Need your opinion. I am thinking of changing my LG C8 OLED back to Sony. For around RM9500 to RM10k I can get either X90J 75 inch or A80J 65 inch OLED.
Both about the same price few hundred difference. I turn on the TV more than 8 hours a day, watching mainly news/talk shows/occasional movies. Mostly youtube/neflix only.
Thinking of going for 75 inch X90j, but just worried might not get used from OLED back to LED.
Any advice which to get? Also is it true 75 inch X90J made in Japan?
Sony A80J new set 65 inch quote rm7999 with 3 years warrsnty good buy? Little bit worry about OLED bcoz burn in problem, anyone familiar with Oled can advise. my usage more on tv show, movie and footbsll
Sony A80J new set 65 inch quote rm7999 with 3 years warrsnty good buy? Little bit worry about OLED bcoz burn in problem, anyone familiar with Oled can advise. my usage more on tv show, movie and footbsll
boss.......can you please share where u got this offer? Currently hunting for Sony A80J too. Thanks loads
boss.......can you please share where u got this offer? Currently hunting for Sony A80J too. Thanks loads
got this offer from Senheng Bukit Indah, Johor Bharu. But need to trade in with old LCD TV. Offer price RM8599 minus RM600 trade in=RM7,999. I believe this offer should be applicable to nationwide Senheng. 3 years warranty instead of 2 years if you got Senheng membership (only RM12 to enrol). Plus got RM3,000.00 cash voucher (only can be use for next purchase with minimum amount RM3,000.00 and above, can only use 10% of the cash voucher=RM300, mean u need to purchase at least 30k to fully utilise the cash voucher).
Anyway, i've change my mind and switched to buy Sony 85J 65 inch price at RM4699 minus RM400 trade in old TV=RM4299 with 3 years warranty. Actually try watching 1080p content from Youtube (Astro Supersport weekly match highlight) on Sony A80J, but the image quality look about the same from Sony 85J. As mostly use the TV to watch content from TV Box and only occasionally watch bluray 4k movie downloaded from website, decided not to fork out nearly double the price to buy OLED TV at the moments. So if you are really watch a lot of 4K contents either from Netflix or bluray 4k movie, then OLED will be better choice.
got this offer from Senheng Bukit Indah, Johor Bharu. But need to trade in with old LCD TV. Offer price RM8599 minus RM600 trade in=RM7,999. I believe this offer should be applicable to nationwide Senheng. 3 years warranty instead of 2 years if you got Senheng membership (only RM12 to enrol). Plus got RM3,000.00 cash voucher (only can be use for next purchase with minimum amount RM3,000.00 and above, can only use 10% of the cash voucher=RM300, mean u need to purchase at least 30k to fully utilise the cash voucher).
Anyway, i've change my mind and switched to buy Sony 85J 65 inch price at RM4699 minus RM400 trade in old TV=RM4299 with 3 years warranty. Actually try watching 1080p content from Youtube (Astro Supersport weekly match highlight) on Sony A80J, but the image quality look about the same from Sony 85J. As mostly use the TV to watch content from TV Box and only occasionally watch bluray 4k movie downloaded from website, decided not to fork out nearly double the price to buy OLED TV at the moments. So if you are really watch a lot of 4K contents either from Netflix or bluray 4k movie, then OLED will be better choice.
This price seems to be worth it with the 3 years warranty.
Sony A80J new set 65 inch quote rm7999 with 3 years warrsnty good buy? Little bit worry about OLED bcoz burn in problem, anyone familiar with Oled can advise. my usage more on tv show, movie and footbsll
For real? I still getting quote rm11k for 65 A80J OLED
Hi all, I am currently considering Sony X85J 65 inches over the Samsung AU9000 65 inches? I have a Samsung HWQ-950A soundbar which is why I am thinking of pairing it up with a Samsung tv for the Q Symphony functionality. Currently own a Samsung tv but exploring Sony tvs as well. Mainly use it for streaming Dolby Atmos contents using Netflix. Any advice would be appreciated thanks.
Hi all, I am currently considering Sony X85J 65 inches over the Samsung AU9000 65 inches? I have a Samsung HWQ-950A soundbar which is why I am thinking of pairing it up with a Samsung tv for the Q Symphony functionality. Currently own a Samsung tv but exploring Sony tvs as well. Mainly use it for streaming Dolby Atmos contents using Netflix. Any advice would be appreciated thanks.
Dolby Atmos because I know Samsung TV don't support Dolby Vision and also these TVs are not high end enough to take advantage of Dolby Vision.
I see. I thought you're talking about X85J TV and Dolby vision support. I have a lower end Hisense TV with Dolby Vision and I still enjoy it despite not gonna be bright enough to do so convincingly. It doesn't pop like Samsung but that doesn't mean there's no difference.
I did some comparison before settling for X90J. I even looked at X85J which is quite similar but it's just slightly less bright in hdr mode. X90J has FALD and newer XR image processing. Other than these, both are quite similar. I also looked at Samsung and then wonder why do you choose AU9000 over said Q60A? Price difference is not much and Q60A should be brighter with its dual led backlight. This is because you are considering X85J which should be priced between Q60A~Q80A.
I see. I thought you're talking about X85J TV and Dolby vision support. I have a lower end Hisense TV with Dolby Vision and I still enjoy it despite not gonna be bright enough to do so convincingly. It doesn't pop like Samsung but that doesn't mean there's no difference.
I did some comparison before settling for X90J. I even looked at X85J which is quite similar but it's just slightly less bright in hdr mode. X90J has FALD and newer XR image processing. Other than these, both are quite similar. I also looked at Samsung and then wonder why do you choose AU9000 over said Q60A? Price difference is not much and Q60A should be brighter with its dual led backlight. This is because you are considering X85J which should be priced between Q60A~Q80A.
Thanks for your comments.
I got a good price in Lazada for the Sony X85J just slightly more than the Samsung AU9000. However after shopping further I have now ordered Samsung Q65AB as got good price RM 4.6k and got RM 200 free touch and go e credits. Do you know what is the difference between Q60A and Q65AB as I am trying to find out but can't seem to find out the differences. Yes I saw at the shop and the Samsung Q65A is brighter and much clearer better definition compared to the Samsung AU9000.
I got a good price in Lazada for the Sony X85J just slightly more than the Samsung AU9000. However after shopping further I have now ordered Samsung Q65AB as got good price RM 4.6k and got RM 200 free touch and go e credits. Do you know what is the difference between Q60A and Q65AB as I am trying to find out but can't seem to find out the differences. Yes I saw at the shop and the Samsung Q65A is brighter and much clearer better definition compared to the Samsung AU9000.
My sister is working in Samsung TV dept but she isnt very knowledgeable in technical. She was told the older model is better too but was not told why. I also not sure since you cant really find much info on web.
If anything I can only suspect the panel. While doing research for X90J, I came across a couple youtubers that kept mentioning 2021 is the death of 4K QLED. They kept mentioning Samsung and even Sony switched their lower midrange from VA to ADS (aka IPS equivalent) panel. Samsung did it with QN85 series which is not cheap btw and certain sizes (namely 43") of X85J also uses ADS/IPS panel.
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My sister is working in Samsung TV dept but she isnt very knowledgeable in technical. She was told the older model is better too but was not told why. I also not sure since you cant really find much info on web.
If anything I can only suspect the panel. While doing research for X90J, I came across a couple youtubers that kept mentioning 2021 is the death of 4K QLED. They kept mentioning Samsung and even Sony switched their lower midrange from VA to ADS (aka IPS equivalent) panel. Samsung did it with QN85 series which is not cheap btw and certain sizes (namely 43") of X85J also uses ADS/IPS panel.
You mean which older model is better ya? I thought VA is better than IPS correct since VA should be brighter?
You mean which older model is better ya? I thought VA is better than IPS correct since VA should be brighter?
Tradeoff between both. VA has better contrast, while IPS has better viewing angle. Since reviews love to compare black levels, of course, prefer VA. My office just bought a 50" Samsung AU7000 for CCTV monitoring and truthfully, off angle really sucks. Washed out color and only can see a wall of bright light.
Tradeoff between both. VA has better contrast, while IPS has better viewing angle. Since reviews love to compare black levels, of course, prefer VA. My office just bought a 50" Samsung AU7000 for CCTV monitoring and truthfully, off angle really sucks. Washed out color and only can see a wall of bright light.
Which Samsung models you looked at before you purchased the X90J? Yeah I was looking at the AU series for Samsung also then the sales guy told me better top up a bit get Qled as the screen brighter and much better definition and I saw the difference also when I went to the showroom. I liked the Sony X85J also very nice but I bought Samsung TV mainly to pair with my Samsung HWQ-950A soundbar so that I can have Q Symphony.
Which Samsung models you looked at before you purchased the X90J? Yeah I was looking at the AU series for Samsung also then the sales guy told me better top up a bit get Qled as the screen brighter and much better definition and I saw the difference also when I went to the showroom. I liked the Sony X85J also very nice but I bought Samsung TV mainly to pair with my Samsung HWQ-950A soundbar so that I can have Q Symphony.
I was looking at TCL C716... 50"... then see LG A1 drop to 3.3k for 48"... but afraid to buy since my son watch youtube steamer playing games. Many static images. Last2 decide to double the budget and future proof