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Discussion topic: connect samsung galaxy a71 to sky glass

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connect samsung galaxy a71 to sky glass

sky glass tv showing NOT SUPPORTED


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Re: connect samsung galaxy a71 to sky glass


@turnbuckle wrote:

After that answer I feel as if i've been sold a pup! 

I will have to think carefully wether or not to send it back.

Feel as if going back in time.

This is not a smart tv.


Correct.

Sky Glass is fine if you're happy to have your TV service and hardware controlled largely by Sky. 

If you want versatility, more features and future-proofing then you're much better off with a 'proper' smart TV from a manufacturer with a history in producing TV hardware.

Remember that Glass is Sky's first attempt at a TV and is already nearly 2 years old, so it's dated tech as it is. 

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This message was authored by SlenderRobert This message was authored by: SlenderRobert

Re: connect samsung galaxy a71 to sky glass


@turnbuckle wrote:

sky glass tv showing NOT SUPPORTED


You can't mirror mobile devices to a Glass TV. 

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This message was authored by turnbuckle This message was authored by: turnbuckle

Re: connect samsung galaxy a71 to sky glass

After that answer I feel as if i've been sold a pup! 

I will have to think carefully wether or not to send it back.

Feel as if going back in time.

This is not a smart tv.

This message was authored by SlenderRobert This message was authored by: SlenderRobert Answer

Re: connect samsung galaxy a71 to sky glass


@turnbuckle wrote:

After that answer I feel as if i've been sold a pup! 

I will have to think carefully wether or not to send it back.

Feel as if going back in time.

This is not a smart tv.


Correct.

Sky Glass is fine if you're happy to have your TV service and hardware controlled largely by Sky. 

If you want versatility, more features and future-proofing then you're much better off with a 'proper' smart TV from a manufacturer with a history in producing TV hardware.

Remember that Glass is Sky's first attempt at a TV and is already nearly 2 years old, so it's dated tech as it is. 

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