Around 100 hours of this content is available free of charge, while the full 4K library takes in everything from documentaries to Hollywood blockbusters.  UltraFlix claims to be the preferred 4K STB (set-top box) and Smart TV App for a number of TV manufacturers, including Hi-Sense, Samsung, Sony, and Vizio.

The Streaming Catalog

Right now it must be said that UltraFlix’s content is dominated by relatively old and niche-interest material. However, it caused a stir recently by securing the rights to stream blockbuster hit Interstellar first in 4K UHD, and it recently backed up this initial deal with Paramount with a much larger one that gives it the rights to nearly 1,000 of the studio’s film library. Among its other 4K highlights right now are Rain Man, Fargo, The Good, The Bad And The Ugly, Rocky, and Robocop, as well as a host of concert videos and 40 IMAX titles.  The list of high profile 4K titles is growing steadily, with UltraFlix even going so far as owning a 4K post-production studio so that it can convert older films to 4K in return for a window of streaming rights exclusivity.

Cost of UltraFlix

The 4K grades used are Silver (where a 4K transfer has been achieved by upgrading an original HD transfer), Gold (where 4K versions have been derived from old titles originally shot on film) and Platinum, where the content was originally made in actual 4K.

Broadband Speed

Talking of faster 4K streams, UltraFlix also uniquely offers a 100Mbps streaming option for people with the fastest broadband connections, delivering a level of picture quality which UltraFlix claims is comparable with the images you’ll get from the Ultra HD Blu-ray format. UltraFlix also recently added support for High Dynamic Range streaming to select titles. UltraFlix is at the time of writing only available in the United States (though the company inevitably has its eye on global expansion). It is, though, available across a reasonably wide selection of devices. There’s an Android app, but more usefully for people wanting to experience the full extent of its 4K focus, the app is also available via built-in apps on a variety of 4K UHD smart TVs from Sony, Samsung, Hisense, and Vizio.  Nanotech also offers an external solution, enabling UltraFlix playback on any brand of Ultra HD TV, in the form of the $299 NanoTech Nuvola NP-1 Player.