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You might be paying too much for Netflix – check if you’re actually getting 4K video

MILLIONS of Netflix lovers paying top dollar for the best package might be wasting money for quality they can't even receive.

The streaming platform's most expensive premium subscription is the only way to get superior 4K, which sets you back £13.99/$19.99 a month.

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You might be paying extra for nothingCredit: Getty

But those that think they're getting impressive cinematic results, think again.

Especially if you're watching from a PC, as it turns out you could be getting short changed with 720p quality instead.

That's because there are some strict standards for anything above that, meaning poor equipment and software might be holding you back.

How to check 4K on Netflix

The best way to know if you are actually able to receive 4K is to do a test.

Netflix has a series of test patterns available, just search 'test patterns'.

Play one and check to see if it says '3840 x 2160' in the top right corner.

If you see that, you're all good, but anything below means you're not getting the full 4K experience.

What you need to watch 4K on Netflix

Make sure you're actually subscribed to Netflix's Premium package, as that is the only plan that allows you to watch 4K movies and shows.

And obviously remember, not everything is available in 4K - so check that it actually says Ultra HD in the description.

You'll need streaming quality set to Auto or High as well.

On the technical side, your monitor has to be a 60Hz 4K display that supports HDCP 2.2.

For Windows, the integrated graphics need to be an Intel 7th generation Core or newer CPU, or AMD Ryzen CPU.

And on the dedicated graphics front, it'll have to be an AMD RX 400 or newer, or one of Nvidia's GPUs.

You will also need a so-called HEVC codec installed.

If you don't have this already - some PCs come with it - you'll have to pay to get it from the .

Regarding internet connection, nothing below 25 megabits per second will do the job.

But crucially, you'll need the right web browser or app, as we explain below.

What browser to use for 4K on Netflix

If you're using Google Chrome to watch Netflix on your PC and think you're getting beautiful 4K, you'll be sorely disappointed.

4K Netflix does not work in Chrome, nor does it for the vast majority of popular web browsers.

On Windows, you have two options - either watch through the Microsoft Edge web browser, or download the official .

Netflix has 222million subscribers
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Netflix has 222million subscribersCredit: Getty

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