Your next TV could cost as little as £4.50 per month with these savings on Sky Glass
Both Sky Glass Air and Sky Glass Gen 2 models are included
If you're not fussed about owning your TV outright and lack the upfront funds to buy the latest flagship, have you ever thought about getting one on subscription? Thanks to this discount, I'd recommend checking out these Sky Glass Air and Glass Gen 2 TV bundles with 20% off – now starting from £4.50 per month.
Sky Glass Air is Sky's budget-friendly, slim model, and it could be yours for the per-month price of just one single barista coffee. Or if you'd like something a little more premium with better local dimming and built-in sound, the Sky Glass Gen 2, from £11 per month, is worth a look.
I must point out that you'll also need a Sky streaming TV subscription, which is available from £15 per month. This opens up access to Sky TV, Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max and Hayu in one TV package.
Even with the TV subscription factored in, this is one of the most affordable ways to loan a TV and get access to the world's best streaming services.
Today's best Sky Glass deals
Sky Glass: get 20% off TV bundles — prices start at £4.50 per month
Sky Glass is a 4K Quantum Dot QLED smart TV with Sky services and streaming apps built in. You can now save 20% on the 43-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch models of both the Air and Gen 2, with prices starting at £4.50 per month. This is a 48-month loan and also requires a streaming TV subscription from £15 per month, but it is excellent value overall if you're happy with the loan.
We've written both a Sky Glass Air review and a Sky Glass Gen 2 review. Going for the Air model is the most basic way to own a Sky Glass TV. You'll need to be prepared to sacrifice local dimming and Dolby Atmos soundbar integration, but these are reasonable sacrifices for just general everyday viewing, especially when you consider how affordable the TV is.
If you'd prefer the more premium alternative, the Sky Glass Gen 2 offers significant improvements, including a superior picture, better brightness and more advanced local dimming. It also has that Dolby Atmos soundbar built in for improved audio quality.
For both models, you'll get an all-in-one, easy-to-use Sky Hub that doesn’t require a dish to be installed for live viewing. You can also choose between 43-inch, 55-inch and 65-inch TVs.
If loaning a TV isn't for you, then it's worth taking a look at our guides to the best TVs for all budgets and the best OLED TVs. We've categorised all our favourite options based on features and budget.
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