11-22-2019 12:55 AM
11-22-2019 02:02 AM
4K and HDR are two very different things.
4K refers to the resolution, or number of pixels on the screen. If you're watching 4K HDR or just 4K, it's still 4K resolution. You'll only be watching 1080p if the TV channel is airing content originally recorded in 1080p. 4K content is not yet nearly as widely available as 1080p is.
HDR or High Dynamic Range refers to the color and contrast of the image.
11-22-2019 07:59 PM
11-22-2019 10:25 PM
11-27-2019 03:32 PM
As a current owner of non-HDR but 4k TV, I am fairly certain that, in your posted scenario, you will get 4k feed but without HDR.
12-16-2019 02:47 PM
the movie "bundle" offers a 4K HDR version and an HD version. if you don't have an HDR TV - even if you have a 4K SDR TV - you will not the 4K HDR version. You will be shown the HD version. Here's a link that talks about this: https://www.telus.com/en/bc/support/article/hdr-high-dynamic-range-explained?INTCMP=VAN_hdr-support#...
Also, if your TV is younger than 4 yrs. old many brands do offer 4K with HDR - double check your TV? https://www.telus.com/en/bc/support/article/hdr-high-dynamic-range-explained?INTCMP=VAN_hdr-support#...