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Should work fine for Netflix 4K. You will however have to pay Netflix four more dollars a month if you want to stream 4k content. It really looks spectacular on this TV. I recommend using the ethernet port rather than wireless.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No.... 100 MBPS is plenty of download capability to watch Netflix or any other popular streaming service.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just bought my tv 2 months ago, and I upgraded to 200mmps. However my tv was not receiving the full 200. Only 96 with the modem connected directly to the tv with CAT6 Cable, and only 89 with the modem connected directly to the router, then connected to the TV. I found out that the cable I was using was not a CAT 5 OR Higher between the modem and the router. So I bought the right cable, now I am getting a full 100mmps with anY way I hookup the modem to the TV. I had an Xfinity service person come out to find out why my I could only get 100mmps and not the full 200mmps. When he showed up he told us that all the latest TVS can only receive 100mmps, some older ones even less. Regardless of service speed. Also depending on what streaming device you use. ( ROKU, FIRE Stick, NVIDIA ) they are subject to output only a fraction of what your input Mmps speed is. Howe've it is good to know if there is multi devices , laptops, cell phones, and other streating tvs in your house gobbling up Mmps. That an upgrade to a higher speed service will always allow for a solid TV viewing experince. No one likes your streaming to pause or dump completely when your in the middle of a movie. I wish my new tv could receive more mmps, but the technology is not there yet. With 100mmps you will have plenty of speed and clarity to steam netflix. FYI, the remote tv panel is awesome. I was able to connect my BOSE surround sound system with everything hidden away. The 4K movies are spectacular. Hope this helps.
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