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Just because a TV has higher resolution than another, doesn't always mean it looks better. However, resolution is not the most important ingredient in picture quality. Resolution is one of the most common specifications used to sell TVs, partly because "4K" and "8K" sound really high-tech and impressive. Here Senior Managing Editor David Katzmaier counts every pixel on an 8K TV. You'll have to look very closely, or whip out a magnifying glass, to discern each one.

And the newest, largest and most ridiculously expensive TVs have over 33 million pixels ( 8K). Even newer and bigger TVs (typically 50 inches and above, although numerous smaller sizes too) have 8 million (for 4K Ultra HD). More recent and slightly larger TVs (typically 49 inches and smaller) have a little over 2 million pixels (1080p). Older TVs, and many 32-inch models sold today, have a million or so pixels (720p). There are numerous resolutions found on flat-panel TVs. A single pixel, or discrete picture element, consists of a tiny dot on the screen. Resolution, in terms of TV hardware, refers to the number of pixels that compose the picture on the TV. Still have questions? Let's start with the basics. If 4K is four times greater than 1080p, does that mean 4K is 4320p? No.Does 4K mean the picture will be better than my old TV? Not necessarily.Are most TVs 4K these days? At 50 inches and above, yes.UHD stands for "Ultra High Definition," also known as UltraHD, but basically means 4K.4K almost always means the TV has 3,840x2,160 pixels.

More importantly, knowing what all the numbers really mean can help you feel more confident in your TV choice.
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You'd be right to assume 8K must be greater than 4K, but is it twice as good? Is the difference even noticeable? And where does 1080p fit into the equation? Resolution isn't the most important factor when buying a new TV - especially because most TVs are now 4K TVs - but it's still something to consider. When it comes to resolution with TVs and phones, there's a confusing alphanumeric soup.
