SKY customers can now enjoy even more 4K TV.

The broadcaster is boosting Sky Sports F1 to Ultra HD 24/7.

Sky Sports F1 Ultra HD goes 24/7

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Sky Sports F1 Ultra HD goes 24/7Credit: Sky

And it’s just in time for the Formula 1 season, which revs up this weekend.

Previously you could get 4K live broadcasts by pressing the red button.

But now it’ll be in UHD permanently on Sky Q, Sky Glass and Sky Stream.

Of course, you’ll need to be subscribed to the Ultra HD pack to benefit from it.

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And a recent TV that supports UHD.

Virgin Media viewers can access it too.

It’ll be on channel 406 on Sky.

And channel 533 via Virgin.

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It joins the existing sports UHD line up from Sky.

This includes the recently launched Sky Sports Main Event Ultra HD, on channel 401.

The new F1 season starts in Bahrain, before going onto Saudi Arabia from March 17 – 19.

If you don’t have the Ultra HD pack, Sky are currently offering it free for two months.

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