⭐ Sky Glass Review | There is nothing magic about this TV

Read the full in-depth review - https://www.avforums.com/reviews/sky-... On paper, Sky Glass TV promises an impressive package of convergence between the traditional TV, apps, no dish Sky TV, good sound and unique subscription-based pricing where in theory, you only need one (power) cable running to the set. The reality is altogether different with a promising if highly frustrating UI, married to a budget level TV with mediocre picture quality, that lacks dynamic range robbing HDR content of its highlights and ultimate pop. This first-generation version of Glass showed promise but it requires some serious reworking for those of us who want decent picture quality to match the connected ambitions of Sky. As it stands, the separate route of a decent Smart TV, solid soundbar with subwoofer and a Sky Q box (if you must have Sky), is still your best option to achieve the goals set out here in the best possible quality. We use (www.portrait.com) Portrait Displays' Calman color calibration software, a Murideo Seven Generator and Klein K-10A meter for measurement and calibration. Support us with regular donations via our Patreon campaign at   / avforums  . Or make a one-off donation at https://www.streamlabs.com/avforums. Your donations help us to improve the website and publish more editorial and videos. Visit us at https://www.avforums.com About us: https://www.avforums.com/pages/about-us/ Contact us: https://www.avforums.com/pages/contact/ Follow us! Twitter -   / avforums   Facebook -   / avforums   Instagram -   / avforums   Music - Licensed by Epidemic Sound