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Guru3D.com » News » Rumor has it: LG wants to release consumer 8K-tv next year

Rumor has it: LG wants to release consumer 8K-tv next year

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 12/11/2014 11:47 AM | source: | 97 comment(s)
Rumor has it: LG wants to release consumer 8K-tv next year

It is rumored that LG is about to release an 8K-tv (Super Ultra HD) next year already. Next month on CES they would already show a prototype 55" model. While it is unknown what the precise features and specs will be we do know that the screen will get a 55" panel with a resolution of 7680x4320 pixels.

That's 33 million pixels on there, fur times the number of Ultra HD and in fact 16x the number of pixels of your Full HD screen. So that is a  160 ppi, 55-inch 8K display. LG woulds be opting a rgbw-layout meaning that next to the red, green and blue subpixels a white subpixel would be added as well. As a result the screen would get a  500 cd/m² brightness.

Puny Full HD TV ;)

By itself it is not the first time that a manufacturer puts an 8k Tv on display, in fact LG already had a 98" prototype version on display. But this is the first time it is a consumer sized 55 inch model. 



Rumor has it: LG wants to release consumer 8K-tv next year Rumor has it: LG wants to release consumer 8K-tv next year




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fantaskarsef
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#4975616 Posted on: 12/11/2014 03:09 PM
Very, very useless with little gain at all. Also, I'm not aware of any native 8K and quite few native 4K contents besides PC gaming, so for me personally, this is pure stupidity, nothing better than a tech demo one can buy.

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#4975619 Posted on: 12/11/2014 03:13 PM
Lol 8K already, I've not long had a 1080p TV (Samsung ue40h6400) and aside from my blue rays and Netflix got virtually no HD content and 1080p has been around for years! Seriously how long will it take for 8K to be the norm? 2030!?

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#4975622 Posted on: 12/11/2014 03:15 PM
I can't imagine what monster gpu can run a game at that resolution

Seketh
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#4975647 Posted on: 12/11/2014 04:01 PM
Lol 8K already, I've not long had a 1080p TV (Samsung ue40h6400) and aside from my blue rays and Netflix got virtually no HD content and 1080p has been around for years! Seriously how long will it take for 8K to be the norm? 2030!?


I agree.

8K is useless, waste of money. Forget TV, most stuff is just upscaled SD content anyway, it's 2014, what are they waiting for?

But I hate LG, so I'm biased.

ruiner13
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#4975648 Posted on: 12/11/2014 04:01 PM
They haven't even gotten a UHD standard for optical media yet, so why not go for the gold and go straight for this. Sure.

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