You also need to subscribe to at least Sky Ultimate, which will set you back £26 per month. Because those payments cover only the cost of the TV itself and not the Sky subscription.
Here's the breakdown of Sky Glass packages in a more digestible format:īut that's not the whole story, inevitably.
So the Medium is £17 over 48 months (plus £10 upfront) or £34 over 24 months (plus £20 upfront), while the Large is £21 over 48 months (again, plus £10 upfront) or £42 over 24 months (£20 upfront). The Medium and Large versions of Sky Glass can be bought over the same terms. That will take the total price paid to £644. If a four-year contract feels like too much of a commitment, you can instead opt to pay for your Sky Glass TV over two years, at a rate of £26 per month, with a £20 upfront payment. That's not a mistake: it's actually cheaper in the long run to pay monthly for the TV than to pay for it in one go. There is a £10 upfront payment but, even then, the total price paid is actually £634. Maths whizzkids might have noticed that £13 times 48 doesn't equal £649. The eye-popping £13 per month figure is for the Small Sky Glass model, paid for over 48 months. Large measures 65 inches and will set you back £1049.īut Sky Glass can be paid for monthly, and here's where things get interesting. Small is a 43-inch set that costs £649 if paid for upfront.