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post Oct 13 2019, 02:04 AM

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is worth to pay extra Rm 500 to Ru7100 to Ru7400?
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post Oct 14 2019, 01:58 PM

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Lots of you using the NU8000? Can share the settings you’re using? & state if it’s self calibrated or copied online. Thanks! biggrin.gif
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post Oct 19 2019, 01:38 PM

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I m using Natural mode both for TV n BD
Backlight - 25 (Day) 15 (Night)
Brightness - 0
Contrast - 40
Color - 25
Color Tone - Warm1
All other settings r auto or at 0

This my own liking n preference, online settings just for guide n understandings
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post Oct 19 2019, 01:42 PM

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Also l find that these 2018/2019 Samsung TVs r good at upscaling. I mostly watch BD. Even tho my Oppo 103 can upscale to 4k, the Samsung processor can do a better job so l turn off all upscaling at the Oppo n let the TV do the job. The end picture is much better at 1080 / 60p. No disturbances at all, smooth
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post Oct 24 2019, 06:27 PM

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guys,

any of you have the samsung q60r?

planning to get the 49" for desktop pc use with hdr movie watching. can you guys share some experiences especially picture quality for hdr movies?
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post Oct 24 2019, 07:53 PM

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QUOTE(ainuddin @ Oct 24 2019, 06:27 PM)
guys,

any of you have the samsung q60r?

planning to get the 49" for desktop pc use with hdr movie watching. can you guys share some experiences especially picture quality for hdr movies?
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It is a decent monitor (native 1440p support ) but you are not going to get good HDR experience from it .
Also the 43" and 49 " are restricted to only 60hz refresh rate and no VRR supports which is disappointing.

It simply can't get bright enough to deliver the HDR impact .

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post Oct 24 2019, 09:38 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Oct 24 2019, 07:53 PM)
It is a decent monitor (native 1440p support ) but you are not going to get good HDR experience from it .
Also the 43" and 49 " are restricted to only 60hz refresh rate and no VRR supports which is disappointing.

It simply can't get bright enough to deliver the HDR impact .
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ok thanks.

simply put it, entry and middle range tv's won't have true hdr impact since its low brightness?

it must be 600nits and more to get true hdr?
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post Oct 24 2019, 10:48 PM

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QUOTE(ainuddin @ Oct 24 2019, 09:38 PM)
ok thanks.

simply put it, entry and middle range tv's won't have true hdr impact since its low brightness?

it must be 600nits and more to get true hdr?
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That is correct .



For the best results , LCD needs to have 1000 nits + and have Full Array type of Local Dimming System to showcase the "Wow" effects , 500-600 nits for OLED because they have infinite contrast .
LCD TV with 500-600 nits are still significantly brighter than traditional display , so the HDR effects may not be impressive but it is still very obvious.


There are a couple of outstanding mid-range TVs in MY like the good old NU8000 , Q6FN etc etc .
These are generally considered as "basic level HDR experience " , suppose to give you a taste of HDR without breaking your piggy bank .
They have the brightness but not the contrast .

Samsung's Q75R which was just released early this year is also a good HDR display with Full array dimming and Quantom Dots filter but it is still very expensive .

If you are just looking for HDR monitor , I would recommend you get the Philips Momentum model no 436M6VBPAB which has a brightness of 1000+- nits and is much cheaper than the other HDR monitors , it only available at 60hz refresh rate though and I wouldn't use it as TV because of the poor viewing angles .

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post Oct 25 2019, 12:32 AM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Oct 24 2019, 10:48 PM)
That is correct .
For the best results , LCD needs to have 1000 nits + and have Full Array type of Local Dimming System to showcase the "Wow" effects ,  500-600 nits for OLED because they have infinite contrast .
LCD TV with 500-600 nits are still significantly brighter than traditional display , so the HDR effects may not be impressive but it is still very obvious.
There are a couple of outstanding mid-range TVs in MY like the good old NU8000 , Q6FN etc etc .
These are generally considered as "basic level HDR experience " , suppose to give you a taste of HDR without breaking your piggy bank .
They have the brightness but not the contrast .

Samsung's Q75R which was just released early this year is also a good HDR display with Full array dimming and Quantom Dots filter but it is still very expensive .

If you are just looking for HDR monitor  , I would recommend you get the Philips Momentum model no 436M6VBPAB which has a brightness of 1000+- nits and is much cheaper than the other HDR monitors ,  it only available at 60hz refresh rate though and I wouldn't use it as TV because of the poor viewing angles .
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i've read some reviews about the philips and it seems most do not recommend using it for pc because of its pixel issue making texts blurry. great hdr performance though.

if i were to dial down my budget and just get something cheap and be done with it what would you recommend?

it is either ru7100 or ru7400, or can you help recommend other va panel tv that is <50"?
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post Oct 25 2019, 06:24 AM

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QUOTE(ainuddin @ Oct 25 2019, 12:32 AM)
i've read some reviews about the philips and it seems most do not recommend using it for pc because of its pixel issue making texts blurry. great hdr performance though.

if i were to dial down my budget and just get something cheap and be done with it what would you recommend?

it is either ru7100 or ru7400, or can you help recommend other va panel tv that is <50"?
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Probably RU7400 since they covers a wider color space than RU7100 . While the brightness are lacking , you should still at least get more saturated colors from HDR movies and games .

The native 1440p support is great too incase you need to switch to lower resolution .

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post Oct 27 2019, 08:05 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Oct 25 2019, 06:24 AM)
Probably RU7400 since they covers a wider color space than RU7100 . While the brightness are lacking , you should still at least get more saturated colors from HDR movies and games .

The native 1440p support is great too incase you need to switch to lower resolution .
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thanks Convael for all the help.

just got back from a couple of electrical shops here in jb to see the prices and i think next time going i can try haggle summore. got a look at the q60r and it fits quite well with what i've planned.
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post Oct 31 2019, 03:08 PM

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Hi, is Samsung Q6FN / Q6F / Q6 no longer available in market? Did some research found that the latest Q60R not good as it predecessor.
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post Oct 31 2019, 03:49 PM

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QUOTE(HoNgZ @ Oct 31 2019, 03:08 PM)
Hi, is Samsung Q6FN / Q6F / Q6 no longer available in market? Did some research found that the latest Q60R not good as it predecessor.
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Yea they removed the local dimming system .

Basically in terms of picture quality now , Q60R are on the same level as the much cheaper , entry lvl RU7400 .
The 55 " and 65 " comes with a 120hz panel and VRR support , still doesn't has a local dimming system like last year's Q6FN though .

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QUOTE(Convael @ Oct 31 2019, 03:49 PM)
Yea they removed the local dimming system .

Basically in terms of picture quality now , Q60R are on the same level as the much cheaper , entry lvl RU7400 .
The 55 " and 65 " comes with a 120hz panel and VRR support , still doesn't has a local dimming system like last year's Q6FN though .
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How about a 50" ru7400?
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post Nov 5 2019, 10:48 AM

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received my nu8000 (display unit) on yesterday. managed to watch an episode of runningman, and youtube for about 10 mins. so far so good. for the color & brightness display its astonishing to me, but i cant watch it for too long, my eyes cant stand the brightness so i switch it to low power saving mode to lower down the backlight / brightness, much more comfortable compare to no power saving mode.


tested the speaker sound from the tv and i not impressed with it, i guess my old sonic gear speaker will do the job however i need to buy 2 things b4 i can get the speaker to work on the tv.
1. digital to analog converter
2. stereo audio aux female to 2 rca cable
(checked all accessories but the box doesnt come with this 2 things)

not sure to invest on samsung hw k-350 2.1 speakers, any1 using it here can share the experience?

do i need to update to the latest version of the tv? i went thru samsung msia and i couldnt find any driver for this model...

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QUOTE(kennykong85 @ Nov 5 2019, 10:48 AM)
received my nu8000 (display unit) on yesterday. managed to watch an episode of runningman, and youtube for about 10 mins. so far so good. for the color & brightness display its astonishing to me, but i cant watch it for too long, my eyes cant stand the brightness so i switch it to low power saving mode to lower down the backlight / brightness, much more comfortable compare to no power saving mode.
tested the speaker sound from the tv and i not impressed with it, i guess my old sonic gear speaker will do the job however i need to buy 2 things b4 i can get the speaker to work on the tv.
1. digital to analog converter
2. stereo audio aux female to 2 rca cable
(checked all accessories but the box doesnt come with this 2 things)

not sure to invest on samsung hw k-350 2.1 speakers, any1 using it here can share the experience?

do i need to  update to the latest version of the tv? i went thru samsung msia and i couldnt find any driver for this model...
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I update the version from the tv menu
I connect the tv to Bluetooth receiver that hooked to amp with male 3.5 jack to 2 rca cable. From amp out to speaker.
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post Nov 7 2019, 05:18 PM

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was messing about trying to get AOTG to cast to NU8k and failed, consolation tho i saw something like this below from smart things


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109 hours? could not be minutes

also tried calibrating in "standard" with the AVS HD 709 for a first attempt, seems pretty allright will share later
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post Nov 10 2019, 12:02 PM

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helo, im using 2017 samsung suhd ks7000. if i get samsung soundbar q90r. can i exprnce dolby atmos when playing netflix via tv arc? im using latest firmware 1241.
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post Nov 14 2019, 12:02 PM

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anyone here got send their spoil samsung tv for repair, how much are they charging? isit repairable? confused.gif
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post Nov 14 2019, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(andreas @ Nov 10 2019, 12:02 PM)
helo, im using 2017 samsung suhd ks7000. if i get samsung soundbar q90r. can i exprnce dolby atmos when playing netflix via tv arc? im using latest firmware 1241.
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Not via the TV no .

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