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Samsung might be the most popular TV maker on the planet but Sky definitely wants to make a dent in its market share. The company has already launched its new Glass TV which offers full access to all of its channels without the need for a dish drilled to the wall. Now, six months after it first arrived in stores, there’s a big incentive to ditch your current gogglebox and make the jump to Glass with Sky offering a £100 prepaid Mastercard to anyone who buys one of its clever tellies.

This deal is available across all screen sizes including 43-inch, 55-inch and 66-inch plus you can choose to have your TV shipped in numerous fruity colours such as Dusky Pink, Racing Green or Ocean Blue.

Along with the £100 Mastercard, those ordering Sky Glass will also be offered a £50 Stream Puck without paying a penny for it. This mini streaming box can be plugged into any existing TV you have dotted around the home with it then bringing the full Sky experience to the screen.

If you weren’t already Sky Glass and the Stream Puck both use your internet connection to beam content into your home. Everything you watch is streamed with both live TV and catch up services available as part of this platform.

READ MORE: Best Sky Deals: Get Discounts On TV Packages For Sky Glass And Sky Q

Unlike Sky Q there’s no hard disk tucked inside with users adding shows they like to a special Playlists section on the home screen. Anything that’s been previously aired on channels such as BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky Atlantic is then stored via cloud services with Sky promising that almost all content should be available to watch at any time without needing to fill up a hard disk.

Other features on Sky Glass include a new remote which features backlit keys and a colour-matched design. There’s also a Dolby Atmos-powered soundbar built-in so you don’t need to buy any extra audio equipment to get a cinema-style experience.

You can also control things via voice search with simple commands finding new shows to watch and even turning on the big screen.

Now, you might be wondering how much this is all going to cost you?

Sky Glass itself starts from just £13 per month for the smaller 43-inch screen with things rising to £21 for the 65-inch display.

Want to know more about Sky Glass? You can read our full Sky Glass review here

That doesn’t include any of Sky’s content with a standard Entertainment package costing an extra £26 per month. From then on it’s up to you how much more you want to add and how much extra you can afford.

Add Sky Sports and things will increase by £25 per month – include Sky Cinema and another £11 will be added to your bill – enable Sky Kids and things go up by another £5 per month.

One thing that is worth noting is that Sky Glass is compatible with all the latest streaming services including Disney+, Apple TV+ and Prime Video.

Those all cost extra to watch but Sky is throwing in full access to Netflix for free allowing customers to binge on boxsets such as Drive to Survive, Stranger Things and Anatomy of a Scandal

SEE THE SKY GLASS DEAL HERE




Samsung might be the most popular TV maker on the planet but Sky definitely wants to make a dent in its market share. The company has already launched its new Glass TV which offers full access to all of its channels without the need for a dish drilled to the wall. Now, six months after it first arrived in stores, there’s a big incentive to ditch your current gogglebox and make the jump to Glass with Sky offering a £100 prepaid Mastercard to anyone who buys one of its clever tellies.

This deal is available across all screen sizes including 43-inch, 55-inch and 66-inch plus you can choose to have your TV shipped in numerous fruity colours such as Dusky Pink, Racing Green or Ocean Blue.

Along with the £100 Mastercard, those ordering Sky Glass will also be offered a £50 Stream Puck without paying a penny for it. This mini streaming box can be plugged into any existing TV you have dotted around the home with it then bringing the full Sky experience to the screen.

If you weren’t already Sky Glass and the Stream Puck both use your internet connection to beam content into your home. Everything you watch is streamed with both live TV and catch up services available as part of this platform.

READ MORE: Best Sky Deals: Get Discounts On TV Packages For Sky Glass And Sky Q

Unlike Sky Q there’s no hard disk tucked inside with users adding shows they like to a special Playlists section on the home screen. Anything that’s been previously aired on channels such as BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Sky Atlantic is then stored via cloud services with Sky promising that almost all content should be available to watch at any time without needing to fill up a hard disk.

Other features on Sky Glass include a new remote which features backlit keys and a colour-matched design. There’s also a Dolby Atmos-powered soundbar built-in so you don’t need to buy any extra audio equipment to get a cinema-style experience.

You can also control things via voice search with simple commands finding new shows to watch and even turning on the big screen.

Now, you might be wondering how much this is all going to cost you?

Sky Glass itself starts from just £13 per month for the smaller 43-inch screen with things rising to £21 for the 65-inch display.

Want to know more about Sky Glass? You can read our full Sky Glass review here

That doesn’t include any of Sky’s content with a standard Entertainment package costing an extra £26 per month. From then on it’s up to you how much more you want to add and how much extra you can afford.

Add Sky Sports and things will increase by £25 per month – include Sky Cinema and another £11 will be added to your bill – enable Sky Kids and things go up by another £5 per month.

One thing that is worth noting is that Sky Glass is compatible with all the latest streaming services including Disney+, Apple TV+ and Prime Video.

Those all cost extra to watch but Sky is throwing in full access to Netflix for free allowing customers to binge on boxsets such as Drive to Survive, Stranger Things and Anatomy of a Scandal

SEE THE SKY GLASS DEAL HERE

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