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post Jan 6 2016, 09:03 PM

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QUOTE(Kelv @ Jan 6 2016, 08:58 PM)
Why not wait for Redmi note 3? RN2 old model price will drop further.
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Will drop somemore ah? If like that can wait abit longer...
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post Jan 6 2016, 09:11 PM

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http://www.11street.my/productdetail/maxge...-camera-1420697

worth to buy? the sd card like quite exp for c4 right?
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post Jan 6 2016, 09:38 PM

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QUOTE(Ruzumaki @ Jan 6 2016, 02:41 PM)
just received my rn2, hk set lol...
The screen a bit dissapointed compare to my mi3.
Less vibrant and sharp.
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QUOTE(liquidsny @ Jan 6 2016, 03:22 PM)
rn2 is 401 dpi
mi3 is 441 dpi

hmm.. i should've bought mi3..
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QUOTE(Exeunt @ Jan 6 2016, 03:58 PM)
well mi3 is flagship maa..ofcos laa rn2 ips panel only even my s3 is brighter
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QUOTE(NightFelix @ Jan 6 2016, 08:37 PM)
Seriously bro. sweat.gif
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Hahaha....
Want gossip a little bit here.
The screen brightness of RN2 for sure lose to Mi3 with max brightness 467 nit, Mi3 max brightness can go up till 557 nit.
But contrast ratio wise, RN2 screen is higher contrast with darker black on bright screen. This means that at the same brightness, RN2 black level is better than Mi3, but the different is not much.
Normally I'm using the phone with just half brightness. Anything that actually reach more than 250 nit hurt my eye.
The Galaxy S3 screen is the most dim screen with just 330nit max brightness, so don't say it will more bright than the RN2 screen.

Less ppi = Less sharp? Can naked eye tell the different?
I have a 6" 1080p screen, with just 368 ppi, a 5.5" 2K screen with 534ppi, 5" 1080p screen with 441 ppi, and this RN2 with 401 ppi.

By no means I can tell any different between the sharpness among the screen, I only can differentiate among the screen quality where viewing angle, contrast and color reproduction differ more obvious among screen.
So, the 6" screen is just as sharp, small text display are crisp and clear, even fine detail is shown properly, no pixelate effect.

Indeed, I found the 6" phone screen is more enjoyable to watch.
I actually found the 6" screen show more detail to my eye where the 5.5" or 5" screen can't show, it directly zoom everything bigger, so the smaller detail also much easier to be noticed by naked eye.

Compare side by side with the 5" 1080p screen, of course 5" screen will magically look sharper, this is because our brain and eye will perceive everything that look smaller is sharper,
but when displaying the same content, both screen actually remain sharp, then the 6" screen actually show more fine detail than the small screen.

Then, by zooming out the content to make the text on 6" screen to have the same physical size as the 5" screen, then the 6" screen will look more sharper than 5" screen.
It is our brain trick.

Even screen at 7", 1080p is still plenty sharp with 323 ppi, so virtually on smartphone, any screen with 1080p actually virtually eliminate the pixelate effect that you normally can see on normal LCD monitor or LCD TV.
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post Jan 6 2016, 09:55 PM

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TAKE50B no longer can use?
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post Jan 6 2016, 10:02 PM

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QUOTE(AmeiN @ Jan 6 2016, 07:46 PM)
received. not yet open...  tongue.gif
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order tv ape? hisense 40inch tu ke? kasi review siket biggrin.gif
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post Jan 6 2016, 10:32 PM

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QUOTE(sixshot @ Jan 6 2016, 10:02 PM)
order tv ape? hisense 40inch tu ke? kasi review siket  biggrin.gif
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Should be the Hisense 40" Full HD LCD TV la, the cheapest among 40" LCD TV.
Once saw cheapest sold at Courts Malaysia for RM780, D50 model.

But personal advice is don't buy Hisense la, cos saw many unit broken at display store (image become distorted, picture become low contrast, not that durable in use)
For around RM100 or RM200 more, you may found some other branded 40" Full HD LCD TV unit from Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, Sharp and Philips, their lowest end model, all comes with 2 HDMI, just without the 3D and smart TV, internet feature.


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post Jan 6 2016, 10:35 PM

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QUOTE(NightFelix @ Jan 6 2016, 08:37 PM)
Seriously bro. sweat.gif
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QUOTE(Alan Yee @ Jan 6 2016, 09:38 PM)
Hahaha....
Want gossip a little bit here.
The screen brightness of RN2 for sure lose to Mi3 with max brightness 467 nit, Mi3 max brightness can go up till 557 nit.
But contrast ratio wise, RN2 screen is higher contrast with darker black on bright screen. This means that at the same brightness, RN2 black level is better than Mi3, but the different is not much.
Normally I'm using the phone with just half brightness. Anything that actually reach more than 250 nit hurt my eye.
The Galaxy S3 screen is the most dim screen with just 330nit max brightness, so don't say it will more bright than the RN2 screen.

Less ppi = Less sharp? Can naked eye tell the different?
I have a 6" 1080p screen, with just 368 ppi, a 5.5" 2K screen with 534ppi, 5" 1080p screen with 441 ppi, and this RN2 with 401 ppi.

By no means I can tell any different between the sharpness among the screen, I only can differentiate among the screen quality where viewing angle, contrast and color reproduction differ more obvious among screen.
So, the 6" screen is just as sharp, small text display are crisp and clear, even fine detail is shown properly, no pixelate effect.

Indeed, I found the 6" phone screen is more enjoyable to watch.
I actually found the 6" screen show more detail to my eye where the 5.5" or 5" screen can't show, it directly zoom everything bigger, so the smaller detail also much easier to be noticed by naked eye.

Compare side by side with the 5" 1080p screen, of course 5" screen will magically look sharper, this is because our brain and eye will perceive everything that look smaller is sharper,
but when displaying the same content, both screen actually remain sharp, then the 6" screen actually show more fine detail than the small screen.

Then, by zooming out the content to make the text on 6" screen to have the same physical size as the 5" screen, then the 6" screen will look more sharper than 5" screen.
It is our brain trick.

Even screen at 7", 1080p is still plenty sharp with 323 ppi, so virtually on smartphone, any screen with 1080p actually virtually eliminate the pixelate effect that you normally can see on normal LCD monitor or LCD TV.
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wanted to use it for google cardboard
they say the bigger dpi the better for cardboard

they say, not me say.

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post Jan 6 2016, 11:22 PM

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Is the gemfive rm300 coupon valid till tomorrow or expires after 8th January?

This post has been edited by alucard89: Jan 6 2016, 11:22 PM
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post Jan 6 2016, 11:24 PM

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Bought stuff from gemfive. Which courier they use?
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QUOTE(liquidsny @ Jan 6 2016, 10:35 PM)
wanted to use it for google cardboard
they say the bigger dpi the better for cardboard

they say, not me say.
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I own this VR Box.
I can say, even 534ppi is not enought for pixelate free viewing experience, so forget 441ppi or 401ppi.

You need something much higher, maybe the newest Sony Xperia Z5 Premium with 4K resolution, 806 ppi is the answer.

However, I also found out that the graphic chip and the apps is not optimized to render in VR mode, making the viewing material are very low detail, and low resolution. Even with 534ppi, it doesn't improve much on viewing quality.

So, speaking of VR, need future Android updates or more powerful graphic chip, better processor, much higher resolution screen for high quality VR experince. Current/Previous generation smartphones are not ready for VR.
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post Jan 6 2016, 11:34 PM

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QUOTE(ApostLes` @ Jan 6 2016, 07:53 PM)
received 2 pcs pineng powerbank 10,000 mah.. using TAKE50B code priced at RM58 for both

and looks genuine, verified by web

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查询结果:您好!您所查询的是中山市品能电池有限公司出品的原装正品,请放心使用,感谢您的查询。Thanks for your inquiry. This is genuine Pineng Power bank from Zhongshan Pinneng Battery Co., Ltd. Please be rest assured for using our product.
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http://pineng.com.my/pineng-warranty-information

Please read from this page for warranty info.
Even thought your powerbank is verified original, it may not be covered by Malaysia Pineng warranty.

The warranty only provided for powerbank ordered from their own online store, and their authorised store, which always sell in original price (near RM100) without any discount. You may recheck with Gem5 on this.
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QUOTE(alucard89 @ Jan 6 2016, 11:22 PM)
Is the gemfive rm300 coupon valid till tomorrow or expires after 8th January?
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7th last day
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post Jan 6 2016, 11:37 PM

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QUOTE(Alan Yee @ Jan 6 2016, 10:32 PM)
Should be the Hisense 40" Full HD LCD TV la, the cheapest among 40" LCD TV.
Once saw cheapest sold at Courts Malaysia for RM780, D50 model.

But personal advice is don't buy Hisense la, cos saw many unit broken at display store (image become distorted, picture become low contrast, not that durable in use)
For around RM100 or RM200 more, you may found some other branded 40" Full HD LCD TV unit from Samsung, Sony, Toshiba,  Sharp and Philips, their lowest end model, all comes with 2 HDMI, just without the 3D and smart TV, internet feature.
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QUOTE(sixshot @ Jan 6 2016, 10:02 PM)
order tv ape? hisense 40inch tu ke? kasi review siket  biggrin.gif
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user posted image

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Later go find cabinet lol
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post Jan 6 2016, 11:51 PM

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QUOTE(AmeiN @ Jan 6 2016, 11:37 PM)
user posted image

user posted image

Later go find cabinet lol
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better just buy bracket,on cabinet tv can fall down
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bye bye happy30 cry.gif
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post Jan 7 2016, 12:02 AM

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QUOTE(urnicksux2 @ Jan 6 2016, 11:53 PM)
bye bye happy30 cry.gif
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tot today last day?
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post Jan 7 2016, 12:14 AM

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QUOTE(urnicksux2 @ Jan 6 2016, 11:51 PM)
better just buy bracket,on cabinet tv can fall down
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Not own house... Cannot simply drill..
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QUOTE(AmeiN @ Jan 7 2016, 12:14 AM)
Not own house... Cannot simply drill..
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i just make c bracket..mount on tv..then hang on the window grill laugh.gif
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QUOTE(AmeiN @ Jan 6 2016, 11:37 PM)
user posted image

user posted image

Later go find cabinet lol
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happy30? total price bp? drool.gif
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post Jan 7 2016, 12:39 AM

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QUOTE(sixshot @ Jan 7 2016, 12:32 AM)
happy30? total price bp?  drool.gif
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Yes.. 1099..lol

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