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Convael
post Dec 20 2024, 06:45 PM

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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Dec 16 2024, 10:42 AM)
want to upgrade from almost 11 year old 55in samsung f7100...


With that in consideration, for samsung brand, 65 inch size should i get :
1) s90c oled; or
2) qn95c qd miniled

i understand the price difference, i can accept it


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S90C is a Quantum Dots OLED TV , pretty much the only type of TV where Quantum Dots yield HUGE benefit , it is significantly better than any Mini-LED TV in terms of visual aspects.
Or if you can find a S90D at similar prices which is just as good.



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how much should i worry for oled burn in?


Unless you are ONLY going to watch just 1 specific sport / news channel with a HUGE logo,you also have nothing to worry about.
Most of the people who got Burn-In from OLED are ppl who have bad watchings habits such as :

1) Away from the TV to speak on the phone for 3 hours.

2) unplugging / turning off the power supply for OLED TV screen is off. OLEDs need to work their pixels magic in the background when powered off , you don't turn off the TV completely unless it is for reboot once in awhile.

3) turning AUTO-HDR on every type of content , even for non HDR games / movies. Not only this is entirely pointless, it is actively pushing the TV limits ( HDR demands 100% brightness values from the TV ).

4) Mistakenly bought a used / second hand OLED display that was already being exploited for thousand of hours .

Otherwise for the normal guys who play a variety of content such as streaming , playing different games , the modern OLED are very resilient towards Burn-In. ( I have 9 OLED TVs now , none of them have burn-ins . 3 of them have 12k hours + watched) .

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post Dec 22 2024, 11:17 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Dec 20 2024, 06:45 PM)
S90C is a Quantum Dots OLED TV , pretty much the only type of TV where Quantum Dots yield HUGE benefit , it is significantly better than any Mini-LED TV in terms of visual aspects.
Or if you can find a S90D at similar prices which is just as good.
Unless you are ONLY going to watch just 1 specific sport / news channel with a HUGE logo,you also have nothing to worry about.
Most of the people who got Burn-In from OLED are ppl who have bad watchings habits such as :

1) Away from the TV to speak on the phone for 3 hours.

2) unplugging / turning off the power supply for OLED TV screen is off. OLEDs need to work their pixels magic in the background when powered off , you don't turn off the TV completely unless it is for reboot once in awhile.

3) turning AUTO-HDR on every type of content , even for non HDR games / movies. Not only this is entirely pointless, it is actively pushing the TV limits ( HDR demands 100% brightness values from the TV ).

4) Mistakenly bought a used / second hand OLED display that was already being exploited for thousand of hours .

Otherwise for the normal guys who play a variety of content such as streaming , playing different games ,  the modern OLED are very resilient towards Burn-In.  ( I have 9 OLED TVs now , none of them have burn-ins . 3 of them have 12k hours + watched) .
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i see....regarding the pointers raised, especially on 2....

how to protect from the occasional lighting surge?

and is it worthwhile to fork out for extended warranty? almost 20% of the price for extra 3 years
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post Dec 24 2024, 08:36 AM

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Any recommendations on samsung tv which got 2 x hdmi 2.1 input
Convael
post Dec 25 2024, 03:44 PM

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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Dec 22 2024, 11:17 PM)
i see....regarding the pointers raised, especially on 2....

how to protect from the occasional lighting surge?

and is it worthwhile to fork out for extended warranty? almost 20% of the price for extra 3 years
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You can unplug the TV during the thunderstorm. Just don't do it everytime , allows the TV times to finish its business .
Get one of those power surge protector.


As for the warranty , it depends on if it covers dead pixels , burn in and other issues. If it does , 3 years is still a good deal.
If your TV is broke during that 3 extra years and the TV model / sparesparts are obsolete , they may replace your TV entirely with a newer model.
Again though you also want to check if the warranty is covered by the shop , or by the brand. If it is the shop I would say no .

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post Dec 27 2024, 07:56 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Dec 25 2024, 03:44 PM)
You can unplug the TV during the thunderstorm. Just don't do it everytime , allows the TV times to finish its business .
Get one of those power surge protector.
As for the warranty , it depends on if it covers dead pixels , burn in and other issues. If it does , 3 years is still a good deal.
If your TV is broke during that 3 extra years and the TV model / sparesparts are obsolete , they may replace your TV entirely with a newer model.
Again though you also want to check if the warranty is covered by the shop , or by the brand.  If it is the shop I would say no .
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i see.....according to the shop, the extended warranty is underwritten by great eastern....

didn't even know got such arrangements.....things like these getting normal?

does sound like those external warranty cover like certain car brands or for grey import AP cars....
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post Dec 28 2024, 09:20 AM

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QUOTE(wkc5657 @ Dec 27 2024, 07:56 PM)
i see.....according to the shop, the extended warranty is underwritten by great eastern....

didn't even know got such arrangements.....things like these getting normal?

does sound like those external warranty cover like certain car brands or for grey import AP cars....
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Don't purchase warranty from 3rd party.

Get it either from Samsung or electronics chain stores where they likely wouldn't shut down in the next 3-5 years .

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QUOTE(Convael @ Dec 12 2024, 07:23 AM)
S90C is last year's model, so I would at least expect hefty discounts .
Obviously I can't speak for everyone since some ppl have better bargaining skills.

If you are aiming for the 65" , 6-8k is a pretty reasonable price. Most second gen S90C have went out of stocks by now.

S90D is the newer model, I have seen it going for below 9K from Kronoshop.
Desahome also offers some pretty steep discount around this time.

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Was comparing the LG Qned86 with the QN85d as I’m gonna pair with the q990d soundbar

Found the 85d for around 7.3k and 86 for 7k

What’s your thoughts
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post Jan 31 2025, 04:05 PM

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QUOTE(persona93 @ Jan 31 2025, 09:42 AM)
Was comparing the LG Qned86 with the QN85d as I’m gonna pair with the q990d soundbar

Found the 85d for around 7.3k and 86 for 7k

What’s your thoughts
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They are both very mediocre tbh.
But if I have to choose probably go with the QN85( assuming you have the sound bar). Q Symphony is pretty awesome for the price .

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Any comment for Q70D 75" ?
Does it able to claim RM 800 TnGO from Samsung?
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post Feb 6 2025, 08:02 PM

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QUOTE(solarwing @ Feb 4 2025, 12:00 PM)
Any comment for Q70D 75" ?
Does it able to claim RM 800 TnGO from Samsung?
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Edge-lit TV.
Avoid like a plague.

I think I have replied to this before.

Rting has made an extensive study and experiment on why EDGE-LIT tv tend to break down more often than the others.
Refer to this article " WHY THIN LCD TV BREAK FASTER UNDER PROLONGED USE "

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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Nov 8 2024, 02:08 AM)
Tizen 8 update is here for last year's TV, now with One Ui as well

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Initial impression.... tbh a bit underwhelmed, there's not much changes to the UI other than some rearrangement

Infact some parts have took a step back imo

- pressing the settings button on the remote no longer brings up the quick settings directly... instead it now brings up a seperate menu and you need to select the setting icon again to bring up the quick settings. A 2 step process now

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- Exiting an app now eg: youtube will show you the Live TV page instead of the homepage. I not sure if there's a setting somewhere for this, havent checked but I hope there is otherwise this is such a big downgrade... I dont mind the quick settings change above but this one will get annoying pretty quickly (update: false alarm. Quiting an app still brings you back to the homepage. Not sure why it doesn't work yesterday)
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IT also appear on my tv. Is it worth to update? I scare making the experience worse I am using Q70C
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QUOTE(solarwing @ Feb 4 2025, 12:00 PM)
Any comment for Q70D 75" ?
Does it able to claim RM 800 TnGO from Samsung?
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I am using Q70C it looks alot better than my AU7000. As of now 1 year+ still working fine
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QUOTE(aspire2oo6 @ Feb 12 2025, 02:44 PM)
I am using Q70C it looks alot better than my AU7000. As of now 1 year+ still working fine
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Just done my installation Q70D yesterday, hope everything went smooth. nod.gif
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https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/...elease_note.pdf

what the poor update log by samsung, text so small, and some language got cut off, tv got another update CU7100
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post Mar 7 2025, 09:42 PM

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Having issue with my Samsung TV
- Turn on but no display. The screen flash for a while but still black out
- Power light is there; constant light. No flushing
- I read somewhere it's due to power circuit. So try to swap another one power circuit; DIY but same issue too
- Check with Samsung Service Center and they just ask to replace whole panel
- Don't want to do that. Any recommended third-party repair shop? Klang Valley area. Thanks!

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Any recommendations on samsung tv that got hdmi2.1 input? At least 2 hdmi2.1 input 😴🔥
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Hdr10+ on Netflix is now available for supported Samsung TVs
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QUOTE(Kahlamx @ Apr 1 2025, 08:41 PM)
Hdr10+ on Netflix is now available for supported Samsung TVs
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https://netflixtechblog.com/hdr10-now-strea...ix-c9ab1f4bd72b

great news for Samsung TV owners. but they didn't mention which titles are supported, only saying 50% of content is available with HDR10+. Also based on the comments it seems a bit buggy still...

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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Apr 2 2025, 11:29 AM)
https://netflixtechblog.com/hdr10-now-strea...ix-c9ab1f4bd72b

great news for Samsung TV owners. but they didn't mention which titles are supported, only saying 50% of content is available with HDR10+. Also based on the comments it seems a bit buggy still...
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Very disappointing if this only applies to 2025 models and onwards
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QUOTE(Kahlamx @ Apr 3 2025, 10:43 PM)
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Very disappointing if this only applies to 2025 models and onwards
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I managed to see the HDR10+ icon on some Netflix titles yesterday... didn't had a chance to try them

Just now I launched the app again and the icon is gone...

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