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 Coocaa Smart TV (32 - 55"), Anyone getting?

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exkaizen
post Jul 15 2019, 12:25 PM

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QUOTE(mother84 @ Jul 15 2019, 11:09 AM)
oh ya, anyone filled up the warranty card? need send back?
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I think do not send back... read somewhere on the card that need to bring the card...
I kept LAZADA delivery paper with the card... to show what date I received the tv.
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post Jul 15 2019, 11:54 PM

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the 55q5 tv accepts hdr signal from the ps4 pro but i dont think it's as good as other tvs which costs more. hard to see the effect too.
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post Jul 16 2019, 12:04 PM

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so overall, what do u think of 55q5 tv?

i tried watch the movies in Netflix and 4k trailer in youtube.
perform quite nice.

but, if watch youtube (taiwan drama in full hd1080) i i felt the color and movement have some ghosting drag shadow.. a bit fainting to watch. not as good as my previous sony tv..


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post Jul 16 2019, 12:25 PM

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QUOTE(mother84 @ Jul 16 2019, 12:04 PM)
so overall, what do u think of 55q5 tv?

i tried watch the movies in Netflix and 4k trailer in youtube.
perform quite nice.

but, if watch youtube (taiwan drama in full hd1080) i i felt the color and movement have some ghosting drag shadow.. a bit fainting to watch. not as good as my previous sony tv..
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It won't be as good as Sony or Samsung TV... hence need to look back the purpose of purchasing tv.

If buyer want a TV with decent colour and performance, 4K, DVB-T2, Android and cheap... I believe Coocaa is the rite TV.
If buyer want a TV with those good in HDR, colour and performance... get Sony or Samsung TV...

I believe Sony and Samsung TV much expensive if the specs are same or similar as Coocaa.
Even Skyworth TV (Coocaa is under Skyworth) is a bit expensive given the similar specs.

Oh... luckily my TV doesn't have any light bleeding... biggrin.gif

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post Jul 16 2019, 02:34 PM

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If buyer want a TV with decent colour and performance, 4K, DVB-T2, Android and cheap... I believe Coocaa is the rite TV.

yes, i totally agreed, the pricing is good enought to get all function above.
i think sony x7500f 's android system is not that fast as Coocaa one.

2.5GB RAM , is quite smooth.
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post Jul 16 2019, 02:36 PM

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but the tv color sometime looks weird to me...

don't u think?

and, how to adjust the picture settings, when we are using youtube and Netflix.
i found no where to set.

only can set, when i using HDMI connect to my pc
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post Jul 16 2019, 03:13 PM

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Yup... I think you can't... if not mistaken you can only change for atv/dtv/hdmi source only... those android apps... you can't
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post Jul 16 2019, 05:49 PM

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so when u connect to hdmi mode, you use what mode?

Cinema ? is the best so far?

mind to share the setting you set?
which settings you felt mode comfort?


picture mode : Cinema
backlight : 50
brightness : 50
Contrast : 50
Color : 50

and what you turn on in advance settings?
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post Jul 16 2019, 05:50 PM

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cinema mode, color is pale..
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post Jul 16 2019, 06:09 PM

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I only connect HDMI to my hypptv... and use default... have not play around with the setting yet.
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post Jul 20 2019, 05:35 PM

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I also bought a CooCaa 50Q5 for my living room, just unbox and use yesterday night. so far for the price i paid, is worth.

Ya its color is pale, how to adjust to make it more colorful ya??
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post Jul 20 2019, 10:35 PM

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Any try Asto Go on Coocaa TV yet?
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post Jul 21 2019, 10:55 AM

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Asked astro how to pair astro remote with coocaa tv. Tried below step but failed

1. Tekan butang TV (power) dan ok bersama-sama, sehingga indicator LED berkelip dua kali.
2. Tekan nombor 9-9-1 sehingga indicator LED berkelip dua kali.
3. Arahkan 'remote control' Astro ke TV. Tekan butang TV dan tekan ch+ (serentak).
4. Jika TV tidak tertutup, tekan ch+ lagi sehingga TV tertutup. Jika masih tidak berjaya bermakna TV encik tidak boleh di 'synchronize' dengan 'remote control' Astro. Jika berjaya, teruskan dengan langkah ke 5.
5. Tekan butang OK. Indicator LED akan berkelip dua kali menandakan TV telah di set.
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post Aug 6 2019, 02:04 PM

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Any bros can share how's the upscaling capability of the 55Q5 from 720p sources? Is it still good or very pixelated?

Quite hesitant to make the jump to 4K TV since most of my contents are 720p.

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post Aug 6 2019, 02:55 PM

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QUOTE(btfan @ Aug 6 2019, 02:04 PM)
Any bros can share how's the upscaling capability of the 55Q5 from 720p sources? Is it still good or very pixelated?

Quite hesitant to make the jump to 4K TV since most of my contents are 720p.
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For me it still good.... I have lots of media downloaded in 720p and access via Kodi.

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post Aug 7 2019, 12:25 PM

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hi all,

if Samsung 49 FHD vs 4k 50 coocaa
price is same
which color you think better?
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post Aug 7 2019, 09:48 PM

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QUOTE(mother84 @ Jul 15 2019, 11:15 AM)
https://www.hitechcentury.com/coocaa-55-inc...or-just-rm2299/
The biggest and most powerful model in their line-up is the coocaa Explore 55Q5 which has a 55-inch 60Hz panel that has 4K pixel resolution with 300 nits brightness, a 6.5ms response time and runs Android 8.0 under the hood on a MediaTek MT5596 1.2GHz quad-core processor paired with 2.5GB of DDR3 RAM and 16GB of onboard storage. The Explore 55Q5 also has Widevine DRM so it’s Netflix ready out of the box along with Google Assistant support. Other mod-cons include 10W stereo speakers with DTS TruSurround support, Bluetooth 4.0 and WiFi connectivity. The Explore 5SQ5 clocks in at RM2,999 but coocaa are offering a special promotional price at launch of RM2,299.
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Now rm1699 on Lazada lol

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post Aug 7 2019, 10:21 PM

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QUOTE(digitalcode @ Aug 7 2019, 09:48 PM)
Now rm1699 on Lazada lol
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Still Haier is cheaper. LOL.
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post Aug 8 2019, 02:50 PM

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Anyone need share netflix account ,pm me
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QUOTE(exkaizen @ Aug 6 2019, 02:55 PM)
For me it still good.... I have lots of media downloaded in 720p and access via Kodi.
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How's the 4K streaming through wifi? I think it's using AC standard.

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