The Samsung QN800A is a new 8K TV from Samsung that uses mini-LED technology to bring a super bright 8K display into your living room. While there is still a lack of 8K content, the QN800A's ...
When Apple debuted the MacBook Pro M2 Pro and M2 Max this 2023, it claimed to have 4K video resolution on its screen by default via its Liquid Retina XDR and ProMotion up to 120Hz. However, in its new ...
For a long time, TV manufacturers pushed 8K resolution as the future of home theater. Eleven years ago, Sharp introduced the ...
In 2026, bring a big-screen-size smart television with the precision picture quality from Samsung, Sony, and more. Find the ...
8K TVs are so unnecessary in today's tech landscape, that they make yesterday's 3D TV era look competent by comparison.
Ultra high resolution screens, which offer four times the pixels you'll find on a 4K panel, or 16 times 1080p, tend to be pretty sizable affairs, even the world's first commercially available 8K TV ...
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Today, Panasonic announced a collaboration with NHK to produce a 145-inch plasma display at 8K (7680 x 4320) resolution —called “Super Hi-Vision” in Japan. The display is the world’s first 8K display ...
BERLIN & OSAKA, Japan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--At IFA2019, held September 6-11 in Berlin, Sharp Corporation (TOKYO: 6753) will unveil the world’s largest liquid crystal display monitor. Alongside a range of ...
8K is, for the most part, barely out of the starting gate, but Samsung is already announcing a new innovation in the nascent category. The company, which showed off several 8K TVs at this year’s CES — ...
LG has announced that it will have a gigantic 8K display on hand at CES 2018 and the display will be a world's first. The 88-inch 8K OLED display will be on hand at the LG booth and shows what we ...
Technology, in some ways, besides making our lives more convenient, is about stimulating and simulating our five senses: Sight, hearing, touch, smell, and taste. The goal is to emulate "the real".