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Samsung’s 85 inch 8K TV costs $15,000

10:31 am October 4, 2018 By Roland Hutchinson


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8K TV

Samsung launched its new 8K TVs at IFA earlier in the year and now we finally get to find out how much they will cost as they are available to pre-order.

The Samsung 8K TVs are available in a range of different screen sizes, these include a 65 inch model, a 72 inch model, a 75 inch model and the top end model with an 85 inch display.

If you want the top of the line 8K Samsung QLED TV it is going to cost a massive $15,000, this is for the Samsung Q900R.

It comes with an 8K resolution features 8K upscaling an comes with AI built in, the TV uses Samsung’s Quantum Processor and comes with a wide range of features.

You can find out more details about the new 85 inch Samsung 8K TV at the link below, it can be pre-ordered now and will launch on the 28th of Octiber.

Source Samsung, Sammobile

Filed Under: Displays News, Top News

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