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You can watch 4K media the following ways: 4K/UHD bluray player through HDMI 4K capable app (amazon,neflix,vudu,youtube) on an external device such as a 4K/UHD blurry player or an Xbox one S through HDMI Cable service through 4K capable hardware like an HDFury through HDMI Casting 4K from Netflix or Vudu, etc. (but NOT Amazon) from the include android tablet Certain files types (MP4) will play from a USB stick, but there is not control interface with this method. Files will autoplay in order, no directories or control of the playback From a computer over HDMI
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The TV's Netflix app allows for viewing DolbyVision HDR content. I watched Marco Polo as an example with HDR and it looked pretty great. The Vudu app is another source for DolbyVision. Regular HDR (HDR10) is currently not available via streaming apps. There was a recent HDR update that added HDR10 support for the TV so this may have changed. It doesn't really matter though as the steaming sources I mentioned offer Dolby Vision (arguably the better HDR 'format').
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for a great question! You can Cast content from your smartphone or tablet connected to the same network to the TV. With this, you can view 4K and HDR content through Netflix, VUDU, and other 4K or HDR compatible apps. Thanks again and have a great day!
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