8k is irrelevant and a false promise of about 10 years ago. Not close to being an industry standard, and probably never will be. It shouldn't even be on your radar when it comes to determining factors.
Yes, MSRP is $10k, but that’s not the street price. If you watch the video, Hisense even hints that you should shop around - they weren’t at liberty to discuss outside of MSRP. Current street is in fact $5K. Not click bait, it’s the truth
Which is the release date?
They are already all sold out :(
I got mine for $3K at Best buy.
But 100 inch tv, only 4k, why?
Price. The price on an 8k, 12k, or 16k would cost more.
8K isn't necessary, and 8K content hardly exists. I had a 135" screen and sat 9' away. 4K pixels weren't visible even that close.
@@Jacob-ed1bl Heck, native 4K hardly exists. Even then I can't tell a hugh difference between full HD & 4k HD.
8k is irrelevant and a false promise of about 10 years ago. Not close to being an industry standard, and probably never will be. It shouldn't even be on your radar when it comes to determining factors.
The 2024 model has 6000 nits.
I see bad review on this at best buy customer feedback
MSRP $10.000, puts $5.000 in the title, checks out.... clickbait is scummy!
Yes, MSRP is $10k, but that’s not the street price. If you watch the video, Hisense even hints that you should shop around - they weren’t at liberty to discuss outside of MSRP. Current street is in fact $5K. Not click bait, it’s the truth
It’s literally 5,000 right now at Best Buy
Down to $4k before going out of stock
@@hobblyjig you cant purchase it
i just got mine for 3k!! Coming mid-December