There are some design differences between the Epix Pro and newer models, starting with the fact you can get a MIP or AMOLED screen on the Fenix 8, and AMOLED or MicroLED on the Fenix 8 Pro. I’m going to compare the AMOLED models of those watches though, since that’s the most applicable if you’re picking between them and the Epix Pro. Other design upgrades on the newer watches include a speaker and mic, leakproof buttons and a diveproof rating of 40m. The Fenix 8 Pro also has a brighter AMOLED screen than older models. On the software side of things the newer Fenix watches have an updated user
The math starts to get fuzzier when looking at TVs from two years prior. You should approach these discounted models differently, as they’re already relatively deep into their software-update timeline. Look at it this way: If you buy a 2025 TV, the first software update you install will almost certainly fix some performance-related problems that were present when it first hit the market. From there, it’s reasonable to expect several additional years of support, depending on the maker. LG has promised five years of webOS updates for its smart TVs, so LG TV-owners will receive major software upd