Sky took the wraps off all-new QLED TV at a glitzy keynote presentation in London today. This was the first major hardware announcement from the satellite broadcaster since it unveiled Sky Q back in 2015, which replaced Sky+HD in its line-up the following year.
Dubbed Sky Glass, the flatscreen QLED TV includes all of the circuitry needed to stream the complete Sky Q experience, as well as most-watch streaming apps like Netflix, Prime Video, and Disney+. Sky Glass arrives in a choice of five different colours, and has been certified “carbon neutral”. Sky says that because everything is built into the television, it will use less energy then a separate set-top box connected via HDMI – with up to 50 percent less power consumed than the traditional set-top.
For those worried that an Ultra HD television with Sky Q built-in could cost a small fortune, Sky was quick to play those fears. The UK broadcaster has confirmed that prices will start from £13 a month for the Sky Glass television and a bundle of channels. Sky Cinema, Sky Sports, and bundles with Netflix and Disney+ can all be added at an extra cost.
Sky Glass will being to arrive from October 18, 2021 in the UK, with more countries to be added in 2022, Sky has confirmed.
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