QUOTE(sonic_darkknight @ Jan 24 2018, 11:40 AM)
Normally SenHeng/SenQ should come with manufacturer's standard warranty plus additional 1 year in-house warranty for SenHeng/SenQ members.They always charge extended warranty
Sharp LC50UA6800X, Review
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Jan 24 2018, 03:18 PM
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Jan 24 2018, 03:29 PM
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QUOTE(CoffeeDude @ Jan 24 2018, 03:08 PM) if suppose u hv not used an android box before..?well, some people dun really care if it is smarttv or androidtv - as long as there is youtube and netflix. i look for more... and i use android boxes a lot. only with androidtv can u sideload all other apps, just like those in yr android phone or android tablet or android box. it is nice to have some apps in the tv such that with just the tv on alone, i can have all the good stuff. not just youtube and netflix but other apps that provide int'l news, int'l tv channels, movies, tv shows - in hd. androidtv can also take local iptv apps like astrogo, unifi playtv and ilfix. one can say no need that, use separate box. to that, i say why not hv both, can use the box somewhere else or for other purpose! the androidtv in this tv is fairly good one, i will give it a value of rm400. |
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Jan 24 2018, 05:04 PM
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i just call sharp malaysia...they said no new replacement for 65" followed by while stock last..which mean i get wrong info previously? Or after finish stock then new model coming in? How come? sharp expect we jump to 70"?
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Jan 24 2018, 05:41 PM
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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Jan 23 2018, 01:20 PM) comparing with the shop's videos? same ones? Different video but both paying full HD video. in those 4k scenic videos both also smooth.dynamic mode... the usual mode they use in the shop since ambience is bright. this mode, seldom use at home... usually standard or movie... for videos. I know we don't always set to dynamic mode when watching but it is a basic way to gauge how much brightness (nits) a panel can produced and clearly the 6800x has the upperhand in this aspect against its former 630x. |
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Jan 24 2018, 05:53 PM
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QUOTE(CoffeeDude @ Jan 23 2018, 03:23 PM) How is the picture quality compared to the Sony KD65X7000E and Panasonic TH-65EX600K? i can tell you with confidence after loitering at Harvey Norman for few hours until the sales rep also fed up with me, the Sony is definitely the winner when it comes to PQ.Both of these also have 4K HDR. Sony wins in terms of the followings: 1) motion smoothness is definitely its forte. 2) colour saturation is notch better than panasonic with its x-reality pro processing capability 3) VA panels easily outputs contrast ratio around 3500 - 3900 :1 as opposed to IPS panels of ~1000:1 which is the IMPORTANT THING 4) Deeper blacks and brighter 5) Uniformity of backlights. Panasonic win in terms of the followings: 1) better colour reproduction with IPS panels against VA panels 2) Hexa Chroma - 6 colours base colours pixel thus more accurate colour reproduction (don't know true or not, at least that is what Panasonic claims) 3) Wide viewing angle 4) additional layer of screen in front of the panel to improve protection for preventing children from damaging the screen by poking too hard. |
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Jan 25 2018, 09:19 AM
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QUOTE(jdgobio @ Jan 22 2018, 10:18 AM) The 60" UA6800X was sold for RM4799 at the just ended Renovation Expo at KL Convention Centre. The non-Android version was RM4250. Both came with 5 years warranty. The PQ was noticeably better compared to the 630X, but not sure how it compares with other brands models. Price is quite good IMO. Looking forward to the next promotion for the 60β at Rm4799On the size, personally, I prefer to go for 65" since its the biggest you can go without getting into crazy price category. 60" is much smaller than 65" in terms of viewing area and will not be a proper upgrade for me. But it may make sense for others because the price point is quite good. Also saw 2 new Toshiba models which looked good too but can't remember the model numbers. . π€ |
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Jan 25 2018, 10:07 AM
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QUOTE(sonic_darkknight @ Jan 24 2018, 05:53 PM) i can tell you with confidence after loitering at Harvey Norman for few hours until the sales rep also fed up with me, the Sony is definitely the winner when it comes to PQ. Interesting insight. How about the Sonu against the Sharp 6800X?Sony wins in terms of the followings: 1) motion smoothness is definitely its forte. 2) colour saturation is notch better than panasonic with its x-reality pro processing capability 3) VA panels easily outputs contrast ratio around 3500 - 3900 :1 as opposed to IPS panels of ~1000:1 which is the IMPORTANT THING 4) Deeper blacks and brighter 5) Uniformity of backlights. Panasonic win in terms of the followings: 1) better colour reproduction with IPS panels against VA panels 2) Hexa Chroma - 6 colours base colours pixel thus more accurate colour reproduction (don't know true or not, at least that is what Panasonic claims) 3) Wide viewing angle 4) additional layer of screen in front of the panel to improve protection for preventing children from damaging the screen by poking too hard. QUOTE(hoteel @ Jan 25 2018, 09:19 AM) Don't have to wait for the next promotion. You should be able to get that price and maybe even lesser at big electrical shops with the extended warranty as well. Can try SS2 or USJ shops. |
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Jan 25 2018, 10:14 AM
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QUOTE(sonic_darkknight @ Jan 24 2018, 05:53 PM) i can tell you with confidence after loitering at Harvey Norman for few hours until the sales rep also fed up with me, the Sony is definitely the winner when it comes to PQ. I went to a shop and saw the Panasonic TH-65EX600K and Sony KD-65X7000ESony wins in terms of the followings: 1) motion smoothness is definitely its forte. 2) colour saturation is notch better than panasonic with its x-reality pro processing capability 3) VA panels easily outputs contrast ratio around 3500 - 3900 :1 as opposed to IPS panels of ~1000:1 which is the IMPORTANT THING 4) Deeper blacks and brighter 5) Uniformity of backlights. Panasonic win in terms of the followings: 1) better colour reproduction with IPS panels against VA panels 2) Hexa Chroma - 6 colours base colours pixel thus more accurate colour reproduction (don't know true or not, at least that is what Panasonic claims) 3) Wide viewing angle 4) additional layer of screen in front of the panel to improve protection for preventing children from damaging the screen by poking too hard. Looks so similar I still can't choose |
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Jan 25 2018, 03:12 PM
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QUOTE(CoffeeDude @ Jan 25 2018, 10:14 AM) I went to a shop and saw the Panasonic TH-65EX600K and Sony KD-65X7000E ask them to play dark scene videos like daredevil series, batman dark knight movie, those horror movies stuff. those can of scene will undoubtedly exhibit IPS weaknessLooks so similar I still can't choose |
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Jan 25 2018, 03:15 PM
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QUOTE(jdgobio @ Jan 25 2018, 10:07 AM) Interesting insight. How about the Sonu against the Sharp 6800X? Seriously???? name me a few shops there. I'm really interested. thanksDon't have to wait for the next promotion. You should be able to get that price and maybe even lesser at big electrical shops with the extended warranty as well. Can try SS2 or USJ shops. |
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Jan 25 2018, 03:39 PM
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Jan 25 2018, 05:15 PM
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QUOTE(sonic_darkknight @ Jan 25 2018, 03:15 PM) Ss2 legend, esh and one living. Then usj10 there is a big corner electrical shop, don't remember the name. The usj one was the cheapest when I bought my tv 2 years ago. They also have senheng and hkl in the same row, but the corner was the cheapest. |
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Jan 26 2018, 11:45 AM
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QUOTE(jdgobio @ Jan 25 2018, 05:15 PM) Ss2 legend, esh and one living. Then usj10 there is a big corner electrical shop, don't remember the name. The usj one was the cheapest when I bought my tv 2 years ago. They also have senheng and hkl in the same row, but the corner was the cheapest. ESH is selling RM5299 for 60' at kepong wor. aren't they supposed to standardize the prices all branches? |
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Jan 26 2018, 01:41 PM
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QUOTE(sonic_darkknight @ Jan 26 2018, 11:45 AM) ESH is selling RM5299 for 60' at kepong wor. aren't they supposed to standardize the prices all branches? No such thing as standardized pricing in local electrical goods shops. That price you got is probably their standard retail price. In their system, they usually have the cost price and the best price they can give you. If they don't share the best price, then ask them for the price you want, and they will counter you with the price they can give. If they said "rugi lor / saya untung 10 ringgit saja" nonsense, then leave and take your business elsewhere.For those interested, the place I bought my TV previously in USJ 10 was: HOE HUAT GROUP 25 & 25A, Jalan USJ 10/1A 47620 Subang Jaya Disclaimer: I bought my tv there 2 years ago and I don't live anywhere near in that area, so I don't know if they are even still around. Their website is not updated since mid 2016. Also, I have nothing to do with them, I found out about them in one of the TV threads in LYN back in 2015/2016. They offered the cheapest price for my 55JS7200 back then. Happy shopping |
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Jan 26 2018, 02:44 PM
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QUOTE(jdgobio @ Jan 25 2018, 10:07 AM) Interesting insight. How about the Sonu against the Sharp 6800X? Don't have to wait for the next promotion. You should be able to get that price and maybe even lesser at big electrical shops with the extended warranty as well. Can try SS2 or USJ shops. Would be great if you can share with me that place. So far when I asked for the price of 4799, the response is no way that price or it is definitely not this model. |
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Jan 26 2018, 10:45 PM
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QUOTE(sonic_darkknight @ Jan 27 2018, 02:30 PM) so did I, went to ask a few shop already, couldnt get lower than 5299 for 5 years warranty. those with only 2 years warranty, the best price i got was rm4799 The warranty is from sharp. The price shouldn't differ for the warranty but this is how the shops operate. Keep trying and you will find it at that price for 5 years warranty. I'll try to find the details of the shop at the expo. |
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Jan 27 2018, 06:57 PM
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From sharp is 2yrs. Some they buy warranty from sharp n add into price. Tats y u can't get 4799 for 5 yrs warranty
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