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Discussion topic: Should I move to Stream and Glass

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This message was authored by DHWsky This message was authored by: DHWsky

Should I move to Stream and Glass

I am currently a Sky Q customer, 1 main box and 2 mini boxes. My contract is at an end. I need one new TV so am evaluating a Sky Glass TV with 2 Sky Stream pucks.

 

I am happy to stream but am used to recording F1 and Football and watching shortly after they have finished or from the start while still playing. I have read a number of posts suggesting this can be an issue so before committing to a change I am keen to get actual users feedback.

 

Your thoughts as users would be appreciated.

 

 


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This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood Answer

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@DHWsky wrote:

Concerns around other user's comments about sports not be easily available shortly after live broadcast or to start for beginning during Live broadcast e.g. F1


There's simply no guarantee that's going to happen as reliably as it can with playback of an individual local hard drive recording made of the live broadcast.  It's undoubtedly more reliable than when the service was launched, but mistakes and technology failures do occur.

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This message was authored by Mister_Dalek This message was authored by: Mister_Dalek

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@DHWsky wrote:

I am currently a Sky Q customer, 1 main box and 2 mini boxes. My contract is at an end. I need one new TV so am evaluating a Sky Glass TV with 2 Sky Stream pucks.

 

I am happy to stream but am used to recording F1 and Football and watching shortly after they have finished or from the start while still playing. I have read a number of posts suggesting this can be an issue so before committing to a change I am keen to get actual users feedback.

 

Your thoughts as users would be appreciated.

 

 


Some people love it, others hate it. 

Sky Stream can work well for some customers and quite badly for others. It's quite a different experience to Sky Q but the only real way to know whether it'll work for you is to try it. 

It relies entirely on you having a fast and stable broadband network. Without this it's pointless even considering. 

This message was authored by Jporch316 This message was authored by: Jporch316

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@DHWsky wrote:

I am currently a Sky Q customer, 1 main box and 2 mini boxes. My contract is at an end. I need one new TV so am evaluating a Sky Glass TV with 2 Sky Stream pucks.

 

I am happy to stream but am used to recording F1 and Football and watching shortly after they have finished or from the start while still playing. I have read a number of posts suggesting this can be an issue so before committing to a change I am keen to get actual users feedback.

 

Your thoughts as users would be appreciated.

 

 


It's a different way to consume tv .... personally I love it and it does everything I need it to with the added bonus of getting rid of the satellite dish!

 

as I've mentioned to everyone who asks so your research , watch a lot of YouTube videos to familiarise yourself with the interface and how it works . Sky have a YouTube channel which shows it all works 

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This message was authored by DHWsky This message was authored by: DHWsky

Re: Should I move to Stream and Glass

Thx, I do have fast FTTP and stream a lot. Concerns around other user's comments about sports not be easily available shortly after live broadcast or to start for beginning during Live broadcast e.g. F1

This message was authored by TimmyBGood This message was authored by: TimmyBGood Answer

Re: Should I move to Stream and Glass

Posted by a Superuser, not a Sky employee. Find out more

@DHWsky wrote:

Concerns around other user's comments about sports not be easily available shortly after live broadcast or to start for beginning during Live broadcast e.g. F1


There's simply no guarantee that's going to happen as reliably as it can with playback of an individual local hard drive recording made of the live broadcast.  It's undoubtedly more reliable than when the service was launched, but mistakes and technology failures do occur.

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Sky Glass 55" (on ethernet) & two Stream Pucks (one ethernet / one WiFi)
BT Halo 3+ Ultrafast FTTP (500Mbs), BT Smart Hub 2
This message was authored by Exiled-in-HH This message was authored by: Exiled-in-HH

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@DHWsky wrote:

I am currently a Sky Q customer, 1 main box and 2 mini boxes. My contract is at an end. I need one new TV so am evaluating a Sky Glass TV with 2 Sky Stream pucks.

 

I am happy to stream but am used to recording F1 and Football and watching shortly after they have finished or from the start while still playing. I have read a number of posts suggesting this can be an issue so before committing to a change I am keen to get actual users feedback.

 

Your thoughts as users would be appreciated.

 

 


Which other TVs are you considering?

 

As you'll need 3 pucks with other TVs😉

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This message was authored by Gincap This message was authored by: Gincap

Re: Should I move to Stream and Glass

Sky Glass TVs are now 3 years old, you'd be crazy to invest in a 3 year old TV. Look for a decent Nano or OLED and if you really want Sky get pucks. 

Visit a Sky store and check out streaming as it is totally different to Q and does not suit everyone. 

Now TV is also a worthwhile consideration these days too, far cheaper and now in UHD

This message was authored by Bulls1974 This message was authored by: Bulls1974

Re: Should I move to Stream and Glass

As Gincap says,

Sky Glass tv's are inferior to the TV's of the last 2 years. The best of last years, will and does out perform them. They do have a small visual advantage in that the puck is part of the tv. However if their is a fault on the stream parts or the TV it's self then the whole system is down. Stream and the very small pucks are reduce the chances of total failure.

 

Read the Glass forums 😎

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