4K IPTV that looks like 4K, not blurry upscaled SD
A lot of services slap 4K on the box and feed you a stretched standard-definition stream. Ours are genuine high-bitrate feeds where the picture stays sharp on a big screen.
What you need to get true 4K
Three things matter for a clean 4K picture: a feed that is actually 4K, a connection that can carry it, and a device that can decode it.
- Around 25 Mbps of stable internet for smooth 4K
- A 4K-capable TV, box or Firestick 4K
- A player app that supports hardware decoding
Where the 4K feeds are
Big sports events, new film releases and a growing slice of the channel list run in Ultra HD. The rest sits in HD and Full HD, and the player drops down gracefully if your connection dips so you are not stuck staring at a buffer wheel.
The devices that handle 4K best
Not every box keeps up with a high-bitrate 4K stream. A recent Smart TV, an Nvidia Shield, or a Fire TV Stick 4K Max will all cope fine. Older sticks and cheap Android boxes tend to stutter on the heaviest feeds, so they are happier left on HD.
Common questions
What internet speed do I need for 4K?
About 25 Mbps and steady. HD runs comfortably on much less.
Is everything in 4K?
No service streams its entire list in 4K. Marquee events and new releases are 4K, the rest is HD and Full HD.
Why does my 4K stream stutter on an old box?
Cheap or older boxes often cannot decode high-bitrate 4K fast enough. A Fire TV Stick 4K Max or a recent Smart TV usually fixes it.
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