
"It also means all it needs is a power cable and an internet connection, be that via wifi or ethernet no aerial or satellite cable required and just one remote for all of your TV, streaming apps and services combined. It also has Sky's voice-control system with integrated mics, so you can turn it on, search, control the volume and playback by simply saying Hello Sky followed by your command. You have to speak up a bit but it works well."
"The Glass Air is a lighter, slimmer and cheaper version of the Glass gen 2 and is arguably the low-cost TV Sky should have launched first, coming in three sizes starting at 309 or just 6 a month on 48-month interest-free credit with 20 upfront. As with its pricier siblings, Glass Air requires a Sky subscription for full use, which costs from 15 a month for the Essential TV pack."
The Glass Air is a lighter, slimmer and cheaper version of Glass gen 2, offered in three sizes starting at 309 or 6 a month on 48-month interest-free credit with 20 upfront. The set lacks an integrated soundbar and aluminium body, using a slim plastic frame available in three colours with a matching remote. The TV requires a Sky subscription for full use and will otherwise operate as a basic smart TV with streaming apps, aerial and three HDMI ports. The display is a 60Hz 4K LCD with HDR support but lacks local-dimming backlight. The set needs only power and internet, and includes Sky voice control.
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