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imchin123
post Oct 22 2019, 01:09 AM

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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Sep 20 2019, 06:20 PM)
It seems hisense give up on Malaysia midrange TV market.
U9A and U7A probably the last ULED models.
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Now u7a worth to buy?
65 only RM 3399 on shopee
if compare with ru7100
ruzaini88
post Oct 22 2019, 07:00 AM

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QUOTE(imchin123 @ Oct 22 2019, 01:09 AM)
Now u7a worth to buy?
65 only RM 3399 on shopee
if compare with ru7100
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i will go for u7a wink.gif
puchongite
post Oct 22 2019, 10:55 AM

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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Oct 22 2019, 07:00 AM)
i will go for u7a wink.gif
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u7a does not even have dolby vision ?


ruzaini88
post Oct 22 2019, 11:22 AM

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QUOTE(puchongite @ Oct 22 2019, 10:55 AM)
u7a does not even have dolby vision ?
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yes..and it is 2017 model.
The good thing about this TV is it is cheap, has wide gamut, and using 120Hz panel.

Recently I saw this TV in Harvey Penang for RM25XX. (55")
puchongite
post Oct 22 2019, 11:27 AM

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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Oct 22 2019, 11:22 AM)
yes..and it is 2017 model.
The good thing about this TV is it is cheap, has wide gamut, and using 120Hz panel.

Recently I saw this TV in Harvey Penang for RM25XX. (55")
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Hisense really has big problem selling their TVs in Malaysia. 2017 model still selling here as their top end product.
imchin123
post Oct 22 2019, 01:15 PM

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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Oct 22 2019, 08:00 AM)
i will go for u7a wink.gif
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but u said no good enough compare to entry level level of samsung, i also saw it at penang harneynorman, feel not bad for the quality.
u7a
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post Oct 22 2019, 01:56 PM

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QUOTE(imchin123 @ Oct 22 2019, 01:15 PM)
but u said no good enough compare to entry level level of samsung, i also saw it at penang harneynorman, feel not bad for the quality.
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If U7A cheaper than RU7100, then worth to consider if you feel the brightness is enough.

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post Oct 22 2019, 02:03 PM

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QUOTE(puchongite @ Oct 22 2019, 11:27 AM)
Hisense really has big problem selling their TVs in Malaysia. 2017 model still selling here as their top end product.
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in 55", the B7700 model price is about RM300 higher than U7A.
But B7700 is not even WCG model.
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post Oct 22 2019, 02:06 PM

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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Oct 22 2019, 02:03 PM)
in 55", the B7700 model price is about RM300 higher than U7A.
But B7700 is not even WCG model.
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I think it is because B7700 is a newer TV model. Hisense should bring in the B8000 which they are selling in Thailand. If they can sell that in Thailand, why not Malaysia ? It is just stupid for not offering the potential buyers an access to the B8000.

This post has been edited by puchongite: Oct 22 2019, 02:07 PM
ruzaini88
post Oct 22 2019, 02:11 PM

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QUOTE(puchongite @ Oct 22 2019, 02:06 PM)
I think it is because B7700 is a newer TV model. Hisense should bring in the B8000 which they are selling in Thailand. If they can sell that in Thailand, why not Malaysia ? It is just stupid for not offering the potential buyers an access to the B8000.
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Exactly bro...They should replace U7A with B8000. Good TV it is for the price.
Is there any agent that help to buy item from Thai?
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post Oct 22 2019, 02:14 PM

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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Oct 22 2019, 02:11 PM)
Exactly bro...They should replace U7A with B8000. Good TV it is for the price.
Is there any agent that help to buy item from Thai?
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It could be Malaysia is the dumping ground for their leftover stock.
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post Oct 22 2019, 02:16 PM

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QUOTE(puchongite @ Oct 22 2019, 02:14 PM)
It could be Malaysia is the dumping ground for their leftover stock.
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huhuhu...Hisense has good chance to excel in Malaysia if they bring over all models here as in Thai.
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post Oct 22 2019, 03:53 PM

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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Oct 22 2019, 02:03 PM)
in 55", the B7700 model price is about RM300 higher than U7A.
But B7700 is not even WCG model.
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Quite noob in TV, just start researching weeks ago for new house.

Isnt it B7700 supported Dolby Vision.

I wonder which is more important, Dolby Vision that Netflix etc supported, or simply WCG
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post Oct 22 2019, 04:28 PM

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QUOTE(Someonesim @ Oct 22 2019, 03:53 PM)
Quite noob in TV, just start researching weeks ago for new house.

Isnt it B7700 supported Dolby Vision.

I wonder which is more important, Dolby Vision that Netflix etc supported, or simply WCG
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go for WCG panel tv (DCI-P3 80%++)
e.g sony X7000G, sammy RU7400, LG UM7600
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post Oct 22 2019, 04:45 PM

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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Oct 22 2019, 04:28 PM)
go for WCG panel tv (DCI-P3 80%++)
e.g sony X7000G, sammy RU7400, LG UM7600
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You mean 90% smile.gif .

80% you are still missing 20% of the DCI color palette . And then moving on to some movies which are mastered at Rec.2020 , it is going to miss even more .
And WCG is only the first step , there is also color volume which is typically the strong point of Quantum Dots and very bright FALD TVs .


Every modern TV can call themselves a WCG TV thesedays because the modern basic 4K TV can cover 70-80% of DCI chart which is still more than the traditional SDR TV which is only meant to fill up the old rec.709 .


I believed all the big TV brands (namely the big 4) have a certain standards to adhere to . So if they are saying their TV supported WCG , it means that tv can practically reach over 90% of DCI , or at the very least close to the 90% set by UHD alliance .


For eg , LG has specifically mentioned their UM7600 covers a wider color gamut , except the 50 " model which will probably fall short of the 90% .

QUOTE(Someonesim @ Oct 22 2019, 03:53 PM)
Quite noob in TV, just start researching weeks ago for new house.

Isnt it B7700 supported Dolby Vision.

I wonder which is more important, Dolby Vision that Netflix etc supported, or simply WCG
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Dolby Vision is a type of HDR format , like HDR10+ , HDR10 , Technicolor and so on.

WCG being one of the hardware requirement to display vibrant , impactful and realistic HDR effects.

So to sum it up , TV of any spec with DV chip installed can theoretically play DV content , but whether if the Dolby Vision will look as vibrant and as good it should , that will have to depend on the TV spec with WCG being one of the requirement .

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post Nov 6 2019, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Oct 22 2019, 04:45 PM)
You mean 90% smile.gif .

80%  you are still missing 20% of the DCI color palette .  And then moving on to some movies which are mastered at Rec.2020 , it is going to miss even more .
And WCG is only the first step , there is also color volume which is typically the strong point of Quantum Dots and very bright FALD TVs .
Every modern TV can call themselves a WCG TV thesedays because the modern basic 4K TV can cover 70-80% of DCI  chart which is still more than the traditional SDR TV which is only meant to fill up the old rec.709 .
I believed all the big TV brands (namely the big 4) have a certain standards to adhere to . So if they are saying their TV supported WCG , it means that tv can practically reach over 90% of DCI , or at the very least  close to the 90% set by UHD alliance .
For eg , LG has specifically mentioned their UM7600 covers a wider color gamut , except the 50 " model which will probably fall short of the 90% .
Dolby Vision is a type of HDR format , like HDR10+ , HDR10 , Technicolor and so on.

WCG being one of the hardware requirement to display vibrant , impactful and realistic HDR effects.

So to sum it up , TV of any spec with DV chip installed can theoretically play DV content  , but whether if the Dolby Vision will look as vibrant and as good it should , that will have to depend on the TV spec with WCG being one of the requirement .
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ya ya 90% smile.gif
ruzaini88
post Nov 6 2019, 02:49 PM

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Guys,

Hisense Malaysia will bring new ULED series for next year.
If the info I get is legit biggrin.gif

Maybe after Thailand gets 2020 models, Hisense Malaysia clear all 2019 ULED stocks here in MY haha
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post Nov 8 2019, 05:18 PM

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QUOTE(ruzaini88 @ Nov 6 2019, 02:49 PM)
Guys,

Hisense Malaysia will bring new ULED series for next year.
If the info I get is legit biggrin.gif

Maybe after Thailand gets 2020 models, Hisense Malaysia clear all 2019 ULED stocks here in MY haha
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Really bro,if true..i will wait for next year to buy h9f..right now i consider to buy u7a
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post Nov 8 2019, 07:58 PM

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QUOTE(aking @ Nov 8 2019, 05:18 PM)
Really bro,if true..i will wait for next year to buy h9f..right now i consider to buy u7a
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I think H9F in Malaysia is unlikely. Perhaps B8000 or U8B, .....
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post Nov 8 2019, 08:04 PM

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QUOTE(puchongite @ Nov 8 2019, 07:58 PM)
I think H9F in Malaysia is unlikely. Perhaps B8000 or U8B, .....
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maybe don't expect much from hisense malaysia..probably i will grab hisense u7a 55 inch for 1899 on 11/11 lazda sale..do u think good offer or not..i resarch u7a is better than samsung ru7100 or first entry lg tv

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