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post May 2 2025, 03:56 PM, updated 8 months ago

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my 1st 32'' was 2007 samsung rm1999 use for 13 years then kaput. then bought rm899 lg 32''.
now its time to taste over 50''. i'm the guy who use at least 5-10 years.

went to all harvey, aeon all many tv affordable an overcrowded but sad only 1, 2 customer.
i went to my cousin house he got hisense 55'' rm1.8k built in netflix 4k the picture already superior and magnificient to me. what makes samsung, sony or philips better? i mean so whats the point some 55'' sell for up to rm2-3k? do they want to make our eyes blind?

with so many tv brands and prices don't know what choose,
then oled 48'' rm3.9k or oled 55'' rm4.9k the way to go?
are those kinda like iphone pro max and s25 ultra of all tv?

i also got hundreds of dvds will the oled convert them well?

tq
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post May 2 2025, 04:01 PM

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buy the biggest you can afford. new normal size is 65 above
then select best tech - normal LED->QLED->OLED
then select feature you want - 'smart' ->google
then select warranty and brand.
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post May 2 2025, 04:02 PM

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Man, I don't know what you trying to find out from this post..

Maybe you want to be specific on your questions like budget, sizes, requirements.

If u can't tell the difference between screen quality, just get the cheapest and biggest one.
If u gonna use TV box, u don't need to know if it is a Smart TV or Google TV.


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post May 2 2025, 04:31 PM

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Under the Act, the utility innovation certificate provides for an initial duration of ten years protection from the date of filing of the application and renewable for further two consecutive terms of five years each subject to use.

i think applicable to majority countries. dulu each brand tv got own speciality. nowdays protection period end liao. can copy tiru

so expensive brand got their own smart home wifi integration.
maybe speaker louder bass. thats about it. screen panel took from random oem
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post May 2 2025, 04:35 PM

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low res content (dvd) upscale to high res (fhd, 4k uhd), need to rely on tvbox software or tv image "engine" they name it.
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post May 7 2025, 02:22 PM

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Just go for 65 inch 4k led tv already good enough, currently im using samsung 65 inch 4k led tv au7000 for astro and movies, basically a family tv
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post May 7 2025, 02:44 PM

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You just need a good tv then get another which is just big and cheap. So tempted when I open Lazada app today and TCL 75inch C645 only 3.5k... damn
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post May 15 2025, 07:35 PM

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QUOTE(mindmenglish @ May 2 2025, 03:56 PM)
my 1st 32'' was 2007 samsung rm1999 use for 13 years then kaput. then bought rm899 lg 32''.
now its time to taste over 50''. i'm the guy who use at least 5-10 years.

went to all harvey, aeon all many tv affordable an overcrowded but sad only 1, 2 customer.
i went to my cousin house he got hisense 55'' rm1.8k built in netflix 4k the picture already superior and magnificient to me. what makes samsung, sony or philips better? i mean so whats the point some 55'' sell for up to rm2-3k? do they want to make our eyes blind?

with so many tv brands and prices don't know what choose,
then oled 48'' rm3.9k or oled 55'' rm4.9k the way to go?
are those kinda like iphone pro max and s25 ultra of all tv?

i also got hundreds of dvds will the oled convert them well?

tq
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If you have to ask, then it means that you cannot perceive any difference between a "good" tv and a "bad" tv. Congratulations, this is good for you coz you can just buy the cheapest tv at they price that you want and be done with it.

For some people, me included, cannot tahan the blooming, poor colours, motion stutter, low brightness and overall bad quality visuals provided by low end tvs. So I need to waste more money to get a better tv otherwise I cannot stand watching it.
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post May 15 2025, 09:37 PM

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QUOTE(mindmenglish @ May 2 2025, 03:56 PM)
my 1st 32'' was 2007 samsung rm1999 use for 13 years then kaput. then bought rm899 lg 32''.
now its time to taste over 50''. i'm the guy who use at least 5-10 years.

went to all harvey, aeon all many tv affordable an overcrowded but sad only 1, 2 customer.
i went to my cousin house he got hisense 55'' rm1.8k built in netflix 4k the picture already superior and magnificient to me. what makes samsung, sony or philips better? i mean so whats the point some 55'' sell for up to rm2-3k? do they want to make our eyes blind?

with so many tv brands and prices don't know what choose,
then oled 48'' rm3.9k or oled 55'' rm4.9k the way to go?
are those kinda like iphone pro max and s25 ultra of all tv?

i also got hundreds of dvds will the oled convert them well?

tq
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Seriously from what u describe, u can simply just go to any shop to buy the cheapest tv that can fit ur need.

No need to consider any spec or brand at all.

 

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