On paper, 8K resolution sounds like the obvious next step for TV technology. The past couple of decades have largely been defined by resolution jumps -- first from 480p to 720p, then to 1080p and 4K.
LG has officially stopped making 8K TVs. The technology was expensive, and there was little content. You'll likely see a push now for image quality over resolution. Is 8K TV finally dead? Maybe not ...
For years, tech firms tried to flog us the notion that we would all be gagging for an 8K display. In 2012, Sharp wheeled out the first 8K TV prototype at CES in Las Vegas, kicking off a long campaign ...
TL;DR: LG has officially exited the 8K TV market, discontinuing both 8K OLED and LCD models due to limited content, poor market demand, and technical challenges like HDMI 2.1 compression issues.
The 8K TV market, once seen as the hallmark of premium products, is rapidly fading as major manufacturers cease launching new models. Currently, Samsung Electronics remains the primary player in the ...
The market – and in particular buyers of very high-end television sets – has not taken to 8K devices. However, a report from analysts at SAC Insight suggests that the market is in a transition phase.