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stasio
post Apr 11 2021, 05:19 PM

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LG Singapore even made web page for 48CX last year (or 48C9 not sure)......after 3 weeks page closed..haha

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post Apr 11 2021, 05:23 PM

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QUOTE(stasio @ Apr 11 2021, 05:19 PM)
LG Singapore even made web page for 48CX last year (or 48C9 not sure)......after 3 weeks page closed..haha
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LG OLED 48" CX


And no , my source does not come from SG , nor from LG-SG .



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stasio
post Apr 11 2021, 06:04 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Apr 11 2021, 05:23 PM)
LG OLED 48" CX
And no , my source does not come from SG , nor from LG-SG .
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Hmmm....must be C9.
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post Apr 11 2021, 06:52 PM

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QUOTE(stasio @ Apr 11 2021, 06:04 PM)
Hmmm....must be C9.
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Nope , we didn't have any 48" OLED back in the 2019 (C9) .


But the stocks in SG are also very limited last year , here is hoping things are ramping up to full force this year .


Looking at the bright side , we will be getting many more OLED models , providing more options to the audience .
That means some of the mid-range LCD audience too will get to experience true black in a more affordable way .

The 60 hz A1 should also be making their appearance later this year so it is a win-win situation for TV audience in MY .

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post Apr 11 2021, 07:48 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Apr 11 2021, 06:52 PM)
Nope , we didn't have any 48"  OLED back in the 2019 (C9) . 
I mean Singapore 48C9,not here of course.
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post Apr 11 2021, 08:04 PM

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QUOTE(stasio @ Apr 11 2021, 07:48 PM)
I mean Singapore 48C9,not here of course.
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No , there was no commercial 48 " OLED back in the 2019 either , which means 48 " C9 never did exist .
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post Apr 11 2021, 08:32 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Apr 11 2021, 08:04 PM)
No , there was no commercial 48 " OLED back in the 2019 either , which means 48 " C9 never did exist .
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Yea,is CX and I found my post here from 02.June 2020.
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post Apr 12 2021, 04:52 AM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Apr 4 2021, 05:13 PM)
Desahome is selling 65 " C9 for 8999 , E9 for 9999 .
6999 for 55 " CX , 1500 voucher rebate + 300 touch and go .
I still can't , in my conscience recommend the BX to anyone especially if you don't calibrate your screen . The basic toolkit you will need probably end up costing you a lot more than buying a CX .
If you are eyeing for the OLED you must care , even just a wee bit about Picture Quality and the BX is counterproductive to that intent.
But LG want to sell their C series , they will continue to land nerf hammers on the B series .

If you really can't spare that $1000 difference , just buy the C9 from 2019 instead . They seem to be in similar price range with BX right now .
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"6999 for 55 " CX , 1500 voucher rebate + 300 touch and go ."

this no more?
now it shows 9499?
https://desahome.com/product.php?item=LG%2FOLED55CXPTA
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post Apr 12 2021, 07:01 AM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Apr 11 2021, 04:27 PM)
Yes , I can confirm that LG MY is indeed planning to release its 48" C1 here in 2021 .

Note here , the keyword being " Planning " .
Things can always change last minute .

But if nothing go wrong , yes you should be able to to purchase 48"  C1 in MY  .
They are also scheduled to release 65" and 55 " version of the more affordable A1 models here later this year .
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Any news on the prices this year? LG has dropped prices significantly this year atleast in some countries. Hopefully LG MY follows suit.

On a side note, there's news that samsung is in talk to purchase oled panels from LG. I guess that means LG has somehow really managed to increase yields and make oled affordable.
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post Apr 12 2021, 08:36 AM

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QUOTE(881118 @ Apr 12 2021, 04:52 AM)
"6999 for 55 " CX , 1500 voucher rebate + 300 touch and go ."

this no more?
now it shows 9499?
https://desahome.com/product.php?item=LG%2FOLED55CXPTA
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No idea but the offer is still on their facebook . So you may want to message them over there .
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QUOTE(Currylaksa @ Apr 9 2021, 01:24 PM)
eh what happened to the 950T?
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Eh? What mean?

I owned Q950T soundbar already last year, lolz.

Just that this year all NEO QLED all only has 1x HDMI 2.1 port which is a let down, and no OLED still.

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post Apr 12 2021, 09:23 AM

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QUOTE(TongCN @ Apr 12 2021, 09:14 AM)
Eh? What mean?

I owned Q950T soundbar already last year, lolz.

Just that this year all NEO QLED all only has 1x HDMI 2.1 port which is a let down, and no OLED still.
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post Apr 12 2021, 10:32 AM

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QUOTE(mufihamid @ Apr 12 2021, 07:01 AM)
Any news on the prices this year? LG has dropped prices significantly this year atleast in some countries. Hopefully LG MY follows suit.

On a side note, there's news that samsung is in talk to purchase oled panels from LG. I guess that means LG has somehow really managed to increase yields and make oled affordable.
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No news on the price , yet . But I don't suppose it will stray too far away from last year's MSRP .

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QUOTE(Convael @ Apr 12 2021, 08:36 AM)
No idea but the offer is still on their facebook . So you may want to message them over there .
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I think after rebate voucher -1500 then only can get 6999

harvey norman selling 7197
some shopee seller 6998 with free shipping
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post Apr 12 2021, 03:14 PM

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QUOTE(881118 @ Apr 12 2021, 12:33 PM)
I think after rebate voucher -1500 then only can get 6999

harvey norman selling 7197
some shopee seller 6998 with free shipping
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Look for their manager Ryan . He can give you a better deal .


I am not affiliated with Desahome in anyway so I want to remain neutral from these .
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post Apr 15 2021, 10:21 AM

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It seems like panels made in Korea has better uniformity than Guangzhou panels.
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post Apr 15 2021, 09:39 PM

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Hi guys, I'm about to plunge into the world of OLED. Currently still rocking a 10 year old 42" Panasonic Plasma V20.

Looking at the 55" Panasonic HZ1000 or LG CX for my next living room TV and moving my plasma to upstairs living room. Have tendency to choose Panasonic as it has proven to be a reliable brand in my experience but not sure if this still valid for OLED TV.

I will be using for Astro Ultra, blu-ray, Nintendo Switch and PS4/5. So far no 4K until now.

So which one would you recommend? HZ1000 or CX?
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post Apr 15 2021, 11:02 PM

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QUOTE(PoorMan @ Apr 15 2021, 09:39 PM)
Hi guys, I'm about to plunge into the world of OLED. Currently still rocking a 10 year old 42" Panasonic Plasma V20.

Looking at the 55" Panasonic HZ1000 or LG CX for my next living room TV and moving my plasma to upstairs living room. Have tendency to choose Panasonic as it has proven to be a reliable brand in my experience but not sure if this still valid for OLED TV.

I will be using for Astro Ultra, blu-ray, Nintendo Switch and PS4/5. So far no 4K until now.

So which one would you recommend? HZ1000 or CX?
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Cant really go wrong with both, both has its merit. I guess majority gaming folks would prefer CX.



ya, i wanted to giveaway my V20, but just didnt have the heart, hence moved it to dining! hahahaha

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post Apr 16 2021, 09:13 PM

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Hi guys,

Appreciate your opinions on this, since this is a LG thread. I may be changing my C8 soon because I am moving house maybe before end of year. I am a TV guy, meaning I can leave the TV on for more than 10 hours a day even if I am not watching anything.

Input mainly Netflix, Youtube, PS4 and PC (RTX3070). I used to like watching soccer live on TV, so my only complain for LG is the motion flow seems not as good as Sony. But then again my Sony is LCD so not a fair comparison.

Based on my input above, do you think I should still get a OLED? Seems like all my inputs to TV doesn't justify a OLED and the long hours mean LCD better? I am used to webos already and find it quite good compared to Android. So do you think I should go for Sony X9000h (or if you know of anything better?) or LG CX? Or even other brands like Panasonic where I read pic best in some reviews? I normally buy TV one cycle slow, meaning the last model after new models come out. Which I think should be around June to Aug this year.

So appreciate your opinion on this. Thanks. Oh I might be getting 65 inch this time for my TV room or master bedroom.
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post Apr 16 2021, 09:58 PM

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Sony has good motion handling in their OLED line also. It's probably their picture processor doing the good work.

But price-wise, LG is usually better value.

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