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Samsung to launch 8k q900fn TV with artificial intelligence

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Samsung has officially confirmed that its first 8K-resolution AI powered displays, model Q900FN, will go on sale in October in the UK and the United States, offering screen resolution four times higher than 4K and sixteen times higher than Full-HD (1080p).

Samsung to launch 8K Q900FN display in October

The flagship of this new line of televisions is the 85-inch Q900FN, although the range will also offer 65, 76 and 82-inch variants. Samsung expects sales of 75-inch TVs to double by 2020, ushering in a new era of supermassive displays, with AI technology to enhance current and future content.

Today, 8K content with a resolution of 7680 × 4320 pixels is almost non-existent, and 4K displays are still taking their first steps. This puts Samsung in a strange position, since almost nothing will be able to work on their 8K televisions with their native resolution, and future 8K-compatible HDMI 2.1 devices will probably be incompatible with this screen. Samsung also mentions that it does not support 8K connectivity standards at this time.

Samsung's solution to this problem is Artificial Intelligence, developing a new technology that can scale SD, FHD, and UHD / 4K content to full 8K resolution, adding additional detail, reducing noise, and restoring edges.

The first reports on this magnification technology from CES 2018 were positive, showing significant levels of improvement compared to the magnification technology of the first 4K and 1080p televisions, achieving more accurate results than the standard rescaling you are using today.

Samsung is the first manufacturer to implement artificial intelligence (AI) technology in a QLED television. Incorporating machine learning into the TV repertoire will make it easier for users to enjoy a wide range of crystal-clear 8K content, even if it's not really 8K.

These displays are also ready for HDR technology, with a maximum brightness of 4, 000 Nits.

Its price has not yet been revealed, but of course nothing cheap will come out.

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