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Viewing pictures in 8K resolution (8K models only)

You can connect a digital still camera/camcorder that supports HDMI 8K output to HDMI IN 4 of the TV to display high resolution photos stored on the camera. You can also display high resolution photos stored in connected USB devices or your home network. A picture with a 8K or higher resolution can be displayed in 8K resolution (7680×4320) (8K models only).
For models that support 8K, [Enhanced format (8K)] is available in [Settings] — [Channels & Inputs] — [External inputs] — [HDMI signal format].

The availability of this function depends on your region/country.

Illustration of images from various devices displayed on the TV
  1. Digital still camera
  2. Camcorder
  3. USB device
  4. Network device

To view pictures stored on a USB device or network device in 8K resolution

  1. Connect the USB device or network device to the TV.
  2. Press the HOME button, select Apps from the Home menu, then select [Media Player].
    If the supplied remote control has an APPS button, you can press the APPS button.
  3. Select the USB device name or network device name.
  4. Select the folder, and then select the file to play.

To view pictures stored on a digital still camera/camcorder

  1. Connect a digital still camera or camcorder that supports HDMI output to the HDMI IN 4 jack (socket) of the TV, using an HDMI cable.
  2. Press the (Input select) button repeatedly to select the connected device.
  3. Set the connected device to 8K output.
  4. Start playback on the connected device.

To check the supported file formats

To view pictures in 8K resolution

You can set the HDMI signal format to [Enhanced format (8K)] to view pictures in 8K resolution.

For information about [Enhanced format (8K)] or changing the settings, refer to the Settings for viewing pictures in 8K resolution (8K models only) page.

Note

  • A 3D picture cannot be displayed.
  • If you change the picture by pressing the (Left) / (Right) buttons, it may take a moment for the picture to be displayed.