Is there any recommended 65" TV roughly Rm4k and below?
Gosh.. i just search thru their website and they got 6 model for 65"
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Hisense 2021 TV range - something for everyone.
Hisense 2021 TV range - something for everyone.
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Jun 24 2022, 11:45 AM
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Is there any recommended 65" TV roughly Rm4k and below?
Gosh.. i just search thru their website and they got 6 model for 65" This post has been edited by SIEWBAO: Jun 24 2022, 02:24 PM |
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Jun 25 2022, 11:40 AM
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QUOTE(writesimply @ Jun 24 2022, 04:24 PM) That's like any other brands. Different range has different features. Hmm... if rm4k i might go for Sony X80K dy... lolEarlier this year, one Shopee seller sold the 65" U7G at RM3,800. Now the same seller is selling it for RM4,200. The U7G is the mid-range tier for 2021. If you can, wait for the 2022 H line-up to appear. The arrival of U7H should dampen down the price of the U7G. Btw, how to they line up which model is low spec which is higher spec? This post has been edited by SIEWBAO: Jun 25 2022, 11:43 AM |
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Jun 28 2022, 12:43 PM
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QUOTE(writesimply @ Jun 27 2022, 11:58 AM) If the X80 series is what you want, then go for it. Wow 120Hz HDMI 2.1!The main feature for me is the U7G's full-array local dimming and the quantum dot layer. Hisense screwed up with its international market with the G series though by not giving 120Hz panels and sticking with VIDAA. But that's last year's news. I don't know. I don't work for or with Hisense. Common sense says the features make the differences: local dimming vs micro dimming, Android vs VIDAA, quantum dot vs non, Dolby Vision vs HDR10 only. Hisense Malaysia's range has only those features for 2021, not counting the 8K TV and the UST projector, which are not mass market products. Hisense Thailand has U8G. I think for 2022, Hisense Malaysia may bring in U8H because the mini LED feature has enough product differentiation against U7H, which has FALD. Both, according to at least Hisense Australia, would have 120 Hz panel and HDMI 2.1 ports. Just now i roughly filter their model from their website, among U800QF-2020 U7G A6500G A7400F-2020 A6100G A7100F Some of them still using HDMI 1.4 lol. Seriously there are too much specs to compare. Is android TV better? From their website they nvr mentioned which is Smart model which is Android model. Still hard to decide, might consider those coming new model since not urgent. Haha! |
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Jun 28 2022, 05:22 PM
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QUOTE(writesimply @ Jun 28 2022, 02:19 PM) If it's not urgent, wait. Some markets have announced the 2022 models, like UK, while others have them on sale, like Australia. Woah thx for the explaination. Actually i not so familiar with these stuff but whats VIDAA? there are too much thing to compare within TV. Seems VIDAA or Android is better than Smart TV?This is Australia's version of the U7H. It's not groundbreaking product because that's practically the U7G/U8G specs in the US. Like I said, Hisense screwed up the 2021 lineup internationally. Even though the 8-bit panel is expected since Hisense is targeting the mid-end market with the U7H, 120Hz panel is very welcomed going into 2022-23. We just don't know how many local dimming zones there are. VIDAA models. It's recommended that you use a Netflix-certified Android box like Mecool KM2 or Tivo Stream 4K so that you can use Disney+Hotstar with it, along with other streaming apps for Malaysia. Android TV. Smart TV. No VIDAA or Android. Strategically, Hisense Malaysia could sell the 65" U8H (Mini LED) for RM5,500 and the 65" U7H (FALD) for RM4,2000, and gain a foothold of that market price. But they won't because they're ______ and instead sell the 8K units and their UST projectors as their high-end. |
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Jun 29 2022, 09:52 AM
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QUOTE(writesimply @ Jun 28 2022, 10:15 PM) Android is better than VIDAA. VIDAA is Hisense's own app ecosystem while Android is Google's. Android's Play Store, even for Android TV, are more dynamically managed than VIDAA. For example, when Disney+Hotstar launched last year, it's available for iOS and Android but VIDAA still has yet the app. Disney+ and Disney+Hotstar are not the same app. Seems the only choice left is A6500G but still using USB2.0 x2, HDMI2.0 x2 1.4x1SmartTV is an OS for TVs to enable it to add streaming content, except that the apps are limited to what the manufacturer wants the TV to have. The app content is controlled by the manufacturer for the most part. Because it's not Android or VIDAA, a SmartTV from Hisense would look completely different from LG or Toshiba. The user interface is not standardized. It'd be a stretch for Malaysia but the price for 55" U8H for the US starts at $1,099. That's MSRP and I think when the U8G launched, the MSRP was $1,300. According to Hisense USA's website, the 75" will be "under $1,500." Hisense can make the price work because the panel will be 8-bit+FRC, not 10-bit. Like I said before, Hisense Malaysia can corner the mid-range market if only it dares to go between RM3,800 for the U7H and RM5,500 for the U8H. That's how they are gaining market share in the US. |
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