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arista
07-10-2021, 03:55 PM
[Sky Glass: New 4k UltraHD smart TV
set to replace satellite dishes and boxes
The new device from Sky is set to aggregate a range
of electronic devices normally spread
throughout a home into one single location,
just as it plans on doing with content
from platforms such as Netflix, Disney and Amazon.]


[Available in five colours and three sizes
(43", 55", and 65"), Sky Glass is the
first major product launch from the
company since it was acquired by
Comcast for £29.7bn in 2018.]

[It has a 4K UltraHD Quantum Dot display,
using nano-crystals that offer an
upgrade on the range of colours
(over a billion shades according to Sky)
and brightness available on the screen.]

[In keeping with the move to declutter,
Sky Glass also does away with the need
for a nest of electronics cables for their audio,
with six integrated speakers and
a sub-woofer.
The launch comes as companies like
Sky figure out how to manage the
competition from streaming services
such as Netflix and Disney.

To this end the company expects
to invest in more Sky Originals
such as Gangs of London and Chernobyl,
and is building a new 32-acre
TV and film studio at Elstree in Hertfordshire.

But it's also making it easier for
people who want the content available
on competitors' platforms to access
that programming though its own devices.]

https://news.sky.com/story/sky-glass-new-4k-ultrahd-smart-tv-set-to-replace-satellite-dishes-and-boxes-12427480




It may be good enough for TS.

bots
07-10-2021, 04:34 PM
The important information .....

The full price is £649 (43"), £849 (55") and £1049 (65").

arista
07-10-2021, 04:38 PM
The important information .....

The full price is £649 (43"), £849 (55") and £1049 (65").


Yes Very True

And


Sky Glass will be available
from £13 per month for the 43" screen,
but consumers will also need
a Sky TV subscription, taking
the cost to £39 per month.

The 55" screen is available for £17 a month,
and the 65" screen for £21 a month
on top of the Sky TV subscription,
and all three will begin retailing from 18 October.


Plug and Play
connects to the internet.

michael21
07-10-2021, 04:55 PM
Yes Very True

And


Sky Glass will be available
from £13 per month for the 43" screen,
but consumers will also need
a Sky TV subscription, taking
the cost to £39 per month.

The 55" screen is available for £17 a month,
and the 65" screen for £21 a month
on top of the Sky TV subscription,
and all three will begin retailing from 18 October.


Plug and Play
connects to the internet.

18 October 2021 need to be here fast 11 days to go Utter bliss

arista
08-10-2021, 11:27 AM
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FBFrzVGWUAEt6Ck?format=jpg&name=900x900



Of course this new Sky Glass TV
is voice activated.

This is the simple remote
that comes with it.

The worlds first carbon neutral TV