Sky has stepped up its game with the launch of the second-generation Sky Glass TV, a model that promises to revolutionize home entertainment with its state-of-the-art features. The television boasts a stunning 4K Quantum Dot display, ensuring vibrant colors and sharp images that draw viewers right into the action. Paired with an advanced HDR, the visual experience is nothing short of spectacular.
But the innovation doesn’t stop with the visuals. The audio experience has been significantly enhanced with a re-engineered Dolby Atmos sound system. Featuring seven powerful speakers including a built-in soundbar and dual subwoofers, the new Sky Glass ensures a surround sound experience, immersing you deeper into your favorite shows and movies.
The introduction of Sky OS—formerly known as Entertainment OS—brings a fresh and personalized interface to the users. It's tailored to enhance the way you consume content by offering personalized content recommendations based on your viewing habits. Not only that, but with voice control functionality, finding what you want to watch has never been easier.
A unique feature of the Sky Glass TV is its playlist creation, allowing users to curate their favorite shows and movies in a seamless manner. Whether you choose the 43", 55", or 65" sizes, the television's sleek design includes an easy-to-assemble stand, ensuring that setting up your new TV is as smooth as its features.
This flexible payment model is a gamechanger as it starts at just £14 per month. The TV is sold on a 24-month contract, making it highly accessible to a wide range of consumers.
For those who are budget-conscious, Sky has announced the forthcoming release of the Sky Glass Air in 2025. This version will still feature a 4K HDR display paired with Dolby Audio, but at a reduced cost, maintaining quality while making it accessible to even more households.
Fraser Stirling, Global Chief Product Officer for Sky and Comcast, emphasized the company's commitment to making high-quality home entertainment devices affordable and user-friendly. With these new TVs, Sky seems poised to capture a broader audience and redefine the viewing experience at home.
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