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The Sony 4K Ultra HD Media Player FMP-X10 is exclusively compatible with Sony 4K Ultra HD TVs. It is - hdmi compatible
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More brilliant expanded color Spoil yourself with the widest color spectrum we've ever offered. With TRILUMINOS™ technology support, colors are more vivid, skin tones are more natural and landscapes feel like the real thing6. Compatibility The Sony 4K Ultra HD Media Player (FMP-X10) is exclusively compatible with Sony 4K Ultra HD TVs. It is not compatible with 4K Ultra HD TVs from any other brand. Specifications Convenience Features Convenience Features HDD Inputs and Outputs Inputs and Outputs LED Network Features Video Weights and Measurements Weights and Measurements Accessories Accessories Convenience Features Convenience Features HDD HDD Inputs and Outputs Inputs and Outputs Inputs and Outputs Inputs and Outputs LED LED Network Features Network Features Video Weights and Measurements Accessories Yes Yes Yes (USB for Video Unlimited 4K) 1TB Up to 3840 x 2160/60p 1 (Rear) 1 (Rear) 2 (1 Front, 1 Rear) Yes Yes Yes Yes (Video) Up to 3840 x 2160/60p 9 13/16 x 2 x 9 13/16 in (250x50x250 mm) Remote Control (RMT-D304) HDMI Cable AC Power Cord AC Power Adapter Start Guide Reference Guide Operation Instructions Warranty Card 1. The Sony FMP-X10 4K Ultra Media Player is exclusively compatible with Sony 4K Ultra HD TVs. 2. Broadband speed of at least 10 Mbps recommended for HD streaming or 4K downloads, 20 Mbps for 4K Ultra HD streaming. Content subject to change and may require fees. 4K download times will vary based on internet connection speed and bandwidth, and may require several hours for completion. Wireless connectivity requires 802.11 home network (802.11n recommended). 3. Storage of personal 4K videos available starting winter 2014. Online firmware update required. Select file formats supported. See specifications for supported file formats. 4. 1 Terabytes equals approximately 1000 Gigabytes. Not all memory is user accessible. Storage of 20 movies is based on average movie file size of approximately 38 GB per movie.