Netflix, a constant innovator, was one of the first services to offer 4K Ultra HD content, which took flight with the second season of its original series House of Cards. Requirements: Recommended internet speed of 25Mbps or higher a 4K Ultra HD smart TV with the Netflix app built-in, from manufacturers including Samsung, LG, Panasonic, Sony, Vizio, Philips, TCL, and Hisense or a compatible 4K Ultra HD TV connected to any of the recent 4K-capable Roku streamers: Amazon Fire TV Cube, Google Chromecast Ultra, or Google’s latest Chromecast with Google TV, among others. NetflixĬost: $18 per month for the Premium plan that includes Ultra HD content. No word yet on whether other content will eventually be made available in 4K. also announced that it would release its entire 2021 slate on HBO Max at no extra cost to subscribers, all of which will be available in 4K. While HBO Max launched without 4K compatibility, it caught up by making the day-and-date release of Wonder Woman 1984available in 4K.
While HBO has definitively stated that Android TV, Chromecast with Google TV, Chromecast Ultra, 4K Fire TVs, Apple TV 4K, and the Android TV-powered AT&T TV support HBO Max in 4K, that’s the entire list at the moment. Requirements: Only select devices support 4K HDR on HBO Max.