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 Sharp LC50UA6800X, Review

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CoffeeDude
post Jan 23 2018, 03:23 PM

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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.

On 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.
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How is the picture quality compared to the Sony KD65X7000E and Panasonic TH-65EX600K?

Both of these also have 4K HDR.
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post Jan 24 2018, 03:08 PM

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QUOTE(AVFAN @ Jan 20 2018, 04:04 PM)
Unlikely it will be a 65in for ua6800x.

I m guessing it will be a regional version of the p7000 or p9000 series sold by hisense in north america.

That model... is smart tv, not androidtv.

Any more news, please share.
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why do you like androidtv more than smart tv?
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post 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.

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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I went to a shop and saw the Panasonic TH-65EX600K and Sony KD-65X7000E

Looks so similar I still can't choose laugh.gif
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post Jan 25 2018, 03:39 PM

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QUOTE(sonic_darkknight @ Jan 25 2018, 03:12 PM)
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 weakness
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The Panasonic 65" screen is not IPS.
55" is IPS

 

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