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8K isn't the future of TVs anymore, and I'm thrilled
LG announcing that it's decided to stop making 8K TVs, following Sony last year and TCL in 2023, got me thinking about how useless the 8K television era has been. There was once an argument that 8K ...
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Samsung QN900F review: Proving 8K still has a place
While every other brand has dropped 8K for 2025, Samsung has gamely soldiered on, launching not one but two separate 8K TV series. We recently delivered our thoughts on the expensive and ultimately ...
A few years after the major TV manufacturers made big promises about 8K TVs, nearly all are either continuing models from previous years or dropping 8K entirely. In 2025, only Samsung has announced ...
In 2026, bring a big-screen-size smart television with the precision picture quality from Samsung, Sony, and more. Find the ...
Last week, LG quietly withdrew from the 8K TV market, leaving Samsung the only major manufacturer still making 8K televisions. As far as the consumer goes, for all intents and purposes 8K is not ...
The 8K TV market, once seen as the hallmark of premium products, is rapidly fading as major manufacturers cease launching new models. Currently, Samsung Electronics remains the primary player in the ...
For years, tech firms tried to flog us the notion that we would all be gagging for an 8K display. In 2012, Sharp wheeled out the first 8K TV prototype at CES in Las Vegas, kicking off a long campaign ...
8K will be back, but there's nothing wrong with effectively plateauing at 4K for a couple of decades as that resolution becomes increasingly democratised over time. Not everything has to either change ...
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