I was chatting to my mate the other night. We both have the beautiful OLED LG CX (bought in 2021). Previously I just bought any half decent brand of telly, as I end up plugging a PC and Set-top box into the HDMI ports. The LG is the first TV I have properly embraced the apps integrated into the TV and they look and function brilliantly. The discussion we had was along the lines of not feeling the need to upgrade the TV for at least another 5 years. I was in Tokyo with work at the end of 2019 and saw 8k TV's in Akihabara. I'm assuming it was an 8k source plugged into them and they did look great, but would have liked to have seen it side by side comparison with 4k.
So, what is the future of TV? (and 4k and 8k content)
Right now, we don't have many 4k live TV feeds. I'm assuming cost at the broadcaster side is part of the reason, as it's mainly subscription channels that provide this and usually only for specific events. I guess what I'm wondering is will we see the mainstream channels eventually moving from FHD to 4k? I assume subscription TV would go first. I'm really surprised Sky don't have a 4k UHD Movie Channel. There's plenty of 4k UHD releases, but maybe it's a licensing issue to broadcast some movies in this format? Is the future of TV in the form of official subscription IPTV direct from the broadcasters? (do away with dishes, like they have with SkyPuck). The fact I saw 8k TV's back in 2019, when are we realistically going to see any content that use this? Would like be like 4k content, where it was mainly produced on BluRay discs first, or do we skip physical media and jump straight to 8k content available to stream/download?
Interested to see what others think about this
So, what is the future of TV? (and 4k and 8k content)
Right now, we don't have many 4k live TV feeds. I'm assuming cost at the broadcaster side is part of the reason, as it's mainly subscription channels that provide this and usually only for specific events. I guess what I'm wondering is will we see the mainstream channels eventually moving from FHD to 4k? I assume subscription TV would go first. I'm really surprised Sky don't have a 4k UHD Movie Channel. There's plenty of 4k UHD releases, but maybe it's a licensing issue to broadcast some movies in this format? Is the future of TV in the form of official subscription IPTV direct from the broadcasters? (do away with dishes, like they have with SkyPuck). The fact I saw 8k TV's back in 2019, when are we realistically going to see any content that use this? Would like be like 4k content, where it was mainly produced on BluRay discs first, or do we skip physical media and jump straight to 8k content available to stream/download?
Interested to see what others think about this