Sony challenges Samsung for 8K crown with $70,000 98-inch TV

Sony challenges Samsung for 8K crown with $70,000 98-inch TV

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https://www.cnet.com/news/sony-challenges-samsung-for-8k-crown-with-70000-98-inch-tv/

In the other corner is the challenger, scrappy upstart Sony. It introduced its own 85-inch and 98-inch 8K TVs at CES earlier this year but waited till now to reveal: $13,000 and $70,000 respectively. Yes, its 8K TVs are cheaper than Samsung's for the same screen sizes. Challenge: issued.

Here's where I remind you that only folks with money to burn should buy any 8K TV. They're (duh) too expensive, there's no 8K content and, like all first-generation technology, they're destined to be replaced by cheaper, better versions next year. 

Sony challenges Samsung for 8K crown with $70,000 98-inch TV

Apr 24, 2019, 12:16am UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/sony-challenges-samsung-for-8k-crown-with-70000-98-inch-tv/ > In the other corner is the challenger, scrappy upstart Sony. It introduced its own 85-inch and 98-inch 8K TVs at CES earlier this year but waited till now to reveal: $13,000 and $70,000 respectively. Yes, its 8K TVs are cheaper than Samsung's for the same screen sizes. Challenge: issued. > Here's where I remind you that only folks with money to burn should buy any 8K TV. They're (duh) too expensive, there's no 8K content and, like all first-generation technology, they're destined to be replaced by cheaper, better versions next year.