8kT
8kT refers to a resolution of 7680 pixels horizontally by 4320 pixels vertically. This results in a total of approximately 33 million pixels, which is sixteen times the number of pixels found in a standard 1080p Full HD display. The name "8K" signifies the approximate horizontal resolution, as it is close to 8000 pixels. This ultra-high definition resolution allows for significantly more detail and clarity in images and video compared to lower resolutions. 8K displays are capable of producing sharper visuals, finer textures, and a more immersive viewing experience. The technology behind 8K encompasses advanced display manufacturing, powerful image processing, and high-bandwidth video transmission standards. While 8K content production and availability are still growing, the resolution is being adopted in professional fields such as filmmaking, photography, and medical imaging, as well as in high-end consumer television sets. The increased pixel density of 8K makes it possible to view content on larger screens without a noticeable loss of detail, and it also offers greater flexibility for cropping and editing in post-production.