QUOTE(manchurr @ Mar 12 2018, 12:12 AM)
Bro bro, sorry i didn't get back to you on your PM
Nonetheless, my wife and I went to nearest SH and we did some comparison.
Ended up we choose Sony KD-65X7000E instead of Pana 65"
65" TV recommendation
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QUOTE(Jason @ Apr 3 2018, 11:22 AM) Hard to ask them to off all the lights and play my video that has lots of dark scenes. lol 1. Aesthetic reason, and slimmer compared to Panasonichttps://youtu.be/KAeqC7lMTi8?t=6s Reason you went with x7000 over the Panasonic? If price on par with OLED, I think I'll go for OLED. 2. I don't see much difference as wasn't on the same source video |
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QUOTE(jdgobio @ Apr 16 2018, 10:49 AM) If you want the cheapest 65" 4k tv that is reasonably good, Sony X7000E or pay slightly more for the Hisense M5010 at Harvey Norman. Hisense comes with 3 years warranty and IMO its a better tv than the Sony X70E but their brand perception in Malaysia is poor and their price is not that cheap. X7000E is good enough to last 5 years |
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