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sky Q

Hi my Name is Adrian and I’ve got a  sky q box I pay just under £40 which is a good price but also not the best price,  my brother told me about sky stream might be cheaper for me, I was also thinking about sky glass  might be a good choice as well because it's 4K tv people  said it's good  for gaming as well is this true as I have a ps5 console and always wanted a 4K tv but they are  always too expensive I  must also mention I am disabled and don't like talking over the phone to sky as I get very confused and i get very stressed as well which one would you recommend for me

please can you help me many thanks. 

 

 

 

 


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@A+Briscoe I never tried using my Glass TV for gaming but everything I have read on the forum suggests that Glass is not a good gaming choice. 

 

Last November I sold my Glass TV and bought a 65" Samsung and Soundbar and have been very happy with my setup, I only wish I had done it earlier as it is far superior to Glass.  As @TimmyBGood has mentioned Glass is a 3 year old TV at a premium price which is certainly not justified.  It was only mediocre when it was launched.

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@A+Briscoe wrote:

I was also thinking about sky glass  might be a good choice as well because it's 4K tv people  said it's good  for gaming as well is this true as I have a ps5 console and always wanted a 4K tv but they are  always too expensive


Frankly you'd almost certainly be better off investing in a more recent television set which is capable of 120Hz and use that with a Stream puck.  All current Glass sizes are now almost three years old but still priced at their original cost, which is essentially unique in the market.

 

 

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@A+Briscoe I never tried using my Glass TV for gaming but everything I have read on the forum suggests that Glass is not a good gaming choice. 

 

Last November I sold my Glass TV and bought a 65" Samsung and Soundbar and have been very happy with my setup, I only wish I had done it earlier as it is far superior to Glass.  As @TimmyBGood has mentioned Glass is a 3 year old TV at a premium price which is certainly not justified.  It was only mediocre when it was launched.

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@A+Briscoe @Fothergill1 

 

Glass finally gained an Auto Low Latency Mode in a recent software update, but fundamentally remains a not particularly distinguished 60Hz LCD panel in a world where 120Hz gaming on OLED monitors is now pretty common.

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