Comment Re:Netflix 4K only on Smart TV (Score 2) 507
Perhaps it is possible to get 4K support on the PC albeit in the most unlikely of places.
Our main TV watching area has a PS3 and an HTPC. The HTPC came because we wanted a no compromise experience when it comes to what we wanted to watch online. We quickly realized that the PC got the shaft when it came to Netflix as well as other online sources. For the most part everything we consumed in the browser would get no 5.1 sound, a bummer, and you'll notice that many titles when viewed in the PS3 get "SuperHD", and low and behold anything streamed a PC browser wouldn't get such love.
Now the surprise, way back one of the HTPCs was updated Windows 8 (lets leave that one be), and it struct me, hey I wonder if the Windows App store has a dedicated Netflix App, and if it would get either 5.1 sound or SuperHD. Go through the rigmarole of logging getting it installed and what do ya know, 5.1 sound, AND "SuperHD" titles Yeah!
The funny thing, there was and continues to be zero documentation on this; does the Windows Netflix app also support 4K? Don't know, don't have a 4K display. That being it sure as hell is worth a try. As we know, 5.1 sound and SuperHD support, normally the something only appliances can do; is possible on a pc, maybe 4K is too. If you try it and it does support it, let us know : )
Now the surprise, way back one of the HTPCs was updated Windows 8 (lets leave that one be), and it struct me, hey I wonder if the Windows App store has a dedicated Netflix App, and if it would get either 5.1 sound or SuperHD. Go through the rigmarole of logging getting it installed and what do ya know, 5.1 sound, AND "SuperHD" titles Yeah!
The funny thing, there was and continues to be zero documentation on this; does the Windows Netflix app also support 4K? Don't know, don't have a 4K display. That being it sure as hell is worth a try. As we know, 5.1 sound and SuperHD support, normally the something only appliances can do; is possible on a pc, maybe 4K is too. If you try it and it does support it, let us know : )