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Sharp LC50UE630X vs LC50UA330X, About 1 k difference, same size
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DannyOP
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Mar 9 2016, 01:50 PM
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QUOTE(Dage @ Mar 9 2016, 11:26 AM) I am a little concern about the statement below in the brochure "1080/24P signal inputs for film frame rates just like in a theater" i thought we should have a lot of contents at least of 1080p/60fps is it purposely to confuse consumer? just thinking out loud Cinema frame rate is 1080/24p.
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DannyOP
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Mar 13 2016, 01:46 AM
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QUOTE(vampirewolf @ Mar 13 2016, 12:02 AM) Cox I bought the unit.... You already buy? Actually can consider go esh if you want ua330, they do at 2899 for 5 years warranty... If you already got bracket then esh is cheaper.... Another reason... This ss2 sales ppl after you made the payment.... No reply whatsapp and no pick up call.... Well.... Dxxx Quite typical, because they assume you won't buy any other tv for the next 2-5 years.
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DannyOP
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Mar 14 2016, 12:36 PM
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QUOTE(m a v 3 r i c k @ Mar 13 2016, 03:24 PM) RM2899 for what size? Initially paid for 58UA330X@RM4199 and supposed to deliver on Thursday but due to no stock, I have to wait until Monday. Decided to go for 58UE630X@RM5199 (anyone got lower price?  ) instead and delivery was on Friday (they delivered a cracked unit on Thursday!). Messing around with the TV now. Need to get used to the size as I come from a 29" CRT  I bought from the sales guy named Yew. He doesn't pick up my calls but will call me back when I send him SMS. Weird fella. I notice that the PQ for 330X is below the 630X when looking at the side by side, good choice going for the 630 and the Android TV good for a built in unit. Less hassle of hunting for Android box and supports 4k Netflix.
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