![]() (For that reason, some competing services like FuboTV don’t charge extra for 4K streams.) YouTube really isn’t in any position to solve that dilemma, but it’s promising that 4K Plus subscribers will be able to “watch major sports events this summer in 4K, plus live content from networks like NBC, sports like college football and basketball later this year, and on-demand content from FX, Discovery Networks, Tastemade and more.” You can search for “4K” to see all available 4K programs. ![]() Outside of select sporting events, there’s still a dearth of 4K content on network and cable TV. GIF: Googleįor now, offline downloads will likely be a bigger deal for many customers than 4K streaming. ![]() So for the first year, you’re looking at a $75 monthly bill, and $85 if you keep 4K Plus after that. That’s easier to swallow than $20, but you’ll eventually be shifted over to the full price once that initial promotion expires. That sounds awfully expensive, but at least there’s this: customers will receive a free one-month trial - and if you sign up early, 4K Plus will be discounted to $9.99 each month for the first year. As it turns out, the service will be bundling them together in a new add-on package it’s calling “4K Plus.” There’s no getting one without the other.ĤK Plus is available starting today and will cost an extra $19.99 per month on top of the standard $64.99 YouTube TV subscription. YouTube TV is today revealing more details about two anticipated new features: 4K playback and offline downloads.
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