Google Play now sells movies in 4K, wants to give you one for free

Shawn Knight

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4K televisions have been a hot commodity during the past couple of holiday shopping seasons and 2016 is no exception. This year has delivered with some of the lowest prices we’ve seen to date on UHD sets which leaves just one glaring barrier to entry. I’m of course referring to 4K content… or rather, its scarcity.

Google is taking steps to help fill in the void by offering up more than 125 movies in 4K resolution via Google Play Movies. Observant readers may have noticed that Google has quietly been seeding 4K-quality flicks to its online movie store in recent weeks but the search giant is just now getting around to officially announcing it.

Ben Serridge, product manager for Google Play Movies & TV, said the flicks are initially being limited to buyers in the US and Canada (yes, buyers, as in, you can’t yet rent 4K movies). The movies are encoded using VP9, the open source video codec that Netflix is also relying on for its recently-announced offline viewing option.

It’s worth mentioning that while customers can purchase movies using an Android device or on the web, they’ll only be able to watch them using a Chromecast Ultra, on a Sony Bravia Android TV or with an Xiaomi Mi Box 3 media streamer.

Anyone that has a Chromecast Ultra can score their first 4K movie for free. Serridge specifically mentions Captain Phillips and the recent Ghostbusters remake.

Speaking of, Google currently has a host of other offers that you may be interested in such as a three-month trail of HBO NOW, 75 percent off any one movie rental and 90 days of unlimited music on Google Play.

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It's not free if you need chromecast to watch it. Not buying some dongle to watch movies, I have a perfectly good computer. Shame pirating is still the easiest way to watch movies, no drm, no fbi warnings and you can watch everything offline.
 
It's not free if you need chromecast to watch it. Not buying some dongle to watch movies, I have a perfectly good computer. Shame pirating is still the easiest way to watch movies, no drm, no fbi warnings and you can watch everything offline.

Agreed. on all of the above.
 
While I'm all for improvements in video CODECs, I can do the 4K streaming thing on my Roku or my Samsung TV today. I like Google, have lots of Android stuff, my music is all up on Google Music, but this isn't even slightly competitive right now. Are they just looking at this as a technology shakedown? If so, great. But if this is a real effort to sell folks on Google Play movies, it's a fail.
 
I look forward to the day that I have fiber and an 15 foot TV so that I can finally see the difference.. or not.
 
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