YouTube TV has been serving for more than four years, but it didn’t support ‘4K Streaming’ so far, as one of the main features. In a blog post earlier this year, YouTube promised to resolve the issue, but that promise has finally been fulfilled. News Engadget.
An add-on called ‘4K Plus’ is being offered on YouTube TV from Monday. It will start streaming 4K to justify its name. However, for this, customers must make television and streaming devices compatible with 4K streaming.
In addition, with this new add-on, there is an opportunity to download recordings from DVR to phone or tablet. It really is going to be a cool feature for travelers.
While the Basic YouTube TV package allows streaming to three different devices simultaneously, 4K Plus will allow streaming to an indefinite number of devices.
However, the new facilities are not absolutely free. To use the 4K Plus add-on, you have to spend an additional 19.99 dollars per month with the existing YouTube TV package.
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