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Not sure why anyone would believe the dealer m/u is higher on 8K TVs. The actual m/u % is actually lower on 8K TVs, but due to the higher price the dollar revenue may be higher in some models or transactions. But the G/P % is actually lower.
8K is not for everyone, but having choices is a good thing and I look forward to LG's 88" 8K OLED, Samsung's Micro LED, Sharp's dual cell 8K LCD and we're loving Sony's 8K Z9G as are our clients who are enjoying the stunning picture quality. For all members and visitors reading this thread I suggest stopping by our showroom or if you have a local dealer who has these new 8K TVs on display so you can see these beautiful new advanced displays with your own eyes. |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (06-25-2019) |
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For those who may have missed CE Week's 8K panel discussion here's the post with the 4 video clips. Lot's a very informative information:
https://forum.blu-ray.com/showpost.p...&postcount=512 |
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The PQ of 8K 75" Samsung Q900 QLED vs the 4K OLED77C9 just on the other side of it didn't entice me at all towards the Q900. Both showing Mortal Engines 4K. ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | Robert Zohn (06-26-2019) |
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"It may seem like a lifetime since the last video format war, but it’s been barely a decade since Blu-ray trounced HD DVD. The format, backed by Sony, brought full HD video into homes just as HDTVs became affordable, and it was ready for the future with enough capacity for 4K video. Nothing lasts forever, but Blu-ray is waning faster than anyone in the early 2000s would have expected. Samsung has announced that it is done making new Blu-ray players." It doesn't matter, 2K, 4K or 8K, Samsung have decided that optical disc is no longer apart of their future. At the same time they are introducing to the market 8K TV's. The poster that I responded to doesn't like the idea of streaming video, however that's the future. 2K, 4K and 8K streaming is problematic right now. Much to his displeasure, the hope of 8K blu ray disc doesn't seem bright. In my opinion, 4K HDR content, particularly as far optical disc is concerned, is severely lacking. The vast majority of content is still contained on DVD and Blu Ray and by comparison, 4K blu ray is a joke. |
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The first in 8K was NHK (Japan) and the displays for the flat panel showcase was done by Sharp, then Sony. So they were the first. Samsung is only an “alpha” if you’re talking about marketshare, not quality. If you like quantity, more power to you. I tend to gravitate towards quality. |
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John Archer does some 8k justification/defense: https://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarc...8k-tvs-matter/
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I'm waiting for 8K rollable OLEDs which IMHO is the future. You can place it in the middle of a room, or in front of a window. No more of this against the wall or above a fireplace. No more being so careful staging the gigantic display. Easier for Robert to store them in stock also!
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Thanks given by: | jibucha (06-26-2019) |
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Samsung exiting the BD player business has nothing to do with their support for 8K TVs They are not related issues.
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This is NOT to say that their products are crap, but top of the top tier in terms of picture quality is not their target market. All they care is to dominate the marketshare and they are doing a very good job at that. |
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