That’s pretty cool.

You can do 4k direct from Youtube.

Several of the ones I’ve tested are sustained around 20-30Mbps.

But on my network it tends to burst to 90Mbps then sit around for a while, then 
burst back to 90Mbps.

I think the 4k will require a lot of optimizations before it works on the built 
in TV’s.



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Lovely

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http://www.cnet.com/news/amazon-starts-4k-uhd-streams/

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