LG opened the giant TV race at CES 2018 with an 8K 8-inch OLED display
LG is bringing the TV screen to a new limit in size and resolution (and possibly price too) at the CES 2018 event.
LG is bringing the TV screen to a new limit in size and resolution (and possibly price too) at the CES 2018 event.
According to Engadget, they will display an 8-inch 8-inch OLED TV with an 8K display, promising an OLED TV with the largest size and resolution on the market today. (For non-OLED 8K TVs, you have other products with larger sizes, such as a collaboration between Panasonic and NHK, a plasma TV 145 inch 8K Super Hi-Vision). Samsung also has an 88-inch TV using QLED technology - priced at $ 20,000 - but only 4K displays and quality of QLED are also controversial.
Soon 4K is also obsolete
4K OLED screens are increasingly more affordable, 4K content is also becoming more and more popular. However, it is difficult to become the basic standard for instant TV so you do not need to rush to upgrade to 8K.
CES is an opportunity to witness technology companies showcasing products that break existing limits in every way. This year's event will take place from 9 to 12 January.
See more:
- Sharp introduced its 8-inch 8K TV that turns your 4K TV into obsolete
- Don't think 4K is terrible, with these technologies, that's still not enough
- LG announced the launch of HDR 5K Ultrawide screen
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