Sky is currently offering a special promotion where customers purchasing a 43” Sky Glass Air TV will receive a complimentary one-year subscription to Ultra HD. This upgrade enhances the viewing experience by providing sharper and more vibrant images when enjoying selected Sky Entertainment, Sky Cinema, and Sky Sports channels. The offer is available for a limited time and expires on July 30, saving customers £72 compared to the regular price of £6 per month for the UHD add-on.
The Sky Glass Air, launched in June as a cost-effective and slimmer version of the Sky Glass Gen 2, comes with a starting price of £6 per month, significantly lower than the £14 cost of the Gen 2. Despite its affordability, the Glass Air features a 4K HDR Quantum Dot screen, a Dolby Audio speaker system, hands-free voice control, personalized recommendations, and an easy plug-and-play setup. It is available in three colors: Carbon Grey, Cotton White, and Sea Green.
To acquire the new Sky Glass Air smart TV, customers can opt for a monthly payment plan starting at £6 when bundled with a Sky TV package. This price includes the TV itself and requires pairing with a Sky TV and Netflix package starting at £15 for the Essential TV bundle, totaling £21 for the Sky Glass device, over 100 TV channels, and subscriptions to Netflix and Discovery+.
For those who prefer one-time purchases, Amazon is offering a 20% discount on the 43” Samsung Crystal UHD 4K Smart TV, reducing the price from £299 to £239. Additionally, Virgin Media’s Summer of Sports sale features price reductions of up to £336 on TV, Sky Sports, and fiber broadband packages, with substantial savings on bundles offering a variety of channels and services.
While the Sky Glass Air has received positive feedback, some users recommend it for average TV viewers seeking a quality audio-visual experience at an affordable price. However, it may not be suitable for hardcore gamers who require specialized gaming TVs. Overall, users appreciate the ease of assembly, account syncing capabilities, and audiovisual performance of the Sky Glass Air.