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Discussion topic: Sky Glass Air and Sky Q

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This message was authored by: Paperboy

Sky Glass Air and Sky Q

Is it possible to link a Sky Q to Sky Glass Air TV?

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This message was authored by: GD1

Re: Sky Glass Air and Sky Q

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@Paperboy  To be clear do you have a Subscription setup on Glass Air?  If so you can't use a Sky Q box as well as only one subscription is allowed at the address.

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This message was authored by: Jporch316

Re: Sky Glass Air and Sky Q

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Technically it's possible (via hdmi) but doesn't seem worth it ..... either go full on sky air or get sky q for your current tv 

 

edit you would have to first purchase sky glass air and a subscription then cancel it after your contract and then re subscribe to sky q - you would retain glass as it's yours once you purchase but all the sky functionality would be removed 

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This message was authored by: peter-marlow+1966

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As far as i  remember  as far know you can't  have a  subscription  for both  once you activate  your  sky glass  air tv  your sky q subscription  is cancelled  and you have to return  the sky q equipment  and you will  have to bills to pay  on your next payment  1 for the last month  of sky q and your  sky glass air subscription 

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This message was authored by: TimmyBGood

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@Paperboy 

 

A Glass television without a subscription can be used as a monitor to display Sky Q output (although this does feel vaguely wrong ; )

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