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post Feb 25 2024, 12:41 PM

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QUOTE(senscents @ Feb 18 2024, 02:57 PM)
Nice review. Good tv, even for a first gen QD.
Yes, the color are vibrant especially the Red,
Don't know why nexflix app in hdr are not as bright as it should be, that the reason I've changed the SM.
Now on FMM with peak brightness off.
As you have mention "Currently Not many content in 8K". That is your answer.
For my 1st choice A95L, if 💰 not a problem. Voted "Best tv for 2023" by Hdtvtest.
2nd - S95C, still an excellent choice.
3rd - S95B, (if it's still available) can save 💰 for a better sound system 😃
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Is 77 inch A95L available in Malaysia? I only see 65" listed, so far. Tq
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post Feb 27 2024, 02:16 PM

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Hope the enthusiasts here can help - which TV brands and models offer anti-glare screens? Placement is next to balcony door so am expecting glare, which is annoying when watching during the day. Thank you.

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post Feb 27 2024, 03:16 PM

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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Feb 27 2024, 02:45 PM)
no matter how good is the anti glare coating you are still gonna get some glare... difference is just the severity of it. Closing the curtain or blinds is a better remedy imo

anyway to answer your question, Samsung high end models 90 series and above often have pretty good anti glare properties
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Thank you! I meant the TV itself, not the coating that you put on the TV. I will check out the Samsungs. Thank you!
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post Feb 27 2024, 03:22 PM

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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Feb 27 2024, 03:19 PM)
yes we still sometimes refer to those as anti glare coating
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Any love for the LG G3? Saw a review on youtube...not too bad at all, as far as glare goes.
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post Feb 27 2024, 04:01 PM

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[quote=ZeneticX,Feb 27 2024, 03:28 PM]
very bright for an OLED thanks to MLA but its still based on conventional WOLED. the colour luminance is not as good as QD-OLED

still a very good TV and its a choice if you really insist on Dolby Vision (the only QD-OLED with DV so far is A95K and A95L, but someone mentioned few replies back its bugged)
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Looking to purchase a 75/77 inch sometime in June/July this year, so am reading up, and am grateful to enthusiasts like you here. Glare-free (or almost) is v important to me.
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post Feb 27 2024, 04:07 PM

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I think in the end, its between Sony and Samsung, unless Panasonic swoops in with a worthy contender in the next few months.

QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Feb 27 2024, 03:28 PM)
very bright for an OLED thanks to MLA but its still based on conventional WOLED. the colour luminance is not as good as QD-OLED

still a very good TV and its a choice if you really insist on Dolby Vision (the only QD-OLED with DV so far is A95K and A95L, but someone mentioned few replies back its bugged)
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