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post Aug 25 2018, 07:03 PM

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65" nu8000 @ rm6120 good price ma?
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post Aug 30 2018, 01:29 AM

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Just bought my Samsung UA50NU7090 for my small living room usage.

Seem cannot find much review on this. Is this an old model? Alot review mostly talk about UN7100 only. what's the different between this nu7090 and nu7100model?

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post Aug 30 2018, 01:50 AM

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QUOTE(vip @ Aug 30 2018, 01:29 AM)
Just bought my Samsung UA50NU7090 for my small living room usage.

Seem cannot find much review on this. Is this an old model? Alot review mostly talk about UN7100 only. what's the different between this nu7090 and nu7100model?
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Basically it is part of the NU7100 series family .

NU7090 is further limited to having only 2 HDMI and 1 USB port , compare to the 3 HDMI ports and 2 USB ports on NU7100.

The rest of the specs are identical , the TV performance should be the same as NU7100 & NU7103.

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post Aug 31 2018, 12:46 PM

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Hi sifus,

I have always been silent reader and i really appreciate all the inputs from the members here.

As SST is going to be implemented tomorrow, I am thinking of getting a 4K UHD TV.

I am considering Samsung 55 inches UA55NU7100KXMM but I saw Panasonic TH-55FX600K.

Can you guys give me the pros and cons of it? If its too sensitive to comment abt it can you PM me?

I saw both priced at RM2899 and I more inclined to Panasonic as it has HDR10?

But I like Samsung OS and I own Note 9. So...

I am undecided now and I need advice soon cos today is last day.

TQ
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post Aug 31 2018, 08:58 PM

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QUOTE(wwhd8888 @ Aug 31 2018, 12:46 PM)
Hi sifus,

I have always been silent reader and i really appreciate all the inputs from the members here.

As SST is going to be implemented tomorrow, I am thinking of getting a 4K UHD TV.

I am considering Samsung 55 inches UA55NU7100KXMM but I saw Panasonic TH-55FX600K.

Can you guys give me the pros and cons of it? If its too sensitive to comment abt it can you PM me?

I saw both priced at RM2899 and I more inclined to Panasonic as it has HDR10?

But I like Samsung OS and I own Note 9. So...

I am undecided now and I need advice soon cos today is last day.

TQ
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HDR10+ is basically a HDR format with dynamic meta data like Dolby Vision except it is much less popular.
Don't worry too much about it , there are hardly any HDR10 + content right now for it to be a concern.

Both TVs are compatible with current HDR 10 format, that's what you should care about.


You should consider your room condition first before buying the TVs , for a dark or dimmer room goes with the Samsung , for a brighter / living hall where you also need a wider viewing angles , get the Panasonic.
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QUOTE(wwhd8888 @ Aug 31 2018, 12:46 PM)
Hi sifus,

I have always been silent reader and i really appreciate all the inputs from the members here.

As SST is going to be implemented tomorrow, I am thinking of getting a 4K UHD TV.

I am considering Samsung 55 inches UA55NU7100KXMM but I saw Panasonic TH-55FX600K.

Can you guys give me the pros and cons of it? If its too sensitive to comment abt it can you PM me?

I saw both priced at RM2899 and I more inclined to Panasonic as it has HDR10?

But I like Samsung OS and I own Note 9. So...

I am undecided now and I need advice soon cos today is last day.

TQ
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post Sep 2 2018, 11:14 PM

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Saw this 55NU7100 at Samsung Fair Ipoh...

RM2761...free K350 soundbar and RM250 petrol voucher.... nice deal.

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Any nu7400 user here use it for gaming? How its performed?
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Hi all sifus, is anyone here using NU8000 or samsung 2018 4k tv that pairs with Denon AVR? I'm planning to buy NU8000 after recommended by Convael and internet reviews..however, i read that there are issues with Denon receivers particularly on 4k HDR signals due to EDID issues...im using Denon x2300w currently, im afraid it will have issues with 4k HDR signals sad.gif NU8000 really checks all the boxes for me
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QUOTE(ericlai @ Sep 7 2018, 12:42 AM)
Hi all sifus, is anyone here using NU8000 or samsung 2018 4k tv that pairs with Denon AVR? I'm planning to buy NU8000 after recommended by Convael and internet reviews..however, i read that there are issues with Denon receivers particularly on 4k HDR signals due to EDID issues...im using Denon x2300w currently, im afraid it will have issues with 4k HDR signals sad.gif NU8000 really checks all the boxes for me
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Actually samsung 2018 4k tv got hdmi handshake problem with any brand of AVR. Only Marantz & Denon will release firmware to solve these problem. you try to check your latest firmware of denon got any fix of this issue or not. The latest of samsung TV firmware just release at august 2018 also will help to fix this issue for some model of AVR. I also notice some user use the HDFURY Hdmi box between AVR & TV can solve the problem, but HDFURY is not cheap.

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QUOTE(kkthen @ Sep 7 2018, 04:19 PM)
Actually samsung 2018 4k tv  got hdmi handshake problem with any brand of AVR. Only Marantz & Denon will release firmware to solve these problem.  you try to check your latest firmware of denon got any fix of this issue or not.  The latest of samsung TV firmware just release at august 2018 also will help to fix this issue for some model of AVR. I also notice some user use the HDFURY Hdmi box between AVR & TV can solve the problem, but HDFURY is not cheap.
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I see..i've gotten confirmation from a forumer in AVS forum via private message today that the 4K HDR signals are resolved. The forumer is using NU8000 with Denon x3200w while mine is x2300w, i guess it works the same.

I've double checked with the firmware changelog of my denon AVR that the ALLM and extended EDID has already patched around 6 June 2018. Not sure any Denon owners with 2018 samsung tv be able to confirm the HDMI handshake issue has been resolved. Hopefully everything is alright. Cuz my 4K HDR source will be from my HTPC (4k HDR support) to Denon AVR and then to TV. If direct plug into TV will sacrifice Dolby Atmos, true HD, etc...some may introduce audio delay as well.

May i know the owners you mentioned using HDFURY is also using Denon AVR?
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QUOTE(ericlai @ Sep 7 2018, 10:02 PM)
I see..i've gotten confirmation from a forumer in AVS forum via private message today that the 4K HDR signals are resolved. The forumer is using NU8000 with Denon x3200w while mine is x2300w, i guess it works the same.

I've double checked with the firmware changelog of my denon AVR that the ALLM and extended EDID has already patched around 6 June 2018. Not sure any Denon owners with 2018 samsung tv be able to confirm the HDMI handshake issue has been resolved. Hopefully everything is alright. Cuz my 4K HDR source will be from my HTPC (4k HDR support) to Denon AVR and then to TV. If direct plug into TV will sacrifice Dolby Atmos, true HD, etc...some may introduce audio delay as well.

May i know the owners you mentioned using HDFURY is also using Denon AVR?
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HE is Yamaha av receiver user. Yamaha is worse than Denon, yamaha cannot output any 10 bit signal to samsung TV. Until now yamaha do not provide any firmware fix for this issue. Lucky, HdFURY can change the EDID setting to help him to solve this problem. So you are lucky, because denon & marantz only the receiver will support ALLM for this time being .

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QUOTE(kkthen @ Sep 8 2018, 09:04 AM)
HE is Yamaha av receiver user.  Yamaha is worse than Denon, yamaha cannot output any 10 bit signal to samsung TV.  Until now yamaha do not provide any firmware fix for this issue. Lucky, HdFURY can change the EDID setting to help him to solve this problem.  So you are lucky, because denon & marantz only the receiver will support ALLM for this time being .
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I see..pheww, i thought Denon is not so good in updating their FW, i guess i was wrong biggrin.gif i just bought the 55inch NU8000 from Desa, to be delivered next week monday at night..cant wait for it..hopefully everything will be fine with my Denon receiver...next thing to worry is my HDMI 2.0 cables not able to deliver HDR content..i bought those cables (Choseal brand) from Taobao..it stated high speed and can achieve 18 Gbps bandwidth....used for 2 years for 4k SDR content @ 4k60p 8bit 4:4:4 color space (not 4k HDR), seems ok..

May i know what brand of HDMI 2.0 cable do you use for your 4k HDR content?
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Is anyone having issue with their samsung smart tv connecting to netflix ? Other apps work fine but not netflix
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Good day sifus, want some opinions regarding Samsung NU7400.

My usage is a bit different, as I looking for a 4k TV not only to watch movies and possibly console gaming, but I also looking for one as a PC monitor, which shall be my main usage. A good 4K HDR is a nice addition even if it is limited.

I was browsing at a SenQ shop today and observed between Samsung NU7400 and Sony x7000f. The NU7400 seem to have quite a nice black and looks smoother (the shop is demoing The Avenger movie laugh.gif) while the x7000f looks good showing the bright scene (the clip of people surfing with lots of colourful balls on the water ? sweat.gif).

However the shop doesn't demo both TV on same scene so I could not judge on the colour, I fine with either two.

The main concern for me is the response time and input lag as I am gaming on my PC. Assuming the x7000f is a replacement for x7000e, the input lag is around 20ms, which seems excellent by what rtings.com said, i am not sure what's the input lag for NU7400, as I look up and down on internet for reviews and nothing comes up.

Does anyone have the NU7400 can comment about the input lag ? I read generally samsung has lower input lag than other brands.

My budget is around rm 2,000 - rm 3,000. Both NU7400 and x7000f seems to be within my budget range (NU7400 50" is around RM 2,900 at the SenQ shop)

Thank you smile.gif

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post Sep 15 2018, 07:57 PM

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QUOTE(Fatimus @ Sep 15 2018, 02:15 PM)
Good day sifus, want some opinions regarding Samsung NU7400.

My usage is a bit different, as I looking for a 4k TV not only to watch movies and possibly console gaming, but I also looking for one as a PC monitor, which shall be my main usage. A good 4K HDR is a nice addition even if it is limited.

I was browsing at a SenQ shop today and observed between Samsung NU7400 and Sony x7000f. The NU7400 seem to have quite a nice black and looks smoother (the shop is demoing The Avenger movie laugh.gif) while the x7000f looks good showing the bright scene (the clip of people surfing with lots of colourful balls on the water ? sweat.gif).

However the shop doesn't demo both TV on same scene so I could not judge on the colour, I fine with either two.

The main concern for me is the response time and input lag as I am gaming on my PC. Assuming the x7000f is a replacement for x7000e, the input lag is around 20ms, which seems excellent by what rtings.com said, i am not sure what's the input lag for NU7400, as I look up and down on internet for reviews and nothing comes up.

Does anyone have the NU7400 can comment about the input lag ? I read generally samsung has lower input lag than other brands.

My budget is around rm 2,000 - rm 3,000. Both NU7400 and x7000f seems to be within my budget range (NU7400 50" is around RM 2,900 at the SenQ shop)

Thank you smile.gif
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Input lag is very low ( roughly 13-15ms ) , one of the lowest among TVs.

The NU7400 is a bit better since it has a wider color gamut , but this advantage is only visible in HDR content playbacks . It also comes packing with more smart TV features than the Sony model ( such as smart remote control , 5G WIFI & TV mirroring ...etc )

If you plan to use the TV as a monitor & sit relatively close to the screen , you will notice color and brightness downgrades by the edge of the VA screen . That is caused by the poor viewing angles of VA TV . The edge of the large screen will experience a dramatic angles shifting when viewed from a close distance . This is where IPS TV becomes handy.

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QUOTE(Convael @ Sep 15 2018, 07:57 PM)
Input lag is very low  ( roughly 13-15ms ) , one of the lowest among TVs.

The NU7400 is a bit better since it has a wider color gamut , but this advantage is only visible in HDR content playbacks . It also comes packing with more smart TV features than the Sony model ( such as smart remote control , 5G WIFI & TV mirroring ...etc )

If you plan to use the TV as a monitor & sit relatively close to the screen , you will notice color and brightness downgrades by the edge of the VA screen . That is caused by the poor viewing angles of VA TV . The edge of the large screen will experience a dramatic angles shifting when viewed from a close distance . This is where IPS TV becomes handy.
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Sitting directly in front with viewing distance of 2 feet should be okay right ? I might willing to take a hit on the poor viewing angle, as my current monitor is a 6 years old 24" TN panel, so the colour for NU7400 will be way better I think laugh.gif.

And thank you for the inputs. notworthy.gif
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Was planning to buy 55nu7400 but go for 55nu8000..the price was increased from early month survey at best denki..went to sh price was cheaper so buy there plus get 10% rebate after buy..thinking to get a soundbar..any decent soundbar to pair with this tv recommended?n also any recommended setting for this tv?
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Hi bros, anybody know the max Mbps nu7400 can support? I know it can support wifi AC.
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QUOTE(^monsieur^ @ Sep 17 2018, 01:14 PM)
Hi bros, anybody know the max Mbps nu7400 can support? I know it can support wifi AC.
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wifi AC is already more than enough for all your 4K streaming need, unless your home wifi is choppy then it's another story

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