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LG OLED TV Discussion Thread, OLED TV
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QUOTE(wira1979 @ Aug 22 2023, 09:34 AM) Crap, kenak poison The Edge I |
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Aug 23 2023, 01:04 PM
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Can pls advice me whether to go with g3 or c3.. I am currently plan to buy.. Price difference is about rm 3500...
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Aug 23 2023, 01:36 PM
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QUOTE(Squirtle @ Aug 23 2023, 01:04 PM) Can pls advice me whether to go with g3 or c3.. I am currently plan to buy.. Price difference is about rm 3500... If budget allow, go for G3. G3 have higher brightness and better picture quality. Squirtle liked this post
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Aug 24 2023, 12:22 AM
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QUOTE(Squirtle @ Aug 23 2023, 01:04 PM) Can pls advice me whether to go with g3 or c3.. I am currently plan to buy.. Price difference is about rm 3500... If budget allow and u have option to wall mount or get those 3rd party stand, go for G3. I dont have option to wall mount, went for 77” C3, to my surprise, is still pretty bright for an OLED. |
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Aug 24 2023, 09:57 AM
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QUOTE(Squirtle @ Aug 23 2023, 01:04 PM) Can pls advice me whether to go with g3 or c3.. I am currently plan to buy.. Price difference is about rm 3500... G3 with wall mount allow ; else u need to buy stand with extra costBut C3 i think more than enough and that extra RM3,500 can buy additional things if u really wanna spend such as console, sound system/bar |
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Aug 27 2023, 11:48 AM
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Aug 30 2023, 10:26 AM
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hi all shifu, any of you already link your lg tv into apple homekit? because as per lg malaysia feed back ios15 onward we can only turn on tv within bluetooth range, any one tried?
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Sep 7 2023, 12:42 PM
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Anyone can find/install Bein Sports on the LG Web OS?
Currently using LG GX but can't seem to find it on the LG store. |
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Sep 12 2023, 07:51 PM
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Hi i am currently looking to upgrade my current TV.
Current TV: Model: Panasonic Viera TH-L32X50K Size: 32-inch Resolution: 1080p Other spec not sure since even uncle Gugel didn't give a lot of clear results for this model. Too old I guess Use case: 1. Gaming - open-world types (Red Dead Redemption, No Mans Sky) and FPS (Battlebit, Apex Legends) 2. Media consumption - movies, internet browsing, Youtube Gunning for: 1. Visuals - for movies and cinematic views. If possible would like to graduate from 1080p. 2K is a good minimum for me. If can get 4K even better (tho read somewhere not recommend 4k on 32-inch coz cant fully appreciate....) 2. Performance - since I play FPS as well, would like to have good refresh rate as well, at least higher than 60Hz. 3. If it helps, I am also using MSI RTX3060Ti Ventus 2X OC - so would like to harness its capabilities as well. 4. Budget: Can consider up to RM3k. Want newer 32-inch TV but can't seem to find much. So, at most can go up to 42-inch only coz of space. Aiming for the LG C2 42-inch (yes, more than RM3k but it seems a perfect fit also appreciate if can recommend 32-inch TVs as well. Thanks This post has been edited by wiki47: Sep 12 2023, 07:51 PM |
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QUOTE(wiki47 @ Sep 12 2023, 07:51 PM) Hi i am currently looking to upgrade my current TV. LG Malaysia only bring in the 48-inch model, not the 42-inch I thinkCurrent TV: Model: Panasonic Viera TH-L32X50K Size: 32-inch Resolution: 1080p Other spec not sure since even uncle Gugel didn't give a lot of clear results for this model. Too old I guess Use case: 1. Gaming - open-world types (Red Dead Redemption, No Mans Sky) and FPS (Battlebit, Apex Legends) 2. Media consumption - movies, internet browsing, Youtube Gunning for: 1. Visuals - for movies and cinematic views. If possible would like to graduate from 1080p. 2K is a good minimum for me. If can get 4K even better (tho read somewhere not recommend 4k on 32-inch coz cant fully appreciate....) 2. Performance - since I play FPS as well, would like to have good refresh rate as well, at least higher than 60Hz. 3. If it helps, I am also using MSI RTX3060Ti Ventus 2X OC - so would like to harness its capabilities as well. 4. Budget: Can consider up to RM3k. Want newer 32-inch TV but can't seem to find much. So, at most can go up to 42-inch only coz of space. Aiming for the LG C2 42-inch (yes, more than RM3k but it seems a perfect fit also appreciate if can recommend 32-inch TVs as well. Thanks |
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Sep 13 2023, 05:42 PM
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Sep 13 2023, 06:49 PM
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Sep 13 2023, 09:55 PM
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QUOTE(wiki47 @ Sep 13 2023, 06:49 PM) Can take a look at their monitor line. Your options:1. LG UltraFine 32EP950-B. has 32-inch 4K panel with OLED but only goes up to 60Hz refresh rate. Good if you don't game on it, but a bit expensive 2. LG UltraGear 27GR95QE-B. has 4K panel with 144Hz and OLED but only 27-inch in size. A bit small, but good if you want to game and don't mind the size since you don't have a lot of space 3. LG UltraGear 48GQ900-B. has 4K panel with 120Hz and OLED but is 48-inch in size. Basically just a 48-inch LG C2 TV without the smart TV part, so it's pretty big. Might as well get an LG C2/C3 Wanted to recommend Sony OLED but all their TVs are at least 55-inch in size. Panasonic's smallest OLED is 49-inch, same as LG. Don't know much about Samsung but I think they have a mini-LED 42-inch model - Samsung QN90C. could be a good choice, especially for bright rooms. but QLED < OLED. TL;DR - go with the 48-inch LG C2/C3 if you can make room for it This post has been edited by KaiHD: Sep 13 2023, 10:06 PM |
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Sep 14 2023, 03:56 AM
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QUOTE(wiki47 @ Sep 12 2023, 07:51 PM) Hi i am currently looking to upgrade my current TV. Main question, how small exactly is your room? Current TV: Model: Panasonic Viera TH-L32X50K Size: 32-inch Resolution: 1080p Other spec not sure since even uncle Gugel didn't give a lot of clear results for this model. Too old I guess Use case: 1. Gaming - open-world types (Red Dead Redemption, No Mans Sky) and FPS (Battlebit, Apex Legends) 2. Media consumption - movies, internet browsing, Youtube Gunning for: 1. Visuals - for movies and cinematic views. If possible would like to graduate from 1080p. 2K is a good minimum for me. If can get 4K even better (tho read somewhere not recommend 4k on 32-inch coz cant fully appreciate....) 2. Performance - since I play FPS as well, would like to have good refresh rate as well, at least higher than 60Hz. 3. If it helps, I am also using MSI RTX3060Ti Ventus 2X OC - so would like to harness its capabilities as well. 4. Budget: Can consider up to RM3k. Want newer 32-inch TV but can't seem to find much. So, at most can go up to 42-inch only coz of space. Aiming for the LG C2 42-inch (yes, more than RM3k but it seems a perfect fit also appreciate if can recommend 32-inch TVs as well. Thanks The perfect scenario is go for 48/55 inch Oled TV if you are a gamer. However. if your room can only fit with 32/42 inch display device, then you should just choose monitor instead of TV. There's plenty of 32-42 inch 4K monitors out there. IPS, VA, Oled. Do some researches based on your budget. If you want me to suggest. So far, IMO, the best 4K 32 inch gaming monitor is Gigabyte M32U (fast IPS), slightly more than RM3K. I am using one right now, and I am quite satisfied with it. Of course, Oled monitor (more than RM4K) would be always better in term of gaming, but that's already out of your budget. The smallest oled monitor (27 inch) is around RM4300-4800 depends on brand. Oh and who said 4k on 32-inch can't fully appreciate? LOL. It's totally absurd. In fact, 4K + 32 inch is the golden standard in gaming monitor world. The best combination are 24inch + 1080p , 27inch + 2k , 32inch + 4k This post has been edited by Max2006: Sep 14 2023, 05:02 AM |
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QUOTE(KaiHD @ Sep 13 2023, 09:55 PM) Can take a look at their monitor line. Your options: 1. LG UltraFine 32EP950-B. has 32-inch 4K panel with OLED but only goes up to 60Hz refresh rate. Good if you don't game on it, but a bit expensive 2. LG UltraGear 27GR95QE-B. has 4K panel with 144Hz and OLED but only 27-inch in size. A bit small, but good if you want to game and don't mind the size since you don't have a lot of space 3. LG UltraGear 48GQ900-B. has 4K panel with 120Hz and OLED but is 48-inch in size. Basically just a 48-inch LG C2 TV without the smart TV part, so it's pretty big. Might as well get an LG C2/C3 Wanted to recommend Sony OLED but all their TVs are at least 55-inch in size. Panasonic's smallest OLED is 49-inch, same as LG. Don't know much about Samsung but I think they have a mini-LED 42-inch model - Samsung QN90C. could be a good choice, especially for bright rooms. but QLED < OLED. TL;DR - go with the 48-inch LG C2/C3 if you can make room for it QUOTE(Max2006 @ Sep 14 2023, 03:56 AM) Main question, how small exactly is your room? Thanks Sifus for the recommendations.The perfect scenario is go for 48/55 inch Oled TV if you are a gamer. However. if your room can only fit with 32/42 inch display device, then you should just choose monitor instead of TV. There's plenty of 32-42 inch 4K monitors out there. IPS, VA, Oled. Do some researches based on your budget. If you want me to suggest. So far, IMO, the best 4K 32 inch gaming monitor is Gigabyte M32U (fast IPS), slightly more than RM3K. I am using one right now, and I am quite satisfied with it. Of course, Oled monitor (more than RM4K) would be always better in term of gaming, but that's already out of your budget. The smallest oled monitor (27 inch) is around RM4300-4800 depends on brand. Oh and who said 4k on 32-inch can't fully appreciate? LOL. It's totally absurd. In fact, 4K + 32 inch is the golden standard in gaming monitor world. The best combination are 24inch + 1080p , 27inch + 2k , 32inch + 4k For the time being, I might avoid OLED for now, concern on burn-in. Gonna use the screen for internet browsing for long periods, so might as well not risk it. Yeah, so currently torn between these two: 1. Gigabyte M32U (32") 2. Samsung QN90C (43") But more lean towards the Samsung since it ticks more boxes on the usage scale. But the price difference tho, RM3k+ vs RM4k+. Originally target budget around RM3k lol. But seeing the limited options, don't mind forking out some more dough. But then again, for more versatility, that extra RM1k might be worth it. Gonna let my subconscious stew over these choice for a bit before deciding. Thanks for the help This post has been edited by wiki47: Sep 14 2023, 09:45 PM |
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QUOTE(wiki47 @ Sep 14 2023, 09:43 PM) Thanks Sifus for the recommendations. Qn90c 43inch also need 5k i think. Diff category. For the time being, I might avoid OLED for now, concern on burn-in. Gonna use the screen for internet browsing for long periods, so might as well not risk it. Yeah, so currently torn between these two: 1. Gigabyte M32U (32") 2. Samsung QN90C (43") But more lean towards the Samsung since it ticks more boxes on the usage scale. But the price difference tho, RM3k+ vs RM4k+. Originally target budget around RM3k lol. But seeing the limited options, don't mind forking out some more dough. But then again, for more versatility, that extra RM1k might be worth it. Gonna let my subconscious stew over these choice for a bit before deciding. Thanks for the help |
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QUOTE(wiki47 @ Sep 14 2023, 09:43 PM) Thanks Sifus for the recommendations. If you’re avoiding OLED, can take a look at these:For the time being, I might avoid OLED for now, concern on burn-in. Gonna use the screen for internet browsing for long periods, so might as well not risk it. Yeah, so currently torn between these two: 1. Gigabyte M32U (32") 2. Samsung QN90C (43") But more lean towards the Samsung since it ticks more boxes on the usage scale. But the price difference tho, RM3k+ vs RM4k+. Originally target budget around RM3k lol. But seeing the limited options, don't mind forking out some more dough. But then again, for more versatility, that extra RM1k might be worth it. Gonna let my subconscious stew over these choice for a bit before deciding. Thanks for the help 1. Samsung Odyssey Neo G7 S32BG75 - 4K VA LED curved panel, has very good local dimming = much better contrast that gives better dark scene performance with less blooming around bright objects 2. LG 32GQ950-B - 4K IPS LED flat panel, has better motion performance = less smearing behind some transitions |
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QUOTE(wiki47 @ Sep 14 2023, 09:43 PM) Thanks Sifus for the recommendations. go for samsung For the time being, I might avoid OLED for now, concern on burn-in. Gonna use the screen for internet browsing for long periods, so might as well not risk it. Yeah, so currently torn between these two: 1. Gigabyte M32U (32") 2. Samsung QN90C (43") But more lean towards the Samsung since it ticks more boxes on the usage scale. But the price difference tho, RM3k+ vs RM4k+. Originally target budget around RM3k lol. But seeing the limited options, don't mind forking out some more dough. But then again, for more versatility, that extra RM1k might be worth it. Gonna let my subconscious stew over these choice for a bit before deciding. Thanks for the help |
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