Hi all,
Any new 65" TV from Sony, Samsung or Panasonic ?
I heard of the Sony X8000H.
65" TV recommendation
65" TV recommendation
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May 3 2020, 08:46 PM
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Hi all,
Any new 65" TV from Sony, Samsung or Panasonic ? I heard of the Sony X8000H. |
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May 16 2020, 09:54 PM
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May 17 2020, 10:08 AM
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QUOTE(death_nite @ May 16 2020, 10:27 PM) Oh. She said got promo until 6 jun. Warranty is 3 years + 2 years additional warranty and free gift. If want mount and installation need to add 480. Saw it last Sat. So this could be new promo.That is what i understand lah. When did u saw the promo? I went there today. Did u see any promo for X8500G ? X8000H in already, price ? This post has been edited by bbgoat: May 17 2020, 10:10 AM |
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May 17 2020, 08:13 PM
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QUOTE(StarPrimo @ May 17 2020, 07:43 PM) X8000G So the X8000H price is close to X8500G (old model). Understand the X8000H has features similar to X8500G.RM3479 (full payment) RM3649 (instalment) X8500G RM5309 (full payment) RM5699 (instalment) X8000H RM5019 (full payment) (sorry forgot to get the instalment price) All models comes with 3 years warranty Add RM 430 to get additional 2 years warranty Labour charges to fix bracket for wall RM240 2 types of wall bracket : RM160 (recommended for living room) RM600 (recommended for room) Promotion until end of May 2020 ( Raya promotion / clear stock) Which model would u guys choose ? |
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May 18 2020, 06:25 PM
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QUOTE(StarPrimo @ May 17 2020, 08:45 PM) I checked using Sony S'pore website but unable to really find advantage of X8000H over X8500G. I think I would prefer to buy the X8500G, the older model. I understand the 8000 model suppose to be lower end than the 8500 except this time its spec has been improved. |
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May 18 2020, 06:50 PM
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May 22 2020, 08:57 AM
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May 22 2020, 09:49 AM
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QUOTE(jimbet1337 @ May 22 2020, 09:20 AM) Guys, what do you do with that big ass factory brown box that comes with the TV? Throw it away? I'm worry that may going to need it later for warranty claim/send for repair etc That is a problem. Normally tried to keep it. Folded if possible or use it to store items. Until warranty over. But the shop sometimes able to use their boxes to send it back for repair also. So may not need to keep it. |
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Jun 7 2020, 09:02 AM
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Stuck on which 65" or 75" TV to buy.
Guys, is Dolby Vision only Netflix has the content ? Looked at the new Samsung TU8000 75", looks impressive. TU8500 does not have 75". Any comments on these 2 TV ? |
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Jun 10 2020, 08:18 AM
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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Jun 10 2020, 02:52 AM) Here telling you the reason - https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/by-type/oled For the calibration we need professional calibrator ? Can we do manual calibration ourself based on screen instruction or eyeball calibration ?C9 is color accuracy out of the box. B9 you need to calibrate it. The scores given by rtings on accuracy is 7.6 (C9) v/s 4.9 (B9) Beside this C9 had better HDR than B9. Scores given by rtings is 7.3 (C9) v/s 6.4 (B9). Comparison - https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/compare/lg-...4&threshold=0.1 Most reviewer is recommended C9 over B9 except rtings, probably due to it is must cheaper and rtings is a calibrator pro. |
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Jun 10 2020, 08:54 AM
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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Jun 10 2020, 08:36 AM) I believe calibrator device is required. Using eye is not possible / easier to be accurate. Thanks !Off course for me, as long it looks nice and meet what I prefer then it is OK but the origin scores of 4.9 seems some how very not accurate, you may need to adjust for a very long time to best suite using naked eye. Above is just my personal opinion, I am not a pro in this area and I didn't use the most accurate settings in my C9 also as I find it a bit too warm. I prefer my own setting by changing to warm 1 instead of warm 2 from the closed to accurate preset mode - cinema mode. Origin nearly all TV preset in standard mode is towards cool temperature which is a bit blueish. Those accurate preset need to manually choose later. But too not accurate do impact the overall viewing experience. For example, my previous TV normatter how I set, the red in movie angry bird always towards orange color than red. This film in 4K HDR actually quite some user comment it looks orange in blu-ray.com forum. That time I also face this issue but... it is totally in correct red when I view it at my new LG C9. I personally never seen B9 before and never side by side compare, I had no idea how far differences the accuracy part. But from the number given by rtings, it seems very hugh differences. I kind of agreed with u that may be subjective in terms of accuracy. So may just adjust to what suits my naked eye. Also doubt a bit that B9 is really that inaccurate that whoever buys it, need to spend money to get it calibrated especially in western countries (expensive !). 55" C9 is a bit small for me, but the 65" C9 is too expensive. So 65" B9 RM8888 is a compromise for me. QUOTE(kkthen @ Jun 10 2020, 08:42 AM) You need professional equipment & software. Even the skillful calibrator need to use few hours time to complete the one fully calibration for Sdr, Hdr, dolby vison, 3 different color format. Actually this calibration only for most accuracy picture mode. If you use standard mode to enjoy your content & don't care how content looks and feels of the creators. you don't need calibration. But once you get used to accuracy picture mode, you will enjoy to use calibrated picture mode for movie, gaming , youtube , photo. you will find out other modes are unnatural or missing shadow detail. Even you buy C9, I also recommend you to do calibration if you care creators intended content. Thanks !I think I will just do manual adjustment, so long as the picture pleases my eye. |
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