Entries in 8K (2)

Monday
Sep032018

Samsung launches first commercially available 8K TVs

While 4K might be all the rage now, we have also for a while heard of 8K TVs. And now Samsung is bringing its first line of 8K TVs to the market. The Q900R QLED 8K TV was unveiled at IFA in Berlin and comes in 65 inches, 75 inches, 82 inches, and 85 inches. Why would you even want to consider one? It’s definitely brighter and can produce even better image quality. It has as many as 16 times more pixels than the standard HD TV and is capable of 4,000 nit peak brightness. At the moment, Samsung’s Q9 series 4K QLED TVs can reach 1,700 nit peak brightness. It also offers high-dynamic range to provide deeper blacks and more vivid colors. 

Content will always be the main issue here and there aren’t a lot of 8K content available yet. But just like what’s been done with 4K TVs, Samsung also includes its unique upscaling technology. This makes use of artificial intelligence to improve picture quality of what you’re watching—whether this comes from a streaming set-top box, game console, or even mirrored content from your smartphone or other mobile devices. Samsung hasn’t released pricing for this just yet but if you compare it with the top-of-the-line Q9 series QLED 4K TVs start at US$3,300 for the 65 inches (approx. CA$4,300) so expect the 8K model to be quite expensive. 

Source: Business Insider 

Monday
Jan072013

CES 2013: Sharp shows off flair for innovation with Ultra HD and 8K concepts

Sharp has always been a standout at CES and this year is no different with an array of interesting new products and future technologies. Sharp announced game-changing display technologies along with its new line of AQUOS LED TVs and innovative products, providing consumers a glimpse of the future, today.

Announcements from Sharp include,IGZO (Indium Gallium Zinc Oxide); Ultra HD, the next generation of Quattron; and 8K technology. Sharp also unveiled a new family of 60-inch and larger TVs with incredibly slim designs and advanced audio systems. Hit jump for the full press release of Sharp's CES coverage.

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