8K technology does not come without its costs, and this is something that the European Union wants to address. Because of this, 8K TVs run the risk of being banned in Europe next year, according to SamMobile.
Europe is going to set strict energy use requirements on TVs, and these requirements are going into effect next year. These energy requirements will mean that manufacturers won’t be able to push TVs on the market that consume a lot of energy.
As you can imagine, 8K TVs consume a lot of energy. Not only are the screens very pixel-packed, but they remain plugged in 24/7. These devices are a nightmare for anyone trying to conserve energy
Because of this, 8K TVs could get banned in Europe
So, this is not good news if you are a TV manufacturer. Samsung and other companies run the risk of having their 8K TVs banned in Europe. The 8K Association released a statement saying that:
“Unless something changes, March 2023 will spell trouble for the emerging 8K market. The power consumption limits on 8K TVs (the micro LED-based displays) are set so low that essentially none of these devices will pass.”
This means that the majority of the 8K devices on the market will be banned. That will eat into the sales of notable 8K TV manufacturers such as Samsung.
Fortunately, this isn’t entirely official yet. It’s still in the early stages, so there’s a chance that it might not go through. Since this is a major governmental decision, the European Union is probably still working on all the paperwork.
If the EU decides not to go through with this, then the TV companies will have nothing to worry about. We’ll have to wait for more information on this story before we can officially confirm any details.
What’s also fortunate is that, if this regulation does go through, it won’t impact a large chunk of the TV market. 8K televisions are still a really niche product.
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