It's the cheapest 8K screen on the market right now

It's the cheapest 8K screen on the market right now

Samsung QLED Q900 8-inch 55K TV – $2,497 / £1,951 from Dell (about $3,428) If you want to upgrade to 8K now instead of waiting, Dell is offering a 29% discount on this 8-inch Ultra HD 55K TV from Samsung . It comes with HDR10+, AI 8K upscaling, FreeSync technology, and more. 8K is one of the newest technologies of recent times in the world of visualization and audiovisuals. The resolution, which is 16 times that of Full HD (1080p), promises to take filming to a new level, especially when combined with other features like HDR10+. While businesses and users are still adapting to 4K, a technology that was unveiled nearly a decade ago, it's in the entertainment industry where 8K is making the most strides. This explains why there is a huge total of one 8K monitor released worldwide (the impressive 32-year-old Dell UltraSharp 8 3K, aka UP3218K). Being the only one on the market means you can (and do) command a high premium; It's a $3,999,99 (from $4,999,99) monitor, which is still about 10 times the retail price for a non-8K monitor this size. Compare that to the Samsung QN55Q900RBFXZA, which is not only the cheapest 8K TV on the market, but also the cheapest 8K display, after all. It is a 54,6-inch screen that can display more than 33 million pixels and comes with a Dolby 60W 4.2 compatible audio system along with a host of other features. Please note that you will need a compatible device to take full advantage of this TV. For this, you need a computer with an Nvidia Geforce RTX 3080 graphics card (which contains the necessary HDMI 2.1) which is a much more elegant solution than having two DisplayPort cables on the back of the Dell.

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