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Neoley
post May 19 2014, 09:37 PM

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Hi sifus,

I recently bought a new LED tv from Sharp.

I tried to play MKV files from my hard disc (directly plugged into the TV), however, it will stopped after it plays for around 10+ minutes, and skip to the next video instead.

Can anybody out there lend a helping hand?

Thanks!

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post May 20 2014, 05:42 PM

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any recommended TV for rm2k budget ? or what the best value to buy TV now ? normal will do no need smart ...is there a full list of TV spec and price ?

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post May 24 2014, 02:44 PM

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Hi all

Can anyone suggest me the best 60" plasma below RM4k?
My shortlist now is samsung plasma PA60H5000. Any comment on this model?
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post May 25 2014, 02:00 AM

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QUOTE(ahmadpintu @ May 24 2014, 02:44 PM)
Hi all

Can anyone suggest me the best 60" plasma below RM4k?
My shortlist now is samsung plasma PA60H5000. Any comment on this model?
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Great reviews on the uk model, but 64" H5000

Quite bright at 115 cd/m2.

Very good blacks at 0.0016 fL or 0.0056 cd/m2.

Native contrast ratio is about 115/0.0056 = 20,000. Native contrast definately beats any high-end Edge LED TV in the market.

The only downside i think is its pentile matrix pixel orientation . it has 1080 vertical resolution, not 1920 horizontal tho slightly less, but really not a problem tho.

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/pn64h5000-201403143657.htm

In terms of motion ;

64H5000 will produce a perceptibly sharper image than just about any other display in this price range owed to the impulse driving inherent to plasma televisions (which interacts very well with the human visual system).

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post May 25 2014, 04:05 PM

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QUOTE(Neoley @ May 19 2014, 09:37 PM)
Hi sifus,

I recently bought a new LED tv from Sharp.

I tried to play MKV files from my hard disc (directly plugged into the TV), however, it will stopped after it plays for around 10+ minutes, and skip to the next video instead.

Can anybody out there lend a helping hand?

Thanks!
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May I know what type of hard disk you used there? Laptop type or desktop type?
If it is laptop type, then suspect the tv usb does not have enough juice to power that hard disk.
Have you tried using a desktop hard disk?
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post May 28 2014, 12:41 PM

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QUOTE(cucubud @ May 25 2014, 04:05 PM)
May I know what type of hard disk you used there? Laptop type or desktop type?
If it is laptop type, then suspect the tv usb does not have enough juice to power that hard disk.
Have you tried using a desktop hard disk?
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Hi,

It is an external hard disk.
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post May 28 2014, 12:53 PM

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QUOTE(Neoley @ May 28 2014, 12:41 PM)
Hi,

It is an external hard disk.
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Which type? Laptop type or Desktop type?
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post May 28 2014, 06:30 PM

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QUOTE(cucubud @ May 28 2014, 12:53 PM)
Which type? Laptop type or Desktop type?
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You can refer to the website below.

http://www.amazon.com/Seagate-Expansion-Po...K/dp/B001SJZV10

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post May 28 2014, 08:05 PM

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QUOTE(Neoley @ May 28 2014, 06:30 PM)
Ok. You are using the laptop hard disk. The tv usb port might not have enough power to drive the hard disk. It is better to use the desktop type hard disk where it has its own power adaptor to drive the hard disk.
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QUOTE(Neoley @ May 28 2014, 06:30 PM)
Not sure about sharp, but for Pana, it needs fat32 format for ext drive. Power via usb is fine.
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QUOTE(Mea Culpa @ May 25 2014, 02:00 AM)
Great reviews on the uk model, but 64" H5000

Quite bright at 115 cd/m2.

Very good blacks at 0.0016 fL or 0.0056 cd/m2.

Native contrast ratio is about 115/0.0056 = 20,000. Native contrast definately beats any high-end Edge LED TV in the market.

The only downside i think is its pentile matrix pixel orientation . it has 1080 vertical resolution, not 1920 horizontal tho slightly less, but really not a problem tho.

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/pn64h5000-201403143657.htm

In terms of motion ;

64H5000 will produce a perceptibly sharper image than just about any other display in this price range owed to the impulse driving inherent to plasma televisions (which interacts very well with the human visual system).
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price is very interesting also,lazada selling rm3199 normal electrical shop selling around rm3099 maybe less

this is 1st review,need to wait some more review to clarified to be best bang for the buck 60 inch tv.

H7000 rumor said step down version F8500 will be release summer this year
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post May 30 2014, 02:40 PM

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QUOTE(cucubud @ May 28 2014, 08:05 PM)
Ok. You are using the laptop hard disk. The tv usb port might not have enough power to drive the hard disk. It is better to use the desktop type hard disk where it has its own power adaptor to drive the hard disk.
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However, when I use the same laptop on a different TV, it works like a charm.


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post May 30 2014, 02:49 PM

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going to buy tv this weekend, im looking at 50'

any nice models to share? will be using my hdd to plug to the tv, so i need this feature. thanks guys biggrin.gif
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post May 30 2014, 09:26 PM

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QUOTE(Neoley @ May 30 2014, 02:40 PM)
However, when I use the same laptop on a different TV, it works like a charm.
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It might be your Sharp tv usb port does not have enough power to drive the laptop hard disk while the other tv usb port has enough power to drive the same hard disk.
Can you try to use a desktop hard disk on your Sharp tv?

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It's crunch time.. need to get a TV by this weekend before the World Cup starts

Looking at getting a 60" TV.. main priorities, good picture quality and sufficiently fast motion, and preferably a smart TV. Having 3D is a plus but not compulsory.

Budget around RM4k - 5k. Any recommendations would be much appreciated.

Am currently considering the Panasonic TH-60AS640K or the Samsung UA60F6100.


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post Jun 5 2014, 08:32 PM

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Any good 32 inches full HD LED smart TV? I'm interest in sony 32W674A but couldn't find anywhere that got sell it.... my room just able to fit 32 inches
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is sony or samsung better in general?
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post Jun 10 2014, 08:07 PM

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Anyone can recommend a good Plasma TV ?

Size 40 inch since putting a small room
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post Jun 11 2014, 02:56 PM

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QUOTE(Maxieos @ Jun 10 2014, 08:07 PM)
Anyone can recommend a good Plasma TV ?

Size 40 inch since putting a small room
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You no longer can find full HD 1920 x 1080 42" plasma, the likes of panasonic 42U30k or S series.

Entry level plasma 43" like samsung F4000 is only 852 x 480 defination/ resolution.

For plasma id suggest getting at least 50-51" with full hd resolution, mid-end to high end models.

1024 x 768 resolution 50" entry level plasma is not great for bluray content, but good for Sd and astro.


For 40" full hd, only lcd led tv is viable.

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post Jun 11 2014, 10:50 PM

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QUOTE(Mea Culpa @ Jun 11 2014, 02:56 PM)
You no longer can find full HD 1920 x 1080 42" plasma, the likes of panasonic 42U30k or S series.

Entry level plasma 43"  like samsung F4000 is only 852 x 480 defination/ resolution.

For plasma id suggest getting at least 50-51" with full hd  resolution, mid-end to high end models.

1024 x 768  resolution 50" entry level plasma is not great for bluray content, but good for Sd and astro.
For 40" full hd, only lcd led tv is viable.
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42U30k still selling ?
I heard people discuss that plasma is more better to the eye compare to LED monitor.Watch 1 hour LED more tired vs 1 hour on Plasma ? .Is it true ?

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