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post May 30 2023, 12:18 PM

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TCL Malaysia had advertised C845.. wonder if they will bring in C745.. TCl Thai had already advertised that model in their website

https://www.facebook.com/tclmultimediamalay...ecY24IY5tg&_rdr
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post May 31 2023, 02:48 PM

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https://www.nst.com.my/business/2023/05/914...s-malaysia-july

If my oled broke down, probably will consider TCL. Happy with c635.
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post May 31 2023, 03:06 PM

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QUOTE(ben3003 @ May 31 2023, 02:48 PM)
https://www.nst.com.my/business/2023/05/914...s-malaysia-july

If my oled broke down, probably will consider TCL. Happy with c635.
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Seems like they are really serious this time

Hopefully C845 75 inch can be priced below 10k. Will be a miniLED bargain killer

There's really no reason to consider Samsung Neo QLED unless you want the brand, more established after sales and somehow you enjoy the Tizen OS

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post May 31 2023, 03:15 PM

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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ May 31 2023, 03:06 PM)
Seems like they are really serious this time

Hopefully C845 75 inch can be priced below 10k. Will be a miniLED bargain killer

There's really no reason to consider Samsung Neo QLED unless you want the brand, more established after sales and somehow you enjoy the Tizen OS
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No samsung becos no dolby vision lol
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post May 31 2023, 03:20 PM

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QUOTE(ben3003 @ May 31 2023, 03:18 PM)
No samsung becos no dolby vision lol
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Not really a deal breaker for some.... but there's no reason for Samsung to not include it when their TVs are already so expensive
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post May 31 2023, 04:07 PM

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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ May 31 2023, 03:20 PM)
Not really a deal breaker for some.... but there's no reason for Samsung to not include it when their TVs are already so expensive
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Perhaps Samsung was thinking why do I need DV when it can't show what's their tv is capable of doing.
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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ May 31 2023, 04:07 PM)
Perhaps Samsung was thinking why do I need DV when it can't show what's their tv is capable of doing.
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doesn't make sense also when Dolby Vision is the industry standard and its better than HDR10+ in some areas when it comes to numbers

https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/hdr10-vs-dolby-vision


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post May 31 2023, 04:39 PM

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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ May 31 2023, 04:17 PM)
doesn't make sense also when Dolby Vision is the industry standard and its better than HDR10+ in some areas when it comes to numbers

https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/hdr10-vs-dolby-vision
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DV suppress brightness and Samsung selling point is brightness.
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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ May 31 2023, 04:39 PM)
DV suppress brightness and Samsung selling point is brightness.
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source?

Dolby Vision allows a peak brightness of up to 10000 nits. No TVs on the market now is able to reach this figure though

The only reason Samsung is reluctant to get Dolby Vision on their TVs is cost

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Samsung has stated that it wouldn’t support Dolby Vision due to added manufacturing costs and an additional license fee – though also because it trusts its own TV processing system and hardware, which it says can optimise HDR10 images without the need for Dolby Vision. Samsung, therefore, decided to support the royalty-free dynamic metadata HDR system HDR10+ exclusively.


https://www.techradar.com/news/dolby-vision...nt-it-supported
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post May 31 2023, 05:02 PM

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found this Australia price,

Prices for full range of TCL TVs in Australia in 2023

C845
98 Inch – Coming Soon
85 Inch – $4999
75 Inch – $3999
65 Inch – $2999
55 Inch – $1999
50 Inch – Coming Soon
C745
98 Inch – $8999
85 Inch – $3999
75 Inch – $2999
65 Inch – $1999
55 Inch – $1699
C645
85 Inch – $2999
75 Inch – $2499
50 Inch – $999
43 Inch – $899
P745
85 Inch – $2999
75 Inch – $1999
65 Inch – $1399
55 Inch – $999
50 Inch – $899
43 Inch – $799
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QUOTE(ZY2016 @ May 31 2023, 05:02 PM)
found this Australia price,

Prices for full range of TCL TVs in Australia in 2023

    C845
        98 Inch – Coming Soon
        85 Inch – $4999
        75 Inch – $3999
        65 Inch – $2999
        55 Inch – $1999
        50 Inch – Coming Soon
    C745
        98 Inch – $8999
        85 Inch – $3999
        75 Inch – $2999
        65 Inch – $1999
        55 Inch – $1699
    C645
        85 Inch – $2999
        75 Inch – $2499
        50 Inch – $999
        43 Inch – $899
    P745
        85 Inch – $2999
        75 Inch – $1999
        65 Inch – $1399
        55 Inch – $999
        50 Inch – $899
        43 Inch – $799
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seems C845 won't be as cheap as our expectations but we can expect it to be lower than Samsung QN85C
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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ May 31 2023, 04:47 PM)
source?

Dolby Vision allows a peak brightness of up to 10000 nits. No TVs on the market now is able to reach this figure though

The only reason Samsung is reluctant to get Dolby Vision on their TVs is cost
https://www.techradar.com/news/dolby-vision...nt-it-supported
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It doesn't matter DV can support upto 10000 nits. DV is an active HDR which is made to suppress brightness for so called creator intention. To be honest, sometimes it made the dark scene really hard to watch in dim light.
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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ May 31 2023, 06:57 PM)
It doesn't matter DV can support upto 10000 nits. DV is an active HDR which is made to suppress brightness for so called creator intention. To be honest, sometimes it made the dark scene really hard to watch in dim light.
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well in that case HRD10+ does the same thing. Which brings us back to the point - the only reason Samsung is still not including Dolby Vision is purely cost, nothing to do with any technical aspects
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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ May 31 2023, 07:19 PM)
well in that case HRD10+ does the same thing. Which brings us back to the point - the only reason Samsung is still not including Dolby Vision is purely cost, nothing to do with any technical aspects
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Yes, but most streaming don't support hdr10+. Hence it will still be brighter.
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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ May 31 2023, 06:35 PM)
seems C845 won't be as cheap as our expectations but we can expect it to be lower than Samsung QN85C
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Pre-order of C845 probably will be delay until end July due to slow in progress for the local certification.

65C845 price around RM 6,000
75C845 price around RM 8,699

Definitely well below your dream price of RM 10,000 and much much below than the Australia SRP.

Let get our fingers crossed and waiting the best moment to come.


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post Jun 1 2023, 06:18 PM

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QUOTE(LionMY @ Jun 1 2023, 05:59 PM)
Inside info

Pre-order of C845 probably will be delay until end July due to slow in progress for the local certification.

65C845 price around RM 6,000
75C845 price around RM 8,699

Definitely well below your dream price of RM 10,000 and much much below than the Australia SRP.

Let get our fingers crossed and waiting the best moment to come.
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below 9k for a 75 inch miniLED TV gonna be a huge bargain

fingers crossed


currently I have in my radar also is LG 75 inch QNED91. Priced dropped to around 9k+. But that is using IPS panel...

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post Jun 1 2023, 06:22 PM

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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Jun 1 2023, 06:18 PM)
below 9k for a 75 inch miniLED TV gonna be a huge bargain

fingers crossed
currently I have in my radar also is LG 75 inch QNED91. Priced dropped to around 9k+. But that is using IPS panel...
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I think QNED91 PQ far below the C845.

I can only think of Sammy QN95B to match the PQ. Sammy too pricy and no Dolby Vision is no no.....

Hisense U8H is also in my shopping cart. Unfortunately, they are no news of them of bringing this model into Malaysia.

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QUOTE(LionMY @ Jun 1 2023, 06:22 PM)
I think QNED91 PQ far below the C845.

I can only think of Sammy QN95B to match the PQ. Sammy too pricy and no Dolby Vision is no no.....

Hisense U8H is also in my shopping cart. Unfortunately, they are no news of them of bringing this model into Malaysia.
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the only reason I'm considering QNED91 is because of LG's magic remote and also it seems the TV is much slimmer overall than C845, C845 have that large hump on the back. But anyway just a small thing since I'm gonna wall mount the TV anyway

big reason to go for C845 is the price and Google TV. but hopefully their quality is ok also...

i do hope TCL is serious about launching the TVs this time and it wont go missing like last year's C835...

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post Jun 2 2023, 09:09 AM

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QUOTE(ZeneticX @ Jun 1 2023, 06:34 PM)
the only reason I'm considering QNED91 is because of LG's magic remote and also it seems the TV is much slimmer overall than C845, C845 have that large hump on the back. But anyway just a small thing since I'm gonna wall mount the TV anyway

big reason to go for C845 is the price and Google TV. but hopefully their quality is ok also...

i do hope TCL is serious about launching the TVs this time and it wont go missing like last year's C835...
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True. I am coming from LG OLED C8 platform and get so accustomed to the Magic remote, hopefully the TCL remote won't let me down too much. If I will have to upgrade to another LG OLED of 77" size, it will cost me around RM21K which will be too much for me to invest as I am expecting the TV lifespan is around 5 years.

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