21 Sep 2023 08:11 PM - last edited: 21 Sep 2023 08:14 PM
Fairly big news this really - Vast Majority of skys new customers are now taking Glass or Stream -
Sky are said to be delighted with the sales of Glass - with the 55 inch being the best seller - I think we may see a Version 2 Sky Glass launch in 2024
Taking in to account all of the existing Q customers that are switching across to Glass/Stream, I suspect within two years that the majority of Skys customers will be on an IP based product. The potential cost savings for sky are massive. Interesting times. I think Sky Q/HD have until 2028 maybe 2030 at the latest
21 Sep 2023 08:14 PM
I had Q for two years. I switched to Glass in July this year.
My mother in law done the same.
A couple of friends also new to Sky went straight to glass (due to not being able to have a dish though).
Smart advertising, I find if you like tech it's far more appealing to go to Stream / Glass
21 Sep 2023 08:16 PM
@Radical I agree. Stream/Glass is just more pleasant on the eye. I personally dont miss recording at all - it almost seems old hat. I love the play list.
21 Sep 2023 08:24 PM
I've had Glass and a puck for 4 months now. And I've never had an issue. I opted to switched as I'd moved house. Fancied a new tele (yes I know they're not top of the range) but I wanted something easy on the eye (as you said) I have a decent smart tele which is now in the bedroom.
I don't miss recording, my other half initially said she did. But she quite likes the playlist now. And the fact it groups everything together from all available sources makes it easier to find things. I definitely don't miss the bad weather signal drops. Albeit few and far between compared to yesteryear.
I'm not naive enough to believe it isn't without issue, and some people will have them. I sometimes feel we read about more problems because people vent when there's issues and don't praise something that works quite well. It applies to most things in life I think as well.
21 Sep 2023 08:44 PM - last edited: 21 Sep 2023 08:46 PM
@Radical Mark the vast majority of stream and glass customers have a trouble free expeience - albeit with the ocassional outage. This forum is a bit like a review website - you tend to hear about the negatives and problems rather than the positives.(thats fine - to me thats what the community is here for).
I have completely trouble free viewing - I love the playlist - I love the fact that I can watch 4k on my second box - and most importantly - stream to me offers value and an outstanding picture and viewing experience
(only minor moan for me - FF and RW needs improving and the third party apps could be better)
21 Sep 2023 08:56 PM - last edited: 21 Sep 2023 10:54 PM
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@Jason+Golding wrote:
Fairly big news this really - Vast Majority of skys new customers are now taking Glass or Stream -
Possibly slightly misleading though, because there are never that many 'new' Sky customers in any given year when compared to millions of existing ones.
Demographically it makes sense because when young people are living in rental properties, Stream is more practical than satellite (although Sky are really missing a trick there by still having household rather than personal subscription)
21 Sep 2023 09:24 PM
I was given a "get out" by BT TV and took advantage of an offer for Sky Stream and I absolutely love it... it's worked perfectly since day 1 and I love that I don't have to hunt for 3am rebroadcasts to avoid running into limits on recordings... And the picture and sound quality is outstanding especially on the UHD and Atmos.. it makes BT TV look really poor by comparison. Also, thrown into the mix is free Paramount+, Discovery+ & Netflix (with a small top up for Premium)... it's a little bit more than I costed but well worth it and I'm going to move my broadband over in February to balance the costs...
21 Sep 2023 09:45 PM
@Nigelb1972 Great stuff Nigel