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| Service | Free Tier | HD/4K | Offline Downloads | |--------|-----------|-------|-------------------| | | Yes (ads) | Up to 1080p | No | | YouTube (free movies) | Yes (ads) | 720p/1080p | No | | Kanopy, Hoopla | Via library card | 1080p | Yes (app) | | Netflix, Prime, Disney+ | No | Up to 4K | Yes | | Apple TV, Vudu | No (rent/buy) | 4K HDR | Yes (app) |
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