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post Mar 22 2017, 02:55 PM

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QUOTE(joe_kopitiam @ Mar 22 2017, 02:30 PM)
i'm thinking of getting that model. is it any good?
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just bought yesterday. i dont have any 4k content yet lol
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post Mar 22 2017, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(elmodistortion @ Mar 22 2017, 02:55 PM)
just bought yesterday. i dont have any 4k content yet lol
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lemme guess... lazada? laugh.gif

you can always playback youtube 4K..
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post Mar 22 2017, 03:12 PM

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QUOTE(joe_kopitiam @ Mar 22 2017, 03:08 PM)
lemme guess... lazada?  laugh.gif

you can always playback youtube 4K..
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no, homesupreme Ampang. after check yes lazada more cheap than homesupreme ampang. Been reugal customer for homesupreme ampang for many years due to the cheapest for all home appliances. but after check alazada, yeah more cheaper.

yeah will try later. its just my internet not good.
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post Mar 23 2017, 02:40 PM

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Is Samsung KU6000 4K tv worth the price for entry level 4K TV?

Would i be dissapointed with the money spent?
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post Mar 23 2017, 04:26 PM

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I have around RM6K to spend on my next 4K TV to replace my 8yearsold plasma TV. Using 4k TV calculatar, it is advisable for me to get 65" TV since my viewing distance is like 10'. I also have have a Netflix account where I can watch Ultra HD content so getting a Netflix recommended TV is one of my criteria.

I've been eyeing this 2 model Sony 55inch KD-55X8500D (RM5500) and Sony 65 inch KD-65X7500D (RM5800). I read some review the 65inch model is not good if compare to the 55inch model. Do you have any other TV model suggestion based on my criteria above? Thanks

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post Mar 24 2017, 05:53 AM

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55inch KD-55X8500D vs Samsung UA55KS7000 .... i vote for samsung.

U got to view it in 4k content to justify it.
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post Mar 24 2017, 08:08 PM

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QUOTE(skyfusion @ Mar 23 2017, 04:26 PM)
I have around RM6K to spend on my next 4K TV to replace my 8yearsold  plasma TV. Using 4k TV calculatar, it is advisable for me to get 65" TV since my viewing distance is like 10'. I also have have a Netflix account where I can watch Ultra HD content so getting a Netflix recommended TV is one of my criteria.

I've been eyeing this 2 model Sony 55inch KD-55X8500D (RM5500) and Sony 65 inch KD-65X7500D (RM5800). I read some review the 65inch model is not good if compare to the 55inch model. Do you have any other TV model suggestion based on my criteria above? Thanks
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Nice budget there...55 inch more better than 65 inch not like that actually it depends on the source if Astro definitely 55 inch better caused poor pic quality but size won't be the issue at all...if your house have space for 65 inch just go for it...still depends on people taste actually if u just need a tv with nice colour x7500d will be good choice and x8500d is higher line....why not try look for oled tv...sorry I don't know current oled price but try look for it too...
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post Mar 25 2017, 09:43 AM

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QUOTE(avantasia @ Mar 24 2017, 05:53 AM)
55inch KD-55X8500D vs Samsung UA55KS7000 .... i vote for samsung.

U got to view it in 4k content to justify it.
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Haven't test Samsung yet. But yes, its a Netflix TV. Thanks bro



QUOTE(sivanathan04 @ Mar 24 2017, 08:08 PM)
Nice budget there...55 inch more better than 65 inch not like that actually it depends on the source if Astro definitely 55 inch better caused poor pic quality but size won't be the issue at all...if your house have space for 65 inch just go for it...still depends on people taste actually if u just need a tv with nice colour x7500d will be good choice and x8500d is higher line....why not try look for oled tv...sorry I don't know current oled price but try look for it too...
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Thanks bro. Actually my current TV is 42 inch. So any further size upgrade is sure will give a big impact to me. But is there any big difference in viewing in getting 55inch vs 65 inch TV? Wah OLED TV I think much more expensive compare to my current budjet now. Cannot really afford it sad.gif
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post Mar 25 2017, 10:18 AM

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QUOTE(skyfusion @ Mar 25 2017, 09:43 AM)
Haven't test Samsung yet. But yes, its a Netflix TV. Thanks bro
Thanks bro. Actually my current TV is 42 inch. So any further size upgrade is sure will give a big impact to me. But is there any big difference in viewing in getting 55inch vs 65 inch TV? Wah OLED TV I think much more expensive compare to my current budjet now. Cannot really afford it sad.gif
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Oled b6 55 is at rm7999 desa home with free soundbar. Its a steel bro. Imagine perfect black and no viewing angle issue and it supports all the latest tech. But its a bit small 55 inches. 65 inches oled all rm13k onwards regards any year model

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post Mar 25 2017, 10:44 AM

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QUOTE(Vannus @ Mar 25 2017, 10:18 AM)
Oled b6 55 is at rm7999 desa home with free soundbar. Its a steel bro. Imagine perfect black and no viewing angle issue and it supports all the latest tech. But its a bit small 55 inches. 65 inches oled all rm13k onwards regards any year model
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Thank you for suggesting this model. Very good review. But it seems this model is not Netflix certified TV for 4k stream. For C6 model it's supported. But I saw in LG website says it support. Confused already
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post Mar 25 2017, 01:52 PM

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anyone bought tv from lazada? went to electrical shop, the salesman there bash lazada like no tomorrow, saying they are not authorise dealer and LG will not be responsible for warranty.
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UA65KU6000 vs LG 65UH615T
which one worth to buy?
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post Mar 25 2017, 07:35 PM

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QUOTE(ju146 @ Mar 25 2017, 01:52 PM)
anyone bought tv from lazada? went to electrical shop, the salesman there bash lazada like no tomorrow, saying they are not authorise dealer and LG will not be responsible for warranty.
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as far as im concern there is warranty if you bought at lazada ... read the info at each product
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post Mar 25 2017, 09:35 PM

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QUOTE(skyfusion @ Mar 25 2017, 10:44 AM)
Thank you for suggesting this model. Very good review. But it seems this model is not Netflix certified TV for 4k  stream. For C6 model it's supported. But I saw in LG website says it support. Confused already
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Bro, this tv it has everything. If you have budget 6k to 7k for led which i had before as well, thinking about ks7000, kd8500d, lg770t and even sharp 630x. But after thinking and keep reading review, omg led movies pq can never match oled. You should stretch a little more budget and the extra you pay is worth cause oled production cost is higher than led. I watched 4k hdr trailer on yourtube. Really blown my eye away. Never go back to led once you have and oled.
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QUOTE(@skyhawk@ @ Mar 25 2017, 01:55 PM)
UA65KU6000 vs LG 65UH615T
which one worth to buy?
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Dont buy 615t. Try close look at the pixels arrangement, its not the same than the rest. Ku6000 is the good 4k 8bit panel led
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post Mar 25 2017, 10:02 PM

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QUOTE(Vannus @ Mar 25 2017, 09:35 PM)
Bro, this tv it has everything. If you have budget 6k to 7k for led which i had before as well, thinking about ks7000, kd8500d, lg770t and even sharp 630x. But after thinking and keep reading review, omg led movies pq can never match oled. You should stretch a little more budget and the extra you pay is worth cause oled production cost is higher than led. I watched 4k hdr trailer on yourtube. Really blown my eye away. Never go back to led once you have and oled.
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After some reading, I think I understand abit now. For Sony/Samsung they use HDR stream, LG use Dolby Vision. I believe those 2 format both are 4K. Already query some shop near my place, cheapest for LG B6 is RM8500 and comes with free Soundbar. But the sales person said the soundbar I need to redeem back from LG. Just send back the purchase receipt from shop to LG office and they will send you the soundbar. I will try call Desa Theater tomorrow and check whether they got stock with cheaper price or not. And most important to view it also.

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QUOTE(skyfusion @ Mar 25 2017, 10:02 PM)
After some reading, I think I understand abit now. For Sony/Samsung they use HDR stream, LG use Dolby Vision. I believe those 2 format both are 4K. Already query some shop near my place, cheapest for LG B6 is RM8500 and comes with free Soundbar. But the sales person said the soundbar I need to redeem back from LG. Just send back the purchase receipt from shop to LG office and they will send you the soundbar. I will try call Desa Theater tomorrow and check whether they got stock with cheaper price or not. And most important to view it also.
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Yes bro, the quality is the type even samsung ks9000 also cannot achieve. The nearest i have seen before my own eye is panasonic dx900 but not perfect. I have no chance to view sony z93. Trust me bro the brightness that samsung claim max 1000 nits. You cant use that everyday. Too bright untill will glare your eyes. Oled brightness is just good for everyday use and doesnt need to tune it down
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QUOTE(skyfusion @ Mar 25 2017, 09:43 AM)
Haven't test Samsung yet. But yes, its a Netflix TV. Thanks bro
Thanks bro. Actually my current TV is 42 inch. So any further size upgrade is sure will give a big impact to me. But is there any big difference in viewing in getting 55inch vs 65 inch TV? Wah OLED TV I think much more expensive compare to my current budjet now. Cannot really afford it sad.gif
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😋 size won't be issue at all go for bigger if u have space..Astro will be blur abit on 65 inch but it will be normal after few days your eyes will get used to it..if u can push abit your budget go for oled bro its a perfect black if your current 42 inch tv still ok wait for desa home theater promo..if not just bought the Sony 65 inch with android function so no need a separate box...sharp ue630x have really good colour but no hdr so Sony will be good choice.. demo the sony x7500 and x8500 bro if u feel x7500 is enough for your eyes just go for it..remember size is always a matter viewing distance is important for 4k effect..

QUOTE(Vannus @ Mar 25 2017, 09:35 PM)
Bro, this tv it has everything. If you have budget 6k to 7k for led which i had before as well, thinking about ks7000, kd8500d, lg770t and even sharp 630x. But after thinking and keep reading review, omg led movies pq can never match oled. You should stretch a little more budget and the extra you pay is worth cause oled production cost is higher than led. I watched 4k hdr trailer on yourtube. Really blown my eye away. Never go back to led once you have and oled.
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Agree with u bro 😋 I have demo most of the tv.. at last i choose sharp ue630x last year after forum member suggestion..from my experience last year while searching for tv sharp colour looks very natural without any tweaks once change to standard mode..sony also good but preset colour too rich definitely need to tweak it out till satisfied...samsung 7 series above looks good..lg 4k led tv no comment at all looks wash out but if oled hehe sure I will choose lg 😋...last year the price was dam high I didn't look at oled but definitely the black colour is unbeatable..but if for 4k normal led tv I still prefer sharp or sony the black is deep but not perfect like oled but my next tv will be oled 😋

QUOTE(skyfusion @ Mar 25 2017, 10:02 PM)
After some reading, I think I understand abit now. For Sony/Samsung they use HDR stream, LG use Dolby Vision. I believe those 2 format both are 4K. Already query some shop near my place, cheapest for LG B6 is RM8500 and comes with free Soundbar. But the sales person said the soundbar I need to redeem back from LG. Just send back the purchase receipt from shop to LG office and they will send you the soundbar. I will try call Desa Theater tomorrow and check whether they got stock with cheaper price or not. And most important to view it also.
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All are same bro from my reading Dolby vision hdr 10 another level of tech..but for Dolby vision it still confusing especially for LG most of their model said hdr pro Dolby vision supported but the spec didn't mention about hdr 10 I have post link in previous page before this that lg using hdr pro as marketing strategy hdr pro not true Dolby vision..dolby vision material so less even 4k material also less I think its waste to invest in Dolby vision now... http://www.avsforum.com/forum/166-lcd-flat...r-pro-mean.html

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Agreed bro with your comments, from my viewing experience at TBM cheras sentral 4th floor, they displayed pacific rim blue-ray all over the tvs.

I stood there hours just to check the differences and here is what I noticed

1. Oled TV has the best overall balance. Perfect black, infinite contrast, stunning 10 bit colours, good viewing angle. But at the cost of the price. Wanted always a 65 inchers, but can buy 2 55inches. So doesn't make sense, 55 is the most value for money. Compare to US, 55 B6T the lowest it goes on promo is around 1.5k USD, so here if around RM7-8k, ok justifiable, not being rip off by LG malaysia or retail store.

2. Panasonic 65 DX900, promo now at 13k+, full array led backlight, stuning black, pictures pop up, viewing angle is good, motion is perfect. I guess a good IPS tech implementation. But it's still LCD LED.

3. Samsung KS9000, 65 inches still doesn't want to drop price at rm16k. KS7500 65 inches at RM12k. Of course the KS9000 has better blacks than KS7500 and colours more pop, but still loss to the 2 above. Sad side is the this 2 panels must watch from straight direct 90 degrees from the TV panel, Else colours all washed out and totally unwatchable. With the price like that ok, I give up on samsung. Unless go for budget 55 models around 5k+. But still if like that I rather go 55 oled at around 7k-8k. smile.gif. To be honest samsung Malaysia is a piece of shyte, they can give good price on thier KU series, but their high end series, they still holding to the price when QLED is just around the corner. I registered to samsung US, the KS8000 65 the price is much much lower than here. KS8000 and KS7500 is the same series in different regions.

4. 65 Sharp 630x. When I carefully watch pacific rim side by side with the rest. Amazingly, this TV PQ and colour is 8bit are good too. Viewing angle slightly wider than samsung. The black slightly less than KS9000 (view from straight, KS9000 view from side is totally rubbish). This TV doesnt support HDR, Dobly vision but hey, at this price RM5.8k best i can find, what can I expect more.

5. 65 Sony KD8500D, read around it has good motions, 10 bit panel colours, but not sure why when I watched at the shop, the blacks looks greyish and worst than sharp. :/ and the asking price is too much around rm7.6k. Not my cup of tea for this price.

6. 65 LG 770t, picture is washed out. But it has hard display surface coating. Try scratch with your fingers on it. It doesn't turn to black colour. The grey is very bad among all. But the best price I found is RM6.2k on promo. smile.gif If not picky can get this I guess. 10 bit panel. On paper it's like supports all the latest tech dobly vision, hdr pro and bla bla, but look at this TV capability like wrong advertising.

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post Mar 26 2017, 10:24 AM

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QUOTE(Vannus @ Mar 26 2017, 07:11 AM)
Agreed bro with your comments, from my viewing experience at TBM cheras sentral 4th floor, they displayed pacific rim blue-ray all over the tvs.

I stood there hours just to check the differences and here is what I noticed

1. Oled TV has the best overall balance. Perfect black, infinite contrast, stunning 10 bit colours, good viewing angle. But at the cost of the price. Wanted always a 65 inchers, but can buy 2 55inches. So doesn't make sense, 55 is the most value for money. Compare to US, 55 B6T the lowest it goes on promo is around 1.5k USD, so here if around RM7-8k, ok justifiable, not being rip off by LG malaysia or retail store.

2. Panasonic 65 DX900, promo now at 13k+, full array led backlight, stuning black, pictures pop up, viewing angle is good, motion is perfect. I guess a good IPS tech implementation. But it's still LCD LED.

3. Samsung KS9000, 65 inches still doesn't want to drop price at rm16k. KS7500 65 inches at RM12k. Of course the KS9000 has better blacks than KS7500 and colours more pop, but still loss to the 2 above. Sad side is the this 2 panels must watch from straight direct 90 degrees from the TV panel, Else colours all washed out and totally unwatchable. With the price like that ok, I give up on samsung. Unless go for budget 55 models around 5k+. But still if like that I rather go 55 oled at around 7k-8k. smile.gif. To be honest samsung Malaysia is a piece of shyte, they can give good price on thier KU series, but their high end series, they still holding to the price when QLED is just around the corner. I registered to samsung US, the KS8000 65 the price is much much lower than here. KS8000 and KS7500 is the same series in different regions.

4. 65 Sharp 630x. When I carefully watch pacific rim side by side with the rest. Amazingly, this TV PQ and colour is 8bit are good too. Viewing angle slightly wider than samsung. The black slightly less than KS9000 (view from straight, KS9000 view from side is totally rubbish). This TV doesnt support HDR, Dobly vision but hey, at this price RM5.8k best i can find, what can I expect more.

5. 65 Sony KD8500D, read around it has good motions, 10 bit panel colours, but not sure why when I watched at the shop, the blacks looks greyish and worst than sharp. :/ and the asking price is too much around rm7.6k. Not my cup of tea for this price.

6. 65 LG 770t, picture is washed out. But it has hard display surface coating. Try scratch with your fingers on it. It doesn't turn to black colour. The grey is very bad among all. But the best price I found is RM6.2k on promo. smile.gif If not picky can get this I guess. 10 bit panel. On paper it's like supports all the latest tech dobly vision, hdr pro and bla bla, but look at this TV capability like wrong advertising.
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Thank you for the honest review. At first its really hard for me to decide LG B6 as the price is way too expensive. I believe since OLED is a new technology, thats the reason why it come with a higher price tag.

But then after reading few reviews from website and real customer review who actually bought the unit, that justify me to extend my budget little further. After all, buying a TV is not like you want to do it every year. As for my case, my previous old plasma last me for 8 years and it is still going strong until now to serve me. Only reason to upgrade is to view HD and 4K content and I believe in terms of shaving my monthly electricity bill, OLED is much more better in power consumption if compare to my existing plasma.

Will make a trip today to Desa Home Theater to actually demo the unit and most probably if got stock, want to bring it home today. May I know if the Free Soundbar is given on the spot or you need to redeem it from LG HQ? Thank

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