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“Sky Glass Air TV Offers Free Ultra HD Access for One Year”

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Sky is currently offering free Ultra HD access for a year to customers purchasing a 43” Sky Glass Air TV. This promotion aims to enhance the viewing experience on select Sky Entertainment, Sky Cinema, and Sky Sports channels by providing sharper and more vibrant images. Interested buyers must act quickly as the offer is set to expire on July 30, saving them £72 compared to the regular £6 monthly fee for the UHD add-on.

The Sky Glass Air is a cost-effective option introduced by the telecom giant as an alternative to traditional satellite dishes and Sky Q boxes. Priced at £6 per month, it boasts a 4K HDR Quantum Dot screen, Dolby Audio speakers, hands-free voice control, personalized recommendations, and an effortless plug-and-play setup. Available in Carbon Grey, Cotton White, or Sea Green, the device caters to various preferences.

To acquire the Sky Glass Air smart TV starting at £6 per month, customers must bundle it with a Sky TV package. The £6 fee covers the TV itself and requires pairing with a Sky TV and Netflix subscription, starting at £15 for the Essential TV bundle, totaling £21 for the entire package. Opting for the £22 Ultimate TV bundle offers additional channels like Sky Documentaries and Sky Comedy, but customers should note the 48-month deal for the Sky Glass Air along with the 24-month TV and Netflix package.

For those looking to purchase outright, 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 includes significant savings on TV, Sky Sports, and fiber broadband packages, with the Biggest Combo bundle being a popular choice.

Despite its affordability, the Sky Glass Air has garnered positive reviews from users, praising its audio-visual quality and ease of use. While it may not cater to hardcore gamers, it is deemed suitable for casual gamers and everyday viewers seeking a budget-friendly yet immersive TV experience.

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