Asus could be getting close to launching what's still an incredibly rare thing in the world of monitors: a new 8K display. If ...
OWC's latest Thunderbolt 5 Dock adds a lot of connectivity to Apple's M4 Pro and M4 Max Mac lineup, while also taking advantage of the massive amount of bandwidth. In November, OWC introduced its ...
Thunderbolt 5 is slowly (and I mean slowly) becoming the new standard for laptop connectivity, and Lenovo is looking to keep up with its adoption by announcing a new ThinkPad docking station. The ...
Professional displays are very different from those designed for gaming, where response times, refresh rates, and VRR support sit pretty high on the list. Professional displays are about accurate and ...
For years, tech firms tried to flog us the notion that we would all be gagging for an 8K display. In 2012, Sharp wheeled out the first 8K TV prototype at CES in Las Vegas, kicking off a long campaign ...
After more than a decade of research and development, OLEDs have finally begun tiptoeing towards the mass market. While OLED TVs remain significantly more expensive than their LCD counterparts, their ...
If you need a high-end display for photo or video editing, Asus' new ProArt model could be the perfect solution. It's the world's first 8K resolution, Mini-LED HDR display, delivering unprecedented ...
ASUS has just announced a serious piece of kit for the professional creative world: the ProArt Display 8K PA32KCX. Slated for availability by October 2025, this monster is being touted as the world’s ...
The 8KA is a global consortium that promotes the adoption and standardization of 8K technology. On Dec 10, the group shared its new mark plan for 8K projectors. This move boosts the 8K scene and shows ...
The QN90D 4K QLEDs are still contenders, even though the S95D OLED still beats them all. We’re still waiting for the real use case for expensive 8K viewing. Reading time 7 minutes The big TV releases ...
TL;DR: LG has officially exited the 8K TV market, discontinuing both 8K OLED and LCD models due to limited content, poor market demand, and technical challenges like HDMI 2.1 compression issues.