If you’re interested in bagging a Sky Glass for yourself, then we’ve rounded up all the information you need on where to purchase one. If you’re curious about the specs, then take a look at our full rundown of Sky Glass here and read our full Sky Glass review.

How to buy Sky Glass

Sky Glass is now available to order. All you need to do is head to the website, sign up for an account and follow the steps to choose your plan. You can choose the TV model, the payment plan for it, and add your entertainment subscription (and broadband as well, should you want that). You can buy the TV now on the Sky Glass website.

Sky Glass payment plans

If you want to buy Sky Glass, then you’ll need to choose how you wish to pay. You can either pay for the cost of the TV upfront in one chunk or choose to split the payment over either a 24-month/48-month contract. Here’s the costs of each option:

Sky Glass outright costs

43in – £64955in – £84965in – £1,049

Sky Glass 24-month contract costs

43in – £26 per month (£624 total cost)55in – £34 per month (£816 total cost)65in – £42 per month (£1,008 total cost)

Sky Glass 48-month contract costs

43in – £13 per month (£624 total cost)55in – £17 per month (£816 total cost)65in – £21 per month (£1,008 total cost)

Whilst you do save some money overall with contracts, keep in mind that you’ll be locked in with that TV for the long run. In addition, there’s also a small upfront fee for each of the contracts. This is £20 for the 24-month contracts and £10 for the 48-month contracts.

Sky Entertainment packages and extra costs

Once you’ve chosen the size and colour of your TV, you’ll need to add on your entertainment package. Sky offers different bundles including some with Netflix, some with Sports and more. Packages start from £26 per month, and are available on a 31-day rolling contract, so you can switch over to something else should you wish.

In addition, if you want Sky throughout the rest of your home on other TVs, then you’ll need the Sky Stream puck. This requires an upfront cost of £50 and £10 per month on top of your contract. It’s worth noting that Ultra HDR and Dolby Atmos are not included in your standard package. You’ll need to pay an extra £5 per month for this. If you cancel your Sky entertainment package, then in theory the TV could still work with apps such as Netflix, or with a Freeview aerial/box. However, if you’re locked in with the TV monthly payments, you’ll still have to stick to them. You can also check out our picks of the best TV deals this month. Hannah Cowton is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor and Macworld, working across entertainment, consumer technology and lifestyle. Her interests and specialities lie in streaming services, film and television reviews and rumours, gaming, wearables and smart home products. She’s also the creator of The London Geek, a geek culture and lifestyle blog.

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