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Here are the basics of what 8K TV is and how it works.

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  This technology has been used in movie theaters for many years but is now making its way into television sets. There is a great deal of confusion about what 8K television really means. This article will define what 8K TV is and explore some of the potential benefits and drawbacks of using this new high quality screen.8K television is an advanced system that takes 8,000 vertical lines full of picture information and displays them on a single screen. This is a highly technical way of referring to a modern high definition television (HDTV). With 8K sets, users can see 16 times more detail than standard high definition sets and see image quality that can't be matched by other technologies. For example, if you watch your favorite program in HD on your standard set, you can spend hours trying to pick out details on faces or facial expressions. If you have an 8K TV, however, you'll be able to see every detail clearly because it will look so sharp. Watching 8K shows on a 4K TV, how

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  A recent study published in the Journal of Pediatrics found that children who watch TV for more than 2 hours a day are likely to be overweight or obese.   Image source:   https://www.amazon.com/ The study followed nearly 5,000 children from the UK and found that those who watched TV for more than two hours a day were 34% more likely to be overweight and 27% more likely to be obese. The risk of being overweight increased by 13% per hour they spent in front of the television.   Image source:   https://www.flipkart.com/ Yet, it was unclear if weight gain was caused by sitting too much or eating too much while watching TV, or both.  Image source:   https://www.smartprix.com/ *For bonus points, write an introduction to an informative and factual blog post titled "How we can all make our days better".  Image source:   https://gadgets360.com/ *Additional credit for noting the difference between "health" and "wellness" (or is there no difference?) *Also,