HDR, which you often see mentioned alongside 4K, stands for “High Dynamic Range”. Up until a couple of years ago, we were happy enough with Full HD quality on our TV screens – which gives you a resolution of 1,920 x 1,080.ĤK (also known as Ultra HD) gives you four times the details over Full HD, with a resolution of 3,840 x 2,160 pixels, In this guide, I’ll take a look at everything you need to do (and own) in order to set up and watch 4K / HDR content from the BBC. With most of the global streaming services now delivering their flagship shows in 4K, the BBC is very much behind the curve, with only a handful of programmes available in 4K via BBC iPlayer.īut all is not lost – the BBC keeps testing 4K (Ultra HD) programming, with a changing selection of shows – and there are a few top-tier programmes, and even the occasional live event, that you can watch on BBC iPlayer in 4K right now – if you have the right equipment.
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