A pixel-count of 7680 x 4320 means a total of 33,177,600 pixels – a number, of course, that dwarfs the 8,294,400 pixels that make up a 4K display. The headline feature here, naturally, is the panel’s native resolution. Great HDMI 2.1 connectivity in One Connect box.So for the early adopters among us, those who are confident the 8K resolution is going to be the Next Big Thing in television technology, the 65QN800B looks a pretty compelling proposition. High-performance 65-inch TVs from aren’t in short supply at this sort of money, of course – but none of the obvious price-comparable alternatives are 8K models. The Samsung QN800B 8K MiniLED TV is on sale now, and the 65-inch version we’re testing costs $2,799 / £2,699 / AU$4,499 now – which is a fair amount less than it cost at launch. Also available in 75-inch and 85-inch models.
Samsung QN800B review: Price & release date Samsung QN800B (Silver) at Walmart for $1,697.99.