The TV is due a refresh at this point most TV manufacturers do one every year every two years has become quite rare.
I doubt that there is anything in the pipeline but fingers crossed as I'm sure technology has moved on since Glass was developed. I seem to recall that when Glass was first launched there was talk of a trade-in system similar to Apple's trade in programme. That would be good 😀
07 Mar 2023 11:43 PM
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It was behind the times really even when it first came out 120HZ and HDMI 2.1 VRR were on the scene even than.