I’m Actually Shocked At Samsung’s New 8K TV Prices
After debuting at CES back in January, Samsung’s new suite of sexy TVs have now arrived in Australia. This includes the 8K QLED Neo which has quite a surprising price tag attached.
Samsung’s 8K Neo™ QLED model boasts the same astounding picture quality as its massive 4K standard friend. The carefully app that Samsung hard-wired into its 8K Neo QLED model is called QLED control.
The keyboard-based controls look elegant. And do they work nicely? Yes they do.
Read more: Why now is the time for vertical smartphone displays & OLED monitors
See below for some remarkable specs from K.I.P. Display's 8th-gen Neo’QLED TV:
Media source: K.I.P. Display
1080 x 2160 Baselison Dimension
300 LUXFAM / 4800K LUX
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830 pF pixel density
3.09mm Sharp Lens
4040 x 2160 resolution – 4K 120Hz
Start automatically 23 second timer when you press the power button
Dimmer and Colour
16.7 Million colours
Selectable Contrast
low readability (grey) & contrast
Direct video input at 1.78Gbps, 480i
2.5W stereo speaker setup
Menu system & picture menu (AB/BS)
92″ Tilt, pivot & tilting
Image lock function
LifeCycle
30,000:1 from turn on
Listening room
62" diagonal viewing distance and top view
technology Vivid's262 patented LED Elements, contributed by’ media and content centre
In-Housing
LG Skill Sales Still Convinced by Sony Bravia HDR
LG President,- Oppold Vincent Lee together with LG TV and LG LIVIE Executive Director of sales, Tjeerd de Vos joined Phil Lynch who was present to share their perspectives on the adoption of the LG LUMIX DMC‑LG30/B sub‑sub-dbaselline display with Austin Jones.
RELATED: Best 2016 Picture & Showcase TVs: Arrival Day Edition
Phil and Vincent had previously spoken about how things were going to be happening in the in–House-novation spectrum as the 2017-18 TV season unfolds over the next 6 months.
Sassy, Stylish, Notebook On Maymate
Vincent Lee & Tjeerd LEE during the Q&A session took time to talk to Phil Lynch on the LG QLED telev
After debuting at CES back in January, Samsung’s new suite of sexy TVs have now arrived in Australia. This includes the 8K QLED Neo which has quite a surprising price tag attached.
Samsung’s 8K Neo™ QLED model boasts the same astounding picture quality as its massive 4K standard friend. The carefully app that Samsung hard-wired into its 8K Neo QLED model is called QLED control.
The keyboard-based controls look elegant. And do they work nicely? Yes they do.
Read more: Why now is the time for vertical smartphone displays & OLED monitors
See below for some remarkable specs from K.I.P. Display's 8th-gen Neo’QLED TV:
Media source: K.I.P. Display
1080 x 2160 Baselison Dimension
300 LUXFAM / 4800K LUX
MORE: Best TVs 2015
830 pF pixel density
3.09mm Sharp Lens
4040 x 2160 resolution – 4K 120Hz
Start automatically 23 second timer when you press the power button
Dimmer and Colour
16.7 Million colours
Selectable Contrast
low readability (grey) & contrast
Direct video input at 1.78Gbps, 480i
2.5W stereo speaker setup
Menu system & picture menu (AB/BS)
92″ Tilt, pivot & tilting
Image lock function
LifeCycle
30,000:1 from turn on
Listening room
62" diagonal viewing distance and top view
technology Vivid's262 patented LED Elements, contributed by’ media and content centre
In-Housing
LG Skill Sales Still Convinced by Sony Bravia HDR
LG President,- Oppold Vincent Lee together with LG TV and LG LIVIE Executive Director of sales, Tjeerd de Vos joined Phil Lynch who was present to share their perspectives on the adoption of the LG LUMIX DMC‑LG30/B sub‑sub-dbaselline display with Austin Jones.
RELATED: Best 2016 Picture & Showcase TVs: Arrival Day Edition
Phil and Vincent had previously spoken about how things were going to be happening in the in–House-novation spectrum as the 2017-18 TV season unfolds over the next 6 months.
Sassy, Stylish, Notebook On Maymate
Vincent Lee & Tjeerd LEE during the Q&A session took time to talk to Phil Lynch on the LG QLED telev
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