Samsung bringing Netflix 4K to Europe
January 28, 2014
Samsung has confirmed that it will launch 4K starter pack for use with its Ultra-HD TVs in Europe this March, as well as access to 4K streaming via Netflix.
Samsung will offer a 1TB hard-drive for €299 that comes with access to fifty Ultra-HD movies including Life of Pi and Star Trek: Into Darkness.
Michael Zoller, Senior Director of European Sales and Marketing, commented: “Samsung is making sure that customers have access to 4K content. We will offer a 360 degree Ultra-HD solution. This will include Netflix from March and our Ultra-HD video pack”
Samsung suggested at CES that 2014 would be the year of UHD TV and it believes that by the end of 2014 UHD TV sales will surpass the 1 million mark.
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