16 Jul 2023 02:50 PM
16 Jul 2023 02:52 PM - last edited: 16 Jul 2023 02:53 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more@neil+anstis You can connect Sky Q to a Glas TV, however you can't have 2 sets of subs, it's either Q or Glass, not both. Each additional TV needs Pucks.
You can have up to 3 Glass TV's & 6 Pucks.
If you don't need a new TV then just get the stream pucks on their own.
16 Jul 2023 03:14 PM
Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more
@neil+anstis wrote:
Is it possible to connect sky Q to a sky Glass TV or do you need Pucks for each TV?
Just to add - bear in mind if you subscribe to Sky Glass, you'll have to return all your Sky Q kit anyway.
16 Jul 2023 03:25 PM
@neil+anstis wrote:
Is it possible to connect sky Q to a sky Glass TV or do you need Pucks for each TV?
If you currently have Q then you can order and activate Glass upon which your Q contract will cancel and you'll switch to a streaming only contract via the Glass TV. You can, however, cancel the streaming subscription contract, keep paying for the Glass TV hardware, and revert back to Sky Q with the Q box connected to the Glass TV via HDMI.
Do make sure that you're buying Glass for the right reason. It's a very limited, not very smart TV with reasonable sound and is much less versatile than a proper smart TV. It's also over-priced and nearing its second birthday with no hardware improvements in that time but some people do love the aesthetic of it.
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