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TSCoffeeDude
post Jan 24 2018, 02:54 PM, updated 8y ago

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Panasonic 65" 4K Smart TV TH-65EX600K
• 4K Hexa Chroma Drive
• Super Bright Panel
• HDR
• Pure Picture Uniformity Sheet


Sony 65" 4K Smart TV KD-65X7000E
• 4K HDR
• 4K X-Reality PRO
• Clear Audio+
• Motionflow XR


Sharp 60" 4K Smart TV LC60UA6500X
• 60 inch 4K UHD Easy Smart TV
• 4K Ultra HD - AQUOS 4K TVs come with the latest HDR standards. Coupled with SHARP’s high luminance technology, giving you a consistent life-like contrast between light and darkness.
• X4 Master Engine Pro II - The X4 Master Engine Pro II processor allows SD and HD videos to be up-converted to 4K resolution with minimal noise while maintaining image quality.


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post Jan 24 2018, 02:55 PM

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QUOTE(CoffeeDude @ Jan 24 2018, 02:54 PM)
Panasonic 65" 4K Smart TV TH-65EX600K
• 4K Hexa Chroma Drive
• Super Bright Panel
• HDR
• Pure Picture Uniformity Sheet
Sony 65" 4K Smart TV KD-65X7000E
• 4K HDR
• 4K X-Reality PRO
• Clear Audio+
• Motionflow XR
Sharp 60" 4K Smart TV LC60UA6500X
• 60 inch 4K UHD Easy Smart TV
• 4K Ultra HD - AQUOS 4K TVs come with the latest HDR standards. Coupled with SHARP’s high luminance technology, giving you a consistent life-like contrast between light and darkness.
• X4 Master Engine Pro II - The X4 Master Engine Pro II processor allows SD and HD videos to be up-converted to 4K resolution with minimal noise while maintaining image quality.
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hows the pricing?

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post Jan 24 2018, 02:56 PM

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QUOTE(quebix @ Jan 24 2018, 02:55 PM)
hows the pricing?
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All are priced around 4500 - 5000
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post Jan 24 2018, 03:11 PM

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Get the Pana 58" EX750, not EX600..i bought mine from 11street for Rm4.5k using coupon.

After viewing all 3 tvs at Harvey Norman (dont buy from them overpriced!), for a LED panel Panasonic produces better blacks than Sony and Sharp. The only tech that are comparable to Panasonic are the Samsung QLED and LG QuantumDot panels

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post Jan 24 2018, 03:12 PM

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It is best that you go to a shop like harvey norman and see those tvs and test. Then let your eyes decide.
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post Jan 24 2018, 03:16 PM

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i would go for Sony, based on the list above. but my preference is samsung as they upscales better than sony.

panasonic pictures are too sharp/bright like the overdone the contrast. sharp is just mehh.

but as the posts above. better to see the images yourself to see which one you like the best.
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post Jan 24 2018, 03:21 PM

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My seating position is about 10 to 12 feet away from the TV.

Based on guidelines, a 65" 1080p is more suitable than a 65" 4k panel wink.gif
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post Jan 24 2018, 05:26 PM

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QUOTE(CoffeeDude @ Jan 24 2018, 03:21 PM)
My seating position is about 10 to 12 feet away from the TV.

Based on guidelines, a 65" 1080p is more suitable than a 65" 4k panel  wink.gif
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Always go for the biggest screen within your viewing distance. My viewing distance is the same as yours and I regret buying a 55" 4k tv 2 years ago. Would have been happier with a cheaper 65" screen rather than a mid-level 55".

The pana ex750 sounds interesting.
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post Jan 24 2018, 06:25 PM

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based on the list provided above..

My pick would be the Sony one tongue.gif
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post Jan 24 2018, 06:34 PM

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QUOTE(CoffeeDude @ Jan 24 2018, 03:21 PM)
My seating position is about 10 to 12 feet away from the TV.

Based on guidelines, a 65" 1080p is more suitable than a 65" 4k panel  wink.gif
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No point to get 1080 now. 4K is better for 65" in any kind of distance.
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post Jan 24 2018, 06:53 PM

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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Jan 24 2018, 06:34 PM)
No point to get 1080 now. 4K is better for 65" in any kind of distance.
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Yah I agree.
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post Jan 25 2018, 10:24 AM

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QUOTE(palgo47 @ Jan 24 2018, 03:11 PM)
Get the Pana 58" EX750, not EX600..i bought mine from 11street for Rm4.5k using coupon.

After viewing all 3 tvs at Harvey Norman (dont buy from them overpriced!), for a LED panel Panasonic produces better blacks than Sony and Sharp. The only tech that are comparable to Panasonic are the Samsung QLED and LG QuantumDot panels
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why get 58" EX750 and not EX600? can help explain? thanks
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post Jan 25 2018, 11:51 AM

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QUOTE(idoblu @ Jan 25 2018, 10:24 AM)
why get 58" EX750 and not EX600? can help explain? thanks
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EX750 is a higher end model and overall picture quality is superior to EX600. However, between 58' and 65", I will definitely choose the 65" EX600, size does matter. I'm having 55" for my bedroom.
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QUOTE(Ivan_T @ Jan 25 2018, 11:51 AM)
EX750 is a higher end model and overall picture quality is superior to EX600. However, between 58' and 65", I will definitely choose the 65" EX600, size does matter. I'm having 55" for my bedroom.
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agree with you
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post Jan 25 2018, 12:02 PM

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QUOTE(CoffeeDude @ Jan 24 2018, 03:21 PM)
My seating position is about 10 to 12 feet away from the TV.

Based on guidelines, a 65" 1080p is more suitable than a 65" 4k panel  wink.gif
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Hmm with that kind of distance..
65' 4K is better choice.. 1080p would sucks...
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post Jan 26 2018, 12:11 PM

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size matter. sony vs panasonic depends who support hdr format (we have hlg, hdr10, dolby & etc)
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post Jan 27 2018, 12:14 PM

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It is better compare by yourself and decide as different people different preferable.

For me this Panasonic is very great on up-scaling STD contents. It is very well done. The only cons I can said is they is a very slight light border shadow on this EX600 model.
Sony X70E - It is nice but far more expensive and not running Android TV like others Sony this year TV, only start from X80E is Smart TV running Android TV OS.
Samsung MU6100 - I never like low end Samsung TV as it was not good.
LG UJ630 - I love LG new design remote which is very easier for input. LG WebOS design also much appealing. I initial is intend to buy LG TV. Support 2 out of 3 HDR format (HDR10 and HLG). The Smart OS is WebOS.
Panasonic EX600 - End up I choosing this and no regret. Just the only cons part to me is that very slight light border shadow. Support 2 out of 3 HDR format (HDR10 and HLG), website only mentioned support multiple format and I already test it confirmed is support HDR10 and HLG. The Smart OS is Firefox OS (now already purchase by Panasonic).
They is 3 HDR format in market. HDR10, Dolby Vision and HLG. HDR10 is the very common format and now all HDR TV is support it, awesome output quality, UHD Blu-ray is on this HDR10 format. Dolby Vision as I know only the LG OLED TV support it, so far as I know only Apple TV HDR is on this format even though it is the best ever did. HLG is the selected format for broadcast.

You can get a lot HDR sample to test here - http://4kmedia.org/

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post Jan 27 2018, 02:38 PM

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QUOTE(Jinseven @ Jan 27 2018, 12:14 PM)
It is better compare by yourself and decide as different people different preferable.

For me this Panasonic is very great on up-scaling STD contents. It is very well done. The only cons I can said is they is a very slight light border shadow on this EX600 model.
Sony X70E - It is nice but far more expensive and not running Android TV like others Sony this year TV, only start from X80E is Smart TV running Android TV OS.
Samsung MU6100 - I never like low end Samsung TV as it was not good.
LG UJ630 - I love LG new design remote which is very easier for input. LG WebOS design also much appealing. I initial is intend to buy LG TV. Support 2 out of 3 HDR format (HDR10 and HLG). The Smart OS is WebOS.
Panasonic EX600 - End up I choosing this and no regret. Just the only cons part to me is that very slight light border shadow. Support 2 out of 3 HDR format (HDR10 and HLG), website only mentioned support multiple format and I already test it confirmed is support HDR10 and HLG. The Smart OS is Firefox OS (now already purchase by Panasonic).
They is 3 HDR format in market. HDR10, Dolby Vision and HLG. HDR10 is the very common format and now all HDR TV is support it, awesome output quality, UHD Blu-ray is on this HDR10 format. Dolby Vision as I know only the LG OLED TV support it, so far as I know only Apple TV HDR is on this format even though it is the best ever did. HLG is the selected format for broadcast.

You can get a lot HDR sample to test here - http://4kmedia.org/
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Where did you buy your Panasonic?
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post Jan 27 2018, 04:22 PM

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What I do before buying, copy a movie with many dark scene, a movies with fast scene ( day or night) and a movies which are colourful on a thumdrive. Make sure the movie quality is good say 1080 quality. At the shop, I request the sales guy to set the TV to factory std and then plug in the thumbdrive and test the movies on the TV. Finally I end up with Panasonic 55inch 4K smart TV.
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post Jan 27 2018, 06:46 PM

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