Sky Stream puts Sky Glass in a box
, in the UK – and now the company is bringing the streaming-based benefits of Glass to those who’d rather not shell out for a whole new TV.back in April, is essentially Sky Glass condensed into a drinks coaster-sized streaming puck. By plugging one of these devices into your current home display via HDMI, you’ll get access to all the channels, shows and apps currently offered by Sky – including Sky Atlantic and Netflix – through Wi-Fi alone, eliminating the need for an external dish.
So, yes – Sky Stream is expensive. For a well-rounded streaming package – let’s say Sky Atlantic, Netflix, Disney Plus and Sky Sports – you’re still looking at paying the big bucks versus other entertainment aggregators like Virgin Media . This might sound like a trivial improvement, but in practice, having the option to create multiple Playlists keeps the Sky Glass/Stream interface more focused on what you, personally, want to watch in a household of multiple viewers . Crucially, though, you won’t be required to identify yourself when watching live TV.
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