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Head on over to KLCCtoday June 3 for the 55" UHD at 2,7++...200 units only with Maybank ezypayment 0%
Finally found my old post...Never thought in the end I bought also...
Samsung LED TV Thread, owners pls share
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Jan 22 2017, 07:05 PM
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Jan 24 2017, 06:29 AM
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QUOTE(kevyeap @ Jan 23 2017, 09:13 PM) How to fix the "cloudy" or "wash out" display on 50KU6000 Can you list here the display setting?Dad bought this Samsung from BHB and this is his first 4K TV. The display seems has a layer of dust. The installer also mentioned connecting TV directly to wall outlet is better than using surge protector. Is this normal? The shop doesn't want to send anyone to take a look because the TV is not broken. Can I contact Samsung directly? Bought 4 days ago in 20/1/17. Looking for any forumers' suggestions. Thanks in advance. P.S. NJOI as source. |
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Feb 12 2017, 12:52 PM
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QUOTE(n3utronic @ Feb 12 2017, 02:26 AM) How does the lower resolution contents (especially 720p and SD) on UHD TV U6000 compared to FHD TV? Is it better / close / worse than if play the same contents on FHD TV? Lower resolution contents look good...similar to my FHD 42". Not sure whether a 55" FHD is comparable or notI watch a badminton match in Astro HD quality on KS7000 at SenHeng. While no apparent motion blur / judder noticed (plus points), but the upscaling looks un-natural. More like a plastic surgery kind of thing. It's OK to see, it's not ugly, but instead of looking beautiful and pretty, your face just looks weird Any user with experience watching 720p / SD contents on KS7000? Care to share your feedback? TIA I think it would also depend on how far you are sitting away from the screen. Hope it helps This post has been edited by OPT: Feb 12 2017, 12:52 PM |
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Feb 15 2017, 10:55 PM
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QUOTE(voncrane @ Feb 14 2017, 02:17 PM) No offense.. If you can't see the clear difference between 4K content in a 4K screen vs 1080p content on a 1080p screen? Then either you really need to get your eyes checked or you aren't playing true 4k content (or anything close to that) or your TV isn't a true 4K TV. FYI, while 4K on Netflix is better than 1080p, It's still not true 4K content due to delivery limitations. From personal experience...unfortunately (or fortunately How to check 4K source? You what and how you source your content.. Try watching content from a 4K UHD Blu-ray disc being played on a 4K Blu-ray player. QUOTE(rx330 @ Feb 14 2017, 02:19 PM) no offense taken I'm using KU6000 too, but 55". It makes a whole lot difference compared against my older FHD...not sure whether it's due to the 4K or HDR though...but definitely got difference.im trying those video where netflix shows its 4k im using this on the KU6000 no UHD to try on though QUOTE(voncrane @ Feb 14 2017, 06:34 PM) Thanks for understanding. I get what you mean and also one of the primary reasons I haven't jumped on the 4K bandwagon just yet. Not enough or easily accessible true 4K content out there. Besides, getting a satisfactory (for me) top to bottom 4K setup ain't cheap and so i'm sticking to my solid 1080p setup for a while longer while more content are produced and it becomes mainstream. I'm watching mostly 720p with some 1080p...both looks great to me, of course 1080p better QUOTE(barry @ Feb 15 2017, 09:59 AM) I have a 65ku6000 and am lucky enough to have the time 100mbps service (rm129/month after the discount), and watching 4k materials (loads of them in youtube channels) and netflix (comes as one of the standard apps in the tv) i can definitely see the extra details up real close like 1 foot away - definitely a big difference to my eyes. Now, don't talk about the apps in the external android tv boxes like youtube and netflix apps which can only handle 1080p and 480p respectively. Maybe yours is 65", that's why 1080p and 720p got much difference...but at 55" both looks good. Poor viewing angle I also can live with itHowever, I do notice that I definitely prefer the 1080p materials over the 720p when it comes to playing from my (beelink gt1) tv box - big difference and in fact 1080p materials scale very good up to 4k. Currently enjoying my 'cheap and cheerful' 65" 4k tv. |
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Mar 24 2017, 05:48 PM
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On the record...Samsung 55KU6000 is just
. . . . . . . . . . so-so. Fast moving pic/Off centre view.... There, I've said it. Go for better models if you want UHD/HDR. Well, it's cheap, that's the saving grace This post has been edited by OPT: Mar 24 2017, 05:49 PM |
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QUOTE(OPT @ Mar 24 2017, 05:48 PM) On the record...Samsung 55KU6000 is just I tried new TV setting (forgot the name but it's on YouTube).... . . . . . . . . . so-so. Fast moving pic/Off centre view.... There, I've said it. Go for better models if you want UHD/HDR. Well, it's cheap, that's the saving grace Wow, totally like the new setting. Overall I think this Ku6000 TV is a very good entry level TV, can't expect it to be at same level as higher priced models. The earlier juddering issue I tweaked the setting and now it's better in my opinion. Totally like it! |
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QUOTE(voncrane @ Apr 11 2017, 03:47 PM) Good stuff ain't cheap... Cheap stuff ain't good.. What most have is a balance ..."in between".. Buys 55" - 65" entry level 6 series or 7 series and expects true HDR or stunning displays.. That's just fantasy.. So, get back to the real world. I did turn off all the motion assisting techs...and felt regretted I bought KU6000...For TV purchases, this never fails... Pretty straightforward; *Walk around, check online for models within your price range. *Compare hardware specs and trusted reviews online to further narrow down to at most 3 models.. *Grab a flash drive contained with samples of content you'd watch.. Don't forget 480p/540p sample files. *Find a shop that has said models, head straight to them and ignore the rest on display. *Ask politely to test the files on the TVs of interest. Switch from store mode to movie mode. *I also like to turn off all motion assisting tech... *Insert USB and play a couple of files.. Use your eyes, compare and I guarantee this will immediately tell you which unit to purchase. *Ideally and in order not to simply waste others' time.. Nego a deal and purchase from the store, testing was made. Retweak again with all motion at max... Still, it's individual preference |
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QUOTE(veron208 @ May 6 2017, 10:50 AM) Search for the link.I own KU6000. For that price, PQ is great, 4K UHD is superb. Cons is side viewing a bit washed out and fast moving objects got some attic acts/motion blur. These few days Desa Home Theatre selling for 28xx only. I recommend to do the TV setting according to some YouTube guy (forgot the name) and the PQ will be 👍👍👍 |
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QUOTE(#Victor @ May 6 2017, 09:50 PM) I own 55" KU6000 too, the judder is rather annoying, even credits in movie ending, text scrolling during news are jittering, makes my viewing experience so uncomfortable I find mine is not so bad...after some tweaking.Was very bad if I may say so myself initially, but now loving it so so much except for 'some' judder once in a while... |
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QUOTE(#Victor @ May 7 2017, 12:46 AM) What tweak have you done? I do aware changing the picture settings (disable clean view) can reduce judder but I did not try it out, probably too lazy to do it I use the TV Calibration by Darko on YouTube, though it's for 40" but I find the colour is much better compared to the one by AVForum. I also like some opera effect, so I put the Judder Effect Setting to medium, with Digital Clean View on Auto, LED Clear Motion On, Dynamic Contrast High. Try it, could be personal liking but I do like this setting much better than those setting turned off. |
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QUOTE(awls80 @ May 29 2017, 07:57 PM) I can recommend you to try this TV setting.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zsnPBuI7xIU I find it ok, better than the AV Forum setting. |
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QUOTE(sigheart @ May 30 2017, 04:21 AM) Come on la guys, providing feedback of how a KS7000 performs to a person who wants to buy a KU6000? wth Very true. I own a KU6000.Its like telling someone how well a top of the line Accord or Camry drives to a person interested in getting a City or Vios. Bro awls80, just let me put it this way, the UA55KU6000 is a fantastic TV for its price. Perhaps the best you can get in the sub RM3k category at the moment. You get size, all the fancy features plus more than decent PQ for what you are actually paying for right now. It is on par with the 2017 MU6100 model for about half the price less. The performance of the KS7000 like what other forummers above are mentioning is a notch above the KU6000, so they can hardly be used as useful feedback or a yardstick in your case. But then again you will have to shell out almost double the price. #yougetwhatyoupayforlah. That being said, with a 3k budget, you will hardly be disappointed with the KU6000. Not on par with KS7000 definitely, but definitely good for a sub 3k UHD TV at the moment |
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QUOTE(voncrane @ May 30 2017, 10:41 PM) Its a good sub RM3K TV.. OPT owns one and testifies as such.. So do some light searching around and if you can't match the price? Just go for it and enjoy the TV. Good for entry level UHD.I don't play HDR and 4K movies, mostly 720p or 1080p...so I have yet to even get to the maximum benefit of UHD/HDR. Picture wise is impressive. There could be some lag and off-centre screen issues, but since i've used the Darko settings, I don't find them an issue...but maybe it's just me. Look at these 2 flaws and go to the stores to check it out because in the end, you will be the one to decide. I could have gone for the higher end models but I don't think I would be willing to spend such amount for a TV that doesn't seem to last as long as those older generation TVs. This post has been edited by OPT: May 30 2017, 10:51 PM |
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QUOTE(add_darkswd @ Jun 6 2017, 11:31 PM) Thanks for the info @drunkonpiss. Looked like you got a great experience with Samsung aftersale service. My KS7000 currently have two point of lightbleeding issue on the bottom panel of the tv but nothing that is too disturbing when watching the tv at a normal viewing position. If it get much worse in the future I'll be sure to give Samsung a call for a checkup. Actually I have called Samsung Service Line...they can remotely connect to your TV to diagnose any issue. Quite gooding, but a bit scared seeing some issue with KU6000 here... |
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QUOTE(add_darkswd @ Jun 7 2017, 12:06 AM) Yeah I saw the option for remote connect in the menu but can they fix the problem after they diagnose it? Did you already try it yet? They remotely access after I click to allow access(?) Can't really remember although just last month I think as long as your tv are covered you don't have to be so scared. Just hope for the best and if your tv has a problem you better hope it is still in the warranty period. That what I plan (hope?) for my tv anyway. The story goes... A couple of days earlier i saw 2-3 dots (something like dead pixels Somehow while doing this, the dots disappeared even before they managed to access my TV. Still they did some diagnosis and assured me that IF any problem in future just contact them (was quite happy with assurance after that). Till today, fingers crossed, no problem thus far. |
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