13 Jan 2024 08:03 AM
Hi All
I’m a 10 year plus sky customer. My contracts due for renewal in a couple of months, and I’m looking at either Glass or stream as an upgrade from my Sky Q 2TB box I’ve no problem with the Sat dish, I concurrently run a Humax recorder from the same dish.
I very much like the look of Glass or indeed Stream, other than their inability to fast forward adverts for free,
As for keeping certain stuff such as movies box sets etc to watch over and over at a later time, I’ve 1TB hard drive attached to my TV for exactly this purpose.
My biggest concern is my paltry 45Mbps download speed from BT. Virgin media has just landed in my street with full fiber but I’m tied in with BT until October.
Is my speed good enough to stream effectively, or should I simply wait?
There’s quite a lot of negatives on you tube etc regarding Glass, but also some good positives too.
Who better to ask than the community for some truthful recommendations?
I look forward to your replies.
Thanks
Steve
13 Jan 2024 08:35 AM
Consider a Puck ... do not consider a Glass TV😉
Do not consider it an upgrade but a service change🤔
13 Jan 2024 08:45 AM - last edited: 13 Jan 2024 10:01 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Anonymous
Glass wasn't the greatest television even two years ago: it's now significantly over-price and over-due a successor model. Consider it if you really value the design aesthetic, want the speaker array or need the credit arrangement, otherwise better and more versatile hardware (including mini-LED and even OLED) is available at the same or lower cost to run with a Stream puck.
Remember a drive attached to a television set cannot be used to 'record' anything from Sky: it can only capture free-to-air content delivered by the tuner in the TV itself (and will not function at all with a Glass television which has no 'tuner' when viewing Sky content, no such feature in its OS and no conventional USB ports)
13 Jan 2024 09:05 AM - last edited: 13 Jan 2024 10:25 AM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Anonymous
45Mbs delivered to a router could well be non-viable for UHD after WiFi loss and other household use, and might even cause HD to struggle.
45Mbs at the set/puck should be fine.
13 Jan 2024 09:55 AM
@Anonymous
To summarise... stay with Q.
13 Jan 2024 03:17 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@Anonymous
Very often a provider such as Virgin media will offer to compensate early termination fees but you would need to negotiate this in advance .......
13 Jan 2024 03:38 PM
I agree. My sky glass is crap.
the mini boxes are good, but not without streaming issues, freezing, can't rewind,
id wait if I was you. I wish I had.
13 Jan 2024 04:51 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out moreI dont mind sky glass ..... horses for courses as they say !
Agreed that glass is outdated and a new version would be nice (hopefully keeping the integrated sound)