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Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« on: Sep 08, 2017 at 02:44 PM »
recommendation po regarding best available bang for the buck 65" to 75" tv

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Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #1 on: Sep 08, 2017 at 03:06 PM »
I am also in the look for a new 4K HDR TV with the same price range...
Here are my choices sir...

1. LG 65sj8500 @ Php 98K to 100K
2. Samsung 65mu7000 @ Php 96K to 99K
3. LG 75uj6570 @ Php 134K to 140K
4. Samsung 75mu6100 @ 165K

If you are after the best of the best, look for the OLED TVs of LG, Sony and Panasonic ;)
« Last Edit: Sep 08, 2017 at 04:02 PM by ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ »


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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #3 on: Sep 08, 2017 at 04:35 PM »
65MU6100 (curved version) for 70k at Ansons

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #4 on: Nov 16, 2017 at 07:22 AM »
The 65 samsung mu 6303 is now only 62.5k in S&R Nova. This can actually upscale excellently the 720x304 content that i tried on it. Nice one. As i have the debate is not so hot on contents 720 up but on much smaller contents.
« Last Edit: Nov 16, 2017 at 07:26 AM by jerix »
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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #5 on: Nov 16, 2017 at 07:31 AM »
MU 6100 for me is the better one from that list:)

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #6 on: Nov 16, 2017 at 09:17 AM »
I find the 6100 and 6303 equally nice, though the 6100 is a lil bit rare in malls now. The 6103 on the other hand, which is the curved version of the same has been the one on display recently. This unit failed to acknowledge my media player hence i opted for the 6303, curved version of the 6300, with better rating in rtings.com.
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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #7 on: Nov 16, 2017 at 09:33 AM »
I find the 6100 and 6303 equally nice, though the 6100 is a lil bit rare in malls now. The 6103 on the other hand, which is the curved version of the same has been the one on display recently. This unit failed to acknowledge my media player hence i opted for the 6303, curved version of the 6300, with better rating in rtings.com.

anu difference ng mu6100 sa mu6300 if pareho silang flat? tia

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #8 on: Nov 16, 2017 at 09:42 AM »
I cant comment on their technical aspect other than what is provided online. My real concern between these two is whether it would recognize my media player or not. Its the 6100 that is compatible with my media player and the curved 6303. In view of the non availability of the the 6100 now, my option is the 6303.

I noticed though that the 6100's price in S&R is high at 80K+ in contrast with the 6303 at 62.5k.
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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #9 on: Nov 16, 2017 at 10:09 AM »
Almost all Samsung curved TV I tried (except the q series) has obvious back light bleed compared to the flat ones

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #10 on: Nov 16, 2017 at 10:13 AM »
I recently lost my beloved Panny plasma.  7 Years of great natural picture gone in an instant.  Fixing it may not be the wisest thing as who know how long it will last?   So I am looking for a replacement.  Here is a review  on the 6300 series.

http://televisions.reviewed.com/content/samsung-mu6300-series-tv-review
Onkyo 707
Wharefdale Diamond 9.6
Center 9 CM
Diamond 9.1
Mirage Omni s10

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Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #11 on: Nov 19, 2017 at 04:22 PM »
Came across the TCL 65x3 curved 4K TV while browsing and scouting for a 65" for our bedroom...
Haven't seen this personally but the spec sheet is promising ;D

Quantum Dot Technology
QLED
HDR Pro
Micro Dimming (I'm not sure if this is the same as Local Dimming)
Built In Harman Kardon Speakers
*Android TV*
64-bit A53 quad-core processor
Mali T860 MP2 480 MHz GPU
2.5GB RAM
16GB of internal storage

Local SRP is around Php 140,000 but cash price discount is between Php 88K to 96K

Worth it kaya...?  >:D

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #12 on: Nov 19, 2017 at 05:40 PM »
Yes at 90k and below

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #13 on: Nov 21, 2017 at 03:07 AM »
Best deal around of 75" not exceeding 180k? Or 65inch not exceeding 100k baka may marecommend po kayo.

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #14 on: Nov 21, 2017 at 08:21 AM »
Best deal around of 75" not exceeding 180k? Or 65inch not exceeding 100k baka may marecommend po kayo.

Sony 75x8500e @ Php 157K
Samsung 75mu6100 @ Php 135K
LG 75uj6570 @ Php 130K

Sony 65x8500
Samsung 65mu7000
TCL 65x3
Samsung 65mu6103

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #15 on: Nov 21, 2017 at 01:15 PM »
Sony 75x8500e @ Php 157K
Samsung 75mu6100 @ Php 135K
LG 75uj6570 @ Php 130K

Sony 65x8500
Samsung 65mu7000
TCL 65x3
Samsung 65mu6103


nakakainis presyo sa pinas

yung 75x900e US $ 2,800 sa amazon, around 146k



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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #16 on: Nov 21, 2017 at 02:23 PM »
nakakainis presyo sa pinas

yung 75x900e US $ 2,800 sa amazon, around 146k




Wow ang mura talaga dyan sa US...

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #17 on: Nov 21, 2017 at 02:34 PM »
yan din ang target ko the sony 75900E. Sana kahit P155k lang ok na eh.
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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #18 on: Nov 21, 2017 at 02:36 PM »
yan din ang target ko the sony 75900E. Sana kahit P155k lang ok na eh.

Last time I checked sir nasa 206K... Hayyy, yan din target ko because of local dimming.
Mas gumaganda contrast, colors and blacks...

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« Reply #19 on: Dec 05, 2017 at 11:43 PM »
At 65" size here are my choices with my budget...
Hopefully I could upgrade before the year ends  >:D

Sony 65x9000e @ Php 114,000
Samsung 65mu7000 @ Php 96,000
TCL 65x3 @ Php 89,000

My very first choice is really the LG 65c7 but @ Php 164,000 its way over budget :(

Right now my top choice is the Sony but I am also impressed with the TCL and Samsung, thinking of getting the cheaper option and get a soundbar with the price difference :)

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #20 on: Dec 06, 2017 at 05:41 AM »
Came across the TCL 65x3 curved 4K TV while browsing and scouting for a 65" for our bedroom...
Haven't seen this personally but the spec sheet is promising ;D

Quantum Dot Technology
QLED
HDR Pro
Micro Dimming (I'm not sure if this is the same as Local Dimming)
Built In Harman Kardon Speakers
*Android TV*
64-bit A53 quad-core processor
Mali T860 MP2 480 MHz GPU
2.5GB RAM
16GB of internal storage

Local SRP is around Php 140,000 but cash price discount is between Php 88K to 96K

Worth it kaya...?  >:D

I am also looking at the TCL 75" C2 at P115k.  Same price as the Sony 65" X9000.  Nandun lahat ng features na gusto ko kaso TCL ang brand.  Still hesitant on the quality.

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #21 on: Dec 06, 2017 at 06:49 AM »
My personal prejudices will probably prevent me from buying a TCL.  But that spec sheet is really good for the cash price posted.

I really want to go OLED on my next purchase, but the prices being shown in the malls is starting to get really tempting. 

The Samsung 65 MU6103 is currently at ₱67k these days and can even be lowered further if you pay in cash.  The 70 KU6000 is at about ₱92k, if you're able to find one.

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #22 on: Dec 06, 2017 at 04:42 PM »
In the market for another 65" recently too. What about the 7500D? Reviews point to bad contrast ratio but how would it diff from the 7500?

I got a 65C6 OLED this January for the bedroom and a ultra short throw LG PF1000 for the "cave". I did not think the projector part clearly since it requires a very flat wall and I got a remote drop down screen. I could never set it up properly, thus, going to sell the projector soon and just get another 65".

My initial plan is to get something to swap with the OLED from the bedroom since I feel the potential is lost as my wife is just interested in watching 90s show reruns and watch the least quality but the fastest and my ps4 pro is in the cave squandering it's HDR/4K powers. I want the swap to be not so jarring or a big noticeable change, I am even considering not telling her and swapping in the middle of the night to see if she even notices (lol). What would be the best case swap here?

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #23 on: Dec 06, 2017 at 07:16 PM »
In the market for another 65" recently too. What about the 7500D? Reviews point to bad contrast ratio but how would it diff from the 7500?

I got a 65C6 OLED this January for the bedroom and a ultra short throw LG PF1000 for the "cave". I did not think the projector part clearly since it requires a very flat wall and I got a remote drop down screen. I could never set it up properly, thus, going to sell the projector soon and just get another 65".

My initial plan is to get something to swap with the OLED from the bedroom since I feel the potential is lost as my wife is just interested in watching 90s show reruns and watch the least quality but the fastest and my ps4 pro is in the cave squandering it's HDR/4K powers. I want the swap to be not so jarring or a big noticeable change, I am even considering not telling her and swapping in the middle of the night to see if she even notices (lol). What would be the best case swap here?
You may need to get another LG just so the remotes will not need to be changed. ;D

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« Reply #24 on: Dec 06, 2017 at 09:54 PM »
You may need to get another LG just so the remotes will not need to be changed. ;D

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HAHA. Fortunately I have everything on a single Harmony Hub remote ;)

Back on topic though, I'm really looking for something 60-65k only, adhering to the 1k per inch ratio or less. hehe

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« Reply #25 on: Dec 06, 2017 at 10:40 PM »
HAHA. Fortunately I have everything on a single Harmony Hub remote ;)

Back on topic though, I'm really looking for something 60-65k only, adhering to the 1k per inch ratio or less. hehe

The Samsung 65mu6103 sir...

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #26 on: Dec 07, 2017 at 03:49 AM »
In the market for another 65" recently too. What about the 7500D? Reviews point to bad contrast ratio but how would it diff from the 7500?

It'd surely be an obvious downgrade from your OLED screen. The IPS clouding and reduced contrast would definitely be noticeable in a bedroom environment (unless your bedroom is brightly-lit), though you would get wide viewing angles and a judder-free 120Hz display.

I personally can't stand IPS with the lights off. Whether your wife will mind or not would be upto her.




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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #27 on: Dec 07, 2017 at 03:53 AM »
HAHA. Fortunately I have everything on a single Harmony Hub remote ;)

Back on topic though, I'm really looking for something 60-65k only, adhering to the 1k per inch ratio or less. hehe

The UA-65MU6303 is back at 57,849 (less with promo codes) in Lazada until 12.12.

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« Reply #28 on: Dec 07, 2017 at 11:32 AM »
Thanks guys!!

Looking around! I guess the VA Samsungs are better choices! @Stagea, that looks very tempting. I'll see if the local appliance store can match this.

What's the difference between 6103 and 6303?

Time to put up the PJ on the marketplace!

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #29 on: Dec 07, 2017 at 11:48 AM »
The UA-65MU6303 is back at 57,849 (less with promo codes) in Lazada until 12.12.

im also interested with this one.. san makikita promo codes sir? hehe