The Sky Q price fluctuates, which is why we keep track of the latest Sky TV deals, but at the time of writing, the entry-level Sky Q package delivers you Sky TV and Netflix for £26 per month. All the possible package permutations are dizzying but if you want to watch 4K content in multiple rooms, then you're going to be paying out a pretty penny. If that’s the elephant in the room, it’s a pretty sizeable one. With Q, Sky really has never been better, but it has also never been more expensive. Sky Q at .uk for £31.49 (opens in new tab).So if you want Sky TV all around your home but don't want a new TV, then Sky Q is the way to go for now. While Sky did finally launch its TV service without a dish - Sky Glass - this proved to be something of a different proposition not just a TV platform, but an actual TV with Sky's service built-in. All this still comes via the familiar Sky satellite dish. In total, Sky Q allows you to record six channels and watch a seventh simultaneously - if you can find enough screens.Ĭrucially, you still get access to oodles of content, available in 4K and HDR video quality, thanks to Sky Movies, Sky Sports, and the option of content from BT, Netflix, Disney+, Peacock, and many more, all integrated into your home screen (if you're prepared to pay for it). The new Sky Q boxes essentially work not only as a TV set-top box but also as a hub, delivering content to up to two separate Sky Q Mini boxes and two tablets simultaneously around your home. Sky Q is the biggest overhaul Sky has given to its TV package since it introduced Sky+, and aims to do to television what Sonos did to music – make it truly multi-room.