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Convael
post Aug 28 2019, 09:50 PM

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QUOTE(perseides @ Aug 26 2019, 10:16 PM)
https://s.lazada.com.my/s.Z5HBM

Hello, just curious. This one I saw in lazada,  65in oled, selling at 1.3k, it's a scam right?

I'm not sure of the pricing, just asking atd
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Obviously , even display set wouldn't be selling at such prices .

QUOTE(wlcling @ Aug 26 2019, 02:29 PM)
Thks.. i guess if no content then no point.. seems like dolby keeps winning just like atmos vs dts:x.

I think maybe i'll just go c8 instead of c9 too. Btw did u guys get concerned with 24p content stutter on oled?
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It is not exactly a weakness , if anything it simply means the OLED pixels have much faster ( <0.1ms) pixel transition than traditional LCD .
This means there is no ghosting or motion trails from fast pace action scenes and games.

The movie industry has yet to catch up to a higher fps standard .
Considering majority of the audience are still watching shows on their LCD tv [which has much slower pixel response time ( 3ms ~ 8ms )] , high frame rate movies are simply not needed .

The stutters are only especially noticeable when slow panning shots are playing. It may take some times to get used to it .
If you are really concerned with the stutter , you can turn on Motion Interpolation settings and it should help smoothing out the stutters by duplicating frames from the scenes.

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post Aug 29 2019, 01:47 PM

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I m thinking to get a 60" or 65" tv with budget of RM4000.

Any model can recommend?

I am considering Hisense B7700. Does it good?

Thank you so much
puchongite
post Aug 29 2019, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(my_superworm @ Aug 29 2019, 01:47 PM)
I m thinking to get a 60" or 65" tv with budget of RM4000.

Any model can recommend?

I am considering Hisense B7700. Does it good?

Thank you so much
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Can't contribute on this as there is no review. But nevertheless keep us posted about your decision, and in case your purchased it, tell us your user experience.
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post Aug 30 2019, 12:06 PM

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QUOTE(my_superworm @ Aug 29 2019, 01:47 PM)
I m thinking to get a 60" or 65" tv with budget of RM4000.

Any model can recommend?

I am considering Hisense B7700. Does it good?

Thank you so much
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Any big screen (above 55") , what is your expectation with a RM4K budget ? what resolution source u viewing the most (e.g Astro, bluray, streaming 1080p content etc ?)
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post Aug 30 2019, 02:44 PM

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sony is the best if u have unlimited budget.

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post Aug 30 2019, 06:59 PM

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Thank u for all the replies. Basically I'm not a heavy user and have zero knowledge of tv. I had been using Hisense aircon (budget very tight ma) for 2 years and so far it had been serving me well.

Was thinking to get the 65' as its about rm4k and I will just use it for Netflix, YouTube, TV box to watch football, once a while Blu-ray..I think that's that.

Can advise me whether should I go with this model? I have print screen the specs for sharing and advise, thank u once again.


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post Aug 31 2019, 02:13 PM

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Which 4K led (not oled) the best so far? (For 60inch or 65inch)...I need Dolby vision and Dolby atmos....

Checked Sony x85g, but don’t have 65inch yet...checked lg sm9k but bad review in YouTube...sharp and Samsung don’t have double vision....what else can I get ...haiz...

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QUOTE(Convael @ Aug 28 2019, 09:50 PM)
Obviously , even display set wouldn't be selling at such prices .
It is not exactly a weakness , if anything it simply means the OLED pixels have much faster ( <0.1ms) pixel transition than traditional LCD .
This means there is no ghosting or motion trails from fast pace action scenes and games.

The movie industry has yet to catch up to a higher fps standard .
Considering majority of the audience are still watching shows on their LCD tv [which has much slower pixel response time ( 3ms ~ 8ms )] , high frame rate movies are simply not needed .

The stutters are only especially noticeable when slow panning shots are playing. It may take some times to get used to it .
If you are really concerned with the stutter , you can turn on Motion Interpolation settings and it should help smoothing out the stutters by duplicating frames from the scenes.
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ok thks, its just that i have my own home videos,- some rendered in 25p and being an amateur, some scenes stutter. I guess no magic pill other than tuning up smoothing for those, and upgrading my own skills biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(kskoay @ Aug 31 2019, 02:13 PM)
Which 4K led (not oled) the best so far? (For 60inch or 65inch)...I need Dolby vision and Dolby atmos....

Checked Sony x85g, but don’t have 65inch yet...checked lg sm9k but bad review in YouTube...sharp and Samsung don’t have double vision....what else can I get ...haiz...
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Buy a Hisense u7b, support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

https://hisense.co.uk/tvs/all-tvs/u7b/

Or Hisense B8000 ( Thailand ).

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post Sep 1 2019, 12:07 AM

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QUOTE(puchongite @ Aug 31 2019, 09:29 PM)
Buy a Hisense u7b, support Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos.

https://hisense.co.uk/tvs/all-tvs/u7b/

Or Hisense B8000 ( Thailand ).
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Thank you, but I’m prefer those main tv manufacturers (example Sony, sharp, lg etc...)
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post Sep 1 2019, 08:13 AM

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QUOTE(kskoay @ Sep 1 2019, 12:07 AM)
Thank you, but I’m prefer those main tv manufacturers (example Sony, sharp, lg etc...)
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Hisense owns the right to sell Sharp TV under Hisense name in US. Parts of Toshiba sold to Hisense. And in China Hisense sold the most number of TVs. Also the latest Hisense TV H9F in US got good review from almost all reviewers.

Hisense sells too many lower end TVs, and that seems to get stuck in people's mind.

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post Sep 1 2019, 10:32 AM

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QUOTE(puchongite @ Sep 1 2019, 09:13 AM)
Hisense owns the right to sell Sharp TV under Hisense name in US. Parts of Toshiba sold to Hisense. And in China Hisense sold the most number of TVs. Also the latest Hisense TV H9F in US got good review from almost all reviewers.

Hisense sells too many lower end TVs, and that seems to get stuck in people's mind.
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what you say is true
BUT the models they bring to MY are low end models as i see in Lazada.
sony , samsung is much better..
correct me if i am wrong.
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post Sep 1 2019, 03:49 PM

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QUOTE(tien171 @ Sep 1 2019, 10:32 AM)
what you say is true
BUT  the models they bring to MY  are low end models as i see in Lazada.
sony , samsung is much better..
correct me if i am wrong.
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The bad thing is non of Samsung tv have Dolby vision...they insist on hdr+, which is useless...
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post Sep 2 2019, 12:51 PM

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60UM7100PTA- Any comments on this LG 60inch model?
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post Sep 2 2019, 01:05 PM

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QUOTE(chaostan @ Sep 2 2019, 12:51 PM)
60UM7100PTA- Any comments on this LG 60inch model?
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Nope , RGBW TV . Spend a bit more on UM7300 instead .
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post Sep 2 2019, 01:42 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Sep 2 2019, 02:05 PM)
Nope , RGBW TV . Spend a bit more on UM7300 instead .
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Wat mean by RGBW TV?
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post Sep 2 2019, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(chaostan @ Sep 2 2019, 01:42 PM)
Wat mean by RGBW TV?
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TV that are cutting cost and corners by replacing every 4th pixel with a white pixel ( or other colors ) .
This means the TV is effectively losing 25% of its color volume because the 4th pixel does not help in reproducing colors .


Normally LCD TV screens are made up of rows of only Red , Blue and Green pixels .

LG and Sharp are both known to have done this in the past .
LG is still making their cheapest line up RGBW TV ( like UK6300 and UM7100 ).
Sharp replaced 4th pixel in their self proclaimed 8K TV with a yellow pixel which caused the TV to have yellow tint and color issues .

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post Sep 3 2019, 03:44 PM

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Went to Courts, doing Promo:

Samsung 50RU7100 - RM 2,399
Samsung 55NU7100 - RM 1,999
Samsung 55NU7300 - RM 2,199

Purpose - To do conference call, which intend to use for mirror screening from working laptop. (Preferable through WiFi, otherwise HDMI cable)

If it is for office use (Distance is about half of a container) and to be installed on a roller bracket, which do you recommend?

If any other brands are welcome too, budget RM2.5k.

Thank you in advance for your opinions

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bought myself brand new nu8000 65' this week.
really satisfied.


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