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Kahlamx
post Jan 2 2022, 09:09 PM

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QUOTE(Convael @ Jan 2 2022, 03:29 PM)
You can definitely tell the difference in very specific scenes .
The problem gets worse when you consider that  Hisense TV does not come with any smooth-gradation features .
This caused some movies filmed with grainy effects a  lot " noisier " than usual due to the lack of " grades " to progress from one to another .
You can get a X90J 55 " for less than 4k during one of these xx / xx  sales , saving 1000 going for U7G just to have sub-par picture quality and inferior FALD system sounds a little absurd to me .

Hisense has also fallen far behind other brands when it comes to picture processing and upscaling .
I hate to tell people they don't have much of a choice here but that is just the fact with the MY TV market .
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I guess to most people with an untrained eye as long as color vivid, screen size big enough, motion ok price ok then all good. tongue.gif

Actually 55" X90J was only 3559 at Desa Home during 12.12 after deducting some LZ cash. The whole 9 units sold out within a couple hours.

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Tealifos
post Jan 4 2022, 08:07 PM

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Can recommend any portable monitor for ps5/PS4

Mostly play fifa don’t care tht fps thingy just wanna play relax
As long as the screen is colour vibrant good enough d
I also already have LG b8
don’t need another 4K tv
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post Jan 5 2022, 10:43 AM

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If you rich like BN kroni, can buy one of these for PS5 haha

Sony A95K looks like an early favorite to win 2022 PQ crown, with leading-edge QD OLED tech. biggrin.gif

For some reason though, the tech is from Samsung but their TV division is very reluctant to promote their own QD OLED TV.

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post Jan 5 2022, 12:15 PM

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QUOTE(Tealifos @ Jan 4 2022, 08:07 PM)
Can recommend any portable monitor for ps5/PS4

Mostly play fifa don’t care tht fps thingy just wanna play relax
As long as the screen is colour vibrant good enough d
I also already have LG b8
don’t need another 4K tv
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Try mobile projector haha laugh.gif
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post Jan 5 2022, 04:13 PM

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QUOTE(Currylaksa @ Jan 5 2022, 10:43 AM)
For some reason though, the tech is from Samsung but their TV division is very reluctant to promote their own QD OLED TV.
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https://www.oled-info.com/samsung-electroni...led-panel-sales
https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-ele...3q-2021-results

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Maybe 2023 or 2024? tongue.gif

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Currylaksa
post Jan 5 2022, 04:23 PM

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QUOTE(Kahlamx @ Jan 5 2022, 04:13 PM)
When I check their TV CES marketing, they still mainly focused on their NEO QLED.

https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-ele...ization-options

Maybe they feel QD OLED still harga yahoodeee laugh.gif so better focus on their NEO QLED one more year
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QUOTE(Currylaksa @ Jan 5 2022, 04:23 PM)
When I check their TV CES marketing, they still mainly focused on their NEO QLED.

https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-ele...ization-options

Maybe they feel QD OLED still harga yahoodeee laugh.gif  so better focus on their NEO QLED one more year
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Yeah true perhaps not so soon for their own QD-OLED lineup.
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post Jan 5 2022, 04:39 PM

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Samsung only doing 55 and 65 for TVs, 34 for monitors with QD-OLED. The 55 price will rival the price of a typical 65 WOLED. The 65 QD-OLED will be more expensive than a 77 WOLED.

So obviously, it's simple economics. The QD-OLEDs are for people who don't ask how much it is, rather they ask how many have you got?
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post Jan 5 2022, 05:13 PM

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LG will be releasing their C2 range in 42" also, that would be a good choice if you space is limited and wanna replace your monitor

best of all, C2 will be using the Evo panel used in G1 last year thumbup.gif

just pray they don't hike up the price too much this year.

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QUOTE(greyshadow @ Jan 5 2022, 05:13 PM)
LG will be releasing their C2 range in 42" also, that would be a good choice if you space is limited and wanna replace your monitor

best of all, C2 will be using the Evo panel used in G1 last year thumbup.gif

just pray they don't hike up the price too much this year.
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The "Evo" panels are only in sizes 55, 65, 77 and 83". 48 and 42 sizes are stuck with last year's panels.
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QUOTE(imceobichi @ Sep 19 2020, 09:15 AM)
Looking for something around 40+ inch to fit my space

Does any product exist yet?
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Go with Samsung AU9000 43", I'm using one with PS5 & PC. It may not be a 4K 120Hz (PS5 4K 120Hz is a gimmick anyway), but it is a capable gaming TV and also PC monitor nonetheless. At 1080p it can do 120Hz though. Not sure how much it costs today, but I bought one in July 2021 at around 2K or so like that.
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https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/...-into-ces-2022/
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post Jan 6 2022, 02:30 AM

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Aiming for
Sony A90K (42" / 48") OLED
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LG C2 (42" / 48") OLED


Samsung QN95B Mini LED 43"

Hope malaysia marketing team of above company would bring in the smaller inch TV to Malaysia Gaming market
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post Jan 6 2022, 03:10 AM

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QUOTE(hybr1d3d @ Jan 6 2022, 02:30 AM)
Aiming for
Sony A90K (42" / 48") OLED
or
LG C2 (42" / 48") OLED
Samsung QN95B Mini LED 43"

Hope malaysia marketing team of above company would bring in the smaller inch TV to Malaysia Gaming market
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You've been up to date with your CES 2022 models, I see.

You may be in for a long wait though.

In my case, LG C1 was introduced just like how the TVs in your list are introduced, ....unveiled at CES 2021 in January 2021.

Had to wait till September 2021 for the C1 to appear locally here for me to buy, 9 months after CES of the same year. With countless emails wrote to LG Malaysia asking for release/launch date.

If you're okay with that, hunker down and wait. Maybe wont be so bad if the supply chain and chip shortage issues have recovered now, versus the shithole situation we had in 2021.

The Americans had it the easiest in term of wait time, they only had to wait till late Spring to get their CES models, talking historically in the case of the LG C1's release after it was unveiled in January CES 2021. They only had to wait till March/April 2021 for their C1s. Even Singaporeans got their C1 in late summer in June/July 2021.

The same was for Sony's A90Js and A80Js. I didnt keep track of Samsung's lineup releases in 2021. I went full bore into OLED. Tired of uneven backlighting issues in LED models. Never considered them anymore.

Malaysia no huge demand for quality models like these, even worse if you want the latest ones. You'll get pushed more on getting last year models, like how I was "encouraged" by TanBoonMing TBM, Desa Home, HarveyNorman & SenQ to get LG CX "ready stock" instead of waiting for my preferred C1. They're eager to get rid of their overstocked last year models. They'll even adjust the price around to encourage you to get last year stock or piling on premium on top of MSRP price for the latest models to make their overstocked units look like a good deal. Personally, once I set my mind on something I want, I dont budge till I get it.

Was lucky to get a great deal for LG C1 55" from Desa with freebies at launch. Was literally tracking the stock from its arrival at Port Klang, then counting days till it was delivered. They knew I was dead serious about getting the C1, despite showroom closed due COVID and all purchases being online only.

I wish you good luck with tons of patience. nod.gif Need patience, 9 months wait is like waiting for your first born from pregnancy. laugh.gif

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post Jan 7 2022, 11:21 AM

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QUOTE(KomradMikhail @ Jan 6 2022, 03:10 AM)
You've been up to date with your CES 2022 models, I see.

You may be in for a long wait though.

In my case, LG C1 was introduced just like how the TVs in your list are introduced, ....unveiled at CES 2021 in January 2021.

Had to wait till September 2021 for the C1 to appear locally here for me to buy, 9 months after CES of the same year. With countless emails wrote to LG Malaysia asking for release/launch date.

If you're okay with that, hunker down and wait. Maybe wont be so bad if the supply chain and chip shortage issues have recovered now, versus the shithole situation we had in 2021.

The Americans had it the easiest in term of wait time, they only had to wait till late Spring to get their CES models, talking historically in the case of the LG C1's release after it was unveiled in January CES 2021. They only had to wait till March/April 2021 for their C1s. Even Singaporeans got their C1 in late summer in June/July 2021.

The same was for Sony's A90Js and A80Js. I didnt keep track of Samsung's lineup releases in 2021. I went full bore into OLED. Tired of uneven backlighting issues in LED models. Never considered them anymore.

Malaysia no huge demand for quality models like these, even worse if you want the latest ones. You'll get pushed more on getting last year models, like how I was "encouraged" by TanBoonMing TBM, Desa Home, HarveyNorman & SenQ to get LG CX "ready stock" instead of waiting for my preferred C1. They're eager to get rid of their overstocked last year models. They'll even adjust the price around to encourage you to get last year stock or piling on premium on top of MSRP price for the latest models to make their overstocked units look like a good deal. Personally, once I set my mind on something I want, I dont budge till I get it.

Was lucky to get a great deal for LG C1 55" from Desa with freebies at launch. Was literally tracking the stock from its arrival at Port Klang, then counting days till it was delivered. They knew I was dead serious about getting the C1, despite showroom closed due COVID and all purchases being online only.

I wish you good luck with tons of patience.  nod.gif Need patience, 9 months wait is like waiting for your first born from pregnancy.  laugh.gif
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Well i dont even have my ps5 on hand yet, maybe when i got the tv my ps5 semiconductors are still in wafer process lol...
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post Jan 7 2022, 11:54 AM

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QUOTE(hybr1d3d @ Jan 7 2022, 11:21 AM)
Well i dont even have my ps5 on hand yet, maybe when i got the tv my ps5 semiconductors are still in wafer process lol...
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Still, I like that you're thinking ahead.

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QUOTE(Rubypoyo @ Dec 9 2021, 04:13 PM)
Dont know why so obsess finding great branded 120fps tv bla bla bla,
Keep in mind that most ps5 game only support 60fps and some game also do not support hdr.... trust me ur wont use most of the advance feature of this so called great tv....
just go for cheap tv with hdr 4k 60fps, ur will be fine loo and the extra money can be use to purchase more ps5 game....
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Yup if u are on a budget, get what you can afford. TV is just a TV, end of the day its just for entertainment, its not something super essential.


QUOTE(Convael @ Dec 10 2021, 04:06 PM)
Why ?

Because higher end LCD has better control of backlight and thus , emit less blue light in the process ?

Because you care about watching and seeing what is displaying on your screen ?

Because you can afford to spend RM25000 on some random Louis Vuitton limited edition Flipping phone but hesitate to spend even 1/5 of that amount onto a much bigger screen ?
Now how about you save some of the blah for yourself ?
Your game is only as good looking as your screen . Perhaps you should keep that in mind as well.
Do you even understand what is HDR ? You don't need HDR in every game and every circumstance .
A more capable TV has already by nature , contributed to higher Dynamic Range by improving contrast ( hence Picture Quality ) even for Non-HDR content .
Looks like we got another winner here who bought some TV from the ABC and thinks he has seen it all . Ignorance has no bounds , I guess .
Sounds like a cheapskate's sentiment to me .

Why do you even want to pair a PS5 with Cheap TV  ? That's like buying RTX 3090 to play Hello Kitty Online .
You definitely don't get HDR from them , you also don't really get 4k from some of them since they are RGBW panels .

Therefore out of " 4k 60fps HDR " package , You may only end up getting 1/3 of the deal .
The 60hz refresh rate from LCD is only going to hinder your experience even further because any 24p cutscene is going to " hiccup " in your face .
You don't need to buy and own every PS5 game out there , only the one that you really wanted to play and you will end up getting a much more immersive experience .
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Your bolded sentence in the quote above....cannot say like that la bro. Who say we spend so much on a phone? What if no money to spend much on a phone nor a OLED TV? Budget maa

Money talks man. Sure, you all have nice setups and PS5 + the latest TV's. But some people just wanna game for fun and came from not so privileged background..or grew up using CRT fat screen TV's with low low frames per second or small desktop/lapto, so even a budget 4k 60FPS TV is damn good already. Not everyone may need a 120FPS OLED ma right..

But sure, if u have money, go ahead. Of course the OLED TV looks great, no doubt about that






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QUOTE(foodandsun @ Jan 7 2022, 10:20 PM)
Yup if u are on a budget, get what you can afford. TV is just a TV, end of the day its just for entertainment, its not something super essential.
Your bolded sentence in the quote above....cannot say like that la bro. Who say we spend so much on a phone? What if no money to spend much on a phone nor a OLED TV? Budget maa

Money talks man. Sure, you all have nice setups and PS5 + the latest TV's. But some people just wanna game for fun and came from not so privileged background..or grew up using CRT fat screen TV's with low low frames per second or small desktop/lapto, so even a budget 4k 60FPS TV is damn good already. Not everyone may need a 120FPS OLED ma right..

But sure, if u have money, go ahead. Of course the OLED TV looks great, no doubt about that
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"get what you can afford".

That is a given, common sense. No amount of advise can make budget grow or TV prices shrink.

Question is, do you need to get a TV now? That will decide between getting a cheap TV now versus a better TV later.

Let's say you decide to wait for the new LG C2 or any good TV unveiled in this year's CES to launch here and the price is the same as when the C1 was launched here at launch.

If it happens like last year, it takes 9 months to get between introduction at CES to local release. You now have 9 months to save up enough to get a good TV.

9 months to save up. Doesn't look or sound that bad now, does it?

Or does not have to be an expensive OLED, though divided by 9months wait, that'll ease the burden of funding by dividing it between the 9 months wait, 9 months savings from salary saved. Just the question is, do you need to get a new TV right now, this very moment?

I lived with my dying 7 years old edge-lit light-bleeding LED TV, and I stretched that 7 years of suffering on a dying TV for a further 9 more painful months waiting for September 2021 launch of my C1 and that 9 months wait helped tremendously in saving up enough funds to get the C1.

It's not at all about having a silver spoon in your mouth, or being BN cronies, sometimes it's just all about stretching the wait time logically and planning purchase time smartly to get enough funds saved up from that time to buy a good/better TV rather than buying it now.

Not everything have to buy now. I waited a year to change the graphic card on my PC. In 2020 had to choose between getting a new GPU after 7 months wait or a new PS5. I chose the former and I end up waiting longer than a year for my PS5. Longer than anyone here who were already enjoying their PS5 as I was scrambling to get into waiting lists and F5-refreshing Sony's preorder page like a mad man. I refuse to give a single sen to scalpers. I can afford it at the time, I saved up enough with some extra, but I refuse to feed the scalpers on principle. If these scalpers see they can get away with slaughtering you by X amount of RM now, what's stopping them from slaughtering future buyers by 2X next time? What happens when that future buyer is you trying to get a PS6 in the future and people tolerate floating market prices like what's happening now? It becomes the norm, and people already accepted the wearing of mask and social distancing as the new norm. Do we want to accept padding RM500-1000 on top of MSRP as the new norm now? Where do we draw the line?

Good things comes to those who wait. It's just a matter of how you use that time you're waiting for wisely.

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post Jan 8 2022, 02:54 AM

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found someone who had the same idea like me lol

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hi all,

where can find the cheapest offer for LG OLED C1 65inch? So far the cheapest i can find is RM8700. Thanks

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