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post Jan 8 2024, 01:16 AM

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all brand cepat rosak. Nothing last forever. Why want u keep on changing new tv
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post Jan 8 2024, 02:31 AM

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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Jan 7 2024, 11:10 PM)
Philips ada baik? Ayam very long no heard of this brand d. The previous philips I own was when ayam didn't have fur on my D
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Should be good. I only dare to get this brand after seeing my close friend using his more than 6 years without any issues.

Pic quality and features good, VA panel and love the Ambilight.

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post Jan 8 2024, 03:21 AM

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QUOTE(PJng @ Jan 8 2024, 12:55 AM)
i don care about panel, so any brand is ok? sub 2k, or 1.7k
LG? samsung many say cepat rosak
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samsung dont make LCD panel anymore.
they sold them to TCL CSOT.
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post Jan 8 2024, 03:27 AM

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Buy expensive2 tv but if didnt get a proper licensed professional display calibrator to calibrate your tv also no use..
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post Jan 8 2024, 07:18 AM

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QUOTE(PJng @ Jan 8 2024, 12:55 AM)
i don care about panel, so any brand is ok? sub 2k, or 1.7k
LG? samsung many say cepat rosak
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Ya ok. I got Philips 50" rm1.2k bought during MCO. Looks great and still works.

QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Jan 8 2024, 02:31 AM)
Should be good.  I only dare to get this brand after seeing my close friend using his more than 6 years without any issues.

Pic quality and features good,  VA panel and love the Ambilight.

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I like ambilight. If I got Philips ambilight TV I might get the floor ambilight to complement. The floor one cost rm500 for 1 side.

QUOTE(Boy96 @ Jan 8 2024, 03:27 AM)
Buy expensive2 tv but if didnt get a proper licensed professional display calibrator to calibrate your tv also no use..
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No need
Expensive Samsung TV for build in calibration to use with Samsung handphone

For B40 can use iPhone and apple TV to calibrate. Owai

Anyway, just buy 85" and you feel the reason to buy expensive TV. The gempakness you feel everyday is awesome.
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post Jan 8 2024, 07:20 AM

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Oled of course.

U see any phone with qled screen? Lulz. It will look terrible.
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post Jan 8 2024, 07:26 AM

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OLED tv won't make your eyes feel tired for hours of watching.
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post Jan 8 2024, 07:34 AM

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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Jan 7 2024, 05:08 AM)
Guys, planning to replace my current LED TV due to burn in issue.

Any idea which is better between QLED and OLED in terms of reliability? Or any pros and cons? In terms of picture quality, OLED should be better based on articles I read.

Would love some actual feedback from actual users here, instead of those reviews/articles available online.

Ignore the price, as I believe the price difference is negligible for something that you will use multiple years.
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Like some have mentioned. Generally speacking and purely on picture quality, OLED is king.

Having said that, it may not be suitable for your specific requirement. Generally speaking. OLED is not suitable for very bright room like in a typical SenQ shows room.

OLED is also not suitable for static display. Like using as airport display panel or you playing some games with some static images.

Cost. OLED is generally more expensive and uses more electricity.


Sine I uses it in my house (no way as bright as SenQ show room), and watches movies (no video game), I use OLED and can't go back to LED or QLED




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post Jan 8 2024, 08:18 AM

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QUOTE(vapanel @ Jan 8 2024, 07:18 AM)

I like ambilight. If I got Philips ambilight TV I might get the floor ambilight to complement. The floor one cost rm500 for 1 side.


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You mean philips Hue ?

You can sync up the TV ambilight 26th the philips hue lights.


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post Jan 8 2024, 08:20 AM

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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Jan 8 2024, 02:31 AM)
Should be good.  I only dare to get this brand after seeing my close friend using his more than 6 years without any issues.

Pic quality and features good,  VA panel and love the Ambilight.

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that backlight good for display

very eyes hurting
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post Jan 8 2024, 08:24 AM

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QUOTE(submergedx @ Jan 8 2024, 08:20 AM)
that backlight good for display

very eyes hurting
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No it isn't. Especially on the bigger screen, it makes viewing more closer . You will feel that you are in the picture rather than watching it. More fun to watch. Don't think I can get used to TV without this feature now


By default setting, the ambilight level is rather high, bright.
I turned it down to 50% since my living area is dim / cozy at night.

This post has been edited by skyblu3: Jan 8 2024, 08:55 AM
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post Jan 8 2024, 08:27 AM

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Actually are the "improvements" these QLED, OLED or whatever shit bring really visible to an ordinary person's eyes?
I feel that all these are just gimmicks, and actually cannot be differentiated by the naked eye. From Plasma to LCD to LED, they have undergone so many improvements, and still ongoing.
I settled for a 75" UHD LED tv for just 3k+, at least we can easily tell the difference from a bigger size screen compared to all these gimicky naming schemes.
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post Jan 8 2024, 08:28 AM

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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Jan 8 2024, 08:18 AM)
You mean philips Hue ?

You can sync up the TV ambilight 26th the philips hue lights.


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Yes

More like this
https://s.lazada.com.my/s.7JZUU

But the link to Lazada is for Wiz which is incompatible with hue.

The hue one probably discontinued

Seems like Philip is discontinue hue

Why ar?

Is it Philip think Malaysian are b40?

No money to buy hue. Can only buy Wiz?

This post has been edited by vapanel: Jan 8 2024, 08:29 AM
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post Jan 8 2024, 08:36 AM

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QUOTE(Bananahead @ Jan 8 2024, 08:27 AM)
Actually are the "improvements" these QLED, OLED or whatever shit bring really visible to an ordinary person's eyes?
I feel that all these are just gimmicks, and actually cannot be differentiated by the naked eye. From Plasma to LCD to LED, they have undergone so many improvements, and still ongoing.
I settled for a 75" UHD LED tv for just 3k+, at least we can easily tell the difference from a bigger size screen compared to all these gimicky naming schemes.
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Good for you if you cant differentiate the difference. Mean you can go for cheapest largest tv you can get. No need high quality screen.
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post Jan 8 2024, 08:54 AM

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QUOTE(vapanel @ Jan 8 2024, 08:28 AM)
Yes

More like this
https://s.lazada.com.my/s.7JZUU

But the link to Lazada is for Wiz which is incompatible with hue.

The hue one probably discontinued

Seems like Philip is discontinue hue

Why ar?

Is it Philip think Malaysian are b40?

No money to buy hue. Can only buy Wiz?
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this Wiz looks good. Smart light.
but don't think this can be sync with Ambilight on the TV.



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post Jan 8 2024, 09:01 AM

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QUOTE(Bananahead @ Jan 8 2024, 08:27 AM)
Actually are the "improvements" these QLED, OLED or whatever shit bring really visible to an ordinary person's eyes?
I feel that all these are just gimmicks, and actually cannot be differentiated by the naked eye. From Plasma to LCD to LED, they have undergone so many improvements, and still ongoing.
I settled for a 75" UHD LED tv for just 3k+, at least we can easily tell the difference from a bigger size screen compared to all these gimicky naming schemes.
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QLED vs OLED is always the debate.
these two have stregths and weaknesses.
If you compare side by side in the show room, sure can see the difference.

But if you settle for one, let's say QLED.
you bring it home, watch it at home. You will be happy with it.

unless you are those hardcore type macam those audiophile people that their ears are super sensitive. That even using a RM600 power cord also makes a difference.

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post Jan 8 2024, 09:03 AM

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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Jan 8 2024, 08:54 AM)
this Wiz looks good.  Smart light. 
but don't think this can be sync with Ambilight on the TV.
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I already told you cannot

Wiz is B40 version of Hue

Malaysian are poor

That's why Philips don't want to sell expensive Hue
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post Jan 8 2024, 09:07 AM

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QUOTE(Bananahead @ Jan 8 2024, 08:27 AM)
Actually are the "improvements" these QLED, OLED or whatever shit bring really visible to an ordinary person's eyes?
I feel that all these are just gimmicks, and actually cannot be differentiated by the naked eye. From Plasma to LCD to LED, they have undergone so many improvements, and still ongoing.
I settled for a 75" UHD LED tv for just 3k+, at least we can easily tell the difference from a bigger size screen compared to all these gimicky naming schemes.
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Agree with you.
For the same amount of money, I will buy 65-75" branded Tv anytime... biggrin.gif
Bigger is king...

PS: I have 3 TVs in that size for each my house hall / family area.. I dont care QLED, OLED whatever shit... As long picture is good & clear...

This post has been edited by khusyairi: Jan 8 2024, 09:12 AM
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post Jan 8 2024, 09:15 AM

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QUOTE(Bananahead @ Jan 8 2024, 08:27 AM)
Actually are the "improvements" these QLED, OLED or whatever shit bring really visible to an ordinary person's eyes?
I feel that all these are just gimmicks, and actually cannot be differentiated by the naked eye. From Plasma to LCD to LED, they have undergone so many improvements, and still ongoing.
I settled for a 75" UHD LED tv for just 3k+, at least we can easily tell the difference from a bigger size screen compared to all these gimicky naming schemes.
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Once you watch OLED in a pitch black dark room, you probably wouldn’t say the same. Even for bright living room condition, dark movies can easily be differentiated also.
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post Jan 8 2024, 09:16 AM

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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Jan 7 2024, 12:08 PM)
Guys, planning to replace my current LED TV due to burn in issue.

Any idea which is better between QLED and OLED in terms of reliability? Or any pros and cons? In terms of picture quality, OLED should be better based on articles I read.

Would love some actual feedback from actual users here, instead of those reviews/articles available online.

Ignore the price, as I believe the price difference is negligible for something that you will use multiple years.
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what the diff i also dont know... hahaha

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