Sky Glass: from \u00a326 per month –\u00a0buy from Sky<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ul>\nSky Glass vs Sky Q: Installation and setup<\/h2>\n
As you can imagine installing Sky Glass is a more straightforward process to Sky Q, largely because it can all be done yourself with minimal effort.<\/p>\n
Sky Glass is a physical TV set and, as with any other you've owned, doesn't take long to install, and can put the TV together yourself after unboxing.<\/p>\n
It takes under 30 minutes unless you want it wall-mounted, which may call for a handyman – but once on you'll follow the on screen instructions and connect to the internet you're good to go.<\/p>\n
Of course, if you have a TV you love or already have a smart TV Sky Glass is pretty redundant, so unless you are looking to replace it Sky Q is the way to go.<\/p>\n
But Sky Q requires a satellite dish, which a professional will need to come and install and connect to your set-top box and TV, which all adds to the cost of going for this option.<\/p>\n
While it's not as easy to get up and running out of the box, it does come with its own perks, which we will get into below.<\/p>\n
Sky Glass vs Sky Q: Can you record?<\/h2>\n
One of the biggest points of contention between Sky Glass and Sky Q is recording on each device, and they work very differently.<\/p>\n
Sky Glass is essentially a streaming service in the form of a TV, so there is no traditional recording function as content can't be downloaded.<\/p>\n
In place of recording is a 'Playlist' feature in which you can catch-up on shows you've missed by saving content to the cloud until you are ready to watch it.<\/p>\n
You can find more about recording in our\u00a0can you record on Sky Glass?'\u00a0explainer, where we give you a rundown of what you can and can't do.<\/p>\n
Sky Q wins hands down here as not only can you record, but with 12 tuners you can record multiple programmes at once to access on demand when you are ready.<\/p>\n
You can opt for either 1TB or 2TB storage drive, so if you are someone that wants to record lots of series or shows this is a great option for you.<\/p>\n
The content you 'save' on Sky Glass will expire and not all content is available, so it's not as convenient as recording on Sky Q, and unlike Sky Q, you won't be able to record live sports events .<\/p>\n
Does Sky Glass have the same channels as Sky Q?<\/h2>\n
Sky Glass is a smart TV, so alongside the Sky TV package you can get access to thousands of shows and films by adding other streaming apps like\u00a0Disney+\u00a0and\u00a0Amazon Prime into the mix too.<\/p>\n
It boasts 100 channels that you won't find on Freeview, over 500 boxsets, 30,000 shows, and of course the\u00a0Netflix\u00a0add-on as part of the package (with a huge library of content in itself).<\/p>\n
Sky Q on the other hand includes both standard definition channels and the HD equivalents, so you'll get more channels in terms of numbers.<\/p>\n
The set-top box also includes BoxNation, FreeSports, Al Jazeera and international channels that aren't available on Sky Glass or Sky's other streaming device Sky Stream.<\/p>\n
There is also a huge variety of customisable packages, with add-ons such as Sky Sports, Sky Cinema, or BT Sports, which you can include at extra cost on both Sky Glass and Q.<\/p>\n
Do you still need Sky Q with Sky Glass?<\/h2>\n
Sky Glass comes with Sky TV built-in and works over wi-fi, so there is no need to plug in an existing Sky Q box or satellite dish, and if you are and existing customer looking to switch there are a few extra steps.<\/p>\n
As you can only have one Sky TV subscription per household, if you are already a Sky Q customer and are looking to switch over to Sky Glass then you'll need to cancel your Sky Q subscription.<\/p>\n
Once you've activated your new Glass TV you can start streaming straight away, but you'll have 60 days to return all of your existing Sky Q boxes.<\/p>\n
Sky Glass vs Sky Q: Which to choose\u00a0<\/h2>\n
At the end of the day, which you choose comes down to what your needs are, if you are looking for a new smart TV then Sky Glass is an excellent choice. <\/p>\n
But Sky Q will get you on demand content that you'll be able to record. Here's a quick comparison of the two:<\/p>\n
Choose the Sky Glass if:<\/h3>\n\n- You don't want a satellite dish<\/li>\n
- You want a top-quality smart TV<\/li>\n
- You don't rely on recording<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n