Sharp Announces 8K Consumer TVs Now That We All Have 4K

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Now that you've upgraded to a shiny new 4K TV, Sharp has revealed its latest screen to stoke your fear of missing out: a 70-inch Aquos 8K TV. That 8K (7,680 x 4,320) resolution is 16 times that of your old Full HD (1920 x 1080) TV. Sharp calls it "ultimate reality, with ultra-fine details even the naked eye cannot capture," which doesn't seem like a very good selling point. Keep in mind that having a screen with more pixels doesn't buy you much after a certain point, because those pixels are invisible from a distance -- while an 8K panel would be beneficial as a monitor, where you're sitting close, it won't buy you much when leaning back on the couch watching TV. HDR, however, is something else entirely, and fortunately, Sharp's new 8K set is compatible with Dolby Vision HDR and BDA-HDR (for Blu-ray players). The lack of available 8K HDR content is also a problem. But there is some content floating around.
 

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Gawddamit I didn't even cop a 4k yet muthafukka!!!! :damn:
 

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Its all good.
It will take forever for 8Ks to become affordable now.
Secondly media hasnt even caught up with 4k yet.
Its still too early to even buy a 4K
4k media is out there. They even have Video games in 4k. :mjlol:

If you're referencing OTA and non streaming live broadcast you have a point, but not much because they don't even show most live sports in 1080p.
 
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