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westlife
post Nov 9 2019, 12:37 PM

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QUOTE(neil73 @ Nov 1 2019, 06:41 PM)
Looking between pana Gx800 or Sony X8500f 65". Stuck between both. What would be considered better in terms of pq and specs?
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sony tv is always the best. nod.gif
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post Jun 14 2023, 10:52 PM

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any good choice of 65-inch tv that is below rm3500?
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post Jun 27 2023, 06:57 PM

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QUOTE(hihihehe @ Jun 21 2023, 10:47 AM)
of course since already 2 years old. they want to clear old stock.

just make sure u dun get demo unit like some others did
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If buying a discontinued model now. Likely it will be demo set. Many dishonest sellers even sell it like brand new. Very bad.
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post Jul 4 2023, 07:18 AM

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normal led 65-inch even older model can get at rm2500 easily while oled will be more than 4 times or even 5 times the price. That’s insane.

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post Aug 2 2023, 03:16 PM

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QUOTE(GamersFamilia @ Aug 2 2023, 01:22 PM)
samsung  UA65AU7000KXXM - rm2199 via desahome.os ( shopee ) , currently im using this tv and highly satisfied  devil.gif
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This desahome reliable? Brand new stocks and not demo rite?
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post Aug 2 2023, 10:50 PM

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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ Aug 2 2023, 10:13 PM)
Desahome is reliable but demo unit or not very hard to say. One forumer complain until kpdndhep to ask them to exchange his demo unit of LG oled 48" to new.
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icic. demo set also sell as new => not reliable what haha.

any way, desahome has coins earned for purchase? how does it work?
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post Aug 3 2023, 06:26 AM

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QUOTE(GamersFamilia @ Aug 3 2023, 06:12 AM)
others electrical shop also the same lor , if you are lucky get brand new stock if not demo stock .. unless you go and purchase at harvey norman , best denki then definitely you get a new stock  brows.gif
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I bought from Sony online store. And I check the running time of the tv to confirm that it is really brand new.
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post Aug 3 2023, 07:48 AM

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QUOTE(GamersFamilia @ Aug 3 2023, 06:33 AM)
eh ! how to check the running time ? never know got this stuff before  hmm.gif
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Sony tv can check. check the thread for Sony tv one will know. There is a combination of keys to press to check.

For other brands then I dun know.
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post Aug 3 2023, 07:55 AM

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QUOTE(tvcat @ Aug 3 2023, 06:45 AM)
My relative bought a new Toshiba laptop from Harvey Norman,
many problem, in the end found out that the laptop had repair
history by Toshiba service centre. so I wouldn't say it is risk
free on those shop.
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Ya so whether u get a brand new set or u get a demo set (pretend to be new and sell to u) it is more important.

If can, buy from the shop physically by checking the box of the item to tell if it is brand new first before purchase. if they seal it back etc. becos it is rejected stock or returned stocks by customers. Likely can tell.

And pay attention to scratches, especially on the glossy part of the Electrolux devices, if it is touched by ppl before, very easily to get hairline scratches which are easily told by examining it.

Best is for some brand of tv like Sony can actually tell the running time of the tv easily.

I am glad that my purchase from Sony online store is confirmed brand new. 🤪 and I got it at cheap price. Rm4999 for a 55-inch Sony oled tv with free gifts.
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post Nov 5 2023, 09:48 PM

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QUOTE(Matchy @ Oct 12 2023, 03:06 PM)
After doing some research, shortlisted the following:

Samsung CU8500 (UA65CU8500KXXM)
LG UR75 (65UR7550PSC)
Sony X75K (KD-65X75K)
Panasonic MX800K (TH-65MX800K) or Panasonic MX650K (TH-65MX650K)

which one is the best choice? (all around 3k~ except for the panasonic)
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only sony. nothing else. tongue.gif
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post Apr 27 2024, 07:33 PM

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65-inch is indeed a better size tv to get now for most living room... too bad my current one is 55-inch only.
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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 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 Mar 22 2025, 01:20 PM

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my parent house TV spoiled.

want to buy one TV for them.

Is KD-65X75K a good budget choice? price different with 55-inch same model variant is rm600..

but i think buying a 65-inch should worth the extra due to the bettter viewing experience which should be completely noticeable?
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post Mar 22 2025, 01:30 PM

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QUOTE(z800r @ Feb 26 2025, 12:40 PM)
My sony x75h 55 inch now got problem, black screen but got sound and remote functioning well, after 4 years. Screen time i think 300 hours only as we seldom watch tv.

Looking for 55 inch cheap tv below rm2000. Which model is the best bang for buck?

Xiaomi a pro 2025 - 55 inch rm1670
Qled, but no dolby vision

Hisense e7n - 55 inch rm1677
Qled w dolby vision

TCL 55 T7B - 55 inch rm1700
Qled w dolby vision
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sony x75 series so unreliable? only 4 years GG.com liao? but is the tv ok in terms of colours, viewing experience etc.?

still considering to buy x75k tv now...
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post Mar 27 2025, 08:32 AM

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QUOTE(Lego Warfare @ Mar 26 2025, 07:15 PM)
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Got my LG B4 few days ago. Wow, looks great and plenty bright enough. Side by side with the C4 and I didn’t notice much difference apart from the slight brightness.
Coming from a 55” LED, the 65” OLED is a nice jump
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how much u bought it? tongue.gif

any LED tv to OLED will be a huge improvement.

i am impressed by my sony OLED tv as well.
I went to cinema recently twice. I could not stand the projected movies at cinema, it looks so grey and washed out... tongue.gif

i would rather watch movies at home with home theatre setup nowadays.

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post Mar 27 2025, 09:39 AM

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QUOTE(manx @ Mar 27 2025, 09:01 AM)
Hi guys, I was going through Maxis web and came across these TV deals. Any of these deals is a steal? Thank you.
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i did calculate such deal before.

buy outside will be cheaper for the total cost u paid for. not to mention that u will likely to get discounted price.

if u are looking to do instalment via this for the TV, might as well use ur credit card to do the 0% interest instalments.
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post Mar 27 2025, 09:37 PM

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QUOTE(Matchy @ Mar 16 2025, 08:27 PM)
Any brands that already their 2025 TVs? Seems to be quite slow this year…
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sony one i heard from salesperson at harvey norman, the new models will be out in april.
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post Mar 27 2025, 09:39 PM

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QUOTE(Lego Warfare @ Mar 27 2025, 11:57 AM)
7.4k, and you get another rm740 e-cashback credit to use at their website. So not so bad, I’m sure price will drop even more when the 2025 models are out.

But for immersiveness I would still probably go for a projector for 100”+ size. More cost efficient and better longevity than OLED 😅
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i disagree... tongue.gif

projector in terms of colour, picture quality etc. can never beat TV especially OLED.

nowadays i go to cinema to see movies, i also cannot accept anymore. The projected movie is so 'washed out' and greyish... totally not at the same level comparing to my sony OLED tv...

nowadays i prefer to watch movies at home more... tongue.gif
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post Mar 27 2025, 11:50 PM

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QUOTE(Lego Warfare @ Mar 27 2025, 10:46 PM)
When it comes to immersion, size plays a more significant role than PQ. Obviously Projector PQ won't be anywhere as good as OLED, but can you find any OLED TV bigger than 100"?
Even the biggest LG OLED at 97" costs RM120k+. That's why most hardcore HT enthusiasts use Projector for their AV setup. Even when it comes to 3D, I find projectors better suited than a small OLED TV sweat.gif
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not really. last time size may be the greatest part to make immersion. but now with OLED, if u give me a choice i always choose a smaller OLED vs bigger LED tv vs projector.

even my sony OLED is only 55-inch, i am sitting about 1.7m from my sofa to the TV, it is immersive enough for me than seeing the same movie in cinema with much much bigger screen.

not to mention that my marshall acton 3 speakers that paired with the TV gives me decent sound effects while watching the movie also. tongue.gif

of course the bigger the OLED the better also. but to me i am satisfied with what i have.

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