Welcome Guest ( Log In | Register )

132 Pages « < 57 58 59 60 61 > » Bottom

Outline · [ Standard ] · Linear+

 65" TV recommendation

views
     
dex-brz
post Jul 15 2020, 03:39 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
126 posts

Joined: Oct 2014
QUOTE(kkthen @ Jul 15 2020, 01:38 PM)
But for high nits hdr video,  I still prefer qled. Got Wow factor, even in bright living room. 


*
whats the point of these high nits videos (tech demos, test videos, etc)? yes, you can repeat watching these tech demo videos...but in reality, ppl buy good TVs to watch 4K UHD movies, 4K streaming, TV shows, etc, right

no doubt Samsung TVs looks very good..but sometimes overly vivid (which kinda...fake)

This post has been edited by dex-brz: Jul 15 2020, 03:40 PM
Andrewtst
post Jul 15 2020, 04:31 PM

Forgiveness is Happiness
*********
All Stars
29,770 posts

Joined: Jan 2009
From: Johor, Malaysia.


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
*
Yup all too low now, i put some board below to prevent get blocked by soundbar.
HIM
post Jul 15 2020, 09:06 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
191 posts

Joined: Jun 2008
hi, i am looking for 65" 4k tv.
eyeing LG 65um7290ptd
price around 3k in lazada.
Is it good ? cant find review locally .
my budget is around 3.5k, any other recommendation?

Thanks in advance
TheSecRet
post Jul 16 2020, 02:37 AM

Casual
***
Junior Member
432 posts

Joined: Aug 2008


QUOTE(dex-brz @ Jul 15 2020, 03:39 PM)
whats the point of these high nits videos (tech demos, test videos, etc)? yes, you can repeat watching these tech demo videos...but in reality, ppl buy good TVs to watch 4K UHD movies, 4K streaming, TV shows, etc, right

no doubt Samsung TVs looks very good..but sometimes overly vivid (which kinda...fake)
*
Very true. Based on my observations Sony has the best colour gradient, LG was too bad either.
TheSecRet
post Jul 16 2020, 02:39 AM

Casual
***
Junior Member
432 posts

Joined: Aug 2008


QUOTE(QuickFire @ Jul 12 2020, 02:51 PM)
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?
*
I have been seeing x80h in Harvey or Senheng for.wuite some time actually. For 4.5k busget go for it ,no regrets. Unless you need 120hz refresh or Dolby atmos earc support. Then you will need higher budget.
yuvanesh91
post Jul 16 2020, 04:01 AM

New Member
*
Newbie
1 posts

Joined: Jan 2019
Need to buy tv for new home and urgent. Please recommend me a good 65 inch tv.

Mostly used for astro tv box movies Netflix.
Budget 4k
touristking
post Jul 16 2020, 07:17 AM

Look at all my stars!!
*******
Senior Member
5,830 posts

Joined: Jun 2017
QUOTE(dex-brz @ Jul 15 2020, 08:39 AM)
whats the point of these high nits videos (tech demos, test videos, etc)? yes, you can repeat watching these tech demo videos...but in reality, ppl buy good TVs to watch 4K UHD movies, 4K streaming, TV shows, etc, right

no doubt Samsung TVs looks very good..but sometimes overly vivid (which kinda...fake)
*
IMO, generally the most natural looking are the Panasonics, I felt even more so than the Sonys. Which means they are less vivid and often doesn't stands out in a brightly lighted showroom. So many people will ignore the Panasonic and go for the Samsung/LG instead.


kkthen
post Jul 16 2020, 08:39 AM

On my way
****
Junior Member
572 posts

Joined: May 2006


QUOTE(touristking @ Jul 16 2020, 07:17 AM)
IMO, generally the most natural looking are the Panasonic, I felt even more so than the Sonys. Which means they are less vivid and often doesn't stands out in a brightly lighted showroom. So many people will ignore the Panasonic and go for the Samsung/LG instead.
*
Because before 2019 model, Panasonic tv don't support dolby vison, some more launch time new Panasonic tv is late in Malaysia compare to other brand tv , that's mean Panasonic TV price will be higher than other brand tv which start to drop the price. People care about the price & feature, will naturally choose LG oled fist. That is why LG oled become very popular brand in Malaysia. But Panasonic TV color accuracy still very good out of the box without calibration. You are correct, Panasonic are less vivid compare to LG vivid mode in the store.

This post has been edited by kkthen: Jul 16 2020, 09:03 AM
panafone
post Jul 16 2020, 01:57 PM

Casual
***
Junior Member
426 posts

Joined: Jan 2003
From: somewhere over the rainbow


QUOTE(dex-brz @ Jul 15 2020, 03:39 PM)
whats the point of these high nits videos (tech demos, test videos, etc)? yes, you can repeat watching these tech demo videos...but in reality, ppl buy good TVs to watch 4K UHD movies, 4K streaming, TV shows, etc, right

no doubt Samsung TVs looks very good..but sometimes overly vivid (which kinda...fake)
*
I think it depends on your room and usage. My TV room has lots of windows for a more spacious and airy feel. So for daytime viewing, a brighter TV is better especially for HDR content (4k blurays).

At night, we close the blinds but still have the lights on. Some people like to watch in dim or no lights but we have children and love to snack while watching.

I have a Samsung TV and although it's not calibrated, the movie preset is not bad imho. Plus, I think it's easier to have a bright TV and reduce the brightness if needed than try to increase it on a dimmer model.

On a side note, i'm thinking of upgrading to the Samsung Q80T. Anybody have any experience with this model?

kkthen
post Jul 16 2020, 02:43 PM

On my way
****
Junior Member
572 posts

Joined: May 2006


QUOTE(panafone @ Jul 16 2020, 01:57 PM)
I think it depends on your room and usage. My TV room has lots of windows for a more spacious and airy feel. So for daytime viewing, a brighter TV is better especially for HDR content (4k blurays).

At night, we close the blinds but still have the lights on. Some people like to watch in dim or no lights but we have children and love to snack while watching.

I have a Samsung TV and although it's not calibrated, the movie preset is not bad imho. Plus, I think it's easier to have a bright TV and reduce the brightness if needed than try to increase it on a dimmer model.

On a side note, i'm thinking of upgrading to the Samsung Q80T. Anybody have any experience with this model?
*
Q80t is the second best samsung 4k led tv at 2020. Got good review but if you don't care hdmi 2.1 feature earc, or gaming for future console like ps5. You can get 2019 q90r in same price which is better picture quality.

q80t-qled review


TheSecRet
post Jul 16 2020, 02:47 PM

Casual
***
Junior Member
432 posts

Joined: Aug 2008


QUOTE(yuvanesh91 @ Jul 16 2020, 04:01 AM)
Need to buy tv for new home and urgent. Please recommend me a good 65 inch tv.

Mostly used for astro tv box movies Netflix.
Budget 4k
*
try Sony X80H is the latest model.

Survey around get a good price.
kafizi
post Jul 16 2020, 06:57 PM

Getting Started
**
Junior Member
64 posts

Joined: Oct 2011


buy the tv that easy to claim warranty. previously bought 2 sony tv. the warranty very best. have vertical lines after a month bought the tv. they replace the tv panel within one week. so buy the tv that easy to claim warranty.
kohho
post Jul 17 2020, 07:59 PM

New Member
*
Junior Member
35 posts

Joined: Feb 2014
QUOTE(TheSecRet @ Jul 16 2020, 02:47 PM)
try Sony X80H is the latest  model.

Survey around get a good price.
*
X80H 65" is priced at 4.8k MYR. Is it possible to go any lower? say, merdeka or whatevs?

https://store.sony.com.my/collections/x80h-...ion:x80h-series
stasio
post Jul 17 2020, 08:52 PM

10k Club
********
All Stars
18,504 posts

Joined: Oct 2007
From: P.Jaya
QUOTE(kohho @ Jul 17 2020, 07:59 PM)
X80H 65" is priced at 4.8k MYR. Is it possible to go any lower? say, merdeka or whatevs?

https://store.sony.com.my/collections/x80h-...ion:x80h-series
*
Lazada 4.6K.
neekun
post Jul 18 2020, 02:26 PM

I'm a Mac
*******
Senior Member
2,570 posts

Joined: Jun 2006


Guys any brand of hdmi 2.1 cable to recommend?
szecheng
post Jul 18 2020, 11:33 PM

Casual
***
Junior Member
460 posts

Joined: Jun 2008


QUOTE(kohho @ Jul 17 2020, 07:59 PM)
X80H 65" is priced at 4.8k MYR. Is it possible to go any lower? say, merdeka or whatevs?

https://store.sony.com.my/collections/x80h-...ion:x80h-series
*
Sony center rm44xx
stasio
post Jul 19 2020, 01:08 AM

10k Club
********
All Stars
18,504 posts

Joined: Oct 2007
From: P.Jaya
QUOTE(neekun @ Jul 18 2020, 02:26 PM)
Guys any brand of hdmi 2.1 cable to recommend?
*
https://www.lazada.com.my/products/belkin-u...Hm2R5s&search=1

Not sure about this:
https://shopee.com.my/MOSHOU-HDMI-2.1-8K-4K...6183.2735522586

This post has been edited by stasio: Jul 19 2020, 01:19 AM
neekun
post Jul 19 2020, 05:42 AM

I'm a Mac
*******
Senior Member
2,570 posts

Joined: Jun 2006


QUOTE(stasio @ Jul 19 2020, 01:08 AM)
Belkin is trusted brand. Moshou hmmmm but the price is attractive.
Andrewtst
post Jul 19 2020, 11:15 AM

Forgiveness is Happiness
*********
All Stars
29,770 posts

Joined: Jan 2009
From: Johor, Malaysia.


QUOTE(neekun @ Jul 19 2020, 05:42 AM)
Belkin is trusted brand. Moshou hmmmm but the price is attractive.
*
I am using this brand now - Sarowin.

https://shopee.com.my/2m-8K-Best-Premium-SA...2948.5934396858
neekun
post Jul 19 2020, 12:50 PM

I'm a Mac
*******
Senior Member
2,570 posts

Joined: Jun 2006


QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Jul 19 2020, 11:15 AM)
Thanks for sharing.

Just back from Harvey Norman testing q95t 65", I am impressed. Tested q90r sound bar too, love it so much haha.



This post has been edited by neekun: Jul 19 2020, 12:53 PM


Attached thumbnail(s)
Attached Image Attached Image

132 Pages « < 57 58 59 60 61 > » Top
 

Change to:
| Lo-Fi Version
0.0207sec    0.40    6 queries    GZIP Disabled
Time is now: 8th December 2025 - 03:47 PM