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Sky glass

Im looking at getting a sky glass tv for my bedroom  ,I currently have 3 puks (1  in the lounge and the other in my daughters bedroom and one in my bed room where i want the glass tv) do I need to keep the puk with the sky glass tv ? 

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@Joyg wrote:

Im looking at getting a sky glass tv for my bedroom  ,I currently have 3 puks (1  in the lounge and the other in my daughters bedroom and one in my bed room where i want the glass tv) do I need to keep the puk with the sky glass tv ? 


@Joyg If you have Sky Glass, you do not need to connect a Sky Stream puck to it, as the puck is essentially built into the TV. 

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So if I do get a tv i have a puk that I paid £39.99 for thats no use 🙄🤔,might just get a second hand tv

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So if I do get a tv i have a puk that I paid £39.99 for thats no use 🙄🤔,might just get a second hand tv


Yeah, thats the point of the Sky Stream puck, to provide the Sky streaming platform on any TV, whereas the Sky Glass is a TV with the platform built in.

 

Unless there was any specific reason you wanted the Sky Glass, you would almost certainly be better off continuing with your Stream puck and purchasing another TV.

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@Joyg wrote:

 

might just get a second hand tv


Even the Gen 2 Glass isn't particularly distinguished hardware: if you don't want Sky functionality built in or need the finance terms then buying something else is a very reasonable decision.

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