What is the difference between 4k and 8k TV?

Ping

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The difference between 4k and 8k TV is as follows:

8K TV has a resolution of 7680x4320 pixels, which is 4 times that of 4K TV;

The refresh rate of 8K TV screens is generally 120Hz, and the refresh rate of 4K TV screens is generally below 60Hz;

8K video transmission requires at least 500Mbps, while 4K requires only 50Mbps or even lower.

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Felia

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4K TV refers to a TV with a resolution of 3840x2160P, which can accept video signals converted to the corresponding resolution.

If you want to fully experience the charm of 4K TV, first of all, the size of the TV, TV screen, TV decoding chip, and TV playback video resources must support 4K.

In fact, a 55-inch 4K smart TV still cannot display true 4K image quality, and the best size is bigger than or equal to 60 inches.
 

Felia

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An 8K TV refers to a TV with a resolution of 7680x4320. Same as 4K TV, if you want to experience the ultimate picture of 8K TV, the size should be at least 70 inches. Of course, the screen also supports 8K resolution. Video resources and storage must keep up. Thinking about the configuration, you know that the price is expensive.
 
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