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Recommend me 70" TV
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TSkohho
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Jul 30 2020, 09:49 AM
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QUOTE(sixshot @ Jul 29 2020, 09:53 PM) Thats the lowest end of qled. Price performance ratio is really bad. Do u really need 70inch? If i were u, i just go with 65inch x900h. Oh, so that samsung QLED is not worth the price-performance ratio. b/c the salesman was telling me how good that tv was . Yeah, i'm thinking either 70" upwards. might settle for the X900H Btw, what do you think of that samsung Crystal UHD series TUxxx? QUOTE(neekun @ Jul 29 2020, 11:38 PM) At least get q80t. If price is your concern, go for Sony X900H 75". That would do as well, but the price of 75" is not out yet right.
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kkthen
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Jul 30 2020, 10:02 AM
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QUOTE(kohho @ Jul 30 2020, 09:49 AM) Oh, so that samsung QLED is not worth the price-performance ratio. b/c the salesman was telling me how good that tv was . Yeah, i'm thinking either 70" upwards. might settle for the X900H Btw, what do you think of that samsung Crystal UHD series TUxxx? That would do as well, but the price of 75" is not out yet right. You want to get good HDR performance , you need full array local dimming feature in your Led tv. In 2020 models, 4k hdr tv like Sony x900H, Samsung q80t, Q95t got this feature. q60t is poor hdr performance without local dimming feature, This TV can't remove 24fps judder from any source. only got 60hz refresh rate. This post has been edited by kkthen: Jul 30 2020, 10:03 AM
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touristking
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Jul 30 2020, 03:41 PM
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QUOTE(kohho @ Jul 23 2020, 09:55 AM) Hi all, i'm new to this TV and soundbar thingy. So, backstory is that i am renovating my new house and when it comes to the technology part, imma dummy. So here i am getting opinions on how should i proceed with my TV and Soundbar decision. I have like around max 7k~7.5k to work with. Since the viewing distance is like 3.25m, i checked online and saw the general rule of thumb for 4k UHD tv should be 70" upwards. With my limited budget available, i would like get a proper setup. TV usage will be just for netflix/bluray and simple stuff. so with that budget, i'm looking at TV: Samsung 70 Inch TU7000 Crystal UHD 4K Smart TV( RM 5,229)/Hisense 75 Inch 4k UHD Smart Android TV B7500( RM 6,000) Soundbar: Yamaha YAS-209( RM 1,480)/Sony HT-X8500( RM 1,499)/Samsung Q60R( RM 1,499) The salesman at harvey norman said something along the lines that if tv is not oled display, there is no need to get a sound surround soundbar? I don't really understand what he meant by that. anybody care to explain the corelation between OLED and the sound system?  For Netflix, I would seriously consider the 2018 OLED 65" Panasonic FZ950(?) still selling for RM8K+ on Lazada. I think might may even come with free Technic sound bar, not sure. https://www.lazada.com.my/products/panasoni...5.html?search=1
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stasio
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Jul 30 2020, 04:46 PM
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Hisense 75A7500F 75" 4K Premium Ultra HD Smart LED TV.....RM4,799.00 https://www.macro.my/smart-tvs/477-hisense-...art-led-tv.html
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Maknusia
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Jul 30 2020, 05:42 PM
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QUOTE(kohho @ Jul 23 2020, 04:55 PM) Hi all, i'm new to this TV and soundbar thingy. So, backstory is that i am renovating my new house and when it comes to the technology part, imma dummy. So here i am getting opinions on how should i proceed with my TV and Soundbar decision. I have like around max 7k~7.5k to work with. Since the viewing distance is like 3.25m, i checked online and saw the general rule of thumb for 4k UHD tv should be 70" upwards. With my limited budget available, i would like get a proper setup. » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « TV usage will be just for netflix/bluray and simple stuff. so with that budget, i'm looking at TV: Samsung 70 Inch TU7000 Crystal UHD 4K Smart TV( RM 5,229)/Hisense 75 Inch 4k UHD Smart Android TV B7500( RM 6,000) Soundbar: Yamaha YAS-209( RM 1,480)/Sony HT-X8500( RM 1,499)/Samsung Q60R( RM 1,499) The salesman at harvey norman said something along the lines that if tv is not oled display, there is no need to get a sound surround soundbar? I don't really understand what he meant by that. anybody care to explain the corelation between OLED and the sound system?  QUOTE(hungrygodzilla @ Jul 24 2020, 05:03 PM) Judging from your layout image, your actual viewing distance should be about 3.5m, your eyes are not at the edge of sofa, if you know what i mean. Also have you viewed 70" in the shop at the exact distance you want? I realized that all these online viewing distance recommendation varies a lot. Why not take a measuring tape and try to view in a shop at that distance? Also, who else is watching the TV? At the same recommended distance for 65" my wife feel that it's still too big, and makes her dizzy. So the take away is that diff people will have diff preferences for viewing distance. Also, are you an audio person or a visual person? which is more important? Screen vs sound? Agreed, btw, since your distance is about 10ft, I feel 75inches is a little too big?! Do visit store and stand/sit at that distance to view it. https://www.the-home-cinema-guide.com/tv-vi...g-distance.htmlThis post has been edited by Maknusia: Jul 30 2020, 05:43 PM
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TSkohho
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Jul 31 2020, 08:56 AM
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QUOTE(touristking @ Jul 30 2020, 03:41 PM) For Netflix, I would seriously consider the 2018 OLED 65" Panasonic FZ950(?) still selling for RM8K+ on Lazada. I think might may even come with free Technic sound bar, not sure. https://www.lazada.com.my/products/panasoni...5.html?search=1Eh, i seldom hear about panasonic tv's being recommended, are you the user of this model? any good? QUOTE(Maknusia @ Jul 30 2020, 05:42 PM) Agreed, btw, since your distance is about 10ft, I feel 75inches is a little too big?! Do visit store and stand/sit at that distance to view it. https://www.the-home-cinema-guide.com/tv-vi...g-distance.htmlHmm, i've based my selection upon the guide for 4k UHD. It says 1.5 times the diagonal length of screen for 4 UHD. I've went to the harvey norman to check the distance , ok-ok lah. maybe not viewing for a long period of time, may need input from family members as well haha
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touristking
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Aug 4 2020, 01:58 PM
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QUOTE(kohho @ Jul 31 2020, 01:56 AM) Eh, i seldom hear about panasonic tv's being recommended, are you the user of this model? any good? Panasonic OLED are very good also. From what I understand, for movies and color accuracy out of the box, better than LG. For gaming, worst than LG.
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