Batu69 Posted November 22, 2016 Share Posted November 22, 2016 If you want to be able to stream Netflix in 4K through your browser, you're going to have to use Edge, as Microsoft announced today. Unfortunately, the feature probably won't work with your PC, as you'll need a device that uses one of Intel's seventh-generation Kaby Lake processors and of course, a 4K display. There aren't even a lot of these devices on the market yet. Even Microsoft's own Surface Studio - which was announced less than a month ago and starts at $2,999 - uses sixth-generation Skylake processors. It's also worth noting that while Edge is the only browser to support the feature, the browser isn't the only way to watch Netflix in 4K resolution. Here's a list of devices that support 4K streaming through the Netflix app: Air 7410X (Waoo! in Denmark) Amazon Fire TV (New Version) British Telecom - BT DTRT-4000 Broadcom VIP5662 (Bell Canada) Chromecast Ultra Dish Hopper 3 Fetch Mighty Nvidia Shield Orange Livebox Play 4 PCCW nowOne Roku 4 Sagem 4K (Totalplay in Mexico) TiVo Bolt Virgin Media - V6 powered by TiVo Xbox One S There are also a number of smart TVs and Blu-ray players that support it: Hisense TV or streaming media player Insignia TV or Blu-ray player LG TV, Blu-ray player or set-top box Panasonic TV or Blu-ray player Philips TV or Blu-ray player Roku TV Samsung TV or Blu-ray player Sharp TV or Blu-ray player Sony TV or Blu-ray player Tatung TV TCL TV Toshiba TV or Blu-ray player Vestel TV Vizio TV or Blu-ray player The inclusion of the Xbox One S is interesting, although not surprising. But the Windows Store lists Netflix as being available on PCs, phones, and Xbox. In theory, if you have a 4K PC that doesn't have Kaby Lake, you should be able to use the app to stream, even though it's not listed on Netflix's official list. We've reached out to the company for confirmation of this. It does put one over on Mac users though, as even someone with a 4K or 5K iMac won't be able to stream Netflix, as there isn't even a downloadable app for macOS. Edge users will maintain bragging rights in that area. Back in July, Microsoft ran a test among four browsers, claiming that Edge offers the best battery life while streaming video. Not only that, but other than Internet Explorer and Safari, it was the only one that could stream 1080p. Article source Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steven36 Posted November 22, 2016 Share Posted November 22, 2016 Requires a 4K display,, Windows 10 , Microsoft Edge , Kaby Lake witch want be out tell the first quarter of 2017.and A steady Internet connection speed of 25 megabits per second or higher. . For what Kaby Lake will cost just the chip will cost you could buy a Roku Premiere+ and a Sceptre U435CV-UMC 43" 4K Ultra HD 2160p 60Hz LED HDTV and you can buy it now Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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