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8K TVs are basically dead. Here's why that's a win for everyone
With major brands abandoning 8K and no content to support it, the format's quiet collapse simplifies the process of buying a ...
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The 8K era is officially over: Why LG just joined Sony and TCL in killing the format
8K TVs face industry-wide abandonment as LG joins Sony and TCL in discontinuing production, leaving Samsung nearly alone in ...
LG’s 8K abandonment follows other brands distancing themselves from 8K. TCL, which released its last 8K TV in 2021, said in ...
When LG introduced the 88-inch Z9, it became the face of 8K OLED innovation – a rare product that combined cutting-edge self-emissive technology with a linear ...
TV makers imagined the future would be filled with even more pixels, but the 8K promised land was never to be. One more major ...
LG Display has paused 8K panel development, other brands have exited, and Samsung is now the only major 8K TV holdout. Here’s ...
LG was the only TV maker still making 8K OLED TVs and 8K LCD TVs... not anymore, as LG pulls out of making anymore huge 8K TVs moving forward.
LG is abandoning production of 8K TVs. Following the likes of Sony and TCL, LG will no longer produce 8K OLED or 8K LCD TVs.
For a long time, TV manufacturers pushed 8K resolution as the future of home theater. Eleven years ago, Sharp introduced the first 8K TV for consumers. But it wasn’t until three years later that ...
Rumor has it LG may discontinue production of 8K LCD and OLED displays, citing a lack of demand for 8K televisions (although ...
In 2012, Sharp wheeled out the first 8K TV prototype at CES in Las Vegas, kicking off a long campaign of glossy promises. By 2015, the first 8K TVs went on sale in Japan for 16 million yen (about €119 ...
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