as declared in In other words, unlike the first 4K TVs we saw, this first 8K TV to come to market is keen to trade on more than pixels alone. However, there was no attempt to deny that native 8K content is neither around now or likely to arrive in volume any time soon. This was particularly - and importantly - true with a demo comparing native 4K images on a 4K Samsung TV with upscaled versions of the same imagery on an 85-inch Q900R. So while this particular demonstration showed another side to Samsung's 8K upscaling engine, it wasn't necessarily a great demo of 8K resolution. I know full well that native 8K content isn't going to be around in volume any time soon, for instance.
First Samsung 8K TV may launch this month
Many of us haven't even upgraded to 4K yet, but Samsung may be preparing to launch the first 8K QLED model during IFA at the end of August. That's based on the really big sign the company's already posted in Berlin, where the show is taking place. We asked Samsung to comment and expand on the billboard's meaning, but didn't immediately hear back. Now playing: Watch this: Samsung's 8K 85-inch TV uses artificial intelligenceShould you be worried about 8K TV? Samsung Q9S 85-inch TV uses AI to make its own 8K video: But is 8K really twice as good as 4K?
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