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Here’s what you need to Wristwatch the Super Bowl in 4K HDR

Roku is pulling all seven of its Fox apps from its platform, and this includes Fox sports. You subscribe to fubotv, Hulu with live TV, or Sling TV to tune in.

Roku told the verge that the reason for the channel removal is due to a carriage dispute between it and Fox. If not, Fox Sports wo n’t have to update its Super Bowl Liv page again.

This year’s Super Bowl will be broadcast in 4K HDR. The San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs will play each other. This is the first time the series will be aired on Fox.

You’ll need a 4K HDR TV to view the game at the highest fidelity. You’ll also need a fast Internet connection that supports at least 25MB/s download speeds.

Amazon’s Fire TV stick 4K and Fire TV cube are confirmed to get the 4K HDR feed via Fox Sports’ app. The Roku premiere, Roku premiere+, Roku streaming stick+, Roku Ultra, and all 4K HDR TVs with Roku’s operating system built-in will get it.

The Apple TV 4K will get a 4K stream via Fox Sports’ app. Due to some platform issues, it will not be in HDR.

Live TV streaming service fubotv claims it will offer Fox’s 4K feed of the Super Bowl to a large range of devices. It will broadcast in the HLG HDR format, which supports HLG HDR. Amazon’s Fire TV stick 4K and Fire TV cube are the easiest, and most affordable, option.

With fubotv’s handling of the 4K feed, you’ll be stuck with the same 1080p feed you’d get through the Fox Sports app. If you’re missing any of those ingredients, your device will likely just display SDR colors.

There are no options to watch the Super Bowl in 4K HDR if you have a Roku device. It’s possible that a deal will be inked just before the game is aired.

A listing of the available Amazon devices follows, along with a few TV recommendations to suit different needs and budgets. A list of the products includes a selection of TV recommendations.

All of Amazon’s options that support 4K HDR are currently discounted. If you’re a prime member, you can get them delivered before the game.

For just a few hundred dollars, you can find an affordable TV with the software necessary to watch the 4K HDR stream. There are plenty of more expensive models that warrant their costs, like qled and OLED televisions.

Toshiba’s 55-inch HDR Fire TV edition television with Dolby vision costs $ 329.99. The same model costs $ 379.999 at Amazon.

Tcl’s 6-series TV has been easy to recommend in the past. The 2019 version starts at $ 549.999 (the 55-inch version). Slimmer bezels and quantum dot technology make the LED panel look more like an OLED.

Lg’s B9 OLED 4K HDR television can be recommended for its picture quality and design. Compared to led and LCD panels, OLED is unmatched when it comes to contrast and color accuracy.

Lg B9 is $ 1,296.99 at B & H photo and Amazon. The 65-inch version is $ 1,796.999 at Best Buy. Both prices match the lowest that we’ve seen so far.

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