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 Samsung LED TV Thread, owners pls share

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Haruji Sora
post Aug 30 2017, 05:01 PM

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QUOTE(cyberic @ Aug 30 2017, 04:27 PM)
For those that own KS7000 tv, does the package comes with screw for wall mounting?
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post Aug 30 2017, 05:42 PM

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does 4k tv makes fhd movies look bad? like not as sharp? my main content is 1080-720p
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post Aug 30 2017, 05:47 PM

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QUOTE(OwlsHeart @ Aug 30 2017, 05:42 PM)
does 4k tv makes fhd movies look bad? like not as sharp? my main content is 1080-720p
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Most 4k TV have very good upscaller build in. Even 480p videos looks not bad.

I dont see any problems playing 1080p for normal eyes, unless your eye is like straight up imbalance to the point can see the image softness.

Of course there is no denying due to upscale there is a degree of softness apply, but to me it is very minimal (i only notice more of it at 480p videos)

In general Samsung seems to have one of the better up scale tech (i notice LG is more soft, but maybe that's just the IPS Panel)

Sony upscaller is not bad as well. I didnt try other brands like Hi Sense though.




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post Aug 30 2017, 05:59 PM

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QUOTE(Haruji Sora @ Aug 30 2017, 05:47 PM)
Most 4k TV have very good upscaller build in. Even 480p videos looks not bad.

I dont see any problems playing 1080p for normal eyes, unless your eye is like straight up imbalance to the point can see the image softness.

Of course there is no denying due to upscale there is a degree of softness apply, but to me it is very minimal (i only notice more of it at 480p videos)

In general Samsung seems to have one of the better up scale tech (i notice LG is more soft, but maybe that's just the IPS Panel)

Sony upscaller is not bad as well. I didnt try other brands like Hi Sense though.
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Thanks for your quick and thorough answer. PLanning to get a bigger tv , not looking for smart tv since i have android box ready but then i see 4k and fhd tvs are almost similarly priced so i thought may as well go for 4k. My concern is whether these 4k tv would make those lower quality videos look bad but if the difference is minimal and not something like washed out quality that'll be great. I guess il just have to invest on a proper 4k tv and not the lower end type. Any recommendation from samsung brand? looking for size 45-50" If it's only FHD, that would be fine too as long as it's good quality.
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QUOTE(OwlsHeart @ Aug 30 2017, 05:59 PM)
Thanks for your quick and thorough answer. PLanning to get a bigger tv , not looking for smart tv since i have android box ready but then i see 4k and fhd tvs are almost similarly priced so i thought may as well go for 4k. My concern is whether these 4k tv would make those lower quality videos look bad but if the difference is minimal and not something like washed out quality that'll be great. I guess il just have to invest on a proper 4k tv and not the lower end type. Any recommendation from samsung brand? looking for size 45-50" If it's only FHD, that would be fine too as long as it's good quality.
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Budget not mentioned smile.gif

If you want cheap and good, for Samsung any of the 6 series will suffice

(MU6xxx, KU6xxx)

Technically I assume since you're primary media consumption is like 720p and 1080p, probably guessing streaming / downloads of Movies and TV series as well as maybe Astro?

You can also go shop to eyeball a few other equivalent models from other brands.

I would recommend Harvey Norman just to eyeball (but don't buy from them unless got good discount, evil customer here hahaha)


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post Aug 30 2017, 06:33 PM

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QUOTE(Haruji Sora @ Aug 30 2017, 06:20 PM)
Budget not mentioned smile.gif

If you want cheap and good, for Samsung any of the 6 series will suffice

(MU6xxx, KU6xxx)

Technically I assume since you're primary media consumption is like 720p and 1080p, probably guessing streaming / downloads of Movies and TV series as well as maybe Astro?

You can also go shop to eyeball a few other equivalent models from other brands.

I would recommend Harvey Norman just to eyeball (but don't buy from them unless got good discount, evil customer here hahaha)
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haha yeah mostly is just streaming now, want to save space tongue.gif Alright thanks will go survey. Yep, outside electronics cannot buy one , the price tag always end with "999 lol
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post Aug 31 2017, 12:19 AM

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QUOTE(OwlsHeart @ Aug 30 2017, 05:42 PM)
does 4k tv makes fhd movies look bad? like not as sharp? my main content is 1080-720p
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55" will sufficient enough for your content. Samsung series 6 and LG new model 2017 for budget 4k TV.


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QUOTE(Haruji Sora @ Aug 30 2017, 06:20 PM)
Budget not mentioned smile.gif

If you want cheap and good, for Samsung any of the 6 series will suffice

(MU6xxx, KU6xxx)

Technically I assume since you're primary media consumption is like 720p and 1080p, probably guessing streaming / downloads of Movies and TV series as well as maybe Astro?

You can also go shop to eyeball a few other equivalent models from other brands.

I would recommend Harvey Norman just to eyeball (but don't buy from them unless got good discount, evil customer here hahaha)
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Warehouse Sales in ongoing today ... in Citta Mall, Harvey Norman... Can go there have a look...
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QUOTE(avantasia @ Aug 31 2017, 12:19 AM)
55" will sufficient enough for your content. Samsung series 6 and LG new model 2017 for budget 4k TV.
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How about 49"? i'm eyeing on the UA49MU6100. It is within my budget as well and most of all it is non curved. Not a fan of curved display
QUOTE(ukiya @ Aug 31 2017, 10:56 AM)
Warehouse Sales in ongoing today ... in Citta Mall, Harvey Norman... Can go there have a look...
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ok noted smile.gif
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QUOTE(OwlsHeart @ Aug 31 2017, 12:07 PM)
How about 49"? i'm eyeing on the UA49MU6100. It is within my budget as well  and most of all it is non curved. Not a fan of curved display

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Been using TV with mainly for 480p/720p/1080p with Samsung 55" KU6000...

Liking and and no such issue cool2.gif
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Received my ks7000 tv. If the new tv got vertical line. Does Samsung swap the panel or exchange new unit? This is last unit in Senheng sad.gif
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QUOTE(cyberic @ Aug 31 2017, 04:48 PM)
Received my ks7000 tv. If the new tv got vertical line. Does Samsung swap the panel or exchange new unit? This is last unit in Senheng sad.gif
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Where u get your unit? Which senheng?
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QUOTE(ukiya @ Aug 31 2017, 05:08 PM)
Where u get your unit? Which senheng?
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Shah Alam branch
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QUOTE(cyberic @ Aug 31 2017, 05:32 PM)
Shah Alam branch
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Cannot reject or decline directly? Ask for exchange (from other senheng)?
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QUOTE(cyberic @ Aug 31 2017, 04:48 PM)
Received my ks7000 tv. If the new tv got vertical line. Does Samsung swap the panel or exchange new unit? This is last unit in Senheng sad.gif
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Since last set maybe Display set. They put in box and sell new to you.

But if really panel problem Samsung ppl will come to your place and replace the panel.
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QUOTE(OPT @ Aug 31 2017, 03:47 PM)
Been using TV with mainly for 480p/720p/1080p with Samsung 55" KU6000...

Liking and and no such issue cool2.gif
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Tempting hmm.gif did you buy online? from what i see very limited online seller offer extended warranty, those that does, the price is same as market and extended warranty is like 400++. Though I think standard 2 years is sufficient considering samsung a high end brand,itll be rarely to catch any problem
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QUOTE(OwlsHeart @ Aug 31 2017, 12:07 PM)
How about 49"? i'm eyeing on the UA49MU6100. It is within my budget as well  and most of all it is non curved. Not a fan of curved display

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49" will works well with ur content. Perhaps u may try sony 49" 7000 series. Not bad too if u want to compare with samsung.
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QUOTE(cyberic @ Aug 31 2017, 04:48 PM)
Received my ks7000 tv. If the new tv got vertical line. Does Samsung swap the panel or exchange new unit? This is last unit in Senheng sad.gif
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Better call samsung to check, definitely they will replace a new panel only.
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Could be display unit. Anyway I notice a bend at top near the line, cover pop up few places. Asked for refund already.
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QUOTE(OwlsHeart @ Aug 31 2017, 08:54 PM)
Tempting  hmm.gif  did you buy online? from what i see very limited online seller offer extended warranty, those that does, the price is same as market and extended warranty is like 400++. Though I think standard 2 years is sufficient considering samsung a high end brand,itll be rarely to catch any problem
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Online, cheaper than stores at that time, only std 2 yrs warranty...some more with 36mths 0% installment. Hopefully the TV lasts longer than the installment period biggrin.gif

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