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Sky drops massive clue about its mystery new TV product that’s due to arrive very soon as fans beg for Q box update

We'll have to wait until next month to find out for sure

SKY is poised to launch a brand new mystery TV product very soon and The Sun has uncovered a big clue which may suggest what to expect.

The broadcaster has sent out invites to press for a "smarter, brighter, and better than ever" unnamed device.

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Satellite fans are hoping for a new version of Sky QCredit: Alamy
Sky Glass TV and speaker color options; availability shown.
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But most Sky Glass models are suspiciously out of stock or low at the momentCredit: The Sun / Jamie Harris

Telly fans on social media have been hoping that it might be a brand new Sky Q box.

Sky Q was launched almost nine years ago and is the firm's most recent satellite TV product.

But The Sun has spotted a possible clue on Sky's website which may point towards what's ahead.

Sky Glass, the company's streamed TV product, is almost entirely sold out or low on stock at the moment.

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Now, this could merely be a simple stock issue.

After all, Sky did recently launch a Sky Glass sale, knocking the cheapest model down from £699 to £599 when paying upfront.

But it could also be a sign of shifting old stock out to make space for new.

The company has been easing towards internet-based TV with Sky Glass for sometime now.

Unlike satellite where you require a dish, it packs everything into the TV itself with no box.

The first Sky Glass was released back in October 2021.

Sky Glass was the UK's first internet-based TV launched in 2021

But satellite loyalists aren't as keen on the internet-based option because of how recordings are stored.

Satellite boxes allow you to keep the recordings on your box, whereas Sky Glass creates a cloud-based link which have stricter expiry dates you can't get around.

"Sky are committed to streaming, probably an update to the glass & puck, they are trying to get customers to move from q," one user speculated on a Facebook group.

"It’s not going to be an update to Q," another added.

We'll have to wait until next month to find out exactly what Sky has up its sleeve.

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