QUOTE(razlanhashim @ Apr 19 2019, 05:02 PM)
I doubt it. Maybe Rm50 cheaper, but add back delivery charges etc. Better buy now before 30th April to be eligible for the Petronas voucher redemption.
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Apr 21 2019, 06:41 PM
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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Apr 19 2019, 09:49 PM) Actually I gave up after page 5, too many pages to browse 😝QUOTE(chew118 @ Apr 21 2019, 06:41 PM) Yup, 50 inch. My budget is up to RM2k |
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QUOTE(chew118 @ Apr 21 2019, 06:41 PM) Imo, not worth to get extended warranty for cheap TV. Most TV unlikely to break within 5 years. If your TV is above 5K maybe cna consider buy extended warranty. RM 1.8k TV no point buy extended warranty.This post has been edited by skyforcerld: Apr 22 2019, 08:20 AM |
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QUOTE(razlanhashim @ Apr 22 2019, 07:42 AM) if too lazy to read, u can list down yr requirements, see if others can comment, tell u ok or not.QUOTE(skyforcerld @ Apr 22 2019, 08:20 AM) Imo, not worth to get extended warranty for cheap TV. Most TV unlikely to break within 5 years. If your TV is above 5K maybe cna consider buy extended warranty. RM 1.8k TV no point buy extended warranty. i think so too.i will not buy extended warranty unless it cost me >rm3k. for the record, i have bought 5 sharp tv's in the last 10 years for various uses. 3, i paid extended warranty. none of them had a need to go for warranty... touch wood! |
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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Apr 22 2019, 11:10 AM) if too lazy to read, u can list down yr requirements, see if others can comment, tell u ok or not. My previous Sharp TV last 7 years before screen crack by itself.i think so too. i will not buy extended warranty unless it cost me >rm3k. for the record, i have bought 5 sharp tv's in the last 10 years for various uses. 3, i paid extended warranty. none of them had a need to go for warranty... touch wood! Another 32" Sharp TV 10 years or so, still working no issue. I think this is why they dare to give 5 years warranty. Probably 99.99% won't have issue within 5 years. Sure untung gila. This post has been edited by skyforcerld: Apr 22 2019, 11:13 AM |
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Here in Ipoh, only Unifi and Maxis home broadband available. Is 30Mbps sufficient for Netflix, Youtube etc (FHD) or better go for 100Mbps speed (4K)?
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QUOTE(razlanhashim @ Apr 22 2019, 05:46 PM) Here in Ipoh, only Unifi and Maxis home broadband available. Is 30Mbps sufficient for Netflix, Youtube etc (FHD) or better go for 100Mbps speed (4K)? For Netflix 4K, 25Mbps required. But if you watch some Youtube 4K videos, maybe can exceed this. Besides, 30Mbps is just ngam ngam only, and other people surf net very slow if you are watching Netflix in 4K. But if mostly watching HD/FullHD, i suppose still ok. Not that many 4K contents anyway.But if your household got like say 4 users, i would recommend 100Mbps. |
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Apr 23 2019, 02:23 PM
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QUOTE(skyforcerld @ Apr 22 2019, 11:13 AM) My previous Sharp TV last 7 years before screen crack by itself. I think all depends on luck. Can buy extended warranty for display unitAnother 32" Sharp TV 10 years or so, still working no issue. I think this is why they dare to give 5 years warranty. Probably 99.99% won't have issue within 5 years. Sure untung gila. |
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QUOTE(chew118 @ Apr 23 2019, 02:23 PM) Nah. I am sure they have good statistic. Else the RM 300 to RM400 will rugi already if anything rosak one time. I don't think anybody dares to give warranty if have high statistic of failures! |
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QUOTE(skyforcerld @ Apr 22 2019, 06:22 PM) For Netflix 4K, 25Mbps required. But if you watch some Youtube 4K videos, maybe can exceed this. Besides, 30Mbps is just ngam ngam only, and other people surf net very slow if you are watching Netflix in 4K. But if mostly watching HD/FullHD, i suppose still ok. Not that many 4K contents anyway. Noted 👍But if your household got like say 4 users, i would recommend 100Mbps. |
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Should i buy the newer version 4TC50AL1X since now the price difference is only rm200 compare to the LC50UA6800X? (saw the price difference in LAZADA).
4TC50AL1X is newer version launched last year, and has direct LED lighting for 50" size. Suppose the screen should be brighter? I'm assuming the other features not much differ apart for the HDMI and USB connectors they relocate some to the TV side for convenient sake. Also I saw the Petronas voucher redemption dateline on 30-Apr, is it true ? Like that has to buy before end of this month! This post has been edited by alesi616: Apr 24 2019, 04:49 PM |
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QUOTE(alesi616 @ Apr 24 2019, 04:48 PM) Should i buy the newer version 4TC50AL1X since now the price difference is only rm200 compare to the LC50UA6800X? (saw the price difference in LAZADA). i wud think for 50", back lit or edgelit does not make much diff.4TC50AL1X is newer version launched last year, and has direct LED lighting for 50" size. Suppose the screen should be brighter? I'm assuming the other features not much differ apart for the HDMI and USB connectors they relocate some to the TV side for convenient sake. Also I saw the Petronas voucher redemption dateline on 30-Apr, is it true ? Like that has to buy before end of this month! ua68000x started with android7, upgraded to 8; i believe al1x has andriod8, whether it will get to android9, nobody knows yet. as a user of ue630x and ua6800x, i trust al1x to be very much the same in terms of features and capabilities. |
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Ok, I need advice here.
I used to own an LG TV, so screen sharing from my Windows 10 laptop to the TV was pretty much foolproof, and dead easy. Now with my new 4TC60AL1X Android TV, it's not so easy. I'm pretty much stuck. Not talking about casting, I want to use my TV wirelessly as an external display. Any tips please? This post has been edited by kkm: Apr 24 2019, 10:34 PM |
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QUOTE(kkm @ Apr 24 2019, 10:33 PM) Ok, I need advice here. quite simple with chrome browser on laptop since tv has built in chromecast.I used to own an LG TV, so screen sharing from my Windows 10 laptop to the TV was pretty much foolproof, and dead easy. Now with my new 4TC60AL1X Android TV, it's not so easy. I'm pretty much stuck. Not talking about casting, I want to use my TV wirelessly as an external display. Any tips please? on pc... chrome browser, find the "3 dots" at top right, click on it, click cast. it will search for the tv, activate. choose desktop or tab. a window will pop up, share. that's all. only thing not good with this method is if u are casting/mirror/sharing a video, it is limited to 720p, audio 2.0. |
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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Apr 24 2019, 10:48 PM) quite simple with chrome browser on laptop since tv has built in chromecast. Hmm, I think I tried that, it only seemed to mirror the browser. Lemme try it again.on pc... chrome browser, find the "3 dots" at top right, click on it, click cast. it will search for the tv, activate. choose desktop or tab. a window will pop up, share. that's all. only thing not good with this method is if u are casting/mirror/sharing a video, it is limited to 720p, audio 2.0. |
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