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		|  11-10-2021, 16:53 | #46 |  
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					Originally Posted by Jaymoss  I thought these were LG? Nothing wrong with LG TVs 
 But you are right for the price I would buy Hisense and save a few hundred quid
 
 The next thing I buy by choice ie if my existing tv lasts is a short throw projector and one of those really nice none reflective screens but that is years off my pocket hahahaha
 |  I have just read the review - it states the screen is a Panasonic
 
The thing I was most interested in was the recording side of Glass - this was not mentioned at all (I have been told it can to the cloud - in which case I would want to know how long a recording would be available for)
		 
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		|  11-10-2021, 17:09 | #47 |  
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					Originally Posted by Raider999  I have just read the review - it states the screen is a Panasonic
 The thing I was most interested in was the recording side of Glass - this was not mentioned at all (I have been told it can to the cloud - in which case I would want to know how long a recording would be available for)
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		|  11-10-2021, 17:21 | #48 |  
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					Originally Posted by Jaymoss  Dunno where I got LG from then hahaha |  
I believe I read an article that said all OLED are either LG or produced by others under license to LG.
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		|  11-10-2021, 17:50 | #49 |  
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			The Sky Glass TV is made by TP Vision who make Philips TV sets 
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		| The panel itself is supplied by TP Vision, the company behind Philips TVs. It combines the quantum dot technology made famous by Samsung's QLED TVs with a direct LED backlight. Perhaps unsurprisingly, Sky isn't getting into specifics such as the number of dimming zones Sky Glass has, or its peak brightness figures. |  |  
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		|  11-10-2021, 18:05 | #50 |  
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					Originally Posted by Inactive Digital  I think the level of functionality that is disabled if you cancel your subscription needs clarifying by Sky. I don't understand how buyers can be prevented from using Glass with another provider (eg VM) unless the HDMI inputs are disabled. |  I suspect that they were referring to the Smart TV functionality disappearing if you cancelled Sky, leaving you with just the terrestrial channels via aerial.
 
I agree that as the TV has HDMI, you must be able to use streaming sticks and alternative boxes.
		 
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		|  12-10-2021, 21:46 | #51 |  
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			Suspect given the entrenched poverty caused by energy prices, Universal Credit cuts, etc that Sky don’t want to be advertising interest free TVs to non-subscribers. Especially in the early days. Hence the lack of specificity.
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		|  13-10-2021, 12:06 | #52 |  
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					Originally Posted by OLD BOY  I suspect that they were referring to the Smart TV functionality disappearing if you cancelled Sky, leaving you with just the terrestrial channels via aerial.
 I agree that as the TV has HDMI, you must be able to use streaming sticks and alternative boxes.
 |  It'll work as a freeview tv once you cancel subscription, notes we have say you'll still be able to use Netflix, prime etc but noth SKQ itself. 
You can connect 3 devices via the HDMI ports, if you have a hdmi switch/splitter you can ofcourse connect more devices, it does work with VM boxes no problems, however if you're staying with VM you'd be better of buying a standard smart tv, the SKY glass isn't all that from what we've been told in office. 
I'm yet to see one but we're having a demo one in this week so i'll hopefully have more info then unless only the oompa loompas upstairs get the demo.
		 
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		|  17-10-2021, 00:38 | #53 |  
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			Sky Glass Channel lineup revealed on DS Forum: 
Highlights are:
 
-ViacomCBS to launch HD Channels for 5 Star and 5 USA
 
-Sky to launch HD Channels for Pick and Sky Replay
 
-BBC to launch HD Channels for BBC Alba and BBC Parliament
 
-Sky to add up to FIVE UHD Channels to EPG
 
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		|  17-10-2021, 00:40 | #54 |  
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					Originally Posted by Media Boy  Highlights are:
 -BBC to launch HD Channels for BBC Alba and BBC Parliament
 
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		|  17-10-2021, 20:45 | #55 |  
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			I'd think about the 43" for our bedroom as don't currently have one there. 
 It's got decent specs and a soundbar built in. So wall mounting it would mean only having a power cable to hide.
 
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		|  17-10-2021, 21:17 | #56 |  
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			Can't wait for Virgin sand to launch. :p
		 
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		|  18-10-2021, 05:08 | #57 |  
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			and what is Virgin Sand ?
		 
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		|  18-10-2021, 11:01 | #58 |  
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					Originally Posted by Paul  and what is Virgin Sand ? |  I think Legendkiller2k is referencing something they've seen at work and can't talk about yet.
 
Sand basically being part of glass production is just humourous way to say it's a Virgin Media branded TV product.
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		|  18-10-2021, 11:57 | #59 |  
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			I think he is more likely just having a laugh.
		 
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					Originally Posted by Paul  and what is Virgin Sand ? |  
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