note from YT page:
To view in 4k, be sure to change resolution under "Settings" menu in YouTube viewer to "2160p 4k".
(Video: NASA)
was everyone able to watch in 2160p 4k?
i got, little bit of lag, put on pause and let it all load first-then no problems
I do not have any devices that do 4K. But the 1080 HD is still breathtaking.![]()
pretty amazing how one can use something so basic, like water, dye and an alka-seltzer to create something so beautiful
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while on YT, if I selected the 4k and it played-after I paused and let it load all the way-and didn't auto adjust, then I assume my HP all in one is a 4k device
that's a question by the way :shame:
while on YT, if I selected the 4k and it played-after I paused and let it load all the way-and didn't auto adjust, then I assume my HP all in one is a 4k device
that's a question by the way :shame:
No. Devices can *play* any resolution, the video processor simply down-samples it to your current resolution. So, it's just a waste of bandwidth.
Your LG G3 can record in 4K but it cannot play back in 4K. The G4 can record and also play back in 4K because it has a 4K GPU/screen. Many people who have bought 4K smart TV units (separate from TV) think that their HD 1080p screen is playing at 4K.![]()
True about the G3 but the screen is still full 2K (1440p). I thought about upgrading to the G4 but I found the leap up from the G3 underwhelming. Maybe the G5.![]()
No. Devices can *play* any resolution, the video processor simply down-samples it to your current resolution. So, it's just a waste of bandwidth.