Sky update dubbed 'world class' released today - check your TV now for 'enhanced' free upgrade

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Sky has had a busy month, announcing the launch of its new broadband-powered Glass Gen 2 TV last week. The device boasts enhanced visuals and immersive sound due to an improved sound bar built into the metal casing.Aside from Sky Glass, the company will also release a more affordable version of its TV - dubbed Glass Air - later this year, which is excellent news for households not wanting a satellite dish or hefty monthly bills.

However, these significant upgrades aren't the only changes happening this winter. As of today, February 18, Sky's NOW platform is undergoing a substantial overhaul. READ MORE: Argos cuts price of 'non stick' Tefal frying pan for Pancake Day - and you can get it for under £4 READ MORE: Sky unveils new Sky Glass TV that promises two things and sees the end of one viewing hang-up For those unfamiliar, NOW - formerly NOW TV - can be accessed on a host of devices, such as smart TVs, consoles, tablets, and phones without requiring a long-term Sky subscription.Users typically opt for 30-day or six-month memberships, starting from roughly £6.99.

It's a favoured method to access services like Sky Entertainment, Sky Cinema, and Sky Sports - and it's about to get an upgrade.

The changes come as NOW transitions from its current system to technology powered by NBCUniversal. Customers are being promised a "world-class streaming experience" with a fresh look and faster content discovery."Migrating to NBCU's Global Streaming Platform means NOW members will benefit from the ongoing delivery of customer features that enhance the viewing experience and leverage the latest technologies and innovations across the platform," Carli Kerr, Managing Director of NOW and Sky Content, explained.Sky is confident that the

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