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post Sep 19 2020, 02:37 PM

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QUOTE(-oc-gassa @ Sep 18 2020, 10:27 AM)
ready stock as of hunting last month is Harvey Norman...Seng Heng within 1 week....1 Living need 2-3 weeks upon order/booking
price wise Harvey Norman > Seng Heng > 1 Living (hence the ready stock vs price offered)
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i think the best for 55" was during 9.9 sales on Lazada, around 3.4K for 2 years warranty, and 3.9K for 2+3 years warranty.
too bad i missed the ship, hopefully can get the same price during the upcoming 11.11 sales.
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post Sep 19 2020, 07:14 PM

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QUOTE(touristking @ Sep 19 2020, 06:37 AM)
You mean, you can use any citibank credit card to get extra 2 years warranty on all products at Senq or Seng Heng? How much would that cost?
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Just need to pay a little bit money for the membership I think. Normal one if I not mistaken is rm12 a year.
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post Sep 20 2020, 02:15 PM

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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Sep 19 2020, 12:12 PM)
I using Infuse Pro in my Apple TV 4K, the most customizable subtitle apps I ever found.

I don't play KODI, that thing is troublesome in every platform and I never like it.
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I thought you were talking about 4k Blu-ray player 😅
I have Apple TV 4k and hundreds of 4k movies in iTunes. I never use Infuse. What is for?
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post Sep 20 2020, 02:26 PM

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QUOTE(fick @ Sep 20 2020, 02:15 PM)
I thought you were talking about 4k Blu-ray player 😅
I have Apple TV 4k and hundreds of 4k movies in iTunes. I never use Infuse. What is for?
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Infuse Pro is for personal collection movies. I use together with Plex where Plex as database catalog.

I REMUX all my Blu-ray collection, too lazy to insert disc already nowadays. Once you get use to browse directly, you would never want to insert disc.

For 4K Blu-ray player, I use Panasonic DMP-UB400 UltraHD Blu-ray. I can't REMUX myself 4K yet as I don't have 4K Blu-ray drive for PC.

Actually all mentioned in my signature. If you view from mobile, you need to choose desktop mode just can seen. Haha!

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post Sep 20 2020, 02:55 PM

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Sony curve X9000h 55" selling at RM 3949, comes with 2+3 warranty, free logitech wireless keyboard, last day promotion today
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post Sep 20 2020, 04:29 PM

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QUOTE(nasiayam @ Sep 20 2020, 02:55 PM)
Sony curve X9000h 55" selling at RM 3949, comes with 2+3 warranty, free logitech wireless keyboard, last day promotion today
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Sony @ Sunway Pyramid selling around 3.8k - not sure about the freebies but seems like Curve’s promo is worth it thumbsup.gif

So ONKING @ Taipan is currently OOS for X90H - stocks coming in next month. Seng Heng @ Taipan also need 1-2 weeks for new batch of stocks.

Seems like this model is really hot selling.
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post Sep 20 2020, 09:02 PM

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Any x9000h users here facing some fluctuate brightness issue whenever the subtitle appear?
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post Sep 20 2020, 10:32 PM

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QUOTE(tony_mw @ Sep 20 2020, 09:02 PM)
Any x9000h users here facing some fluctuate brightness issue whenever the subtitle appear?
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If this happen in SDR , disable local dimming , set it to off .


If this happen in HDR , there is nothing much you can do except to turn off the subtitles .


Sony's LCD TVs don't handle subtitles very well , unlike the Samsung LCD but they come with a cost of crushing smaller highlights .
There is no perfect solution on LED LCD TV currently .

This post has been edited by Convael: Sep 20 2020, 10:33 PM
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QUOTE(tony_mw @ Sep 20 2020, 09:02 PM)
Any x9000h users here facing some fluctuate brightness issue whenever the subtitle appear?
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Only around the subtitles.
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post Sep 20 2020, 11:07 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Sep 20 2020, 10:32 PM)
If this happen in SDR ,  disable local dimming , set it to off .
If this happen in HDR , there is nothing much you can do except to turn off the subtitles .
Sony's  LCD TVs don't handle subtitles very well , unlike the Samsung LCD but they come with a cost of crushing smaller highlights .
There is no perfect solution on LED LCD TV currently .
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Too bad its happen on HDR... Alright thanks Sensei.
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post Sep 21 2020, 12:53 AM

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QUOTE(Andrewtst @ Sep 20 2020, 02:26 PM)
Infuse Pro is for personal collection movies. I use together with Plex where Plex as database catalog.

I REMUX all my Blu-ray collection, too lazy to insert disc already nowadays. Once you get use to browse directly, you would never want to insert disc.

For 4K Blu-ray player, I use Panasonic DMP-UB400 UltraHD Blu-ray. I can't REMUX myself 4K yet as I don't have 4K Blu-ray drive for PC.

Actually all mentioned in my signature. If you view from mobile, you need to choose desktop mode just can seen. Haha!
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I can see that now 😂
I ordered Panasonic UB820 from Amazon and it’s arriving here tomorrow or Tuesday 😁. I have around 200 4k Blu-ray. Super excited to have that UB820
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post Sep 21 2020, 01:10 AM

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QUOTE(fick @ Sep 21 2020, 12:53 AM)
I can see that now 😂
I ordered Panasonic UB820 from Amazon and it’s arriving here tomorrow or Tuesday  😁. I have around 200 4k Blu-ray. Super excited to have that UB820
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Congratulate, this is a better player with support of Dolby Vision and HDR10+.
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post Sep 21 2020, 04:57 PM

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QUOTE(nasiayam @ Sep 20 2020, 02:55 PM)
Sony curve X9000h 55" selling at RM 3949, comes with 2+3 warranty, free logitech wireless keyboard, last day promotion today
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Now only I saw this, been eyeing for this model to replace my TV.
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QUOTE(Convael @ Sep 20 2020, 10:32 PM)
If this happen in SDR ,  disable local dimming , set it to off .
If this happen in HDR , there is nothing much you can do except to turn off the subtitles .
Sony's  LCD TVs don't handle subtitles very well , unlike the Samsung LCD but they come with a cost of crushing smaller highlights .
There is no perfect solution on LED LCD TV currently .
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Any snap photo can see the problem.. how serious is it... ? thanks
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post Sep 22 2020, 07:19 AM

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Finally gotten my unit (x90H) last night at Harvey Norman Sunway Pyramid.

The unit was supposed to go up the wall as a display unit, but the wall has been occupied by the larger units so they plan to re-arrange it today.

Fortunately I was lucky, straight told the salesperson I’ll take it now - new and sealed box.

Initially booked my unit from Sony upstairs, but they sold it - the customer was pushing out the unit from the store as I walked in. ☹️

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post Sep 22 2020, 08:59 AM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Sep 20 2020, 10:32 PM)
If this happen in SDR ,  disable local dimming , set it to off .
If this happen in HDR , there is nothing much you can do except to turn off the subtitles .
Sony's  LCD TVs don't handle subtitles very well , unlike the Samsung LCD but they come with a cost of crushing smaller highlights .
There is no perfect solution on LED LCD TV currently .
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You calibrate TV right? Have you seen this X900h model?

I read review this TV is great and even got HDTVtest value pick award. So I went to SenQ few days ago, I compare the TV with LG CX55 (2 TVs away) and the highlight just wont pop like CX. Maybe this is the best what LCD panel can do? Like hitting the limitation.
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post Sep 22 2020, 10:57 AM

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QUOTE(mois @ Sep 22 2020, 08:59 AM)
You calibrate TV right? Have you seen this X900h model?

I read review this TV is great and even got HDTVtest value pick award. So I went to SenQ few days ago, I compare the TV with LG CX55 (2 TVs away) and the highlight just wont pop like CX. Maybe this is the best what LCD panel can do? Like hitting the limitation.
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Actually if u listen closely to the review, it wasn't a very good review on the x900h from hdtvtest nor is a detailed one. His review unit is a 75 inch model. He is saying it's a value pick for a 75 inch model because nothing else at that price point have that features in the UK. It's very specific to that size the review. At smaller sizes, the choices becomes more and competing offering is also more compelling. He actually like the x950h more. The review is much more detail and like twice longer the video length. Unfortunately this is not available in Malaysia.
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post Sep 22 2020, 11:22 AM

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QUOTE(mois @ Sep 22 2020, 08:59 AM)
You calibrate TV right? Have you seen this X900h model?

I read review this TV is great and even got HDTVtest value pick award. So I went to SenQ few days ago, I compare the TV with LG CX55 (2 TVs away) and the highlight just wont pop like CX. Maybe this is the best what LCD panel can do? Like hitting the limitation.
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Let's be honest , X900H has garnered a lot of praises mainly due to having a low price tags and so many great features ( namely HDMI 2.1 , Native 10 bit & 120hz panel ) .

But if we are talking about pure PQ performance , it is not meant to compete with OLEDs as those belongs to the premium market .


The affordable price tags also come with sacrifices , such as having 32 dimming zones limited its FALD performance by quite a bit .
The cost of having low gaming input latency is evident , as Sony has limited post picture processing on this TV .

Basically X900H is what X850 from previous years are , but with a local dimming system and HDMI 2.1 ports .



If we are looking for the best LCD this year , it would be Samsung's Q95T no doubt but it is far more expensive than other brands .

This post has been edited by Convael: Sep 22 2020, 01:31 PM
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QUOTE(WhitE LighteR @ Sep 22 2020, 10:57 AM)
Actually if u listen closely to the review, it wasn't a very good review on the x900h from hdtvtest nor is a detailed one. His review unit is a 75 inch model. He is saying it's a value pick for a 75 inch model because nothing else at that price point have that features in the UK. It's very specific to that size the review. At smaller sizes, the choices becomes more and competing offering is also more compelling. He actually like the x950h more. The review is much more detail and like twice longer the video length. Unfortunately this is not available in Malaysia.
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Oh he was referring to 75" as value pick. The one i saw is 65" model.

QUOTE(Convael @ Sep 22 2020, 11:22 AM)
X900H has garnered a lot of compliment due to having HDMI 2.1 ports , native 120hz and 10 bit color panel and a FALD system , all in one packages with such a great price .

But if we are talking about pure PQ performance , it is not meant to compete with OLEDs as those belongs to the premium market .
X900H comes with a lot of sacrifices , such as only having 32 LED dimming zones limited its FALD performance by quite a bit .
The cost of having very low gaming input latency is evident , as Sony has limited post picture processing on this TV .

Basically X900H is what X850 from previous years are , but with a local dimming system and HDMI 2.1 ports .
If we are looking for the best LCD this year , it would be Samsung's Q95T no doubt . But it is far more expensive than other brands .
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After experience premium tv, looking back at LCD really feel the difference. Hopefully soon LG bring in the BX series for budget oled.
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post Sep 22 2020, 11:43 AM

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QUOTE(mois @ Sep 22 2020, 11:40 AM)
Hopefully soon LG bring in the BX series for budget oled.

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OFF TOPIC :

Unfortunately BX is already butchered by LG .


Apparently they have chopped its brightness ratings to below 500 nits on BX now icon_question.gif

That is a huge difference compare with the 700-800s on CX .

This post has been edited by Convael: Sep 22 2020, 11:50 AM

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