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UltraFlix
A more niche source of streamed 4K is UltraFlix. Although UltraFlix did recently bag the exclusive streaming rights to Christopher Nolan’s Interstellar blockbuster, it generally has lower-profile content than Netflix and Amazon; B-movies, concerts, documentaries and so on. It does, though, claim up to 600 hours of 4K UHD footage in total, and reckons you ‘only’ need around 8Mbps of broadband speed to enjoy its 4K UHD content.
UltraFlix 4K apps are available on the latest Samsung, Vizio, Sony and Hi-Sense 4K TVs in the US, and you can also access the service through a $300 Nuvola NP-1 set-top box.
UltraFlix provides around 100 hours of free 4K content, though the majority of its 4K wares are available on a pay-per-rent basis, with multiple pricing tiers dependent on the profile of the content. You could find yourself paying up to $9.99 for a high-profile 4K UHD studio production.
It’s worth adding that UltraFlix is contemplating various other payment methods, including subscriptions and pay-to-buy models.