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I'll give you my advice as someone that still has a 8k Q900R from 2019. If it's under 5k in price for a 85" and it's mini-led and you plan to use it as a PC display it can be worth it. The ppi is incredible at the bigger sizes and Sony ones have great upscaling.
Opinion: 8k TV are a gimmick and a waste of money, and probably will be for another decade. Discussion. I saw over on Samsung's website that they are pimping 8k TVs now. Here's the problem, and it's a big one: with current bandwidth limitations and video compression, even 4k is barely being utilized.
There's some for audio/video-philes. But really nothing worth going 8k yet. Plus the 8k tech is only worth it in OLED right now. While mini LEDs are nice, they really need to move to the micro LED infrastructure to make it worth it for LEDs TVs.
15 paź 2023 · The case for buying an 8K TV. The main argument or 8K TVs, based on our experience of both this year’s QN900C and 2022’s flagship Samsung QN900B, is that 8K resolution does make a different...
19 sty 2024 · The good news is that 8K TVs don't need 8K content to shine, thanks to upscaling, which works surprisingly well. When you watch content with a lower resolution than your TV (say a...
30 mar 2024 · “Is there any point in buying an 8K TV?” is a question that I’m asked very regularly. And with very good reason: we’ve been reviewing 8K TVs since 2018 (the first was the 85-inch Samsung Q900R, if you're interested) and yet, seven years on, there’s still essentially no native 8K content available.
1 mar 2021 · Although the majority of current TVs have a 4k resolution, more and more manufacturers are releasing 8k TVs. With these new options available, is it worth taking the leap to 8k, or should you stick with 4k?