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QUOTE(pokemon @ Sep 11 2024, 05:50 PM)
All these not Oled TV?
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The model i chose is LED TV, not OLED. I dont need an OLED.
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QUOTE(Jenn77 @ Sep 13 2024, 03:06 PM)
The model i chose is LED TV, not OLED. I dont need an OLED.
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post Oct 22 2024, 09:34 AM

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What is the best 65inch tv that I can get for a budget of less than 3k today? Saw many mentioned TCL C645 but seems it is discontinued already. Still worth to get it?
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post Oct 22 2024, 11:07 AM

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Hi All,

scouting for 65" currently and saw the models below at Harvey Norman yesterday. if anyone has any experience (good/bad) with either of them, would be much appreciated.

1. hisense mini led - 65U7K -2023 Vidaa
2. hisense IPS 65U6K - 2023 google
3. sharp UHD (full array) 4TC65GN7000X - 2024 google


also, how much difference / am I missing without Dolby Atmos & Dolby Vision? I noticed that there are many mid range TVs which don't offer these 2 and instead use their proprietary technologies. for example, LG.

thank you for your time.
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post Oct 22 2024, 11:42 AM

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QUOTE(coolguy99 @ Oct 22 2024, 09:34 AM)
What is the best 65inch tv that I can get for a budget of less than 3k today? Saw many mentioned TCL C645 but seems it is discontinued already. Still worth to get it?
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Can check Toshiba 65Z770KP 65Z670M (I think I made a mistake earlier... Z770 is old model I think) during 11.11 and see if there is any offer.

Last time I saw it cheap was during Onking warehouse sale around 3k... specs is pretty nice.

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post Dec 5 2024, 07:45 PM

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for 6k, 65", x90l bestest?
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post Dec 12 2024, 06:13 PM

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QUOTE(persona93 @ Dec 5 2024, 07:45 PM)
for 6k, 65", x90l bestest?
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The Panasonic MX950K is pretty much on par if you can find them for the same price.

This post has been edited by Convael: Dec 15 2024, 09:11 PM
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post Dec 15 2024, 11:09 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Dec 12 2024, 06:13 PM)
The Panasonic MX950K is pretty much on par if you can find them for the same price.
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Panasonic mx950k
Samsung QN85D
Samsung QN95C
Hisense U8N
TCL C845
LG QNED91

For 65 inch size qd miniled, which one more worthwhile considering they are within 6k-7k range?

Or any other brand models that can seriously consider?

Thanks in advance

This post has been edited by wkc5657: Dec 15 2024, 11:21 PM
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post Dec 15 2024, 11:54 PM

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QUOTE(Jenn77 @ Sep 13 2024, 03:06 PM)
The model i chose is LED TV, not OLED. I dont need an OLED.
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OLED tv is awesome, the true black is irrepacible.... tongue.gif
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post Dec 20 2024, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Dec 15 2024, 11:09 PM)
Panasonic mx950k
Samsung QN85D
Samsung QN95C
Hisense U8N
TCL C845
LG QNED91

For 65 inch size qd miniled, which one more worthwhile considering they are within 6k-7k range?

Or any other brand models that can seriously consider?

Thanks in advance
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Let's be honest, Quantum Dot on any LCD is nothing more than a marketing buzzword. It yields no significant benefits for LCD screens atm therefore you can safely ignore when buying.
Since it is end of the year, TVs are getting major discount. With a little bit of bargaining skills and discount awareness , perhaps you might snatch a top tier TV with a 7k budget.


MX950k = on par with Sony last year's X90L.

Brave 7 = an upgrade from the aforementioned models. Both brighter and better local dimming perf.

Bravia 9 = better than all of them, the best commercial LCD TV made available to date. A supernova in a living room.

QN85D = a watered down X90L, not recommended unless it is really cheap.
QN95C = Between X90L and Bravia 7. 4 full HDMI 2.1 ports making it a decent PC - > TV screen choice.

TCL C845 = Bravia 7 level of hardwares , X90L's performance.

TCL tvs = My new recommendation for ppl who want a lot of hardware but an affordable price tag. TCL TVs are heavy, from my experience that means the TV is likely decently made.
Sadly the software side has some issues but hey ! At least the TV will look shiny and impress some of your guests who are ... less informed of TVs ! I've numerous friends who buy new TV for this exact purpose ! Just don't put them next to one of the Big 4 flagships.(Pana , Sony , Samsung or LG's )

LG's LCD TV = Unless you can find one that is a lot cheaper than their OLED counterparts, nope. Most of these models in MY are also IPS TV , meaning they have much lower contrast than the other type of LCD.

H brands= I don't condone TV brands that hire criminals and ex-convicts to promote their TV. It just shows how desperate they are.

This post has been edited by Convael: Dec 20 2024, 08:11 PM
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QUOTE(Jenn77 @ Sep 13 2024, 03:06 PM)
The model i chose is LED TV, not OLED. I dont need an OLED.
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In the end of the days, good tv the one suit your needs

This post has been edited by GamersFamilia: Dec 20 2024, 07:45 PM
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QUOTE(Convael @ Dec 20 2024, 07:23 PM)
Let's be honest, Quantum Dot on any LCD is nothing more than a marketing buzzword. It yields no significant benefits for LCD screens atm therefore you can safely ignore when buying.
Since it is end of the year, TVs are getting major discount. With a little bit of bargaining skills and discount awareness , perhaps you might snatch a top tier TV with a 7k budget.
MX950k = on par with Sony last year's X90L.

Brave 7 =  an upgrade from the aforementioned models. Both brighter and better local dimming perf.

Bravia 9 = better than all of them, the best commercial LCD TV made available to date. A supernova in a living room.

QN85D = a watered down X90L, not recommended unless it is really cheap.
QN95C = Between X90L and Bravia 7. 4 full HDMI 2.1 ports making it a decent PC - > TV screen choice.

TCL C845 = Bravia 7 level of hardwares , X90L's performance.

TCL tvs = My new recommendation for ppl who want a lot of hardware but an affordable price tag. TCL TVs are heavy, from my experience that means the TV is likely decently made.
Sadly the software side has some issues but hey ! At least the TV will look shiny and impress some of your guests who are ... less informed of TVs ! I've numerous friends who buy new TV for this exact purpose ! Just don't put them next to one of the Big 4 flagships.(Pana , Sony , Samsung or LG's )

LG's LCD TV = Unless you can find one that is a lot cheaper than their OLED counterparts, nope. Most of these models in MY are also IPS TV , meaning they have much lower contrast than the other type of LCD.

H brands= I don't condone TV brands that hire criminals and ex-convicts to promote their TV. It just shows how desperate they are.
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post Dec 22 2024, 03:13 AM

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QUOTE(pokemon @ Sep 11 2024, 05:50 PM)
All these not Oled TV?
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oled tv certainly cost much more than these... tongue.gif
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post Dec 22 2024, 11:14 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Dec 20 2024, 07:23 PM)
Let's be honest, Quantum Dot on any LCD is nothing more than a marketing buzzword. It yields no significant benefits for LCD screens atm therefore you can safely ignore when buying.
Since it is end of the year, TVs are getting major discount. With a little bit of bargaining skills and discount awareness , perhaps you might snatch a top tier TV with a 7k budget.
MX950k = on par with Sony last year's X90L.

Brave 7 =  an upgrade from the aforementioned models. Both brighter and better local dimming perf.

Bravia 9 = better than all of them, the best commercial LCD TV made available to date. A supernova in a living room.

QN85D = a watered down X90L, not recommended unless it is really cheap.
QN95C = Between X90L and Bravia 7. 4 full HDMI 2.1 ports making it a decent PC - > TV screen choice.

TCL C845 = Bravia 7 level of hardwares , X90L's performance.

TCL tvs = My new recommendation for ppl who want a lot of hardware but an affordable price tag. TCL TVs are heavy, from my experience that means the TV is likely decently made.
Sadly the software side has some issues but hey ! At least the TV will look shiny and impress some of your guests who are ... less informed of TVs ! I've numerous friends who buy new TV for this exact purpose ! Just don't put them next to one of the Big 4 flagships.(Pana , Sony , Samsung or LG's )

LG's LCD TV = Unless you can find one that is a lot cheaper than their OLED counterparts, nope. Most of these models in MY are also IPS TV , meaning they have much lower contrast than the other type of LCD.

H brands= I don't condone TV brands that hire criminals and ex-convicts to promote their TV. It just shows how desperate they are.
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thanks for the summary, helps me a lot in decision making.

ended up with a samsung s90c oled instead at 7.5k
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post Dec 23 2024, 10:12 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Dec 20 2024, 07:23 PM)
Let's be honest, Quantum Dot on any LCD is nothing more than a marketing buzzword. It yields no significant benefits for LCD screens atm therefore you can safely ignore when buying.
Since it is end of the year, TVs are getting major discount. With a little bit of bargaining skills and discount awareness , perhaps you might snatch a top tier TV with a 7k budget.
MX950k = on par with Sony last year's X90L.

Brave 7 =  an upgrade from the aforementioned models. Both brighter and better local dimming perf.

Bravia 9 = better than all of them, the best commercial LCD TV made available to date. A supernova in a living room.

QN85D = a watered down X90L, not recommended unless it is really cheap.
QN95C = Between X90L and Bravia 7. 4 full HDMI 2.1 ports making it a decent PC - > TV screen choice.

TCL C845 = Bravia 7 level of hardwares , X90L's performance.

TCL tvs = My new recommendation for ppl who want a lot of hardware but an affordable price tag. TCL TVs are heavy, from my experience that means the TV is likely decently made.
Sadly the software side has some issues but hey ! At least the TV will look shiny and impress some of your guests who are ... less informed of TVs ! I've numerous friends who buy new TV for this exact purpose ! Just don't put them next to one of the Big 4 flagships.(Pana , Sony , Samsung or LG's )

LG's LCD TV = Unless you can find one that is a lot cheaper than their OLED counterparts, nope. Most of these models in MY are also IPS TV , meaning they have much lower contrast than the other type of LCD.

H brands= I don't condone TV brands that hire criminals and ex-convicts to promote their TV. It just shows how desperate they are.
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Hi Convael,

I'm comparing the older C845 against the newer C755 (almost similar pricing now) and I understand the C755 has the
newer Pentonic SoC. Does that make a huge difference in real world usage or is it better to stick to the older C845? At
the same time, the X90L's pricing has also dropped somewhat so all 3 models (75 inchers) are around the same price
range.

Regards,
V.

This post has been edited by Vanquish_08: Dec 23 2024, 10:14 PM
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Hi .... i'm looking for 65" QLED Google tv below RM3000

These 2 models are in my list:

1. Toshiba M550MP
2. Sharp FL1X

Which is better between these 2 model?


Thanks in advance for your help.

This post has been edited by arkana: Dec 31 2024, 03:41 PM
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QUOTE(arkana @ Dec 31 2024, 02:10 PM)
Hi .... i'm looking for 65" QLED Google tv below RM3000

These 2 models are in my list:

1. Toshiba M505MP
2. Sharp FL1X

Which is better between these 2 model?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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550MP? Too bad you didnt goto Onking warehouse sale earlier this month. Can easily get Z670MP
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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ Dec 31 2024, 02:55 PM)
550MP? Too bad you didnt goto Onking warehouse sale earlier this month. Can easily get Z670MP
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Ohhh .. WTH ... my Sharp 60" TV just down with screen panel issue this week so need. Looking for replacement TV.

Oppose.. yeah Toshiba M550MP.

How much was Z670MP selling at Onking warehouse?

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QUOTE(arkana @ Dec 31 2024, 03:44 PM)
Ohhh .. WTH ... my Sharp 60" TV just down with screen panel issue this week so need. Looking for replacement TV.

Oppose.. yeah Toshiba M550MP.

How much was Z670MP selling at Onking warehouse?
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Less than 2800 iirc
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Any decent 65 inch less than 3.5k?

 

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