The Q900R will be available in four screen sizes
Samsung has taken the wraps off its first 8K resolution smart TV - and buyers will be able to get their hands on the hi-tech device within weeks.
Unveiled at this year’s IFA (Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin) tech conference, the Q900R TV features resolution of 7,680x4,320 pixels, double that of a 4K panel.
The Korean tech giant will release the pixel-packed smart TVs in mid-October, with a choice of four sizes of QLED panels, measuring 65, 75, 82 or 85 inches. All models feature a “very impressive 4,000 nit peak brightness”, as well as HRD10+ technology, bolstering contrast ratios for a more lifelike picture, says Gizmodo.
However, as The Verge notes, “there is basically zero content available to watch in 8K”, since the resolution is still in its infancy.
Samsung has got around that problem by developing an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that can “upscale” the resolution of 1080p and 4K content to resemble 8K footage.
This feature works well, with 4K resolution images appearing sharper, says Expert Reviews.
The AI also has an “uncanny ability” to remove jagged lines from 2K and 1080p resolution images, which helps “clean up” compressed videos online, the tech reviews site adds.
The company has yet to announce prices for the Q900R, but given that the current crop of 8K TVs cost upwards of $10,000 (£7,700), expect the new smart TV to come with a similar price tag.
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