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ericlai
post Sep 19 2018, 03:38 PM

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QUOTE(anyme @ Sep 17 2018, 12:33 PM)
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, may i know how much you bought for the 55nu8000?
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QUOTE(greyshadow @ Sep 19 2018, 03:23 PM)
wifi AC is already more than enough for all your 4K streaming need, unless your home wifi is choppy then it's another story

LAN is a gigabit Ethernet IINM
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understood. i just wanted to know the max Mbps this tv can support.
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post Sep 19 2018, 08:23 PM

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QUOTE(ericlai @ Sep 19 2018, 03:38 PM)
Hi, may i know how much you bought for the 55nu8000?
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Boughy it for 4478 n get 10% rebate for next purchase..
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post Sep 20 2018, 01:25 AM

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QUOTE(^monsieur^ @ Sep 19 2018, 07:14 PM)
understood. i just wanted to know the max Mbps this tv can support.
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Theoretically for WIFI streaming , it can allow speed up to 1Gbps ++ . But the CPU of the TV (which is kind of weak ) also play a part in processing the data , 100 ~ 400 mb/sec is a more realistic expectation.


Base on many of the TV models I have inspected , none of the current TVs ( except a certain China brands such as TCL ) has a gigabit Ethernet port.
Including the high end QLEDs and OLEDs. It is pretty safe to assume most of them has a 10/100 , 60 mb / sec is pretty much the reasonable expectation.


For modern day Apps streaming , that should be sufficient. Primary because streaming videos suffer a major loss of video quality ( bitrates ) in the process of transcoding .
For eg , the 4k movie on Netflix is of much smaller size than its 4k bluray counterpart . In reality , the so called " 4k " streaming video quality is more or less the same as what you see from a 1080p bluray disc , which is quite a bit of downgrade .



If you want to stream very high quality video files such as 4k Bluray Rips and remux from your HTPC / NAS , the Ethernet LAN port is unable to handle the massive data transfer . You have to rely on WIFI streaming but this can be problematic due to many of the 2018 basic 4k TVs do not support 5GHz WIFI.

Your alternative , is to connect the TV to an external storage via USB which can be very hassling .

This post has been edited by Convael: Sep 20 2018, 03:17 AM
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QUOTE(anyme @ Sep 19 2018, 08:23 PM)
Boughy it for 4478 n get 10% rebate for next purchase..
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I see, thanks for your reply.

Do you guys turn on auto motion plus settings (i.e. de-blur and de-judder function)? or just select "custom" and set the de-blur and de-judder value to zero?

I find 24p content on the TV is abit juddery...set de-judder to 3 seems to help a bit biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(Convael @ Sep 20 2018, 01:25 AM)
Theoretically for WIFI streaming , it can allow speed up to 1Gbps ++ . But the CPU of the TV (which is kind of weak ) also play a part in processing the data , 100 ~ 400 mb/sec is a more realistic expectation.
Base on many of the TV models I have inspected ,  none of the current TVs ( except a certain China brands such as TCL ) has a gigabit Ethernet port.
Including the high end QLEDs and OLEDs.  It is pretty safe to assume most of them has a 10/100 , 60 mb / sec is pretty much the reasonable expectation.
For modern day Apps streaming , that should be sufficient. Primary because streaming videos suffer a major loss of video quality ( bitrates ) in the process of transcoding . 
For eg , the 4k movie on Netflix is of much smaller size than its 4k bluray counterpart . In reality , the so called " 4k " streaming video quality is more or less the same as what you see from a 1080p bluray disc , which is quite a bit of downgrade .
If you want to stream very high quality video files such as 4k Bluray Rips and remux from your HTPC / NAS , the Ethernet LAN port is unable to handle the massive data transfer . You have to rely on WIFI streaming but this can be problematic due to many of the 2018 basic 4k TVs do not support 5GHz WIFI.

Your alternative , is to connect the TV to an external storage via USB which can be very hassling .
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tqvm for the write up. smile.gif
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post Sep 26 2018, 12:40 AM

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wish to buy Samsung UA50NU7400KXXM at price 2.6k
is that good to buy 2+3 years extend warranty ?
it cost 18% of item, around RM460.
so i have to pay at 3k for this TV.

any comment bout this?


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post Sep 27 2018, 11:16 AM

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Saw this in fb. Is it good buy? Aeon big every 28th got 5% discount more.

This model ok or not?



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post Nov 4 2018, 01:37 PM

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Lol, Homepro USJ Summit still selling KS7000 for rm7k +. I wonder if they still got unopened stock or just the unit on display complete with lots of fingerprints and all.
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QUOTE(Convael @ Aug 18 2018, 12:17 AM)
According to someone who purchased 7103 from last page , it is pretty much a repackaged MU6100 with a new shell .

I think we have established that last year's MU6100 actually perform a bit better than this year's NU7100 with a bit more features ( such as the support of 5Ghz WIFI , TV mirroring etc )

Not that it matters very much for entry level models , you still get the same 4k true RGB screen with good contrast levels .
But it is something to be noted if you are planning grab one of these .
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Am I right to say that mu6100 has Bluetooth feature which Nu7100 does not have?
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post Nov 5 2018, 08:46 PM

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QUOTE(jianwei90 @ Nov 5 2018, 02:12 AM)
Am I right to say that mu6100 has Bluetooth feature which Nu7100 does not have?
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correct .
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QUOTE(Convael @ Nov 5 2018, 08:46 PM)
correct .
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Thanks smile.gif still contemplating whether to buy samsung, sony, lg or sharp entry level 4k tv
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post Nov 8 2018, 06:01 PM

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NOT taking into account other features and JUST in terms of just the image quality, which is better??...58nu7103 or 55nu7100???..thx lots

QUOTE(Convael @ Nov 5 2018, 08:46 PM)
correct .
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post Nov 8 2018, 07:13 PM

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QUOTE(ckcspice @ Nov 8 2018, 06:01 PM)
NOT taking into account other features and JUST in terms of just the image quality, which is better??...58nu7103 or 55nu7100???..thx lots
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More or less the same , but the NU7103 has more smart TV features than the NU7100 .

This post has been edited by Convael: Nov 8 2018, 07:14 PM
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post Nov 9 2018, 08:37 AM

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Latest FW for KS7000 version 1231.1.

Any volunteers to test ?


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post Nov 9 2018, 01:36 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Sep 20 2018, 01:25 AM)
Theoretically for WIFI streaming , it can allow speed up to 1Gbps ++ . But the CPU of the TV (which is kind of weak ) also play a part in processing the data , 100 ~ 400 mb/sec is a more realistic expectation.
Base on many of the TV models I have inspected ,  none of the current TVs ( except a certain China brands such as TCL ) has a gigabit Ethernet port.
Including the high end QLEDs and OLEDs.  It is pretty safe to assume most of them has a 10/100 , 60 mb / sec is pretty much the reasonable expectation.
For modern day Apps streaming , that should be sufficient. Primary because streaming videos suffer a major loss of video quality ( bitrates ) in the process of transcoding . 
For eg , the 4k movie on Netflix is of much smaller size than its 4k bluray counterpart . In reality , the so called " 4k " streaming video quality is more or less the same as what you see from a 1080p bluray disc , which is quite a bit of downgrade .
If you want to stream very high quality video files such as 4k Bluray Rips and remux from your HTPC / NAS , the Ethernet LAN port is unable to handle the massive data transfer . You have to rely on WIFI streaming but this can be problematic due to many of the 2018 basic 4k TVs do not support 5GHz WIFI.

Your alternative , is to connect the TV to an external storage via USB which can be very hassling .
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thanks for the info

I'm getting 2 units of 7100, so I'm quite screwed since I was thinking to hardwired it to connect to NAS, so do I need an external media player?

or the 10/100 mb is sufficient?
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QUOTE(rx330 @ Nov 9 2018, 01:36 PM)
thanks for the info

I'm getting 2 units of 7100, so I'm quite screwed since I was thinking to hardwired it to connect to NAS, so do I need an external media player?

or the 10/100 mb is sufficient?
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It really depends on the quality of the files and how it is ripped.

For the pristine source of Ultra HD Bluray quality , there will be some buffering and stuttering around.


You are better off with a media player .

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QUOTE(Convael @ Nov 9 2018, 02:56 PM)
It really depends on the quality of the files and how it is ripped.

For the pristine source of Ultra HD Bluray quality , there will be some buffering and stuttering around.
You are better off with a media player .
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post Nov 13 2018, 04:06 PM

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hi.. does anyone know how to get the unifi play tv apps for the samsung tv?..
it was listed here
https://www.samsung.com/my/tvs/smart-tv-apps/

but i cant find the apps from samsung apps store..
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post Nov 13 2018, 05:41 PM

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QUOTE(newbieockids @ Nov 13 2018, 04:06 PM)
hi.. does anyone know how to get the unifi play tv apps for the samsung tv?..
it was listed here
https://www.samsung.com/my/tvs/smart-tv-apps/

but i cant find the apps from samsung apps store..
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Do a search in the smart hub app section ?

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