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If you have a bigger tv or monitor than 20ish inches then imo 4k is worth it and you would actually see the difference. The amount of pixel density in smaller displays at 1440p is already too much and you need bigger display to show the huge resolution that is 4k/5k
Yes it's pointless. There's no 8k media to consume (physical or steaming). You'd have to sit quite a bit closer to the TV than you're used to for a fairly minor visual improvement. 8k TVs also consume about twice as much power as a good 4k TV.
The only 8k tvs worth buying are the Sony and LG Z series and they're not cheap. The 8k sets you've listed don't even perform as well as 4k flagships
15 paź 2023 · 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 to picture quality. And it does...
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.
19 sty 2024 · So, is it worth it to get an 8K television in 2024? For some people, yes—but it's not for everyone just yet. When you can get it, 8K content is truly stunning
1 mar 2021 · Since the vast majority of content on broadcast TV and streaming platforms is lower than 8k, 8k TVs must interpolate a huge percentage of pixels to make up the difference. Winner: 4k, but barely. 4k on a native 4k TV will always look slightly better than an upscaled image.