Netflix has rolled out its first 4K videos, ushering a new era of Ultra-HD content
The on-demand media giant released a series of six test videos this week to test the quality of Ultra-HD video streaming under various settings. Entitled El Fuente, each video is identical in content — featuring eight minutes of travel footage from Mexico — but have different frames-per-second rates.
4K video, also known as Ultra HD, has a horizontal resolution of 4,000 pixels, which is well above HDTV‘s 2K resolution.
However, not all users are able to take advantage of Netflix’s super-high resolution video. Only monitors with a 1080p resolution or higher, as well as MacBook Pro laptops with Retina display, can showcase the videos with their intended resolutions, according to Digital Trends. Read more…
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