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Netflix Quietly Raises its 4K Ultra High Definition Subscription Rates
Netflix, the leader in 4K Ultra High Definition streaming services, has raised their rates, while continuing to add more 4K content with the recent additions of The Blacklist and Smurfs 2.
We contacted Netflix today for the details.
The Netflix spokesperson contacted via email confirmed that new subscribers, or current subscribers with newly purchased 4K UHD TVs, now will have to pay $11.99 to receive 4K streaming content. This is a $4 increase.
Current subscribers already paying for 4K content (prior to around October 1st) will be grandfathered into the older $7.99 a month plan. The new plan also permits up to 4 devices to play simultaneously.
Netflix has also solved the problems with Verizon FiOS, now allowing customers of both to consistently play in 3840 x 2160 resolution.