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post Jun 26 2025, 08:21 AM

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QUOTE(KaiHD @ Jun 24 2025, 05:17 PM)
Absolute best is micro-led. Samsung 89" but over RM 400K price lol

But seriously? OLED is currently best consumer display tech that's actually sort of affordable. If you want Android TV built in, you will have to go with Sony. Their flagship model is the 65" A95L. RRP RM 20K. The display panel actually comes from LG. LG also makes OLED TVs but they use their own proprietary OS, it has the basic streaming apps but cannot really install APKs.
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this 1 from sony, is oled? maxis got fiber plan bundle with it
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post Jun 26 2025, 12:09 PM

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QUOTE(TheLegend27 @ Jun 26 2025, 08:21 AM)
this 1 from sony, is oled? maxis got fiber plan bundle with it
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from what i found from sony website, with RRP 11899 and size this big, most likely it is a X90L model. not an oled.
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post Jun 28 2025, 09:41 PM

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Hi guys, I went to home fair and was looking around at the LG tv section, there are selling the 55 inch C3 for RM5,499 brand new. They dint have the C4 in stock so the next available model is the latest C5. I'm currently using Sony 9000h and currently considering to upgrade to an OLED tv. Primary use is for 4K HDR streaming app, youtube and gaming on PS5. Did some research on the differences of the C4 and C3, 120hz vs 144hz, which doesn't really matter to me because I am not going to hook up my PC on the tv and also the C4 is slightly brighter in SDR and HDR content and the C4 is also slightly better in handling motion.

Is the price they are selling for the C3 worth it or should I look for the C4 as the C3 model is 2 years old. So far the cheapest price i found for the C4 is RM6,500+.
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Saw the rebate promo for this round kinda big for G5 65"

G5 65" = RM2,800 TNG
C5 65" = Rm1,000 TNG

If using RRP (other outlet can get more discount) like this, G5 is better option

G5 65" @ RM14,999 - 2,800 = 12,199
C5 65" @ RM13,599 - 1,000 = 12,599

Senheng i saw has this 15% coin back on C5 (65") but G5 (65") not listed

https://www.lg.com/my/promotions/lg-ai-home-promo-2025/
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post Jul 5 2025, 04:18 AM

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QUOTE(perky @ Jun 28 2025, 09:41 PM)
Hi guys, I went to home fair and was looking around at the LG tv section, there are selling the 55 inch C3 for RM5,499 brand new. They dint have the C4 in stock so the next available model is the latest C5. I'm currently using Sony 9000h and currently considering to upgrade to an OLED tv. Primary use is for 4K HDR streaming app, youtube and gaming on PS5. Did some research on the differences of the C4 and C3, 120hz vs 144hz, which doesn't really matter to me because I am not going to hook up my PC on the tv and also the C4 is slightly brighter in SDR and HDR content and the C4 is also slightly better in handling motion.

Is the price they are selling for the C3 worth it or should I look for the C4 as the C3 model is 2 years old. So far the cheapest price i found for the C4 is RM6,500+.
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Any oled model from year 2022 onwards will look nice enough even at today.

Totally better than any LCD u can buy today even those with mini led.

The newer the oled of course will be better becos they will be slightly brighter, so it depends on ur use case if u prefer to spend the extra for the extra brightness in oled or just save the money (which personally I will prefer this option Becos the lower the price u spend on a tv, if it is spoiled later, less painful will u be and u can just use the previously save money by topping up to buy another one or to use the saved money to repair it).
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QUOTE(gebe @ Jun 26 2025, 12:09 PM)
from what i found from sony website, with RRP 11899 and size this big, most likely it is a X90L model. not an oled.
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Rm175 per month to get 75 inch x90l for 2 years which is rm4200 only? If really the case, it is quite cheap.

But it is not oled so the overall picture quality is decent but never be great.

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My LG CX 65 decided to die on me this morning. It won’t power on, and there’s no red standby light either. I tested the power cable with a voltage tester and confirmed that electricity is flowing, so the issue seems to be internal. I’m hoping it’s just the PSU, or at worst, the motherboard.

Has anyone dealt with out-of-warranty repairs with LG? Any idea what the typical cost is for replacing the PSU or motherboard? Appreciate any insights, thanks!
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QUOTE(Xaphier @ Jul 21 2025, 01:15 PM)
My LG CX 65 decided to die on me this morning. It won’t power on, and there’s no red standby light either. I tested the power cable with a voltage tester and confirmed that electricity is flowing, so the issue seems to be internal. I’m hoping it’s just the PSU, or at worst, the motherboard.

Has anyone dealt with out-of-warranty repairs with LG? Any idea what the typical cost is for replacing the PSU or motherboard? Appreciate any insights, thanks!
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Rm650+ for the PSU. I already replaced twice. First time under warranty. Second time self pay. Same model CX 65"


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QUOTE(Xaphier @ Jul 21 2025, 01:15 PM)
My LG CX 65 decided to die on me this morning. It won’t power on, and there’s no red standby light either. I tested the power cable with a voltage tester and confirmed that electricity is flowing, so the issue seems to be internal. I’m hoping it’s just the PSU, or at worst, the motherboard.

Has anyone dealt with out-of-warranty repairs with LG? Any idea what the typical cost is for replacing the PSU or motherboard? Appreciate any insights, thanks!
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How long is your TV aging since used till current status ?
Wanna take note cause I'm also LG CX 65 user right now and like 4 years usage from May 2021

QUOTE(mois @ Jul 21 2025, 04:53 PM)
Rm650+ for the PSU. I already replaced twice. First time under warranty. Second time self pay. Same model CX 65"
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So your PSU dead during warranty period ? I assume that's like first 3 years ?



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QUOTE(TongCN @ Jul 24 2025, 05:49 PM)
So your PSU dead during warranty period ? I assume that's like first 3 years ?
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Once under warranty. Another time just few months ago self pay.

65CX seem to suffer such problem. I have no problem with 65" C9 and 48" C1
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QUOTE(mois @ Jul 24 2025, 06:38 PM)
Once under warranty. Another time just few months ago self pay.

65CX seem to suffer such problem. I have no problem with 65" C9 and 48" C1
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So far my 65CX & 48C1 only change panel once each unit which is manually requested by me before warranty expired - dead pixels at top edge.

Both right now out of warranty sweat.gif
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QUOTE(TongCN @ Jul 4 2025, 02:53 PM)
Saw the rebate promo for this round kinda big for G5 65"

G5 65" = RM2,800 TNG
C5 65" = Rm1,000 TNG

If using RRP (other outlet can get more discount) like this, G5 is better option

G5 65" @ RM14,999 - 2,800 = 12,199
C5 65" @ RM13,599 - 1,000 = 12,599

Senheng i saw has this 15% coin back on C5 (65") but G5 (65") not listed

https://www.lg.com/my/promotions/lg-ai-home-promo-2025/
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Price increase so much from previous gen...

My sister just inform me can get C5 below 10k... still so expensive... Samsung/Sony QD on sale also can get this price.
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QUOTE(TongCN @ Jul 24 2025, 05:49 PM)
How long is your TV aging since used till current status ?
Wanna take note cause I'm also LG CX 65 user right now and like 4 years usage from May 2021
So your PSU dead during warranty period ? I assume that's like first 3 years ?
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Missed this message. My TV was about 4 years old when the issue occurred. I had the Power Supply Unit replaced, which cost around RM605, including RM250 for labour.

If it happens again, I might consider replacing it myself. I watched the technician do it, and the process seemed fairly straightforward. The hardest part was actually just moving the TV onto a flat surface.
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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ Aug 5 2025, 12:30 PM)
Price increase so much from previous gen...

My sister just inform me can get C5 below 10k... still so expensive... Samsung/Sony QD on sale also can get this price.
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I still will get LG no matter how, hmm

Sony's lineup too messy with so many Numeric now and not all hdmi port is max spec
Samsung OS kinda dislike and not so user friendly and they give up products like very fast after 2 years cycle and will no longer see any OS update.

QUOTE(Xaphier @ Aug 6 2025, 08:36 AM)
Missed this message. My TV was about 4 years old when the issue occurred. I had the Power Supply Unit replaced, which cost around RM605, including RM250 for labour.

If it happens again, I might consider replacing it myself. I watched the technician do it, and the process seemed fairly straightforward. The hardest part was actually just moving the TV onto a flat surface.
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So u find LG support to get the RM605 + RM250 to fix after warranty ends?
If occur again, will you find LG just to get the parts? or find 3rd party
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QUOTE(Xaphier @ Jul 21 2025, 01:15 PM)
My LG CX 65 decided to die on me this morning. It won’t power on, and there’s no red standby light either. I tested the power cable with a voltage tester and confirmed that electricity is flowing, so the issue seems to be internal. I’m hoping it’s just the PSU, or at worst, the motherboard.

Has anyone dealt with out-of-warranty repairs with LG? Any idea what the typical cost is for replacing the PSU or motherboard? Appreciate any insights, thanks!
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Interesting, my LG CX 55 has started having power on problems as well. While using it some times it shuts off by itself after the whole screen turning green hue and glitching.
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QUOTE(TongCN @ Jul 25 2025, 08:30 AM)
So far my 65CX & 48C1 only change panel once each unit which is manually requested by me before warranty expired - dead pixels at top edge.

Both right now out of warranty  sweat.gif
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To request panel change under warranty, how much of dead pixels is considered valid? After checking, I have a few dead pixels along the edge as well, including the power down issue every few minutes. Can't really use the tv anymore. Is your warranty LG or external?
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QUOTE(bem69 @ Sep 10 2025, 05:06 PM)
To request panel change under warranty, how much of  dead pixels is considered valid? After checking, I have a few dead pixels along the edge as well, including the power down issue every few minutes. Can't really use the tv anymore. Is your warranty LG or external?
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Mine more than 10 at least?
But the technician just take a "black screen" TV photo and report to LG.

Mine is free external by Senheng
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QUOTE(TongCN @ Sep 10 2025, 06:39 PM)
Mine more than 10 at least?
But the technician just take a "black screen" TV photo and report to LG.

Mine is free external by Senheng
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Alright, got it. I have HN warranty, lets see what they say.
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post Sep 11 2025, 08:54 AM

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QUOTE(bem69 @ Sep 10 2025, 07:21 PM)
Alright, got it. I have HN warranty, lets see what they say.
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Harvey should be better cause if cannot repair, straight give u exact credit to buy a new one?
Though senheng about same but they very kiam XD
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QUOTE(TongCN @ Sep 11 2025, 08:54 AM)
Harvey should be better cause if cannot repair, straight give u exact credit to buy a new one?
Though senheng about same but they very kiam XD
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Haha credit would be a great thing, but I lower my expectations. Yeah, a friend of mine got a replacement TV using credit at Senheng as well.

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