When it comes to video and audio output, cables do make a difference, especially if you are going over long distances. Unfortunately, with longer distances typically comes signal degradation. An ...
Xiaomi has officially launched an 8K HDMI 2.1 data cable that supports dynamic HD resolution. The Xiaomi 8K HDMI 2.1 ultra-high-definition data cable is now available in China for ¥99 (~$15). The new ...
TL;DR: The 8K Association demonstrated the world's first 8K gaming at 120Hz over HDMI 2.1b using a Samsung Neo QLED TV and AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT with AMD FSR 3 upscaling. This milestone highlights ...
TV sizes come in a wide range of numbers from 43″ up to (and in some cases over) 120″. Studies have shown that consumers are buying bigger TVs more than ever before. Most buyers are settling in on the ...
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. In the six years since I first tested an 8K TV, ...
LONDON—No sooner than broadcasters began transmitting HD programming in earnest, it felt as if equipment manufacturers began trumpeting the benefits of 8K – 16 times the resolution of HD. Although ...
After months of uncertainty surrounding their ability to meet new EU TV power consumption regulations, Samsung has finally confirmed that it will still be launching a range of 8K TVs in 2023. The ...
The QN900B is one of our favorite 8K UHD TVs. Excellent upscaling, accurate color, and loads of peak brightness create an impactful image–especially with HDR material. The Samsung QN900B quantum-dot ...
It’s been five years since we started testing 8K TVs (the $30,000, 88-inch LG Z9 OLED was the first we reviewed), but the resolution is no closer to being viable for home entertainment. Even if it’s ...
Samsung has released a new 8K TV and it’s the company’s biggest Neo QLED so far. The 98-inch class Buy at Samsung can be ordered starting September 6 from samsung.com for an eye-watering $40,000. As ...
If the 8,294,400 pixels of resolution on an Ultra High Definition television just don't seem to convey enough detail, fear not: The electronics industry has heard your cry. And Sharp is now expanding ...