Samsung just announced the first 8K QLED TV, Q900R (US Q900FN), in IFA 2018. Next, to LG's 8K TV, Samsung's 8K panel contains up to 85 inches of high definition resolution, 4,000 nits of brightness and a new processor that will make your oldest content look like 8K-tastic. We have carefully studied its next-generation upgrade technology and some of Samsung's old QLED TVs to give you a first impression of our combined 8K + HDR + QLED. Samsung's 8K QLEDs will have different names in different regions. The United States is expected to offer only 85-inch options, such as the Q900FN, with a release date of October 2018. Samsung led tv also announced that variants of 65, 75 and 82 inches will also be released in other regions in the future, so if the 8K idea is stimulating your appetite, you can't fit 85 inches in your living room - grab a big house! As for the price, although the official pricing has not yet been determined, it is expected to pay a large sum of money.
The Q900FN is clearly more than just some pixels and some backlights - this upgraded technology makes it easy for us to make the most impressive when using it. Of course, the 8K content looks great, but alongside the old 4K panel, this is not the reason we are shocked. what is? It makes 720p and 1080p content look better. Given that this feature will benefit most users in the early stages of consumer-prepared 8K panels, it makes sense for Samsung UHD tv to invest so much in upgrades. In describing its upgrade algorithm, using buzzwords such as AI and machine learning, Samsung uses its Quantum Processor 8K to fill in detail, restore edges, reduce noise and remove jagged lines in low-resolution content. As time goes by, analyzing content to improve performance, claiming that the 85-inch screen has never played HD Ready content like it is now - and in the first impression, we tend to agree. It is not perfect. In some scenes, letters and elements do show signs of over-sharpening - but the Q900FN has won a lean every time compared to an unworn manuscript. Additional intelligence has been added to the mix - for example, AI adaptive streams can achieve smarter buffering, so even inconsistent transfer speeds will not cause 8K content to slow down when it is launched. At the same time, AI local dimming analyzes various images to avoid sharp changes in image brightness. Most of them sound like evolutions we've seen before - such as automatic bitrate and auto dimming - so comments like this feature will have to wait for a full review.
A good thing about the new Q900FN is its game mode. For gamers who are tired of manually flipping between screen calibration modes, automatic content detection appears to be set to minimize the time it takes you to use the TV remote. Playing the game on the PS4, the TV will start the game screen calibration. Slide BluRay into and automatically detect that the PS4 is playing a movie and automatically switch to movie mode. With the Quantum processor 8K and high FPS support for upgrading HD and 4K game content, Samsung's highest resolution panel should be a mouth-watering game console gamer. According to Samsung, we need it. According to an NHK 2012 study, the 85-inch 8K package has a resolution similar to that of a 43-inch 4K screen, keeping the resolution as much as most people think. As TV buyers tend to have larger panels, faster streaming speeds, more efficient wired video transmission technology, and a more affordable 8K content storage option trend - the reality of "next resolution" is coming. Speaking of NHK - the broadcaster said it will host the 2020 Olympic Games with 8K, and global ceremonies may play an important role in the 8K revolution, which Samsung expects will begin in the next five years.


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