Is a 55 inch 8K TV worth it?

A Samsung rep tells us that 8K isn't overly necessary at 55 inches, really coming into its own at 65 inches and above. This means, if picture quality is a priority for you, you might want to spend your pennies on a great 55-inch 4K TV, or splash out on a larger size with 8K resolution.
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Is it worth buying an 8K TV?

Overall, getting an 8K TV means you're getting literally the best TV on the market: nothing will beat it in terms of size, features, resolution, contrast, motion processing clarity, pixel technology, the list goes on. It's the best of the best by some margin.
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Does 8K TV make a difference?

'Thanks to better HDR skills, an 8K TV will be able to display more colors too and a picture that looks more natural. Each detail will pop out from the screen like nothing you've seen before.
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What TV size is best for 8K?

The best 8K TVs are coming in at well over 70 inches, with some even pushing toward 90-inch diagonals. Along with that size, you're also getting some of the best features that TV manufacturers offer.
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Is 8K noticeably better than 4K?

8K is a higher resolution than 4K—and that's it. 1080p screens have a resolution of 1,920 by 1,080 pixels. 4K screens double those numbers to 3,840 by 2,160 and quadruple the number of pixels. 8K doubles the numbers again, to a resolution of 7,680 by 4,320.
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Is 8K pointless?

If you get the chance to look at an 8K TV in action, you'll most likely be watching 4K content on a stretched out screen. Your eyes might not be able to notice if it's upscaled or not, but the TV can't create detail from nothing, and the drop in quality is definitely there.
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Can a human eye see 8K?

The term 8K doesn't really apply to how eyes work, but if we reduce the complex nature of sight down to this marketing buzzword then yes, the human eye can see in 8K and beyond. The reason for this hesitation is that eyes don't see in pixels, or use resolutions - no optician has ever said you can only see in 720p.
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Is it worth buying an 8K TV in 2021?

We would have to say no. The biggest problem continues to be the lack of 8K content, but the larger screen sizes, higher prices and lack of other benefits mean that 8K sets are just not ready for the mainstream. The best reason to get an 8K TV right now is still bragging rights more than anything else.
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Is there a 55-inch 8K TV?

What 55-inch 8K TVs are out there? At the moment, 55-inch 8K TVs are limited to about one new Samsung TV a year. In 2019, it was the 55-inch model of the Q900R; in 2020, it's the Q700T, a mid-priced 8K TV that comes in both 55-inch and 65-inch sizes.
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Why are 8K TVs so big?

The real justification for 8K comes down to growing demand for size. People are buying bigger TVs and are happy to have bigger TVs in their homes. Where 15 years ago you might have had a 28-inch TV, now 55-inch is common; 65-inch and above is where most of the growth in TV sales is expected in the next 5 years.
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Does anything Stream in 8K?

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Without doubt, streaming delivers the widest variety of 8K content available today. With global streaming services such as YouTube, Vimeo and more unleashing 8K video streams, big-screen 8K TVs around the world can instantly enjoy the sharpest 8K videos streamed over high-speed network connections.
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What's the difference between 4K and 8K television?

The main difference between 4K and 8K screens is the resolution which relates to the picture quality. 4K has double the resolution of an older 1080p screen, 2840 by 2160 pixels and an 8K screen doubles that size to 7680 by 4320 pixels.
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Is 8K the best resolution?

8K TV is the highest resolution TV that has been released recently among UHD (ultra high definition) TVs. With four times more pixels than a 4K TV—another type of UHD resolution—8K TVs show a sharper and more detailed picture quality.
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Does Netflix have 8K content?

No current streaming services like Netflix, Disney+, Apple TV, or Amazon Prime Video offer any native 8K content. You cannot currently stream 8K on demand from any of the major streaming services.
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How much does a 8K TV cost?

The TCL 6-Series 8K (R648) is officially – by our count at least – the cheapest 8K TV on the market at $2,199 for the 65-inch version of the screen and $2,999 for the 75-inch model.
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Can you play 8K on a 4K TV?

But native 8K content isn't the only reason to have an 8K TV if you're looking at a large screen size. 8K TVs can upscale 4K content to 8K, and the difference in clarity is stark. To prove this point, Samsung put two 85-inch TVs side by side, one playing 4K content in 4K, the other upscaling 4K content to 8K.
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Is 8K TV good for PS5?

Should you buy an 8K TV for your PS5? Unless you're absolutely made of money, I'd say no: the PS5 only outputs at up to 4K, and while the best 8K TVs have powerful upsampling features the difference really isn't worth spending huge sums on.
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Will there be 16K TV?

Sony was the first big brand to unveil a 16K TV in 2019 (opens in new tab). Their 16K Crystal LED display was, and still is, a thing of beauty. Its 1,000 nits brightness, 15360 x 8640 pixel count, and modular setup enables this technology to create a 'quasi-virtual' reality that delivers immersive viewing.
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Are movies shot in 8K?

Several recent films have shot in 8K – Guardians of the Galaxy 2 was the first major Hollywood film shot at the higher resolution. But most productions that use 8K cameras aren't even planning an 8K release.
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Can your eyes tell the difference between 1080p and 4K?

This is all worth remembering as televisions with even higher pixel counts come to market. So yes, despite the rumors you may have heard floating around, the human eye is capable of seeing the difference between a 1080p screen and a 4K screen.
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Can HDMI handle 8K?

HDMI 2.1 launched in 2018, and is designed to support 8K and higher resolutions with a maximum bandwidth of 48Gbps. The HDMI 2.1 specification can handle 4K and 8K video at up to 120 frames per second, with room to spare.
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What is the point of 8K video?

8K provides a lot of great benefits. Creators can capture higher quality video, have more flexibility to crop, pan and zoom in post-production, generate stills from video, add stabilization in post and more. Consumers will benefit from better-looking, razor-sharp video that burns their eyeballs in realism.
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Is OLED better than Qled?

QLED comes out on top on paper, delivering a higher brightness, longer lifespan, larger screen sizes, lower price tags, and no risk of burn-in. OLED, on the other hand, has a better viewing angle, deeper black levels, uses less power, is killer for gaming, and might be better for your health.
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Is OLED worth the extra money?

With perfect blacks, superior viewing angles, infinite contrast ratios, and better motion quality than you can find on other TVs, OLED displays outperform even the best LCD options—but they usually cost more (though the difference is shrinking).
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