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 4k tv under RM3k, Sony or Samsung or LG??

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mytaffeta
post Nov 12 2018, 12:48 AM

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x70f and x75f diff is only smart tv with android?
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post Nov 12 2018, 08:20 AM

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QUOTE(szecheng @ Nov 11 2018, 10:56 PM)
Just triggered Sony 65 x7000f rm3599 SenQ after rm200 discount from rm3799. Tomorrow price go up to rm4449
+ rm25 processing fee 0%12 months installment.
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I thought you mentioned the colour of the X7000F looks faded(pale) in comparison to the X7500F? Or you have chosen the X7000F because you cannot get the X7500F.
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post Nov 12 2018, 12:36 PM

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QUOTE(Dwango @ Nov 12 2018, 08:20 AM)
I thought you mentioned the colour of the X7000F looks faded(pale) in comparison to the X7500F? Or you have chosen the X7000F because you cannot get the X7500F.
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Colour fade when you see from the side. Suspect VA panel.
In front colour almost same, x75f looks brighter in dark scene.

East Malaysia not much choice and price.
My list of choice.
55 nu7400 (Samsung) rm3299
55 x75f rm2799

65inch at SenQ
x70f rm3599 (bought this)
x75f rm4699 with this price. I better go for x85f/nu8000(Samsung)

Parents mainly use for tv box aDrama & astro go
Always watch TV with lights on.
In the end I go for bigger screen entry level x70f

This post has been edited by szecheng: Nov 12 2018, 12:36 PM
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post Nov 12 2018, 12:38 PM

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QUOTE(mytaffeta @ Nov 12 2018, 12:48 AM)
x70f and x75f diff is only smart tv with android?
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x70f 3 hdmi vs 4 x75f
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post Nov 12 2018, 02:01 PM

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QUOTE(semutss @ Nov 11 2018, 02:59 PM)
Yes, I think it's quite a deal too. After the discount vouchers and shopback credit, I paid RM3,935 for the X7500F.
You know, if they haven't shipped your order out, you can always cancel your lazada order (and get refunded within 2 weeks). And get the one on Shopee. Last I checked, there's still 9 units available.  brows.gif
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Nevermind, I will settle with x7000f as viewing of tv is always at the front. Furthermore android tv is not required by me.


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post Nov 12 2018, 05:21 PM

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QUOTE(takwah @ Nov 12 2018, 02:01 PM)
Nevermind, I will settle with x7000f as viewing of tv is always at the front. Furthermore android tv is not required by me.
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Rm4699 at senQ
If I can get x7500f at rm39xx, I will go for it. It comes with 4hdmi and legs is silver color.
I have Android tv box too.
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post Nov 12 2018, 05:59 PM

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QUOTE(szecheng @ Nov 12 2018, 05:21 PM)
Rm4699 at senQ
If I can get x7500f at rm39xx, I will go for it. It comes with 4hdmi and legs is silver color.
I have Android tv box too.
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Desa Home already increase back their price in Shopee today. The 65” X7500F is now RM4,699. Those keen on buying may want to wait until the next online sale this 12.12. Hopefully the price will match the RM3,6xx or even lower.
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post Nov 13 2018, 01:01 PM

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Sony Panel for reference.
You can compare at sony store

X7000f
55 VA direct led
65 VA direct led

X7500f
55 IPS direct led
65 VA direct led

X8500f
55 IPS edge led
65 IPS edge led

confirmed by sony klcc sales person, referring to pricelist spec

This post has been edited by szecheng: Nov 13 2018, 02:44 PM
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post Nov 14 2018, 08:59 AM

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just noticed Sharp had just released new TV models lineup for year 2019 last Monday....click the link below...apparently not pick-up by some of the newspapers...

http://www.utusan.com.my/bisnes/ekonomi/vi...u-2019-1.785774

below is the link for the product brochure...

https://www.my.sharp/sites/default/files/pr...ochure%2018.pdf

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post Nov 14 2018, 09:03 AM

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QUOTE(Arvinaaaaa @ Jun 13 2018, 09:46 PM)
I would go for samsung, mainly because of the brand
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Yup. Branded for easy to spoil. My bro's samsung dies after 1.5yrs. Very light usage.

I'll go with LG anytime. My first LG lasted me 7yrs. Change because of upgrade. Now owns another LG - 3 yrs dy with no issue.
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post Nov 14 2018, 09:17 AM

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QUOTE(lawrencesha @ Nov 14 2018, 09:03 AM)
Yup. Branded for easy to spoil. My bro's samsung dies after 1.5yrs. Very light usage.

I'll go with LG anytime. My first LG lasted me 7yrs. Change because of upgrade. Now owns another LG - 3 yrs dy with no issue.
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Lg is good too, samsung mainly because of its oled tech.
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post Nov 14 2018, 04:07 PM

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QUOTE(Arvinaaaaa @ Nov 14 2018, 09:17 AM)
Lg is good too, samsung mainly because of its oled tech.
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LG makes great OLED TVs too. Reviewers seems to love them. But can't afford haha...

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post Nov 14 2018, 04:25 PM

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QUOTE(szecheng @ Nov 13 2018, 01:01 PM)
Sony Panel for reference.
You can compare at sony store

X7000f
55 VA direct led
65 VA direct led

X7500f
55 IPS direct led
65 VA direct led

X8500f
55 IPS edge led
65 IPS edge led

confirmed by sony klcc sales person, referring to pricelist spec
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x70f and x75f are IPS panel, direct lit
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post Nov 14 2018, 04:32 PM

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QUOTE(Arvinaaaaa @ Nov 14 2018, 09:17 AM)
Lg is good too, samsung mainly because of its oled tech.
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Correction, Samsung does *NOT* make OLED TVs. They make OLED phones

LG, Sony, Panasonic and a few others make OLED TVs. Unfortunately none are below RM3k brand new biggrin.gif

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post Nov 14 2018, 06:16 PM

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QUOTE(gacktleong @ Nov 14 2018, 04:25 PM)
x70f and x75f are IPS panel, direct lit
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You can verify this by looking at colour shift from the side of tv of all size and model mentioned.
I have done that and confirm the sales guy statement is correct
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post Nov 14 2018, 06:56 PM

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I heard LG is a tahan lasak brand.
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post Nov 19 2018, 04:14 PM

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LG UK75. Keep saw ppl recommend to stay away from this due to RGBW panel.
Originally was considering between Sony X75F and Samsung NU7400.
But the sales person push this model to me. As in now having promotion and explained more better then Sony and Samsung which i am looking for
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post Nov 19 2018, 04:32 PM

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RGB SONY vw RGBW LG. By right the RGBW LG will look better as the color separation is shared between RGBW.
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post Nov 19 2018, 06:44 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Nov 9 2018, 03:35 PM)
As a SDR TV , all 3 of them are considered adequate .
By now everyone is probably more than sick of reading pro and cons of IPS / VA based TV , so I will leave those behind.
But HDR is the hot topic in town now , we certainly can't ignore that if you have the budget to spare . Especially when all 3 of them claimed to be HDR TVs.
The Samsung NU8000 is an unusually bright TV for a mid-range model . It can overcome glares caused by the environmental light source and still display the pictures in its most natural form. Although it utilizes an edge-lit based local dimming , it can still provide a more convincing HDR effect than the other 2 TV largely thanks to its high peak brightness , which translate into higher dynamic range and is what HDR is all about.  Great price , good performance ( for this price range ) , great input latency ,  large amount of features , it is simply the best out of the 3 .
The LG UK7500 too have an edge-lit local dimming . However the dimming performance is so terrible that it causes more damage to the picture rather than enhancing it . The LG magic remote and smart TV OS are very responsive and more intuitive to use compare to the other two .
The X8500F might be a good SDR TV but it simply can't do HDR . It has steady brightness output but due to the absence of of proper dimming system , it can't produce an accurate impression of HDR . It also has a poor black uniformity just like all the other IPS TVs . Other than that , it remains a good pick if you are mainly into watching low quality streaming shows and fast action movies due to the excellent picture processing from Sony TVs.
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@Convael, would you recommend LG UK7500 if compare with Sony X7500F ?
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post Nov 19 2018, 08:37 PM

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QUOTE(kenhirai83 @ Nov 19 2018, 06:44 PM)
@Convael, would you recommend LG UK7500 if compare with Sony X7500F ?
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Assuming that you don't need the Android TV OS , the UK7500 does offers a few more features and upgrades over the Sony basic XF75.


For starters , the UK7500 is better than last year's UJ7500 since LG has also stopped using RGBW in their mid-range TV , so it is a full fledged RGB panel now .

The UK7500 is considered as LG 's mid range TV and has more HDR related features such as Local Dimming & Nano Cell ( which is LG 's term of supporting a Wider Color Gamut ) .



To sum it up , if you don't watch HDR content at all just buy whichever that is cheaper .

If you plan to watch some HDR related content from Youtube , Netflix , Amazon Prime & Vudu , the UK7500 will server you better.
If you are a big sports fan and buying the TV mostly to watch sport stuff , the Sony TVs are usually better because of their excellent motion processing .
For everything else , the UK7500 is more appropriate for the task.

QUOTE(empire @ Nov 19 2018, 04:32 PM)
RGB SONY vw RGBW LG. By right the RGBW LG will look better as the color separation is shared between RGBW.
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Despite of what LG says , RGBW 's goal is to save production budgets .

LG is fully aware that the RGBW panel has harmed their brands and reputation more than goods , you would expect them to after getting into a big fight with Samsung. So this year they have stopped using RGBW in their mid range TVs.
Only the UK6100 and UK6300 are using RGBW panel this year , everything else are full RGB now .


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And of course , don't take any of them too seriously . As usual , there are a lot of exaggerated bullcrap in both of them.



This post has been edited by Convael: Nov 19 2018, 08:48 PM

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