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post Jul 13 2022, 08:05 AM

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QUOTE(IntensiveBytes @ Jul 12 2022, 06:38 PM)
Sooo.. I ended up buying the C2 48" from Harvey Norman with the extended warranty. Anyone know if their extended warranty covers burn-in? The salesperson claims that they do cover burn-in but I don't know if I really trust their word.
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Hi, how much did you purchase it for?
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post Jul 13 2022, 08:10 AM

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So the c2 42 will never come to malaysia ? Or just will arrive late ?

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QUOTE(toytoy @ Jul 1 2022, 10:11 AM)
According to recommended viewing distance for "TV" should be around 6'7" away.
But even for 55" I sit at only around 4' away.
I think the rule of thumb is as long as you don't have to pan your head left and right then it's ok already.
it should be far away to just move your eyeball from edge to edge.

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If you follow THX standard, it's too far away.
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post Jul 14 2022, 10:44 AM

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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Jul 14 2022, 10:05 AM)
If you follow THX standard, it's too far away.
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Yes you are correct. THX recommends around 4'6".

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THX is approximately 370272526330 millions times more reliable than Rtings , just saying .
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Question, how do you guys clean the screen? Any specific product to use or just plain dry cloth?

Struggling and eyesore with dusts and at times finger marks of the kids.
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QUOTE(kawteem @ Jul 16 2022, 10:35 PM)
Question, how do you guys clean the screen? Any specific product to use or just plain dry cloth?

Struggling and eyesore with dusts and at times finger marks of the kids.
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I don’t dare touch my oled. Too slim I scared it’ll break in two
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QUOTE(sadlyfalways @ Jul 16 2022, 10:38 PM)
I don’t dare touch my oled. Too slim I scared it’ll break in two
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Yeah man, me too. But you know la kids..
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post Jul 16 2022, 11:14 PM

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QUOTE(kawteem @ Jul 16 2022, 10:35 PM)
Question, how do you guys clean the screen? Any specific product to use or just plain dry cloth?

Struggling and eyesore with dusts and at times finger marks of the kids.
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QUOTE(sadlyfalways @ Jul 16 2022, 10:38 PM)
I don’t dare touch my oled. Too slim I scared it’ll break in two
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Lol you guys so afraid for what? OLEDs aren't made of tissue paper. They're stronger than you think and they can flex more than you believe.

Just use a non abrasive fine micro fiber cloth. Yes there are many different types of micro fiber cloths, make sure to use the fine one (like for glasses). Do not use any form of liquid, otherwise you'll risk destroying the coating on the screen.
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Jul 16 2022, 11:14 PM)
Lol you guys so afraid for what? OLEDs aren't made of tissue paper. They're stronger than you think and they can flex more than you believe.

Just use a non abrasive fine micro fiber cloth. Yes there are many different types of micro fiber cloths, make sure to use the fine one (like for glasses). Do not use any form of liquid, otherwise you'll risk destroying the coating on the screen.
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Thanks bro. But the stain mark (oil like) from the fingers is very hard and almost impossible to get rid of just by using microfiber cloth. Any thoughts?
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QUOTE(kawteem @ Jul 16 2022, 11:26 PM)
Thanks bro. But the stain mark (oil like) from the fingers is very hard and almost impossible to get rid of just by using microfiber cloth. Any thoughts?
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A damp cloth will work.
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QUOTE(zzzz52 @ Jul 13 2022, 08:05 AM)
Hi, how much did you purchase it for?
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RM5,220 + RM846 3 years extended warranty.
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QUOTE(SSJBen @ Jul 17 2022, 02:31 AM)
A damp cloth will work.
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Okay I'll give it a try.
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QUOTE(kawteem @ Jul 16 2022, 11:26 PM)
Thanks bro. But the stain mark (oil like) from the fingers is very hard and almost impossible to get rid of just by using microfiber cloth. Any thoughts?
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Can use special wipes for glasses (lens cleaning wipes). Can get on Lazada or Shopee. These are good for those oil smudges and stubborn marks.

Always try to use microfibre cloth first before using the wipes.

And I can attest to the toughness of the OLED panel. Just wall mounted my LG GX last week and there's no way you can lift a 65" panel without it flexing like mad. As long as you're reasonably careful while handling the TV, it's a lot tougher than you think.

Having said that, I still say a little prayer every time I pull the TV out to adjust cables or plug USB though.
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QUOTE(wira1979 @ Jul 18 2022, 09:55 AM)
Can use special wipes for glasses (lens cleaning wipes). Can get on Lazada or Shopee. These are good for those oil smudges and stubborn marks.

Always try to use microfibre cloth first before using the wipes.

And I can attest to the toughness of the OLED panel. Just wall mounted my LG GX last week and there's no way you can lift a 65" panel without it flexing like mad. As long as you're reasonably careful while handling the TV, it's a lot tougher than you think.

Having said that, I still say a little prayer every time I pull the TV out to adjust cables or plug USB though.
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Great advice, thanks! Can link the cleaning product that you have safely tried before?
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QUOTE(kawteem @ Jul 18 2022, 10:14 AM)
Great advice, thanks! Can link the cleaning product that you have safely tried before?
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Just do a search for "Carl Zeiss Wipes" or "Lens Cleaning Wipes".

Personally, I use the Carl Zeiss one at home for my glasses and occasionally the TV.
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QUOTE(wira1979 @ Jul 18 2022, 09:55 AM)
Can use special wipes for glasses (lens cleaning wipes). Can get on Lazada or Shopee. These are good for those oil smudges and stubborn marks.

Always try to use microfibre cloth first before using the wipes.

And I can attest to the toughness of the OLED panel. Just wall mounted my LG GX last week and there's no way you can lift a 65" panel without it flexing like mad. As long as you're reasonably careful while handling the TV, it's a lot tougher than you think.

Having said that, I still say a little prayer every time I pull the TV out to adjust cables or plug USB though.
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Yea, the flex of the top part for C series really gimme hard time last time when i tried to assemble the C1 48" alone

The CX 65" of mine also need 2 person to hold for wall mount
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QUOTE(wira1979 @ Jul 18 2022, 10:19 AM)
Just do a search for "Carl Zeiss Wipes" or "Lens Cleaning Wipes".

Personally, I use the Carl Zeiss one at home for my glasses and occasionally the TV.
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Will do, thanks again!
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post Jul 19 2022, 04:19 PM

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65" flex is nothing compared to a 77" flex. Ask me how I know.

Also the "Gallery" series is like handling banana leaves.

Stop worrying about handling OLEDs.

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