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The TV industry finally concedes that the future may not be in 8K

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Summary

The article argues that 8K TVs failed to justify their cost due to scarce native content and limited perceived benefits, prompting major brands like LG Display to scale back 8K production. It notes 4K remains dominant with billions of sets in use, while 8K sales have peaked and declined; the 8K Association has shrunk in membership, signaling waning industry momentum. Viewing-distance studies suggest real 8K benefits are limited to very large screens at close ranges, implying 8K will persist mainly as a niche or enthusiast option rather than a mass-market standard, with other display technologies offering more practical impact.

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