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Originally Posted by 4K fanatic
I have a Denon reciever that is 2.0 and i did a chat with LG and they said is hdmi 2.0 ready- it's a 2014 model. 2013 had 1.4. My reciever is hdmi 2.0 as well.
http://answers.lg.com/answers/7676/p...estion=1929737
In the chat/ email I got from them they said it supported Rec 2020 as well
Email I recieved from LG:
Thank you for contacting LG Electronics.
In response to your inquiry and upon checking technical details for Recommendation BT.2020 (in reference to <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rec._2020>), your LG 65UB9500 TV model meets the qualifications to have this supported. You may also refer to the attached manual to check the specifications of the TV unit for your records.
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That is all great and dandy...
For REC 2020 NOT copy protected with HDCP 2.2....
The sad part here. REC 2020 doesn't "need" hdmi 2.0. 1.4 spec(which 1.4 to 2.0 is nothing but speed) is already fast enough. But, EDID.
BD player will go, "hey what are you?"
TV/AVR responds "hi, I'm 1.4, and I'm fast enough"
BD player, "I don't care, you aren't on the approved list".
TV/AVR with 2.0 responds...
BD player, "cool, fast enough, you are on my list, but the content you want won't allow me to send it cause you arent on its' approved list..."