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 50" 4K LED TV ARE DIRT CHEAP NOW, is hisense makes sense?

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QPheng
post Apr 27 2018, 12:34 PM

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Or you may consider Samsung new 2018 model UA58NU7103KXXM at RM3499

7 series, seems to be VA panel as there are long black trails when i gently run my finger across the screen.

The color look natural like Sony.
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post Apr 30 2018, 10:42 PM

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QUOTE(QPheng @ Apr 27 2018, 12:34 PM)
Or you may consider Samsung new 2018 model UA58NU7103KXXM at RM3499

7 series, seems to be VA panel as there are long black trails when i gently run my finger across the screen.

The color look natural like Sony.
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Where do u buy this ?
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post May 6 2018, 04:58 PM

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QUOTE(QPheng @ Apr 27 2018, 12:34 PM)
Or you may consider Samsung new 2018 model UA58NU7103KXXM at RM3499

7 series, seems to be VA panel as there are long black trails when i gently run my finger across the screen.

The color look natural like Sony.
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Boss, where to get this model?
Can't find any info about it.
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post May 6 2018, 06:31 PM

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To me, Samsung 2018's 7 series more like equivalent to 2017's 6 series.
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post May 6 2018, 08:20 PM

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HAIER 4K...

65 inch less than 3k online.

Anyone bought?

This post has been edited by OPT: May 6 2018, 08:22 PM
carpathia
post Jun 5 2018, 02:29 PM

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QUOTE(OPT @ May 6 2018, 08:20 PM)
HAIER 4K...

65 inch less than 3k online.

Anyone bought?
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Haier PQ not that great
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post Jun 5 2018, 05:06 PM

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QUOTE(low98944 @ May 6 2018, 06:31 PM)
To me, Samsung 2018's 7 series more like equivalent to 2017's 6 series.
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the NU 7 series is meant to be the successor of last year's MU 6 series , except this year they have 3 models .


The nu 7100 , the nu 7300 * < curved version of 7100 > and 7400 ( identical to 7100 but packed with wide color gamut )

So far the general picture quality performance of 7100 is worse than last year's 6 series . ( slightly worse brightness and contrast )




QUOTE(OPT @ May 6 2018, 08:20 PM)
HAIER 4K...

65 inch less than 3k online.

Anyone bought?
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I would suggest to avoid China Brands ( like Skyworth , Haier etc etc ) if you are looking for durability and Picture Quality performance , there are barely any reviews around but when I checked them out in the store , the HAIER TV series seem to have strange artifact when showing 4k stuff

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post Sep 29 2018, 06:54 PM

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Thought I post my review of Hisense 50N3000UW here, since I found nothing over the internet.

Pros:
-50" 4K HDR for less than RM1600
-Has DVB-T2 built in(though I've yet to test it because everywhere I go, the wall to TV antenna cable is sold out)
-Only has 4 Apps preloaded instead of multiple useless apps(still using Opera)
-USB playback now doesn't stretch video like the previous models
-has 3x HDMI ports and 2x USB ports
-supports Dolby Digital Plus and HDR

Cons:
-only has USB2.0 ports
-HDMI is only 1.4, however in the user manual it says 4K 60FPS is supported. Need to hook up my PC to confirm this
-There were some noticeable slow down on one of the 4K video playback(Shanghai 4K), I suspect this is due to the bandwidth limitation of USB2.0

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post Oct 2 2018, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(carpathia @ Jun 5 2018, 02:29 PM)
Haier PQ not that great
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So so only issit?
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post Oct 3 2018, 08:20 AM

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QUOTE(enkil @ Oct 2 2018, 06:18 PM)
So so only issit?
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You go see for yourself.
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post Jan 3 2019, 09:28 PM

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QUOTE(John Chaser @ Sep 29 2018, 06:54 PM)
Thought I post my review of Hisense 50N3000UW here, since I found nothing over the internet.

Pros:
-50" 4K HDR for less than RM1600
-Has DVB-T2 built in(though I've yet to test it because everywhere I go, the wall to TV antenna cable is sold out)
-Only has 4 Apps preloaded instead of multiple useless apps(still using Opera)
-USB playback now doesn't stretch video like the previous models
-has 3x HDMI ports and 2x USB ports
-supports Dolby Digital Plus and HDR

Cons:
-only has USB2.0 ports
-HDMI is only 1.4, however in the user manual it says 4K 60FPS is supported. Need to hook up my PC to confirm this
-There were some noticeable slow down on one of the 4K video playback(Shanghai 4K), I suspect this is due to the bandwidth limitation of USB2.0
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Bro, can you connect to any WiFi? Mine 55A6100UW won't recognize any WiFi, but it's fine on my other Hisense TV, phones, and laptops
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post Jan 4 2019, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(SyathibiyMegat @ Jan 3 2019, 09:28 PM)
Bro, can you connect to any WiFi? Mine 55A6100UW won't recognize any WiFi, but it's fine on my other Hisense TV, phones, and laptops
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The wifi works correctly on my 50n3000uw
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post Jan 15 2019, 12:25 AM

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Hi everyone, I'm actually looking around for a 55-inch 4K TV with HDR, preferably within the RM2K to 2.5K range. Personally skeptical of the china brands but the TCL brand has certainly got my curiosity piqued.

I have two questions:

1. Is there a good time to buy TVs at a discounted price? Like, is there a mid-year sale or perhaps only end of the year?

2. Has anyone heard / used A&S brand TVs before? If so, are they any good in terms of the TV quality and also customer support? Looks like their TVs are rather affordable but can't find much information about them online.
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post Jan 23 2019, 02:47 PM

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QUOTE(coolkwc @ Dec 20 2017, 03:53 PM)
Nonsense.

Gve me a proof and source of reading material for what you said.
If not it is just your own placebo effect that doesn't have any standpoint at all.

No matter how good the upscaler, the image will look slightly softer than play in its native resolution, this is a fact and limitation of LCD technology.

Not everyone watch video from Netflix and Amazon, how about those who watch Astro?

I'm not going to oppose everyone to buy full HD TV rather than 4K since manufacturer made us no choice by categorise full HD TV as low spec TV nowdays with trimmed functionality, but it doesn't make the fact of ugly to become beautiful.

I personally own a 60" full HD TV and hell no i will upgrade to 4K TV unless my current TV is dead and left me no choice.

4K and HDR still need more time to become a widely adopted resolution, and clearly is not now.
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i see 4k youtube everyday from my tv.....

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