Biggest issue with Toshiba

I bought a $3,000 tv 65L9300U and have received zero advice on how to get 4k content.   The biggest issue with Toshiba beyond its crappy smart tv features is the fact that Toshiba has horrible support.   I waited on hold for 45 minutes only for them to tell me that I can only access 4k content through the USB port, which if Fat32.   The issue with fat32 is that you can get clips over 4 gigs, which is a huge problem since 4k content is huge. I put a huge 4k file on my exfat32, which can hold more than 4 gigs, but it doesn't work through USB.
If anyone has any advice, let me know.  I was thinking of purchasing the NUVOLA  NP-1.  Anybody have any better suggestions?

Currently, 4K video can only be viewed via HDMI as far as I know.
- Peter

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