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23 Oct 2018

Google Play Movies and TV will upgrade movies to 4K for free


Google has announced a couple of significant changes to Play Movies & TV that will have a considerable impact on owners of 4K televisions. Beginning today, some beforehand bought films will consequently be moved up to 4K quality once it's accessible. The cost of recently obtained 4K content on the stage is additionally going down.

We saw signs these progressions were coming a week ago. Motion pictures "from partaking Hollywood studios" — that is Fox, Lionsgate, NBC Universal, Sony, and Warner Bros — acquired in SD or HD quality will be accessible to stream in 4K when that quality is accessible. That may sting a little in the event that you've just amassed a library of 4K motion pictures, yet early appropriation dependably comes at a premium. The free update just applies to films acquired before today, so don't go purchasing a bundle of standard definition content in expectations it'll acknowledge in esteem.

All the more great (or irritating, contingent upon your buy history) news: the normal cost of 4K films on Google Play is currently lower than previously. You can look at Google's main 4K motion pictures here; some can be had at costs in the single digits.

Most 4K Samsung Smart TVs are currently ready to stream 4K content in the Google Play Movies and TV application, as well, something that beforehand required outside equipment like a Chromecast Ultra. Google says it's working with LG to get the usefulness up and running on that organization's sets, too.

you can download google play movies and TV from here: Google Play Movies & TV

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