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post Jan 7 2024, 03:50 PM

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all also will degrade and leave shadow of logo etc
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post Jan 7 2024, 03:54 PM

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Qled for reliability and brightness. Oled expect led burnt after some time
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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Jan 7 2024, 12:15 PM)
Any feedback on the technology? OLED vs QLED.

Once i decide the tech i want, then only i plan to decide the brand.
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Kalau takut burn in tapi mau OLED thingy.

Look for Mini LED back-lit tech.

Have fun choosing.

Waiting for Sony to show off Mini LED back lit tech in CES soon

Hopefully

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This post has been edited by AthrunIJ: Jan 7 2024, 03:57 PM
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post Jan 7 2024, 04:09 PM

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OLED 65 inch overpriced so Qled saja for me.. When compared to normal LED really can see the diff. Bought a 55 inch LED and another 65 inch Qled.
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post Jan 7 2024, 04:10 PM

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Get extended warranty for 5 years for OLED. If burn in claim no issue.
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post Jan 7 2024, 04:10 PM

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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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If your current LED TV got burn in issue, then obviously OLED is a big no no. You watch a lot of shows with static images like news etc? Or like to pause?

I have had 2 OLEDs (LG and Sony) and after 6 months to 1 year confirm will have burn in. LG change panel once after 1 year and Sony too. I watch a lot of talk shows.

Sony lastest mini led looks good. But don't know when will come to Malaysia.
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Ask yourself, what kind of environment you watch TV the most? Bright? or Dim?

Since I always watch TV in well lit environment. Any LCD TV is good enough for me. OLED can reflect a lot in bright room.
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QUOTE(joeblow @ Jan 7 2024, 04:10 PM)
If your current LED TV got burn in issue, then obviously OLED is a big no no. You watch a lot of shows with static images like news etc? Or like to pause?

I have had 2 OLEDs (LG and Sony) and after 6 months to 1 year confirm will have burn in. LG change panel once after 1 year and Sony too. I watch a lot of talk shows.

Sony lastest mini led looks good. But don't know when will come to Malaysia.
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X95L Mini LED already available in Malaysia

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post Jan 7 2024, 04:34 PM

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I guess reliability is QLED?

My LG G2 OLED Panel lasted 8 months only.
Lucky the replacement was easy.
Now the brightness setting I only set to 80, no more 100.
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post Jan 7 2024, 04:35 PM

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hmm which one nia

i also currently looking for one

i guess id go for QLED this time around
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post Jan 7 2024, 04:41 PM

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whats the cheapest mini led now? hisense u7k is still quite high for value chasers.
probably can buy two cheepo qled from tcl.

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QUOTE(azbro @ Jan 7 2024, 04:34 PM)
I guess reliability is QLED?

My LG G2 OLED Panel lasted 8 months only.
Lucky the replacement was easy.
Now the brightness setting I only set to 80, no more 100.
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Sometimes it's not tv itself. Make sure also checked the plug and extension used. We tend to use cheap ass extension wire and and overload them with so much plug and use multiple extension to connect to the TV itself. In the long run it could affect the TV board.
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post Jan 7 2024, 04:42 PM

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Samsung mini led qled QA75NQ is rm10978 with shipping. Bought one to replace my 55 inch led as it stop working after 4 years

Picture quality is amazing for the price
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post Jan 7 2024, 04:47 PM

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I have both. Oled is far better. Play youtube video at 4k HDR give stunning image.
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Is it now no more normal TV? All smart TV?
Dunno how to choose TV now, home still using panasonic 32inch 720p, no any special function
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QUOTE(khreve @ Jan 7 2024, 01:28 PM)
pls consider as normal content(NEWS, SPORTS, TUBES, DRAMA/SERIES) will burn in OLED quicker compared to movies(pixel more active)

so also for normal content, don't bother spend OLED TV price for these content.... QLED(improved version of LED) more than enough
even local dimming not compulsory(living hall)

unless you are looking to max out spending then go either OLED or microLED

* btw, manufacturer will keep on churning out display tech names/acronyms  that confused consumer
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QUOTE(joeblow @ Jan 7 2024, 04:10 PM)
If your current LED TV got burn in issue, then obviously OLED is a big no no. You watch a lot of shows with static images like news etc? Or like to pause?

I have had 2 OLEDs (LG and Sony) and after 6 months to 1 year confirm will have burn in. LG change panel once after 1 year and Sony too. I watch a lot of talk shows.

Sony lastest mini led looks good. But don't know when will come to Malaysia.
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I normally use it for sports, news and youtubes. Very very seldom watch movie with it, maybe 1x or 2x in a year. No static image and seldom pause.

Yes, my current led tv has burn in issue, so looking for unit that last longer in term of reliability (not so often burn in). Meaning in term of burn in, qled should perform better right?

QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Jan 7 2024, 03:50 PM)
What TV you using currently?

And how is your TV watching time environment?
Brightly lit area?  Or dark cozy ?
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Normal led tv. Watching environment is ok, not too dark, not too bright. Have natural light through the sliding door but tinted glass.


QUOTE(AthrunIJ @ Jan 7 2024, 03:56 PM)
Kalau takut burn in tapi mau OLED thingy.

Look for Mini LED back-lit tech.

Have fun choosing.

Waiting for Sony to show off Mini LED back lit tech in CES soon

Hopefully

👀🍟🍷🤤
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What brand that have mini LED now? Samsung? Seems like many ppl recommend mini led for reliability.

QUOTE(kidmad @ Jan 7 2024, 04:09 PM)
OLED 65 inch overpriced so Qled saja for me.. When compared to normal LED really can see the diff. Bought a 55 inch LED and another 65 inch Qled.
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I think most probably because oled is still a new tech. Is the qled quality much better than led?
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QUOTE(0168257061 @ Jan 7 2024, 04:11 PM)
Ask yourself, what kind of environment you watch TV the most? Bright? or Dim?

Since I always watch TV in well lit environment. Any LCD TV is good enough for me. OLED can reflect a lot in bright room.
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Not too bright. Natural light go through the tinted glass of sliding doors, so its quite cozy.

QUOTE(azbro @ Jan 7 2024, 04:34 PM)
I guess reliability is QLED?

My LG G2 OLED Panel lasted 8 months only.
Lucky the replacement was easy.
Now the brightness setting I only set to 80, no more 100.
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8 months meaning replace it under warranty? Is the new panel comes with any warranty?

QUOTE(PJng @ Jan 7 2024, 04:55 PM)
Is it now no more normal TV? All smart TV?
Dunno how to choose TV now, home still using panasonic 32inch 720p, no any special function
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I think so all is smart tv now. Went few shops, unable to find any standard tv. Want to find 32in also hard nowadays.
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My Samsung tv all build to fail right after warranty period
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QUOTE(ry8128 @ Jan 7 2024, 05:13 PM)
I normally use it for sports, news and youtubes. Very very seldom watch movie with it, maybe 1x or 2x in a year. No static image and seldom pause.

Yes, my current led tv has burn in issue, so looking for unit that last longer in term of reliability (not so often burn in). Meaning in term of burn in, qled should perform better right?
Normal led tv. Watching environment is ok, not too dark, not too bright. Have natural light through the sliding door but tinted glass.
What brand that have mini LED now? Samsung? Seems like many ppl recommend mini led for reliability.
I think most probably because oled is still a new tech. Is the qled quality much better than led?
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Basically all brand has Mini LED

Just look for it

Lol


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post Jan 7 2024, 05:31 PM

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But LG does not have android tv right? Many /k recommend LG.

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