Also know, can my TV handle 4k?
Almost all TVs have a specifications page at the beginning or at the end of the manual. All you need to do is look for the Resolution option. If the manual says its 2160p or UHD or 4K, then your television is 4K.
Beside above, do you need a 4k TV for 4k? To watch 4K content, you'll need four things: a 4K TV, a 4K streaming box or TV service, a 4K compatible HDMI cable, and-if streaming-plenty of internet speed. We'll cover each of these a bit more below.
Keeping this in consideration, how do I get my 4k TV to play in 4k?
If the receiver isn't capable of 4K, and you have 4K sources like a new media streamer or Ultra HD Blu-ray player, you'll need to run the HDMI to the TV directly to get 4K. With any luck the TV will have ARC so you can get that audio back to the receiver.
What is a 4k capable TV?
The 4K TV is an emerging technology that has a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels, 8 million pixels in total, and that is four times the number of Full HD (1,920 x 1,080). 4K is the ultimate choice for crystal-clear clarity. Especially effective on very large screens, 4K TV is also known as Ultra HD or UHD.
