![]() ![]() Most TVs released from 2014 onwards from big manufacturers like LG, Panasonic, Samsung and Sony will be supported.Īs we noted ahead of the launch, BT Sport won't support older 4K TVs and products due to changes in the 4K spec over the last couple of years. Lastly, you'll need a compatible 4K TV, of course. BT says the service requires a 44Mbps connection, "which ensures a high quality TV viewing experience and concurrent internet usage". ![]() You'll also need a BT Infinity broadband connection. The BT Ultra HD box has a 1TB hard drive and the package gives you access to "60 premium channels" of HD and SD content. On top of that, there's a £10 delivery charge. The Entertainment Ultra HD package isn't cheap, costing £21 per month extra (£14 extra for existing BT customers who are upgrading), plus one-off fees of £44 (though it's currently on offer for £20) for an engineer installation and £50 for the new YouView Ultra HD box (worth £250). To access it, you'll need to add the BT Entertainment Ultra HD package to your subscription. MORE: Ultra HD - everything you need to know How can you get BT Sport Ultra HD?īT Sport Ultra HD is only available if you have BT TV. Sky recently revealed it will add the technology to its Sky Q package, though it hasn't yet announced when. While BT Sport Ultra HD might be the first broadcaster to use Dolby Atmos, it won't be the only one. You will need a compatible amp and speakers to notice the difference, though.įrom now on, every Premier League game shown on BT will be in 4K with Dolby Atmos. Dolby Atmos aims to take surround sound a step further, and make it completely envelop the audience, making for a much more immersive viewing experience. At the end of 2016, BT announced it would add Dolby Atmos to the channel, making it the first broadcaster to support the format. So if you're used to BT Sport HD or even Sky Sports HD, then expect to see a leap in picture quality.īT Sport Ultra HD also offers better sound quality than rival channels. What does all this equal? As BT puts it: "Unbeatable picture quality". This broader palette of colours again makes for more realistic, more colourful and more vivid pictures. The 4K content is delivered at 50 frames-per-second, which helps fast-moving action such as sport, and with 10-bit colour depth as opposed to the 8-bit used in HD video. Expect to see sharper edges, more detail in crowd scenes, more realistic faces, and so on. Higher resolution equals more information, which translates to a more detailed picture. ![]()
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