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UltraFlix, which reportedly wants to be the “Netflix of 4K,” is an option if you want a platform that focuses specifically on 4K content. The company told Consumer Reports it currently offers more than 600 hours of 4K UHD content. (That includes not only 4K movies and TV shows, but also IMAX releases, concert videos, documentaries, and videos from special events.) Consumer Reports notes UltraFlix has struck a deal with Paramount Pictures to offer hundreds of movies from the studio, some of them remastered for 4K. Rentals cost between $1 and $10 and are available for viewing for 48 hours. Plus, UltraFlix also offers about 100 hours of free content.