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Old 10-26-2016, 03:01 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by wodin View Post
Thanks Brian, Yes there are several BluRay players that do 4K. Samsung, Sony, and a few more. Most (all?) of them also do upscaling from HD. They typically run in the $300 range.
Yes, but I meant a PC drive Blu-Ray drive not a set top one.

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I have Time Warner (Spectrum) cable with no data cap at (up to) 300 MB/sec but I've never seen that speed. The TV has HDCP 2.2 and DRM.
Keep in mind you'll want the PC you're connecting to it to be compliant too. Many video cards aren't 2.2 compliant so something to look out for when shopping. It's moot right now as no streaming service will do 4K to a PC anyway, but if/when they do 2.2 compliancy will be something needed. For current streaming services you'll want to make sure the PC's video card is HDCP compliant, but 2.2 isn't a necessity for non-4K (personally for future proofing it would be for me).
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