FuboTV, the live streaming service with a sports emphasis, has announced it will offer college football games in 4K this season.
The first three games in 4K will be:
* August 31 — San Diego State vs. Stanford
* September 8 — W. Michigan vs. Michigan
* September 15 — Fresno State vs. UCLA
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To watch 4K on fuboTV, you must have the following:
* A 4K-enabled television;
* An HDMI 2.0/HDCP 2.2 compatible cable, and the fuboTV app on a streaming device that supports the formats.
* Internet speeds of 30Mbps-40Mbps or higher.
The following devices now support fuboTV’s 4K programming:
Roku Premier
– Razer Phone
FuboTV in July became the first live streaming service to offer live programming in 4K when it aired Fox’s broadcasts of the 2018 World Cup in the new picture format.
For those unfamiliar with fuboTV, it’s a live streaming service that offers dozens of cable channels for packages starting at $44.99 a month. (Note: the company is now offering the $44.99 plan for $39.99 for the first month after a seven-day free trial. The $39.99 offer is a time-limited promotional price.)
— Phillip Swann