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post Jun 12 2020, 03:52 PM

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QUOTE(jimbet1337 @ Jun 12 2020, 08:34 AM)
Any Android based tv have google cast built-in
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So that means all LG and Panasonic wouldn't have it built in? And all Sony do?

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post Jun 13 2020, 05:59 PM

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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Jun 10 2020, 02:44 AM)
Actually Samsung even the highest-end Q series also no way can win OLED. The pure black & perfect 10/10 Local Dimming already 100% OLED win.
Samsung only Q90T series win on SDR & HDR Peak Brightness. Others than that, none is better than OLED for picture quality.

That probably the main reason Samsung is plan switch to OLED as well in coming year.
After I own OLED TV, I never recommended people getting value 4K HDR TV anymore as I seen the huge differences on HDR.
Even SDR also look far better in OLED, thanks to it pure black feature & it perfect 10/10 Local Dimming.

I can't talk on burn-in as I only purchase it 1 week earlier before MCO, which means only few months usage.
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2nd this. OLED doesnt need to be bright unless ur room ambient light is super lot and u watch TV with curtain open etc, which actually defeat the purpose of getting a home cinema experience. OLED black is true black, because the local dimming zone is like every pixel, samsung maybe only 1000 zone? which still for sure alot of places cannot be truly black. OLED no need that high brightness also u can get the perceived dynamic range filmmaker intended.
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post Jun 13 2020, 08:21 PM

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QUOTE(touristking @ Jun 12 2020, 03:52 PM)
So that means all LG and Panasonic wouldn't have it built in? And all Sony do?
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If you have specific models that you've been eyeing, guess you can chrck the spec also
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post Jun 13 2020, 10:48 PM

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Hi guys, casual streamer here. Does skyworth do the trick or should i go for bigger brands like LG & Samsung?
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post Jun 14 2020, 09:15 AM

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QUOTE(jimbet1337 @ Jun 13 2020, 01:21 PM)
If you have specific models that you've been eyeing, guess you can chrck the spec also
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LG C9 and Panasonic GZ1000
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post Jun 14 2020, 09:23 AM

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i just bought a lg b9 oled tv 65" Rm 8888 while c9 new version cost rm 12,999.
absolutely quality pictures and movies watching. absolute black is something u experience in theater feeling.

i think currently Lg b9 is a good buy with also g-sync compatible. good for ps4 or ps5 also!

currently i think lG b9 going to be out of stock due to refresh model. quick grab them while still available for this year.

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post Jun 14 2020, 01:42 PM

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I got offer by Senheng
Sony KD65A8G

RM 10,700 and got member point RM 1,070.
Mean this oled Tv around cost me RM 9,630

While the LG c9 65inch need around 13k.

Sony is built is android tv, LG is web os developed by them but has mouse cursor feature in remote.

I can’t really tell the color between these 2 models. I was told by the salesperson in senheng, Sony is tends to more natural color and LG is more vivid and saturated.

Anyone here who own Oled can give me suggestions?
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How do you people search using Mandarin on these smart TV?
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post Jun 15 2020, 10:31 AM

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QUOTE(Macrusin @ Jun 14 2020, 01:42 PM)
I got offer by Senheng
Sony KD65A8G

RM 10,700 and got member point RM 1,070.
Mean this oled Tv around cost me RM 9,630

While the LG c9 65inch need around 13k.

Sony is built is android tv, LG is web os developed by them but has mouse cursor feature in remote.

I can’t really tell the color between these 2 models. I was told by the salesperson in senheng, Sony is tends to more natural color and LG is more vivid and saturated.

Anyone here who own Oled can give me suggestions?
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If you don't care hdmi 2.1 feature & brighter HDR effect , don't need more than 2 hdmi 2.0 port. You should get more natural & cheaper Sony A8G which got android.

This post has been edited by kkthen: Jun 15 2020, 10:32 AM
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QUOTE(touristking @ Jun 14 2020, 09:07 PM)
How do you people search using Mandarin on these smart TV?
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I rarely do that, but if needed, you just use phone to type in, get the result, and cast to TV. For example in Youtube.
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I am looking to buy 65 inch tv. I read finish the forum until dizzy. So went to shop to see myself the quality, but no much choices to compare.

I understand from forum and the following is preferred?

Sony KD65X8000G
Panasonic GX740


I saw from the shop 65UM7290PTD looks not bad, any worth ?

Budget Around RM 4K to 5K

Any advice ? Might grab one after salary 😅

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QUOTE(bmbk @ Jun 15 2020, 01:07 PM)
I am looking to buy 65 inch tv. I read finish the forum until dizzy. So went to shop to see myself the quality, but no much choices to compare.

I understand from forum and the following is preferred?

Sony KD65X8000G
Panasonic GX740
I saw from the shop 65UM7290PTD looks not bad, any worth ?

Budget Around RM 4K to 5K

Any advice ? Might grab one after salary 😅
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I will choose GX740. Because it support dolby vison & hdr10+. This feature only high end lg & Sony tv got.
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post Jun 15 2020, 01:44 PM

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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Jun 13 2020, 05:59 PM)
2nd this. OLED doesnt need to be bright unless ur room ambient light is super lot and u watch TV with curtain open etc, which actually defeat the purpose of getting a home cinema experience. OLED black is true black, because the local dimming zone is like every pixel, samsung maybe only 1000 zone? which still for sure alot of places cannot be truly black. OLED no need that high brightness also u can get the perceived dynamic range filmmaker intended.
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What about the colors ?


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QUOTE(Someonesim @ Jun 15 2020, 05:25 AM)
I rarely do that, but if needed, you just use phone to type in, get the result, and cast to TV. For example in Youtube.
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that would mean you have to have Chromecast device. Or a TV with Chromecast built in?

I seen people using the tv remote and the inputting of text is really pain taking. almost dinosaur age.



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QUOTE(touristking @ Jun 15 2020, 02:01 PM)
that would mean you have to have Chromecast device. Or a TV with Chromecast built in?

I seen people using the tv remote and the inputting of text is really pain taking. almost dinosaur age.
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This is youtube app feature. when you open youtube app in your phone & TV same time which share with same internet account. You can easily cast your youtube content to your TV. no need chromecast. Even non android base TV also got this feature if you got youtube app inside TV or media player. If your TV got voice input, if you set your youtube language to Chinese, you can speak mandarin to search youtube content in Chinese.

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post Jun 15 2020, 02:32 PM

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QUOTE(touristking @ Jun 15 2020, 02:01 PM)
that would mean you have to have Chromecast device. Or a TV with Chromecast built in?

I seen people using the tv remote and the inputting of text is really pain taking. almost dinosaur age.
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If Android TV OS ( true Google certified ), 99% confirmed have Chromecast build in.

QUOTE(kkthen @ Jun 15 2020, 02:24 PM)
This is youtube  app feature.  when you open youtube app in your phone & TV  same time which share with same  internet  account.  You can easily cast your youtube content to your TV. no need chromecast. Even  non android base TV also got this feature if you got youtube app inside TV or media player. If your TV got voice input, if you set your youtube language to Chinese, you can speak mandarin to search  youtube    content  in Chinese.
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Ya, I was surprise my Samsung ( non Android TV OS ) can do that for Youtube biggrin.gif From Android or Windows also can cast.
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QUOTE(Convael @ Jun 15 2020, 01:44 PM)
What about the colors ?
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my cikai eyes seems that LG OLED color can be good enough. samsung qled macam more saturated to my eyes.
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QUOTE(Someonesim @ Jun 15 2020, 02:32 PM)
If Android TV OS ( true Google certified ), 99% confirmed have Chromecast build in.
Ya, I was surprise my Samsung ( non Android TV OS ) can do that for Youtube  biggrin.gif  From Android or Windows also can cast.
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Because Samsung Hand phone is android base. If you android handphone got wireless mirror mode, also easy to cast you hand phone content to Samsung TV.
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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Jun 15 2020, 02:38 PM)
my cikai eyes seems that LG OLED color can be good enough. samsung qled macam more saturated to my eyes.
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This is because Samsung TV dynamic mode is over-saturate. IF you ask them to switch to movie mode. You may feel samsung tv color under saturated. Samsung need to heavy calibrated to get correct color to please your eye. So oled is always better choice for picture quality to please our eye, even in over-saturate vivid mode.

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post Jun 15 2020, 03:19 PM

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QUOTE(kkthen @ Jun 15 2020, 02:47 PM)
This is because Samsung TV  dynamic mode is over-saturate.  IF  you ask them to switch to  movie mode.  You may feel samsung tv color  under saturated. Samsung need to heavy calibrated to get correct color to please your eye. So oled is always  better choice for picture quality to please our eye, even in over-saturate vivid mode.
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i am always on cinema or cinema home mode. Vivid mode is very eye candy to my eyes, but i felt tiring after watching it for sometimes. is like feeding u sweets until u sugar rush over rush lol.

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