
Sky has cut the price of one of its most popular bundles and has revealed more 4K Ultra HD is coming to the Q platform this month.
The new deal, which ends on September 6, offers Sky TV with Cinema, Kids and HD for just £30 a month – saving £180 over the 18-month contract.
Along with this price drop, the satellite TV firm has also announced a swathe of 4K shows and films arriving on the platform in September available in this pin-sharp format.
It’s worth remembering that to get 4K via Sky you’ll need to have the 2TB Sky Q box and to watch sports, movies or Box Sets in Ultra HD you’ll need the Sky Sports, Sky Cinema and Sky Box Sets subscriptions.
You will, of course, also need a 4K TV.
If you have access to this equipment and subscription plan then here’s what’s coming this month to your TV.
Available now on Sky Cinema
Justice League (UHD Premiere)• Kingsman: The Golden Circle (UHD Premiere) • Goodbye Christopher Robin (UHD Premiere) • Patti Cake$ (UHD Premiere) • Jumanji (UHD Premiere)
Cloud Encounters Of The Third Kind: Collector’s Edition • Bourne Identity • Bourne Legacy • Bourne Supremacy • Bourne Ultimatum • Zombieland
Sky Entertainment
A League Of Their Own 13 • SWAT • Lucky Man 3
Later this month
Sky Cinema
Final Score (UHD Premiere) – 3rd September • The Disaster Artist (UHD Premiere) – 3rd September • Murder On The Orient Express (UHD Premiere) – 10th September • Daddy’s Home 2 (UHD Premiere) – 19th September • All The Money In The World (UHD Premiere) – 24th September
Battle of the Sexes (UHD Premiere) – 24th September • 2001: Space Odyssey – 10th September
Sky Store
Deadpool 2 (UHD Premiere) – 17th September
Sky Entertainment
Discovery of Witches – 10th September •Karl Pilkington – Sick Of It – 24th September
Sky Sports
Anthony Joshua Fight (Pay-per-view, 22nd September) • F1 GP Singapore (16th September) • F1 GP Russia (30th September) • Eng V India (5th Test Oval) X 5 days from 7th September • Nations League: England v Spain – 8th September • International Friendly: England v Spain – 11th September
The news of this 4K content comes as Samsung and LG have both announced the launch of 8K sets.
These new TVs will be available later this year and can produce four times more pixels than a 4K UHD TV and 16 times more pixels than a full HD TV.
This means they are sharper, brighter and more colourful than ever before.
Clever tech inside also means they can upscale your old movies to make them look better than new.
And if you think 8K is just another fad think again as LG has claimed over five million 8K televisions will have been sold by 2022.