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Why 8K TVs are vanishing from shelves faster than anyone expected
8K TVs promised stunning detail, but most people can’t notice the difference in real use. High costs, limited content, and ...
hand using a remote, smart TV with video and show icons blurred in background - Herstockart/Getty Images We saw the first prototype for 8K TV panels way back in 2012, with a follow-up 85-inch 8K 3D TV ...
Ars Technica is reporting that's it essentially game over for 8K display technology. LG is apparently no longer making 8K TV panels and membership of the 8K Association industry body is "dwindling".
Update: Hours after this story was published, Apple updated the tech specs for the new iMac to indicate that configurations with the 10-core M4 chip support one external display with up to 8K ...
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 ...
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 ...
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Professional displays are very different from those designed for gaming, where response times, refresh rates, and VRR support sit pretty high on the list. Professional displays are about accurate and ...
The big picture: Displays that support 8K remain uncommon due to the limited availability of true 8K content. However, the additional pixel density is valuable for certain professional workflows, ...
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