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Samsung offers a variety of smart TVs capable of 4K and 8K resolutions. However, one question many prospective TV buyers have is whether or not it is even worth buying an 8K TV in 2024. Let's try to find out by looking at some pros and cons.
At present, one of the main arguments against 8K TVs is that there isn't much 8K content to enjoy. 4K is still the norm, and there's no telling when 8K will become the go-to resolution.
In other words, buying an 8K TV now might not be a wise future-proof investment because it's difficult to predict when 8K will take over. However, there are other aspects you might want to consider when choosing between a 4K or 8K TV in 2024.
On the one hand, Samsung's 8K TVs appear to be the best choice for people who want the best Neo QLED experience, even if it means a much higher cost.
On the other hand, there's not a lot of native 8K content to enjoy. Besides, the price gap between 4K and 8K can be very high, and a cheaper top-tier 4K OLED TV might offer a better experience and value for money than a similarly sized and specced-out 8K Neo QLED TV.
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All in all, it's not unreasonable to consider buying an 8K Samsung TV if the high cost is not an issue and you want the best possible experience, even if most content won't maximize your TV's potential. If the high costs are not a barrier and you want 8K upscaled content, a higher 240Hz refresh rate (on QN900D), or an 8K resolution for a (very) small selection of content like emerging 8K video games, Samsung's 8K Neo QLED TVs are waiting.
However, if value for money is a concern, 8K doesn't look like a worthwhile — or maybe even a future-proof — investment. You will most likely get much more value for your money by picking a top-tier 4K OLED TV, or even a top-tier 4K Neo QLED TV, for a lower price than a high-end 8K Neo QLED TV.
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