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If you already have Sky Q and a half decent TV then I wouldn't bother.
If you can't get Sky Q for whatever reason, want 4K(ish) video and need a new TV at a low price it might be worth it.
I would only get Glass if you use Sky Broadband, as any issues and they will just blame your internet provider.
As with all Sky equipment, it will be made to a price and will give you some sort of grief at some point. Make sure the socket is accessible to switch it on and off at fairly regular intervals!
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In reply to Post #1 A bloke at work was telling me he had just moved over to Sky Glass and although they upgraded the broadband and router if his kids and the Mrs were all using wifi the tv would struggle to stream and would pause and jitter and then the words were out of sync with the mouths and what they were saying. He's got a grace period and will be ending it.
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In reply to Post #1 Apparently the TV's themselves arent the best.
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Hi all thinking of moving over to sky glass, has anyone got it and would you recommend.
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