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post Jul 12 2020, 09:52 AM

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If u r willing to spend 8k might as well go for lg b9 65in
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post Jul 12 2020, 09:52 AM

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Hey guys I'm interested to get the Panasonic GX740 since it's around my budget of 4k. The thing is my home will only be ready in September. Do you think I should get it now, or wait until there is potentially some merdeka sales?

Not that many stores stock this and many told me they won't be bringing in this model anymore so I'm deciding if I should just get it first.
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post Jul 12 2020, 02:51 PM

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Was just at TBM and they told me Sony X80H should be coming in August with a price if around 4.5k. Anyone can comment on this vs Panny GX740?
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post Jul 12 2020, 03:04 PM

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QUOTE(QuickFire @ Jul 12 2020, 09:52 AM)
Hey guys I'm interested to get the Panasonic GX740 since it's around my budget of 4k. The thing is my home will only be ready in September. Do you think I should get it now, or wait until there is potentially some merdeka sales?

Not that many stores stock this and many told me they won't be bringing in this model anymore so I'm deciding if I should just get it first.
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i guess you should wait cuz august just around the corner , i mean next month
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post Jul 14 2020, 01:20 AM

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Anyone here is using hisense? Can't seem to find any decent reviews. Saw one 65 going for 2.4k
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post Jul 14 2020, 03:43 PM

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Anyone seen the hisense u800qf in any show room? Hisense retail price in lazada is rm6999 for 65 inch. Slightly pricey since the US equivalent H9G retails for less than $1000, but still cheaper than any other 65 inch FALD tv available for sale in Malaysia.
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post Jul 14 2020, 05:27 PM

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QUOTE(mufihamid @ Jul 14 2020, 03:43 PM)
Anyone seen the hisense u800qf in any show room? Hisense retail price in lazada is rm6999 for 65 inch. Slightly pricey since the US equivalent H9G retails for less than $1000, but still cheaper than any other 65 inch FALD tv available for sale in Malaysia.
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post Jul 14 2020, 08:00 PM

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QUOTE(mufihamid @ Jul 14 2020, 03:43 PM)
Anyone seen the hisense u800qf in any show room? Hisense retail price in lazada is rm6999 for 65 inch. Slightly pricey since the US equivalent H9G retails for less than $1000, but still cheaper than any other 65 inch FALD tv available for sale in Malaysia.
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Wheres the link? Can't seem to find it.

Ask official hisense msia fb, they said no price yet.
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post Jul 14 2020, 09:06 PM

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QUOTE(sixshot @ Jul 14 2020, 08:00 PM)
Wheres the link? Can't seem to find it.

Ask official hisense msia fb, they said no price yet.
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https://s.lazada.com.my/s.bBcLn

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post Jul 14 2020, 10:08 PM

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Any one using Samsung QLED q95t? Hope to get some opinion on this.
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post Jul 14 2020, 10:25 PM

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QUOTE(mufihamid @ Jul 14 2020, 09:06 PM)
thats expensive lol

at that price point, i'd rather buy oled
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post Jul 15 2020, 08:43 AM

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QUOTE(neekun @ Jul 14 2020, 10:08 PM)
Any one using Samsung QLED q95t? Hope to get some opinion on this.
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This one of experienced calibrator call Convael in this forum comment.

"If you must get the best LCD TV , get Q95T .

I dare say the Samsung Q95T is currently the best HDR experience MY has ever seen .
Find yourself a demo TV from best denki , ask them to run a couple of HDR clips for you .
Some of my favorite ones are from Guardian of Galaxy 2 & Valerian City of Thousands Planet .

Massive amount of color volume , coupled with a very sophisticated blooming suppression that rival even the legendary Sony Z9D .
You just cannot buy the same level of HDR impact anywhere else .

Considering the fact that the Q95T ( 65" ) is a MUCH brighter than even the Z9D and able to consistently maintain over 2000 nits of peak brightness , that is big compliment .

Perhaps Samsung has finally realized it is not the number of zones that makes the difference but the algorithm .

Plus they are adhering to the standard of PQ more accurately compare to last year , still not perfect but definitely a great start towards the right direction .
All of that , with an addition of the best screen coating in business , it helps to increase the perceived contrast in a room with ambient lights .

The only problem is there is a slight issues with uneven black levels in gaming mode but that is not a dealbreaker as this isn't visible in other viewing modes .

This post has been edited by kkthen: Jul 15 2020, 08:46 AM
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post Jul 15 2020, 09:10 AM

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QUOTE(kkthen @ Jul 15 2020, 08:43 AM)
This one of  experienced calibrator  call Convael  in this forum comment. 

"If you must get the best LCD TV , get Q95T .

I dare say the Samsung Q95T is currently the best HDR experience MY has ever seen .
Find yourself a demo TV from best denki , ask them to run a couple of HDR clips for you .
Some of my favorite ones are from Guardian of Galaxy 2 & Valerian City of Thousands Planet .

Massive amount of color volume , coupled with a very sophisticated blooming suppression that rival even the legendary Sony Z9D .
You just cannot buy the same level of HDR impact anywhere else .

Considering the fact that the Q95T ( 65" ) is a MUCH brighter than even the Z9D and able to consistently maintain over 2000 nits of peak brightness , that is big compliment .

Perhaps Samsung has finally realized it is not the number of zones that makes the difference but the algorithm .

Plus they are adhering to the standard of PQ more accurately compare to last year , still not perfect but definitely a great start towards the right direction .
All of that , with an addition of the best screen coating in business , it helps to increase the perceived contrast in a room with ambient lights .

The only problem is there is a slight issues with uneven black levels in gaming mode but that is not a dealbreaker as this isn't visible in other viewing modes .
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Now need to find a good deal for this. Samsung online is selling for rm15499 ouch!!!

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post Jul 15 2020, 09:33 AM

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post Jul 15 2020, 01:04 PM

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QUOTE(kkthen @ Jul 15 2020, 08:43 AM)
This one of  experienced calibrator  call Convael  in this forum comment. 

"If you must get the best LCD TV , get Q95T .

I dare say the Samsung Q95T is currently the best HDR experience MY has ever seen .
Find yourself a demo TV from best denki , ask them to run a couple of HDR clips for you .
Some of my favorite ones are from Guardian of Galaxy 2 & Valerian City of Thousands Planet .

Massive amount of color volume , coupled with a very sophisticated blooming suppression that rival even the legendary Sony Z9D .
You just cannot buy the same level of HDR impact anywhere else .

Considering the fact that the Q95T ( 65" ) is a MUCH brighter than even the Z9D and able to consistently maintain over 2000 nits of peak brightness , that is big compliment .

Perhaps Samsung has finally realized it is not the number of zones that makes the difference but the algorithm .

Plus they are adhering to the standard of PQ more accurately compare to last year , still not perfect but definitely a great start towards the right direction .
All of that , with an addition of the best screen coating in business , it helps to increase the perceived contrast in a room with ambient lights .

The only problem is there is a slight issues with uneven black levels in gaming mode but that is not a dealbreaker as this isn't visible in other viewing modes .
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no Dolby Vision support...big let down for Home Cinema fans (4K UHDs)
price similar/expensive than OLED.... sweat.gif

This post has been edited by dex-brz: Jul 15 2020, 01:05 PM
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post Jul 15 2020, 01:38 PM

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QUOTE(dex-brz @ Jul 15 2020, 01:04 PM)
no Dolby Vision support...big let down for Home Cinema fans (4K UHDs)
price similar/expensive than OLED.... sweat.gif
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But for high nits hdr video, I still prefer qled. Got Wow factor, even in bright living room.


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post Jul 15 2020, 02:13 PM

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QUOTE(dex-brz @ Jul 15 2020, 01:04 PM)
no Dolby Vision support...big let down for Home Cinema fans (4K UHDs)
price similar/expensive than OLED.... sweat.gif
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Just get any brand OLED. OLED far better than QLED.

QLED is too pricey and it still is LED LCD, which cannot proper show space sky, not worth to take at all.

This post has been edited by Andrewtst: Jul 15 2020, 02:14 PM
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post Jul 15 2020, 02:59 PM

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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Jul 15 2020, 02:13 PM)
Just get any brand OLED. OLED far better than QLED.

QLED is too pricey and it still is LED LCD, which cannot proper show space sky,  not worth to take at all.
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Looking at LG OLED65CXPTA, the tv on stand is too low thus a soundbar with height of 6cm would be blocking the view sad.gif
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post Jul 15 2020, 03:27 PM

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QUOTE(neekun @ Jul 15 2020, 02:59 PM)
Looking at LG OLED65CXPTA, the tv on stand is too low thus a soundbar with height of 6cm would be blocking the view  sad.gif
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i like LG panels but their OSD.... omg
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post Jul 15 2020, 03:29 PM

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QUOTE(neekun @ Jul 15 2020, 02:59 PM)
Looking at LG OLED65CXPTA, the tv on stand is too low thus a soundbar with height of 6cm would be blocking the view  sad.gif
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Use wall-mounted TV can solve your problem. Or buy some short rack raise up your tv.

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