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Sep 2010
Hadensville, VA
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It's very random. And not every upgrade is announced either. I got all those subpar movies from Vudu when I signed up years ago. All of them were in SD. I've never watched any of them. Just recently I got the notice that A Knights Tail got upgraded from SD to 4K. I looked through that old batch and several of them have been upgraded to 4K without any announcement, including Scorpion King. The rest are still SD. But I've had Blu-Ray code redemptions later upgrade to 4K again without notice. Example there is Clerks III. I bought that on Blu-ray HD, the code redeemed on Vudu in HD. But I brought up on Vudu the other day and saw it was now 4K for me.
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