Sorry to be so critical, but… do you just make stuff up?? It’s not a Samsung panel, it’s a Philips. The apps will continue to work without an active Sky subscription - as long as there is a valid Sky account in place. Sky will activate used Glass TVs for new subscribers - the credit agreement on the Glass itself lies with the original purchaser, it does not follow the TV around to the new owner. It’s an unsecured personal loan, just like any other. But I do agree with you on one thing - it’s definitely not a smart TV in the way people would think it should be!
Sorry TPV bought part of Philips that use to make panels and have used Samsung’s Quantum Dot technology. LG panels are Oled and Samsungs Qled. I do see one person on Reddit Saying it’s made by Philips but there no other information anywhere saying this and I wouldn’t believe everything you hear on Reddit
What Hifi : There's also a DVB-T/T2 digital TV tuner for backup if you lose internet connectivity. Sky revealed to Pocket-lint that it makes the TV itself, but TPV (the parent company of TP Vision and the Philips TV brand in Europe) makes the LED panel.
I've been looking for many months now, always holding back from clicking on checkout. Would you advise on buying one now? I cant help but think it's a 4 year old TV thst hasnt reduced in price? That... And as soon as i buy i am sure a second gen would be announced lol Just so tempted and want to jump on board
@@Mex.Jordan i see your point but look at it this way there are no rumours or plans for Sky to make a 2nd gen of Sky glass, sky glass now seams to have ironed out all the issues it’s now a great system, I also would worry about it being 4 years old tv tech hasn’t moved on that massively at all and most things added to new tvs these days are just gimmicks to get to you buy whoever’s tv has the best gimmicks now if your worried that things will go 8k I wouldn’t those tvs are a long way off, skyglass is enough for anyone I love mine.
@@Mex.Jordan don’t get me wrong when I 1st got mine I hated all the bugs it had that I had to wait to get sorted out by sky but give them there dues they listen to there customers, if you do get one have a look at my other videos about the remote control issues and how to make sure you don’t have any and the must one to watch how to set up your picture settings as it ships in eco mode it makes so much difference setting the picture up yourself it really is night and day. Oh and please subscribe if you haven’t already 👍🏻
im a gold vip member , they offered me a 65 inch glass tv with netflix for £0 -00 for 2 months , then £28 a month after that, id only use it for my xbox as we dont watch tv as we dont have a license, i pay £16 a month just for netflix alone , comes with hdmi too , seems like a no brainer to me , what you think,,
Yes would totally agree I wish I never got sky glass ,waste of money should have stuck to normal sky waste of money .
@@andrewstuart3643 we live and learn
Sorry to be so critical, but… do you just make stuff up?? It’s not a Samsung panel, it’s a Philips. The apps will continue to work without an active Sky subscription - as long as there is a valid Sky account in place. Sky will activate used Glass TVs for new subscribers - the credit agreement on the Glass itself lies with the original purchaser, it does not follow the TV around to the new owner. It’s an unsecured personal loan, just like any other.
But I do agree with you on one thing - it’s definitely not a smart TV in the way people would think it should be!
@@raymondcox7709 sorry no it’s Samsung only panel makers are Samsung and lg Phillips don’t make panels anymore I do my research
Sorry TPV bought part of Philips that use to make panels and have used Samsung’s Quantum Dot technology. LG panels are Oled and Samsungs Qled.
I do see one person on Reddit
Saying it’s made by Philips but there no other information anywhere saying this and I wouldn’t believe everything you hear on Reddit
What Hifi : There's also a DVB-T/T2 digital TV tuner for backup if you lose internet connectivity. Sky revealed to Pocket-lint that it makes the TV itself, but TPV (the parent company of TP Vision and the Philips TV brand in Europe) makes the LED panel.
@@marcosgilson3578 no tpv bought a part of Philips
I've been looking for many months now, always holding back from clicking on checkout.
Would you advise on buying one now? I cant help but think it's a 4 year old TV thst hasnt reduced in price?
That... And as soon as i buy i am sure a second gen would be announced lol
Just so tempted and want to jump on board
@@Mex.Jordan i see your point but look at it this way there are no rumours or plans for Sky to make a 2nd gen of Sky glass, sky glass now seams to have ironed out all the issues it’s now a great system, I also would worry about it being 4 years old tv tech hasn’t moved on that massively at all and most things added to new tvs these days are just gimmicks to get to you buy whoever’s tv has the best gimmicks now if your worried that things will go 8k I wouldn’t those tvs are a long way off, skyglass is enough for anyone I love mine.
@@ReviewBoxUK excellent, appreciate the response! 👍
@@Mex.Jordan don’t get me wrong when I 1st got mine I hated all the bugs it had that I had to wait to get sorted out by sky but give them there dues they listen to there customers, if you do get one have a look at my other videos about the remote control issues and how to make sure you don’t have any and the must one to watch how to set up your picture settings as it ships in eco mode it makes so much difference setting the picture up yourself it really is night and day. Oh and please subscribe if you haven’t already 👍🏻
So better off with sky stream?
im a gold vip member , they offered me a 65 inch glass tv with netflix for £0 -00 for 2 months , then £28 a month after that, id only use it for my xbox as we dont watch tv as we dont have a license, i pay £16 a month just for netflix alone , comes with hdmi too , seems like a no brainer to me , what you think,,
If you’re paying and watching Netflix you need a TV licence,that’s a gray area.
@@Whizzy-jx3qe your wrong. Its live tv or bbc channels. I told em i watch netflix and they said thats fine. No license needed
@@Whizzy-jx3qeit's not a grey area. Netflix doesn't require a TV licence. Never has.