• Sky Glass shows the way forward for smart TV designs

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    Sky Glass shows the way forward for smart TV designs

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    Sat, 09 Oct 2021 10:00:16 +0000

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    Sky Glass has arrived, and it's brought with it the potential for a smart TV design revolution.

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    Sky Glass has arrived, and it's brought with it the potential for a smart TV design revolution.

    The all-in-one smart TV is a fascinating piece of hardware for many reasons mainly because it offers a dishless Sky TV experience without a set-top box, and also built-in Dolby Atmos speakers , offering a contained home cinema setup without need for additional accessories like a Sky Q box or a plug-in soundbar.

    That simplicity is a great strength for Sky, and something other
    manufacturers could pay attention to. Weve seen plenty of smart TVs with impressive audio, of course such as the Philips OLED+935 , or the Panasonic JZ2000 .

    But seeing Sky cut its own set-top box hardware out of the equation is a shocking, exciting move eliding it into an internet-connected television,
    and exciting move for the company to make.

    Something worth focusing on, though, is the choice of multiple colors for the Sky Glass smart TVs. While there are only three TV sizes 43-inch, 55-inch
    and 65-inch you can choose each of those in a variety of five colors, from Ceramic White to Dusky Pink, Racing Green, Ocean Blue, and Anthracite Black. Even the remotes match the color of your TV display (Image credit: Future)

    Its a thrilling mix of shades to choose from, shaking up the drab exteriors
    of so many TV screens, locked in the black-gray-silver palette generally expected of displays.

    At times, you can get a TV screen in slight variations, which is usually down to a different TV stand, or a silver model replacing the black at certain retailers. But theres really no sense of color customization across most of the TV market some designer TVs like Samsung The Frame, which has a host of differently-colored bezels you can accessorize with, aside. The apple doesnt fall far from the tree

    The colors are more in line with the new Apple iMac unveiled earlier this
    year than any TV ranges out there today. The 2021 iMac desktop computer range comes in seven colors: green, yellow, orange, pink, purple, blue and silver (although you're limited to green, pink, blue and silver for the entry-level model).

    The new iMac is really a return to form for Apple, given MacBooks in the 90s and early 00s tended to be much more colorful before the creep of consistency (read: gray) took over the companys design philosophy. The 2021 Apple iMac,
    in a fetching blue (Image credit: Future)

    And its simply much more interesting for consumers, both to imagine their devices as more personalized, individual products, and to get more enjoyment of the screen they may have to look at for most of their working day.

    Its staggering that the Sky Glass feels like such an outlier in the TV
    market, where any sense of customization is usually limited to sizing alone, or based around certain specifications, like the audio capability in Panasonics OLED TV range, which varies wildly between its sets, even as the panel and processing quality stay broadly the same.

    Theres more to a TV than its exterior, of course the prettiest frame in the world wont save a budget processor from ruining the pictures onscreen, something we found when reviewing Samsungs The Frame last year. However, manufacturers are starting to cotton on to a desire for more fun and color in consumers purchases, and we can only hope Sky finds a few imitators in the coming years. Read our hands-on Sky Glass review



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