Description: 8K video resolution have 4 times more number of pixels than 4K, and 16 times more pixels than standard Full HD TVs and monitors.
8K video is a newer standard than 4K, with higher resolution, and clearer image. 1080p screens have a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels. 4K screens double those numbers to 3840 x 2160 and quadruple the number of pixels. 8K doubles the numbers again, to a resolution of 7680 x 4320 pixels. That’s four times the number of pixels as 4K, which means it’s 16 times that of a 1080p TV.
8K has over 33 million pixels, which leads to sharper visuals; in fact, you cannot distinguish the pixels on the screen. You’ll need a powerful graphics card to push more than 33 million pixels at 60Hz refresh rate.
In 4K screens, 4 pixels are placed on space reserved for one pixel on Full HD screens. And 8K screens have placed 4 pixels on space reserved for one 4K pixel. In other words, space occupied for one 1080p pixel is equal as space occupied with 16 8K pixels.