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Title: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Aug 07, 2013 at 01:57 PM
 
$15,000:

 
 
(http://www.hdtvsolutions.com/images/articles/LG-55EA9800-THX.jpg)
 
 
 
LG 55EA9800 OLED HDTV Reviewed
August 3rd, 2013

... Black appeared as promoted, dead black with no perceptible light emission, therefore making contrast ratio infinite. Our Konica Minolta LS 100 read 00.00 ftl as expected.

... There were around 50 or so stuck sub-pixels either white, blue or green (no red). They are extremely small, like stars in the night sky.

... The combination of infinite contrast, bright highlights and accurate color made the image to appear jaw-dropping amazing, easily some of the most gorgeous video displayed we’ve ever seen.
 
http://hdguru.com/lg-55ea9800-oled-hdtv-reviewed/ (http://hdguru.com/lg-55ea9800-oled-hdtv-reviewed/)
 
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Aug 07, 2013 at 02:04 PM
(http://icdn3.digitaltrends.com/image/curved-oled-front-5-625x1000.jpg)
 
YouTube:
LG 55EA9800 Curved OLED TV Review
By Caleb Denison of DigitalTrends, Aug. 2, 2013

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0J99OuSW_I (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c0J99OuSW_I)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 07, 2013 at 02:32 PM
baka 3 years or more pa bago maging affordable dito ... kailang maging PhP yung $ para makabili :)

nice share
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: skooter on Aug 07, 2013 at 04:04 PM
i was surprised by that article when he says the PQ is on par w/the high-end model plasma of panasonic and samsung? eh kung ganon i rather get a VT60 or ZT60 hahaha...for a quarter of its price.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Aug 07, 2013 at 09:54 PM
No, siguradong mas maganda ang OLED sa plasma.

Ang talagang problema, may 40+ dead subpixels daw.  Not visible from more than 1.5 feet away, pero ang dami naman.   

Yan din ang sabi sa DigitalTrends:

While testing brightness and black level, we discovered two notable points of interest (which we’re sure Merson will cover in deeper detail within his own review): 1. The EA9800 sample we reviewed arrived with a number of what we’re calling “lazy” sub-pixels. We stopped counting them around 40.

http://www.digitaltrends.com/tv-reviews/lg-55ea9800-review/ (http://www.digitaltrends.com/tv-reviews/lg-55ea9800-review/)
 
Kahit hindi visible from a regular viewing distance, duda pa rin tayo.  If a new unit already has this issue, what other issues might appear after some months of regular use?

We really need to wait until the tech matures further.  OK lang, para mas mura na.
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 07, 2013 at 11:11 PM
No, siguradong mas maganda ang OLED sa plasma.

Ang talagang problema, may 40+ dead subpixels daw.  Not visible from more than 1.5 feet away, pero ang dami naman.   

Yan din ang sabi sa DigitalTrends:

While testing brightness and black level, we discovered two notable points of interest (which we’re sure Merson will cover in deeper detail within his own review): 1. The EA9800 sample we reviewed arrived with a number of what we’re calling “lazy” sub-pixels. We stopped counting them around 40.

http://www.digitaltrends.com/tv-reviews/lg-55ea9800-review/ (http://www.digitaltrends.com/tv-reviews/lg-55ea9800-review/)
 
Kahit hindi visible from a regular viewing distance, duda pa rin tayo.  If a new unit already has this issue, what other issues might appear after some months of regular use?

We really need to wait until the tech matures further.  OK lang, para mas mura na.
 

agree sir, wait muna ... ang sama noon 40 dead pixels, yung current PC monitor ko 2 lang, pero pag black ang background very obvious
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: skooter on Aug 08, 2013 at 02:19 PM
yung nga problema may mga so called lazy pixels. In traditional led lcd panel this is considered a disastrous. IMHO if i want a moving image that nearly approach OLED's attributes i think it would be wise to get a VT60 or ZT60 instead at this point in time.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Aug 08, 2013 at 02:23 PM
"AT THIS POINT IN TIME" - I don't think anyone will argue that point. But as OLED technology improves, both Plasma and LED/LCD supporters will finally have the best of both worlds - deepest black, brightest whites. Plasma will be a thing of the past if OLED becomes affordable in the near future.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on Aug 08, 2013 at 02:52 PM
INSTEAD of aspiring the unattainable OLED, I'd rather save for a Panasonic ZT60 65" plasma. Guesstimatedly, it could go down to peso equivalent P138,000 (P43 to $1) plus P20,000. Forexworld shipping. Or, a 65" Panasonic BROADCAST-QUALITY, commercial-grade display like the 65PF30u ($2,600.) or the VX300u.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Clondalkin on Aug 09, 2013 at 05:47 PM
A little over 3.2K USD lang ang 65ZT60 sa US?  Hindi na makakabangon ang Panasonic Plasma nyan.

Back to topic, suddenly the 84 inch 4K Sony feels "reasonable".  Ang liit ng 55 next to the 84.

But then the 1st gen Sony OLED (was it 7 or 10") was like 2K USD so ganon nga siguro ang starting price.  Mahaba ba prusisyon.

Long live Plasma!


INSTEAD of aspiring the unattainable OLED, I'd rather save for a Panasonic ZT60 65" plasma. Guesstimatedly, it could go down to peso equivalent P138,000 (P43 to $1) plus P20,000. Forexworld shipping. Or, a 65" Panasonic BROADCAST-QUALITY, commercial-grade display like the 65PF30u ($2,600.) or the VX300u.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Clondalkin on Aug 10, 2013 at 01:16 PM
Pls. let us know in case you finally decide to import a 65ZT60 or VT60.   I would be totally interested.  Thanks!

Finally got to see the 65 inch Samsung 8500 Plasma in Manila.  It looked quite good - but then they were showing a pristine CG movie (was it Despicable Me or something like that?) which would look amazing even with the cheapest HDTV in the market.  So how can anyone properly discriminate between expensive high-end and entry to midstream models?  Wrong content to demo if they want to emphasize how beautiful under brightness or tough scenes this new TV is.  Nonetheless, happy to have more options than Panasonic VT or ZT.


THATS WHAT I gathered from web reports of continental Americans having "caught" a sort of a 2-day sale of the ZT60, they even reported they took it for $3,199. But this sale took place solely on the branches of one A/V chain store, which got a two-month exclusive selling monopoly on the unit. When that ended, the model is finally posted for sale on Amazon, at $4,000.00  But whats unusual about online pricing for A/V electronics (even AKG headphones) is that it fluctuates, going lower from what Americans' call list price. Now I've seen the 65VT60 having been listed for $3,400+ during its release, but two weeks ago, I thought I've caught it being priced at $2,900+ for something like two days on Amazon. Then the next time I checked on it, the VT60 climbed to $3,090+ yata (but still a big drop from the original $3,400). Based on this pricing pattern, I'm hopeful the ZT60 will also be dropped of its list price considerably, until it plateaus to $3,200 or lower.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: skooter on Aug 10, 2013 at 01:27 PM
seems OT na, sorry about this if we import a 65VT60 lets say from amazon does the warranty still cover in the philippines?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Clondalkin on Aug 10, 2013 at 01:36 PM
Definitely not. That's the risk you have to accept if you buy from outside the Philippines, among other risks.

Malaki kasi ang difference ng total cost kaya meron willing to take the risk.

 
seems OT na, sorry about this if we import a 65VT60 lets say from amazon does the warranty still cover in the philippines?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Aug 14, 2013 at 11:33 AM
Samsung slashes price of curved OLED TV to $8,999
Undercutting the price of rival LG, and previous reports, by six grand,
Samsung announces its first curved OLED TV for a price of $8,999.

by David Katzmaier
August 13, 2013 9:00 AM PDT
 
Begun, the curved OLED TV price war has.
 
Today Samsung announced that its first 55-inch curved OLED TV, model KN55S9C, is shipping now to specialty dealers in the U.S. for $8,999.
 
That price undercuts arch-nemesis LG, whose own 55-inch curved OLED TV is on sale now for $14,999 exclusively at Best Buy's Magnolia stores.

xxx xxx
 
..."Samsung's price cut came as a result of improved manufacturing yield, and [Korean] customers that already purchased one will be refunded the difference," said the report.
 
http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-33199_7-57598160-221/samsung-slashes-price-of-curved-oled-tv-to-$8999/ (http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-33199_7-57598160-221/samsung-slashes-price-of-curved-oled-tv-to-$8999/)

 
 
 
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Samsung OLED (left) vs. LG OLED (right):

 
(http://cdn.asia.cnet.com/story_media/62215577/woled2_sc.jpg)
 
http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-tvs/samsung-kn55s9c/4505-6482_7-35823374.html (http://reviews.cnet.com/flat-panel-tvs/samsung-kn55s9c/4505-6482_7-35823374.html)
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Nov 25, 2013 at 09:20 PM
 
Inkjet Printing May Bring Era Of Cheaper & Flatter 4K OLED TV
By Vincent Teoh
22 November 2013, 11:19 am GMT

... One reason why prices of OLED TVs are sky-high at the moment is because manufacturers have struggled to extract decent yield rates from their production line. If Kateeva’s YIELDjet manufacturing process can improve yields and OLED panel lifespan as promised, then this may herald an era of more affordable (and hopefully flat) OLED televisions.
 
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/inkjet-oled-201311223466.htm (http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/inkjet-oled-201311223466.htm)
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Macmon on Nov 26, 2013 at 10:03 AM
Hmm the future of better PQ? The possible plasma killer for the next 3 to 4 years. Once the prices go down and the OLED technology becomes better. Version 1 of the OLED... nice to know... but pass on getting it. :) Reason of course is the price and not know yet the durability of the OLED.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: dulber32 on Nov 27, 2013 at 11:38 PM
uhm, magka ink blots din kaya yan gaya ng amoled screens sa phones and tablets?
sa phone and tablet use ko  (next to nil movie viewing) hindi naging problema ink blots
pero kung gamit for movie viewing strictly -lagot
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Philander on Dec 06, 2013 at 08:57 PM
Saw it live at Avant Greenbelt.
LG First Curved OLED TV

(http://img46.imageshack.us/img46/5013/oedt.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Dec 08, 2013 at 11:01 PM
Thanks for the heads-up.  I saw the display at Avant Greenbelt 4.  55 Inches at P500,000. 
 
Astounding picture.  Blackest blacks.  Flexible panel.  Passive 3D.  But without any anti-glare filter.
 
Contrary to my expectations, the convex curve does not produce any noticeable distortions.
 
However, when viewed from an angle, there's a slight color shift.  Whites become slightly yellowish when viewed from one side.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Dec 12, 2013 at 03:10 PM
First Chinese OLED TV Uses 55″ WRGB Panel From LG – & It’s Flat!
By Mike Wheatley
10 December 2013, 12:50 pm GMT

(http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/news/skyworth-oled.jpg)
 
Skyworth OLED with LG panel
 

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/chinese-oled-201312103505.htm (http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/chinese-oled-201312103505.htm)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Macmon on Dec 12, 2013 at 07:02 PM
Now if this is in the 20 T range.... pwede na.. hahahaha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Dec 26, 2013 at 03:01 PM
Sony, Panasonic Call Off OLED TV Tie-Up
By Kana Inagaki
Dec. 25, 2013 12:41 a.m. ET

TOKYO— Sony Corp. 6758.TO +0.28% and Panasonic Corp. 6752.TO +0.42% have decided to end a development venture that would produce technology to make big and ultrathin televisions, underscoring the challenges of bringing next-generation TVs to the mass market.
 
People with knowledge of the matter said Wednesday the alliance in technology for organic light-emitting diode display, or OLED, panels for large-screen TVs is expected to end this month, a year and a half after Japan's two big consumer electronics rivals decided to work together.
 
The screens offer improved image quality in a much thinner frame than existing liquid-crystal displays, and are brighter and more energy efficient than LCDs, the most popular types of screens today.
 
Sony developed the world's first OLED television, an 11-inch model released in 2007, but it has struggled to roll out additional models at larger sizes because costs remained too high for a mass-market product.
The Japanese rivals agreed last year to cooperate on OLED technology to bring down the costs and lower risks of developing a new display technology and building production facilities. Despite ending the alliance for now, they may still explore cooperating on production technology for OLED panels in the future, the people said.
 
One of the people said the sharing of information about a new production method using printing technologies had allowed the companies to enhance the speed of production for OLED TVs. Sony and Panasonic exhibited a prototype ultrahigh-definition, 56-inch OLED television at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
 
South Korean makers such as Samsung Electronics Co. 005930.SE -0.49% and LG Electronics Inc. 066570.SE +0.45% have driven the market, both rolling out a 55-inch OLED television earlier this year. But they also are struggling to cost-effectively produce OLED screens to make the technology affordable for most consumer TVs.
 
Combined with the high costs, the increasing demand for ultrahigh-definition TVs, which promise four times the resolution of existing high definition LCD TVs, has also raised questions whether consumers are willing to try out another new technology and pay a premium for OLED TVs when prices for the new ultrahigh-definition TVs are already starting to come down. The shipments of ultrahigh-definition TVs are expected to total 1.9 million units in 2013 and rise to 12.7 million units in 2014, according to research firm NPD DisplaySearch.


http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304475004579279393834422588 (http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304475004579279393834422588)
 
 
 
Wala na yan, patay na talaga ang Japanese consumer electronics.
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: pekspert on Dec 26, 2013 at 11:56 PM
Saw this 55" LG OLED display at Sm MOA. I wasnt really impressed with the picture quality. It looked dark and unfocused. I only liked the thinness of the panel but then again it looked very very fragile as in one mistake and there goes your P500k investment. I was even more impressed with the sony 4k tv that was nearby.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: skooter on Dec 27, 2013 at 08:37 AM
Sony, Panasonic Call Off OLED TV Tie-Up
By Kana Inagaki
Dec. 25, 2013 12:41 a.m. ET

TOKYO— Sony Corp. 6758.TO +0.28% and Panasonic Corp. 6752.TO +0.42% have decided to end a development venture that would produce technology to make big and ultrathin televisions, underscoring the challenges of bringing next-generation TVs to the mass market.
 
People with knowledge of the matter said Wednesday the alliance in technology for organic light-emitting diode display, or OLED, panels for large-screen TVs is expected to end this month, a year and a half after Japan's two big consumer electronics rivals decided to work together.
 
The screens offer improved image quality in a much thinner frame than existing liquid-crystal displays, and are brighter and more energy efficient than LCDs, the most popular types of screens today.
 
Sony developed the world's first OLED television, an 11-inch model released in 2007, but it has struggled to roll out additional models at larger sizes because costs remained too high for a mass-market product.
The Japanese rivals agreed last year to cooperate on OLED technology to bring down the costs and lower risks of developing a new display technology and building production facilities. Despite ending the alliance for now, they may still explore cooperating on production technology for OLED panels in the future, the people said.
 
One of the people said the sharing of information about a new production method using printing technologies had allowed the companies to enhance the speed of production for OLED TVs. Sony and Panasonic exhibited a prototype ultrahigh-definition, 56-inch OLED television at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
 
South Korean makers such as Samsung Electronics Co. 005930.SE -0.49% and LG Electronics Inc. 066570.SE +0.45% have driven the market, both rolling out a 55-inch OLED television earlier this year. But they also are struggling to cost-effectively produce OLED screens to make the technology affordable for most consumer TVs.
 
Combined with the high costs, the increasing demand for ultrahigh-definition TVs, which promise four times the resolution of existing high definition LCD TVs, has also raised questions whether consumers are willing to try out another new technology and pay a premium for OLED TVs when prices for the new ultrahigh-definition TVs are already starting to come down. The shipments of ultrahigh-definition TVs are expected to total 1.9 million units in 2013 and rise to 12.7 million units in 2014, according to research firm NPD DisplaySearch.


http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304475004579279393834422588 (http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304475004579279393834422588)
 
 
 
Wala na yan, patay na talaga ang Japanese consumer electronics.
 
it looks like the OLED TV technology would still be out of reach from most of the consumers for years to come....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: klpangan on Dec 30, 2013 at 08:33 AM
Which is worth it 120hz vs 3d vs smarttv vs android tv
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mak_mak on Jan 01, 2014 at 09:03 PM
Saw this 55" LG OLED display at Sm MOA. I wasnt really impressed with the picture quality. It looked dark and unfocused. I only liked the thinness of the panel but then again it looked very very fragile as in one mistake and there goes your P500k investment. I was even more impressed with the sony 4k tv that was nearby.

di dapat naka display sa entance ng sm appliance un..! hina-hawak hawakan ng mga costumer at kina katok ng mga bata yung display unit.. :o... i like the sony 4k tv even better... :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on Jan 07, 2014 at 07:04 PM
THE CES 2014 show "unleashes" new TV models or prototypes for 2014. Nothing there is spoken about PLASMA TV, PDP technology is now a footnote, not anymore a display "forefront" held in almost reverent esteem by discerning videophiles. The only citation for PDP is Samsung's very low-key announcement of a 2014 F8500 plasma model that'll be priced lower and trimmed of the largely (gimmick-type/pampagulo) non-Picture features that the current one is replete with. This model is not debuting in CES and the announcement's not supported by images of the prototype. Apart from this Samsung TV release, no more is mentioned on plasma. Which brings the dimmest portent for PDP as this Korean manufacturer has not truly revolutionized the technology but merely churned ho-hum models after models that no purists ever considered as benchmarks - during plasma's ascendant years. The loudest buzz on the TV front is about 4K LEDs and ever-larger OLEDS. I've not been a cave-dweller all these years but those flashy techs just can't elicit any thrilled throbs in me, I see them in their present incarnations as much ado about nothing.
If Samsung remains as the leading PDP manufacturer, mabuti pang wala. After this sinking-feeling news on plasma's adieu's, I'm left with sifting info on video processors, projector screens that could truly improved DLP beaming, or a new Blu-ray player that could incorporate HQV Realta video processing that's more advanced than the Vida or the T2. The demonstrative sign that some fellas truly upholds the departing Panasonic PDPs was the quick drying up of the ZT60 top-end model. Wala nang mabili nito ngayon from the mainstream dealers in North America, mayroon man, noong nagtingin-tingin ako sa web, either the prices are pegged on its original SRP or raised far too high.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: skooter on Jan 07, 2014 at 08:09 PM
all i want to know is their evolution kit(ver. 2014) for my F8500, fine w/me if they got nothing for PDP tech. this time around.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Jan 09, 2014 at 02:43 PM
 

LG 77EC9800
Key Features: 77-inch OLED screen; Curved design; UHD/4K Native resolution; WebOS Smart engine; Passive 3D playback
Manufacturer: LG

   
LG 77EC9800 review: first impressions from CES 2014
(http://static.trustedreviews.com/94/00002a827/dfb1_orh616w616/LG77EC9800Unveiled.jpg)

http://www.trustedreviews.com/lg-77ec9800_TV_review (http://www.trustedreviews.com/lg-77ec9800_TV_review)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Jan 09, 2014 at 02:49 PM
Chinese OLED:
 

TCL showcases Curved Ultra-HD, OLED and Holographic Display TV Technology at 2014 International CES

(http://www.oled-info.com/files/TCL-55-inch-flat-OLED-CES-2014-img_assist-400x299.jpg)
TCL Flat 55" OLED

http://prwire.com.au/pr/41262/tcl-showcases-curved-ultra-hd-oled-and-holographic-display-tv-technology-at-2014-international-ces (http://prwire.com.au/pr/41262/tcl-showcases-curved-ultra-hd-oled-and-holographic-display-tv-technology-at-2014-international-ces)
 
 
 
Haier Unveil Curved OLED TVs & Glasses-Free 3D 4K TV at CES 2014
By Vincent Teoh
5 January 2014, 7:05 pm GMT

 (http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/news/haier-oled.jpg)
Haier Curved 55" OLED

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/haier-oled-201401053551.htm (http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/haier-oled-201401053551.htm)
 
 


 (http://www.oled-info.com/files/hisense-OLED-TV-prototype-ces-2014-img_assist-400x300.jpg)
Hisense 55"OLED
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on May 08, 2014 at 02:30 PM
 
May 6, 2014 1:30 am JST
Samsung hits the pause button on OLED TVs
KENTARO OGURA, Nikkei staff writer
 
SEOUL -- Samsung Electronics has abandoned plans for a new facility to manufacture next-generation display panels for televisions, deterred by the inefficiency of production amid intense price competition in the TV market.

http://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Companies/Samsung-hits-the-pause-button-on-OLED-TVs (http://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Companies/Samsung-hits-the-pause-button-on-OLED-TVs)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on May 08, 2014 at 02:35 PM

Sony and Panasonic plans to enter OLED-Tv market with LG-Display panels
Is the rumor true? Has Samsung Display stopped producing OLED TVs?
on April 22, 2014

Japanese Sony and Panasonic television makers want to introduce their own OLED-television devices but now with their own developed/produced panels. Both companies plan to buy the OLED-TV panels from LG-Display.

http://news.oled-display.net/sony-and-panasonic-plans-to-enter-oled-tv-market-with-lg-display-panels/ (http://news.oled-display.net/sony-and-panasonic-plans-to-enter-oled-tv-market-with-lg-display-panels/)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mbc0528 on May 08, 2014 at 02:54 PM
drool... magkano kaya mga iyan?  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on May 31, 2014 at 07:58 PM
 
Kateeva Grows Infrastructure to Support Sales

MENLO PARK, CA -- (Marketwired) -- 05/28/14 --

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... Kateeva announced the planned expansion of its Silicon Valley facilities to create dedicated manufacturing space. The first YIELDjet™ tools for mass production will be built at this location. YIELDjet is the world's first inkjet printer designed from the ground up to mass produce flexible and large-size OLED panels. With unique precision deposition capabilities, YIELDjet makes production of such ultra-light, paper-thin OLED displays economically viable -- for the first time.

http://www.einnews.com/pr_news/206844662/kateeva-grows-infrastructure-to-support-sales (http://www.einnews.com/pr_news/206844662/kateeva-grows-infrastructure-to-support-sales)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Jun 02, 2014 at 11:24 AM
UK Retailer to Hold 4K TVs vs OLED TV vs Plasma Shootout
By Vincent Teoh
14 May 2014, 5:46 pm BST

The Crampton and Moore 2014 TV shootout event will take place at Leeds Trinity University (post code LS18 5HD) on Saturday the 31st of May from 11am to 5pm.

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/shootout-201405143775.htm (http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/shootout-201405143775.htm)
 

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Results:

1. Best TV: Panasonic TX-P60ZT65B (plasma)
2. Best 4K TV: Panasonic TX-65AX802B (4K LED)
 
 
Panasonic AX802 is Best 4K TV; ZT Plasma Pips LG OLED
By Vincent Teoh
1 June 2014, 9:15 pm BST

... The “Best TV” category was much closer, but it’s the other Panasonic, the Viera ZT plasma, which took the prize home, edging out the LG curved OLED by 10 votes to 7.

None of the 4K LED LCDs received any vote for “Best TV”, suggesting that they still have some way to go before approaching the picture quality of the as-good-as-dead plasma and the not-yet-fully-fledged OLED TVs.

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/result-201406013793.htm (http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/result-201406013793.htm)
 
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Jul 06, 2014 at 01:07 PM
Bad news for those of us anticipating lower OLED prices, thinking that OLED will outperform plasma in all areas.

It seems that OLED will surely have motion blur problems despite extremely fast response times. 

Why?  Because OLED TV uses sample-and-hold, like LCD/LED, instead of plasma-style PWM (pulse width modulation). 

As a result, even if static resolution is 1080p, motion resolution on OLED is only 300 lines, similar to LED; unlike plasma, which can easily do 700 lines even with a low-end model.


Despite boasting insanely fast response time, the current generation of OLED televisions are driven by sample-and-hold method, so their motion characteristics resemble LCDs instead of impulse-type displays such as CRTs and plasmas. Indeed, running our reference motion resolution test sequence (namely the horizontally scrolling line chart in Chapter 31 of the FPD Benchmark Software disc) on the 55EA980W yielded a motion resolution of 300, the same result usually observed on vanilla LCD panels unaided by motion-enhancing technologies.
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/55ea980w-201312083487.htm (http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/55ea980w-201312083487.htm)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Aug 12, 2014 at 11:14 AM
The start of affordable OLEDs:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-55-class-54-5-8-diag--oled-curved-1080p-smart-3d-hdtv/7846019.p;jsessionid=2D490AA9E180CE97A0F5C00F506DE5C6.bbolsp-app01-164?id=1219295374459&skuId=7846019&st=55ec9300&cp=1&lp=1 (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-55-class-54-5-8-diag--oled-curved-1080p-smart-3d-hdtv/7846019.p;jsessionid=2D490AA9E180CE97A0F5C00F506DE5C6.bbolsp-app01-164?id=1219295374459&skuId=7846019&st=55ec9300&cp=1&lp=1)
http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-55EC9300-oled-tv (http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-55EC9300-oled-tv)
http://reviews.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/lg-lcd-tv/lg-55ec9300.html (http://reviews.lcdtvbuyingguide.com/lg-lcd-tv/lg-55ec9300.html)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Aug 12, 2014 at 03:18 PM
Thanks for the heads-up.  This is very welcome news.
 
There are no top-notch pro reviews yet, so in the meantime, we'll have to be content with a link to another lazy-ass review.  This one is not curved, and has a different pedestal stand:
 
LG 55EC9300 OLED TV
First Impressions Review
LG put OLED and webOS together, and it's a beautiful thing.
 
(http://res.cloudinary.com/reviewed-com/image/fetch/c_fill,f_auto,g_center,w_940/https://reviewed-production.s3.amazonaws.com/attachment/be87a97ada8545d6/LG-55EC9300-Hero_edited.jpg)
 
http://televisions.reviewed.com/content/lg-55ec9300-oled-tv-first-impressions-review?sf28077489=1 (http://televisions.reviewed.com/content/lg-55ec9300-oled-tv-first-impressions-review?sf28077489=1)
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jjb on Aug 12, 2014 at 10:49 PM
Went to Anson's and was offered huge discounts sa LG OLED TVs! 55inches ang only size- 180k+ lang sa curved and 200k+ sa flat screen with built-in H/K speakers. Not bad knowing SRP is 350k.
Wasnt able to test the screens though with bluray material. Pero maganda ang colors and resolution sa material displays nila.
Tempting!!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Aug 14, 2014 at 01:59 PM
Older models are now on sale as well:
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-55-class-54-5-8-diag--oled-curved-1080p-smart-3d-hdtv/1601055.p?id=1219056635583& (http://www.bestbuy.com/site/lg-55-class-54-5-8-diag--oled-curved-1080p-smart-3d-hdtv/1601055.p?id=1219056635583&)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: turismo1997 on Aug 14, 2014 at 10:06 PM
Apart the price, another thing that is holding me back is the longevity of OLED screen. I've been reading that around 50% is lost after 4 years.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Aug 16, 2014 at 10:49 AM

LG’s $3500 OLED TV is the answer
to plasma lovers’ prayers

By Caleb Denison —August 11, 2014
 
(http://icdn2.digitaltrends.com/image/lg-55ec9300-oled-tv-2-640x0.jpg)
 
LG says Best Buy will be the first to sell the new curved OLED set starting August 24, and is accepting pre-orders now at BestBuy.com.
 
http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/lg-55ec9300-oled-tv-is-3500/#!bEiOW2 (http://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/lg-55ec9300-oled-tv-is-3500/#!bEiOW2)

 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Aug 16, 2014 at 10:53 AM
 
 
4K OLED!
 
 
 
 

LG's 65-inch Ultra HD 4K OLED TV is more affordable, but still expensive
Break open the piggy bank, folks

By JR Bookwalter  July 31st
 
(http://cdn2.mos.techradar.futurecdn.net//art/televisions/LG/lg-ultra-curved/lg-curved%20(16)-578-80.jpg)
 
http://www.techradar.com/news/television/hdtv/lg-s-65-inch-ultra-hd-4k-oled-tv-is-more-affordable-but-still-expensive-1259867 (http://www.techradar.com/news/television/hdtv/lg-s-65-inch-ultra-hd-4k-oled-tv-is-more-affordable-but-still-expensive-1259867)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Aug 20, 2014 at 01:49 PM
 
(http://fivestarbuy.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/l/g/lg_electronics_55ec9300_55_1080p_smart_3d_1028758.jpg)
 
Aug. 18, 2014:
 
LG OLED 55CE9300 wins 2014 VE shootout:
 
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-flat-panels-general-oled-technology/1650169-2014-value-electronics-flat-panel-shootout-results.html (http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-flat-panels-general-oled-technology/1650169-2014-value-electronics-flat-panel-shootout-results.html)
 
 
 
Aug. 19, 2014:
 
A recount shows that the Samsung plasma 64F8500 got the highest number of votes total and average.  After deliberation, both the LG OLED and Samsung plasma were declared tied at first place.
 
 http://www.cnet.com/news/lg-wins-value-electronics-shootout-2014/ (http://www.cnet.com/news/lg-wins-value-electronics-shootout-2014/)
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Aug 21, 2014 at 10:16 PM
avsforum discussions:

Mentioned during the 2014 VE Shootout were the following problems, re: the LG 55EC9300 OLED:

- Uses sample-and-hold method (same as low-end LED TVs); no BFI (black frame insertion).
- Low motion resolution --- 300 lines of motion resolution; max. 600 lines with TruMotion engaged; same as last year's model.
- Unstable gamma due to ABL (auto brightness limiter).
- ABL was overly aggressive, even worse than some plasmas (13 fL [foot-Lamberts] on full white screen vs. 104 fL on 10% window).
- Visible image retention.
- Poor color tracking, as shown by the green car motion test clip and color saturation sweeps.
- DNR (digital noise reduction) cannot be disabled. 
- Viewing angles are better than LCD, but noticeably worse than plasma.

http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-flat-panels-general-oled-technology/1601121-lg-55ec9300-55-oled-anticipation-thread-16.html#post26656201 (http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-flat-panels-general-oled-technology/1601121-lg-55ec9300-55-oled-anticipation-thread-16.html#post26656201)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Oct 03, 2014 at 10:44 AM
LG Releases First 4K OLED TV in U.S.
By Marshall Honorof
October 2, 2014 8:14 AM
 
(http://www.lg.com/us/images/tvs/65ec9700/gallery/medium01.jpg)
 
http://www.tomsguide.com/us/lg-4k-oled-us,news-19671.html#lg-4k-oled-us%2Cnews-19671.html?&_suid=1412304171122039061449048520913 (http://www.tomsguide.com/us/lg-4k-oled-us,news-19671.html#lg-4k-oled-us%2Cnews-19671.html?&_suid=1412304171122039061449048520913)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Oct 29, 2014 at 09:34 PM
From Consumer Reports:
 
LG's OLED TV isn't the best TV we've ever tested
But the 55-inch 1080p 55EC9300 model shows

why OLED sets will soon top our TV ratings
Published: October 24, 2014 10:15 AM
 
OLED TV technology isn’t exactly new—we tested the first set, Sony’s 11-inch XEL-1, back in 2008, and Samsung’s KN55SC9 set last year. (The Sony's black levels were so deep we had to buy new test equipment.) But LG’s latest OLED TV, the 55-inch 55EC9300 is notable for two reasons: One, it’s priced at just $3,500—about $5,500 less than last year’s models—and it’s the first OLED TV to make it into our TV Ratings. On certain key aspects of display performance, it was unparalleled. But unlike some other reviewers, we can't say that it's the best all-around TV we've ever tested.
 
The 55EC9300 is a visually attractive set, with a super-thin profile—thinner than even the sleekest LCD TV in our labs—and a gently curved 55-inch screen. OLED is an energy-efficient technology, and the LG model used less energy than any TV its size in our Ratings. Overall picture quality was excellent, and its sound was good but not great, which was not unexpected given the cabinet's shallow depth. The television's overall score placed it only fifth in its size category in our Ratings
 
Still, it's clear that in some ways the 55EC9300 has no rivals. This is especially true in the areas of black levels and contrast, which are deeper than anything produced by even the best plasmas. While it has a few flaws, it's certainly a harbinger of even better things to come, especially when the first OLED TVs with Ultra HD resolutions (3840x2160) arrive.
 
Black levels and contrast were superb with our test patterns and movie clips that often emphasize the performance limitations of LCD TVs, which use a separate backlight. For example, in scenes from the movie "Gravity," white objects—such as Sandra Bullock’s spacesuit, the spaceship, or stars—are brightly illuminated, while the deep black of space is, well, deep black, not gray like we see with most LCD TVs. Also, the depth of black did not vary with the viewing angle, another issue with LCD sets. The same was true with scenes from "Star Wars."
 
If you’re watching a football game, the OLED will look great, though it may not stand out from the better LCD TVs available. But if you switch to a dark scene in a movie such as "Batman" or "Harry Potter," the difference in black levels will jump out at you, delivering contrast unlike any other display. And there is no clouding or haziness, like we see with many LCD TVs. In our labs, every visitor was able to pick out the OLED TV from the LCD TVs in the room without a problem.
 
Many TV experts, including our own, feel that contrast—the difference between the darkest and brightest images a TV can reproduce—is among the most important elements of a TV’s picture quality. We have seen excellent black levels on some LCD sets, especially on those helped along by an effective local dimming feature. But while this feature can help improve contrast on darker scenes, it does little for brighter scenes, and can often introduce some unusual side effects, such as the unexpected illumination of areas that are supposed to be black. This is especially visible when the TV is viewed from off angles.) OLED is an emissive technology, meaning it produces its own light, so it doesn't need a separate backlight, and therefore doesn't need to resort to these tricks. Simply put, black levels and contrast are better on this set than any other TV we’ve ever tested, except perhaps the Samsung OLED set we had in our labs last year. (That TV never made it into our Ratings because it was rented from the manufacturer, not purchased at retail.)
 
But once we put black levels and contrast aside, we had some issues with LG’s implementation of its OLED technology that prevented the set from being the top TV in terms of picture quality. The first was color accuracy, which was a bit off when we compared it to our calibrated reference TV. In our set, there was a color shift toward red; as a result, whites had a reddish-pink tinge, and we were unable to make them completely accurate using the TV’s picture controls. Unlike Samsung, which uses red, green, and blue OLED subpixels, LG's technology, called white OLED, adds a white subpixel to the arrangement, and uses color filters to create red, green, and blue light. We can't say that LG's color shift is due to this implementation, but it does have some manufacturing advantages, which is perhaps why LG is pushing OLED more aggressively than Samsung.
 
Although our resolution tests, as shown above, indicated that the OLED TV was capable of full 1080p resolution, on Blu-ray movies we noted that finest detail and texture were not as crisp as we expect from a full 1080p TV. We attributed this to some slight noise reduction processing that we could not turn off.  Finally, while the TV can deliver the deepest black levels we’ve seen from a set in our Ratings, our grayscale test revealed that as the bars get progressively darker they do not fade gracefully to black; instead, they drop off suddenly right before reaching the blackest level. On darker scenes, this issue reveals itself in the darker shadows, where instead of smooth transitions we saw coarse, edgy contours. You can avoid this by raising the brightness level, but you then lose that deep black. We’re being picky here because the best TVs today don’t have these issues.
 
But overall, LG’s 55EC9300 OLED TV is a top-performing 1080p set, and certainly ranks among the best TVs we’ve ever tested. It's worth noting that under normal viewing, many people won't notice the flaws we point out in this review. But even with some of the noted shortcomings of this set, it's clear to us that OLED will quickly emerge as the top display technology for those who care about top-notch television picture quality. That's why we're eagerly awaiting the arrival of some of LG's even newer OLED TVs, offered in 65- and 77-inch screen sizes, which combine OLED performance with higher Ultra HD TV resolutions.  We expect these sets—and hopefully Ultra HD OLED TVs from other manufacturers—to become the new benchmarks for TV performance for the next several years.
 
—James K. Willcox and Claudio Ciacci
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Nov 17, 2014 at 12:31 PM
 
OLED For Everyone? LG Explains
How It's Making OLED TVs Affordable
11/12/2014 @ 7:17AM
 
... LG’s assault on OLED’s pricing is being launched on two fronts: economies of scale and improved manufacturing techniques to boost yield rates.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2014/11/12/oled-for-everyone-lg-explains-how-its-making-oled-tvs-affordable/ (http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2014/11/12/oled-for-everyone-lg-explains-how-its-making-oled-tvs-affordable/)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mav14 on Nov 17, 2014 at 01:12 PM
I visited Anson's (The Link) last week to look for a possible replacement for my LG 50PK550R plasma. I'm planning to upgrade soon. Since there are no more Samsung PS51F8500 plasmas available, I was initially considering going UHD LED.

When I visited the LG area, I was drawn towards the OLED TVs on display. To my surprise, the 55EA9700 is being sold at "only" 149,999 cash (IIRC). I'm not sure if this is a good price already since I'm just shopping around just now. Too bad it's curved (prefer a flat one) and not wall mountable. However, the design and PQ is just amazing. I'm now considering it actually hehe. I'm currently doing some research. I'm also planning how/where to place it since my current TV is wall mounted.

Anyway, are there owners of the 55EA9700 here?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Nov 17, 2014 at 07:00 PM
AFAIK, nobody here has an OLED yet.

I think it's a good price.  LG must be selling it way below cost because it's last year's model.  The current model is the EC9300.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mav14 on Nov 18, 2014 at 07:16 PM
Thanks for the feedback Sir. Actually, its 130K cash for the 55EA9700. If this was a flat OLED, it might have been an easier decision from me. The current flat OLED, 55EA8800, comes with an expensive frame (made by H/K) that acts as the speaker. Unfortunately, there's no price cut/promo price for this model. It's still over 250K++ I think. Hopefully its price falls significantly as well in the next few months.

The waiting game continues...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Nov 18, 2014 at 09:39 PM
LG to quadruple OLED panel production in December
LG Display is set to ramp up its OLED production next month, producing four times
as many panels and bringing down prices on LG's OLED TV range.
by Jaehwan Cho
November 10, 2014 7:16 PM PST

... The company is already producing OLED panels at its M1 line at its factory in Paju, South Korea, which has a maximum production capacity of 8,000 glass substrates per month.

Now, LG is preparing to start operations of its M2 line, which could produce up to 26,000 OLED panels per month when fully operational.

http://www.cnet.com/news/lg-to-quadruple-oled-panel-production-in-december/ (http://www.cnet.com/news/lg-to-quadruple-oled-panel-production-in-december/)
Title: OLED TV
Post by: leomarley on Nov 18, 2014 at 09:50 PM
If these oled tvs drop to 50k it'll be my next upgrade.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Dec 18, 2014 at 12:54 PM

OLED uniformity problems:
 
(http://img1.digitalversus.com/produits/35/21259/lg-7-54796e9e9626b_400x400.jpg)
 
LG 55EC930V Curved OLED TV Review
 By Vincent Teoh16 December 2014
 
... Once we peeled our eyes away from the addictive contrast and started to analyse critically though, we unearthed a number of interesting issues on the EC930 OLED. First was the presence of varying degree of discolouration on different parts of the screen, notably a magenta tint along the left and right sides on our review unit. This was compounded by the image taking on a slight greenish cast when not viewed straight on. Whilst this tinting was largely invisible with most content we watched, black-and-white films and a uniform grey/white backdrop would show it up, which may irk owners depending on their viewing habits and individual tolerances.

(http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/hdtv/LG-55EC930V/tint.jpg)

Besides the uneven colour tinting, there was one other uniformity issue on our 55″ EC930V sample. When we loaded Chapter 12 of Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallow Part 2 to assess black level and shadow detail, we immediately noticed the sides appearing a fair bit darker than the centre of the screen, obliterating detail in those areas. Here’s a photo capture to illustrate:

(http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/hdtv/LG-55EC930V/harry-potter.jpg)
 

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/55ec930v-201412163962.htm (http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/55ec930v-201412163962.htm)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Jan 12, 2015 at 10:14 PM
LG keeps ball rolling with 2015 4K OLED TV lineup
By Darren Quick
January 5, 2015

(http://images.gizmag.com/hero/lg-oled-2015.jpg)

http://www.gizmag.com/lg-2015-4k-oled-tv/35458/ (http://www.gizmag.com/lg-2015-4k-oled-tv/35458/)
 
 
Panasonic to Launch 65″ 4K Curved OLED TV in 2015   
By Vincent Teoh
7 January 2015, 8:30 am GMT   

(http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/news/panasonic-4k-oled.jpg)
 
http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/panasonic-4k-oled-201501073969.htm (http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/panasonic-4k-oled-201501073969.htm)
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Lancito on Mar 01, 2015 at 11:53 PM
90 inches, 4k OLED...perfect!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Jun 04, 2015 at 07:14 PM
 
LG’s incredible new HDTV prototype is as thin as paper
By Yoni Heisleron May 20, 2015 at 8:30 AM

 (http://i2.wp.com/cdn.bgr.com/2015/05/lg-wallpaper-tv.jpg?w=625)

Just when you thought that TVs couldn’t possibly get any thinner, LG has gone and upped the ante with an incredible 55-inch OLED wallpaper display that measures in at less than a millimeter and weighs just barely over four pounds.
 
 
http://bgr.com/2015/05/20/lg-hdtv-oled-display-wallpaper/ (http://bgr.com/2015/05/20/lg-hdtv-oled-display-wallpaper/)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Jun 27, 2015 at 06:18 PM


2015 Value Electronics Flat-Panel Shootout Results
Scott Wilkinson (http://www.avsforum.com/forum/members/17662-scott-wilkinson.html)
AVS Special Member

And the winner is...

The LG 65EG9600 OLED!


(http://www.avsforum.com/forum/imagehosting/17662558d5eb1c3f25.jpg)


http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-oled-technology-flat-panels-general/2046290-2015-value-electronics-flat-panel-shootout-results.html (http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-oled-technology-flat-panels-general/2046290-2015-value-electronics-flat-panel-shootout-results.html)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Jul 21, 2015 at 03:47 PM
kelan kaya magkaka OLED na bigger than 75.. i like this better than the UHD panels..


Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Jul 21, 2015 at 08:29 PM
kelan kaya magkaka OLED na bigger than 75.. i like this better than the UHD panels..

Meron na sir:

LG 77 inch 4K:

http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-77EG9700-oled-tv (http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-77EG9700-oled-tv)
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2477315,00.asp (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2477315,00.asp)
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-oled-technology-flat-panels-general/1928737-lg-77eg9700-uhd-oleda-extended-critical-look.html (http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-oled-technology-flat-panels-general/1928737-lg-77eg9700-uhd-oleda-extended-critical-look.html)

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Jul 21, 2015 at 09:19 PM
Meron na sir:

LG 77 inch 4K:

http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-77EG9700-oled-tv (http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-77EG9700-oled-tv)
http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2477315,00.asp (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2477315,00.asp)
http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-oled-technology-flat-panels-general/1928737-lg-77eg9700-uhd-oleda-extended-critical-look.html (http://www.avsforum.com/forum/40-oled-technology-flat-panels-general/1928737-lg-77eg9700-uhd-oleda-extended-critical-look.html)



ay caramba! pero manggagaling ako ng 75in.. parang kung 2 inch lang idagdag parang sayang

atsaka not a fan of curved gimmick
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Jul 21, 2015 at 09:27 PM
Mahirap patulan sir.  Way too expensive.

Sayang ang pera even of you can afford it.  Kung sana perfect na ang performance, e hindi rin naman.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dennis818 on Sep 16, 2015 at 07:44 AM
Any reviews on LG 55EC9300? Saw one going for Php114k. Was looking at the LG 55UF950T which is a 4k set when I saw the OLED set. Almost same price. 4k or OLED 1080p?
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Sep 16, 2015 at 08:35 AM
Any reviews on LG 55EC9300? Saw one going for Php114k. Was looking at the LG 55UF950T which is a 4k set when I saw the OLED set. Almost same price. 4k or OLED 1080p?

I made a survey with these choices before... http://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,200175.0.html (http://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,200175.0.html)
But based from what you saw on both units, which do you think has the better PQ?
Or with that price range you may want to consider the bigger LG 65uf670 or 65LA9700 >:D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dennis818 on Sep 16, 2015 at 01:21 PM
The space I plan to set the tv is best suited for a 55in set so am limiting my choices to this size. Would have preferred a flat OLED but it comes at a premium. I have not seen the 4K OLED yet locally but would think it'll be at least double the price of the OLED 1080p. Am just concerned on the durability of the OLED. I hear degradation in 2-3 yrs plus will I be missing out on WEBOS2.0 and 4k? I figure since there's not much 4k content anyway. Also am concerned what is the OLED display if my source is SD or cable. Will it be worse off?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 17, 2015 at 05:34 AM
The space I plan to set the tv is best suited for a 55in set so am limiting my choices to this size. Would have preferred a flat OLED but it comes at a premium. I have not seen the 4K OLED yet locally but would think it'll be at least double the price of the OLED 1080p. Am just concerned on the durability of the OLED. I hear degradation in 2-3 yrs plus will I be missing out on WEBOS2.0 and 4k? I figure since there's not much 4k content anyway. Also am concerned what is the OLED display if my source is SD or cable. Will it be worse off?

I would suggest not to put so much weight WebOS or any other smart feature or even 3D in deciding which TV to choose ... those are features that you would not likely use in the long run ... i would recommend that you decide based on the picture quality and brand after-sales support
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dennis818 on Sep 17, 2015 at 07:31 AM
On the contrary, have used and enjoyed LG's 3D feature. Not so keen on SMART tv features before since I used to connect a media player with built in Android. But the idea of having fewer devices hooked up and limiting it to 1 game console and AVR, will produce less clutter. Most manufacturers tend to put all the bells and whistles only on the top of the line models and these features include the best in delivering better PQ along its range. For the OLED, am more concerned re its durability, ease in calibration, fix-ability (will Local LG be able to service this given its limited quantity in the Phil.), etc. Is 4k a feature or the future?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mav14 on Sep 17, 2015 at 08:17 AM
Despite its flaws, I'd still get the OLED TV. When I saw one on display, I told myself it'll be my next upgrade. Even if it's "just 1080p", the overall PQ just won me over.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 17, 2015 at 03:41 PM
if they would only make one gigantic oled panel with no bells and whistles to bring the cost down, ill go for oled over 4k.

i agree with most of the comments.. the os is just a novelty. after 1 or 2 weeks, disregarded na sya.

just thinking of the black levels in a dark room is making my mouth water now.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Sep 26, 2015 at 01:04 PM
 
Panasonic OLED prototype solves the vignetting problem (dark edges) of LG OLED: 

Panasonic TX-65CZ950 4K UHD OLED TV Eyes-on Preview
Back in June we were given an exclusive first look at Panasonic’s first consumer OLED TV
by Phil Hinton
Sep 2, 2015
 
(https://static.avforums.com/styles/avf/editorial/products/83f5e-panaTX-65CZ950_2.jpg)
 
... One thing I noticed on perhaps the second pass of the demo loop was that the uniformity of the Panasonic OLED image was significantly better than the LG. On the LG there was a vignette (dark edges) effect where on the CZ950 the image went to the complete edge of the panel with no dimming at all. This highlights two things to me 1) the engineers have been listening to feedback on the LG sets and 2) with the correct image processing employed it needn’t be an issue. This wasn’t any trick either as I continued to check this well into the demo session and then again in the HDR section. The uniformity, certainly on this pre-production Panasonic was excellent.

https://www.avforums.com/review/panasonic-tx-65cz950-4k-uhd-oled-review.11860 (https://www.avforums.com/review/panasonic-tx-65cz950-4k-uhd-oled-review.11860)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Oct 03, 2015 at 10:32 PM
DuPont Displays' Target: A $1000 OLED-TV by 20 (http://www.displaydaily.com/display-daily/30873-dupont-displays-target-a-1000-oled-tv-by-2020)20

... Yesterday, DuPont Displays announced the opening of a "scale-up manufacturing facility designed to deliver production scale quantities of advanced materials that enable large-format solution-based printed Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) displays." The new facility is located at DuPont's Stine-Haskell Research Center in Newark, Delaware.

http://www.displaydaily.com/display-daily/30873-dupont-displays-target-a-1000-oled-tv-by-2020 (http://www.displaydaily.com/display-daily/30873-dupont-displays-target-a-1000-oled-tv-by-2020)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Nov 08, 2015 at 02:33 AM
DuPont Displays' Target: A $1000 OLED-TV by 20 (http://www.displaydaily.com/display-daily/30873-dupont-displays-target-a-1000-oled-tv-by-2020)20

... Yesterday, DuPont Displays announced the opening of a "scale-up manufacturing facility designed to deliver production scale quantities of advanced materials that enable large-format solution-based printed Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) displays." The new facility is located at DuPont's Stine-Haskell Research Center in Newark, Delaware.

http://www.displaydaily.com/display-daily/30873-dupont-displays-target-a-1000-oled-tv-by-2020 (http://www.displaydaily.com/display-daily/30873-dupont-displays-target-a-1000-oled-tv-by-2020)


Waiting for the day OLED will be as cheap as today's LED TVs.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Nov 08, 2015 at 09:12 AM
Waiting for the day OLED will be as cheap as today's LED TVs.

me too. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: barrister on Nov 11, 2015 at 06:04 PM
NOV 10, 2015 @ 07:16 AM
OLED TV Thrashes Plasma TV In New Public Shoot Out

Acclaimed TV testing website HDTVTest (http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/) and UK retailer Crampton & Moore (http://www.cramptonandmoore.co.uk/) teamed up with Leeds Trinity University (http://www.forbes.com/colleges/trinity-university/) in the UK to find out once and for all if AV fans were really still right to laud plasma  as the king of TV picture quality.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2015/11/10/oled-tv-beats-plasma-tv-in-new-public-shoot-out/ (http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2015/11/10/oled-tv-beats-plasma-tv-in-new-public-shoot-out/)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Nov 13, 2015 at 01:54 PM
On the newspaper today....it says LG OLED 4K TV is now in the Philippines.  Can't wait to view it in the mall.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Nov 13, 2015 at 03:52 PM
On the newspaper today....it says LG OLED 4K TV is now in the Philippines.  Can't wait to view it in the mall.

sweet! finally! :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: kane on Nov 13, 2015 at 09:39 PM
Sir meron na sa ansons makati, infront of landmark. Didnt check it out that much, alam ko kasi nabout of budget. Pero sa nakita ko, ganda ng blacks.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Nov 14, 2015 at 02:45 PM
the LG 55EG910T 55" Full HD OLED TV is now just 95k at Abensons!  :D
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 16, 2015 at 03:15 PM
Nakasagap ako ng tsismis na ang LG 55eg920t 55" 4K OLED will be available next week. Price is around 140K...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Nov 16, 2015 at 08:47 PM
Nakasagap ako ng tsismis na ang LG 55eg920t 55" 4K OLED will be available next week. Price is around 140K...

abangan natin yan by December 2016! :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Nov 16, 2015 at 10:43 PM
Offer ng ansons LG FHD oled around 100k lang 55inches Curved.. nice PQ.. konting lang difference sa 4k SUHD 65 inch series 9 nila..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Nov 16, 2015 at 10:56 PM
During the initial release ba ng FHD na OLED  how much yun 55"?      Whatever the %price drop malamang by end of 2016 ganun din yan price ng 4K OLED
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Nov 17, 2015 at 09:52 AM
During the initial release ba ng FHD na OLED  how much yun 55"?      Whatever the %price drop malamang by end of 2016 ganun din yan price ng 4K OLED

500K IIRC.  :o
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 20, 2015 at 12:04 AM
Saw some sellers in olx selling the LG 55eg910t FHD Oled for around 86K to 89K. Grabeng bagsak presyo na ito. Probably clearing their stocks before they sell the 4K Oleds...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CoolTOYZPH on Nov 20, 2015 at 12:14 AM
 More discount pa!  O0
Saw some sellers in olx selling the LG 55eg910t FHD Oled for around 86K to 89K. Grabeng bagsak presyo na ito. Probably clearing their stocks before they sell the 4K Oleds...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Nov 20, 2015 at 01:04 AM
Saw some sellers in olx selling the LG 55eg910t FHD Oled for around 86K to 89K. Grabeng bagsak presyo na ito. Probably clearing their stocks before they sell the 4K Oleds...

If I'm not mistaken, these were the models that started at 500k ... picture quality of these are really good
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 20, 2015 at 01:30 AM
^I think yung mga OLED TVs that were around that price ay yung mga 1st gen LG TVs like the 55ea8800 na may frame(like in painting) pa na kasama... The SRP of the 55eg910t I think is around 140K
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Nov 20, 2015 at 01:47 AM
Hindi pa kaya maglalabas ang mga cheaper brands ng OLED tv?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dennis18 on Nov 21, 2015 at 03:06 PM
1080p OLED or 4K OLED? Last check, it's a 30k difference. One can argue that there not much available 4K content but on the other hand it's kinda future proof esp once 4K blu Ray is available. What do you think?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mav14 on Nov 21, 2015 at 03:19 PM
1080p for me. I'll wait until 4K content becomes more mainstream. By that time, upgrade na lang ulit hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Nov 21, 2015 at 03:26 PM
1080p for me. I'll wait until 4K content becomes more mainstream. By that time, upgrade na lang ulit hehe

Agree. By that time, mura na din ang 4K.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 21, 2015 at 04:55 PM
1080p OLED or 4K OLED? Last check, it's a 30k difference. One can argue that there not much available 4K content but on the other hand it's kinda future proof esp once 4K blu Ray is available. What do you think?

If you can afford the LG 55eg920t... I suggest GO FOR IT >:D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CoolTOYZPH on Nov 21, 2015 at 05:18 PM
@Louie_18, thank you for keeping the thread active for OLED wannabe buyers like me, waiting for further price drop.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 21, 2015 at 05:20 PM
@Louie_18, thank you for keeping the thread active for OLED wannabe buyers like me, waiting for further price drop.

Haha... No problem Jo. Dreaming din of owning an OLEd 4K someday ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CoolTOYZPH on Nov 21, 2015 at 05:32 PM
I am OK with 1080P OLED since there are very few music concerts in 4K :)

Haha... No problem Jo. Dreaming din of owning an OLEd 4K someday ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 21, 2015 at 07:43 PM
I am OK with 1080P OLED since there are very few music concerts in 4K :)


Super sulit na yung LG 55eg910t Jo @ 86K. But if they will still be lowering it to about 70K then that is super sweet deal na. When I bought kasi my 65js9000 the 55eg910t is still around 115K. Kung nagkataon baka 55eg910t binili ko ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CoolTOYZPH on Nov 21, 2015 at 07:47 PM
Louie, I agree!
At 65K it is a go even if the wife will object. If you find one please share and I will run the to the nearest store...

Super sulit na yung LG 55eg910t Jo @ 86K. But if they will still be lowering it to about 70K then that is super sweet deal na. When I bought kasi my 65js9000 the 55eg910t is still around 115K. Kung nagkataon baka 55eg910t binili ko ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 21, 2015 at 08:03 PM
Louie, I agree!
At 65K it is a go even if the wife will object. If you find one please share and I will run the to the nearest store...


Sure thing! :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: 2fast2furious on Nov 22, 2015 at 10:11 AM
Louie, I agree!
At 65K it is a go even if the wife will object. If you find one please share and I will run the to the nearest store...

85K lowest I've seen sa Ansons Ortigas
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dennis18 on Nov 23, 2015 at 07:49 AM
What's the latest on pricing for the LG55920T?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dennis18 on Nov 23, 2015 at 07:50 AM
I meant LG 55EG920T.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Nov 23, 2015 at 11:09 AM
What's the latest on pricing for the LG55920T?

around 133K daw.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dennis18 on Nov 27, 2015 at 09:23 AM
Have called up some online retailers of the LG 55EG910T and they said no more stock. Anybody heard if there is a price decrease or increase? Decided on the 910T primarily because of what I saw... Upscaling of cable on the 4K and 4K oled (920T) seemed to make the PQ softer. Viewing distance is around 8-9 feet away. Since there's not much available 4K source material, deciding to go to 1080P Oled instead. Also decided based on previous price diff of around 29k. So any info you can provide if there's an upcoming promo or price change would help in the buying decision. Thanks
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Nov 27, 2015 at 09:36 AM
Am as well tempted to have this LG 55EG910t. Inquired recently here in Ansons The Link.  115K for cash but w/ freebies curved lg soundbar. Worth 32K.  So its falling to 83K and yes they do have stocks tried to bargain if they could let go of the freebies and deduct the price of it but not possible daw as of now
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kier on Nov 27, 2015 at 11:09 AM
Hoping after 2 years maging affordable na sakin itong OLED.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: tonetagabaler on Nov 29, 2015 at 11:29 PM
Good pm.. 55eg910t as per olx best price posted 81,000

Cant find review na maayos hehe.. Indonesian model ba ito?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Nov 29, 2015 at 11:49 PM
Good pm.. 55eg910t as per olx best price posted 81,000

Cant find review na maayos hehe.. Indonesian model ba ito?


ASEAN model ata.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Nov 30, 2015 at 12:44 AM
I think based on the nameplate it is made in Korea and all within September 2015 ang manufactured date.  Saw it again kanina lang sa mall with a series 8 SUHD Samsung and a LG UF950T  side by side with a single source...obvious kahit sa 7yo kiddo ko....ang astig ng picture render ng OLED.  To think UHD 4K yung dalawang comparison nya. My kid easily pointed out the OLED amongst them..

Haaayy...need to save up and wait a bit more to lower it to my pocket liking..ngaun ko lang tlaga napagtuunan ng pansin ang OLED..dati kse I don't scrutinize it kase yun una pricing is suntok sa buwan ang presyo..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dennis18 on Dec 06, 2015 at 05:22 AM
The Soundbar is not worth it as the sound from the EG910T is surprisingly loud.
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Dec 07, 2015 at 01:40 PM
Ang mahal... :(

LG 65eg965t (http://www.olx.ph/item/new-lg-4k-oled-65eg965t-ID739QB.html?p=1#87811fa36b)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on Dec 07, 2015 at 03:08 PM
OLED

Flat or Curved?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Dec 07, 2015 at 06:20 PM
Ang mahal... :(

LG 65eg965t (http://www.olx.ph/item/new-lg-4k-oled-65eg965t-ID739QB.html?p=1#87811fa36b)

benta mo pj mo, mabibili mo agad yan.  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Dec 07, 2015 at 08:58 PM
benta mo pj mo, mabibili mo agad yan.  ;D

Nyahaha... Pwede!!!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Dec 08, 2015 at 09:24 PM
I've checked the 55" curved OLED full HD by LG sa SM awhile ago. In fairness, ang ganda naman talaga niya. Somebody said here na he'd rather get the full HD OLED than the UHD 4k. I would agree with him.

Kamusta kaya ang dating blue color issues ng mga bagong labas ngayon?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Dec 09, 2015 at 11:16 AM
mahirap i browse tong thread na to.. lalo na ngayong pasko..


kakainis!!!!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Dec 09, 2015 at 02:51 PM
 >:D  The current OLX prices @ 85K cash or straight CC...is very enticing. Almost same price sa US na.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on Dec 13, 2015 at 07:30 PM
http://laist.com/2015/12/12/lgs_new_oled_tv_has_the_darkest_bla.php
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Dec 13, 2015 at 10:47 PM
mahirap i browse tong thread na to.. lalo na ngayong pasko..


kakainis!!!!

>:D  The current OLX prices @ 85K cash or straight CC...is very enticing. Almost same price sa US na.

http://laist.com/2015/12/12/lgs_new_oled_tv_has_the_darkest_bla.php

Ahem sir Waxx!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: hahnsoloist on Dec 15, 2015 at 06:40 PM
I'm about to pull the trigger on the 55EG910T tomorrow. Is there anything in particular that I should thoroughly check for? Info is quite sparse with regards to this model. Any help would be greatly appreciated. How do i go about checking this TV out? Thanks!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: stib9 on Dec 15, 2015 at 06:59 PM
Me too, im ready to buy, but the 55eg920t the 4k variant is telling me to wait a bit. Other online sellers are selling it for 120k, 50k difference on malls. But if your ok with 1080p, this is the best display yet. Wala masyadong cons para sakin.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: hahnsoloist on Dec 15, 2015 at 07:04 PM
The 4K OLED's price is quite a stretch for me. This would have to make do for now, it has too, hehehe. Thanks.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: stib9 on Dec 15, 2015 at 07:10 PM
Yep i know hehe. Pero mga around ganyan din price lumbas yung 910, and in a couple of weeks may 85k na agad. Pero if you really cant stand the itch, then go hehe.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: stib9 on Dec 15, 2015 at 07:23 PM
Bring some color slides nalang to check for dead pixels and uniformity.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: hahnsoloist on Dec 15, 2015 at 07:55 PM
Will do that sir. Thanks again.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arnel E. on Dec 16, 2015 at 02:51 PM
Looks like OLED TVs will be the big thing next year!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Dec 20, 2015 at 10:41 AM
itching... to get a new oled this christmas..

price and size updates mga bros? any leads?

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on Dec 20, 2015 at 12:08 PM
From 49,999 dirhams to 20,999 dirhams!
Wait pa hanggang mag 10k dirhams. >:D
Kakalaway talaga itong OLED, very natural ang color and the black, deym!

OLED 4K 65EG960T LG TV 65inches

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5781/23859252115_0d4e9b4a14_b.jpg)


Eto naman ang price ng 55 inches.
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5781/23750985832_104a559f3f_z.jpg)


(https://c1.staticflickr.com/1/629/23859371175_7a096889ca_z.jpg)


Mas mahal pa ang 55in kesa sa 65in.. ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dennis18 on Dec 21, 2015 at 09:09 AM
Pulled trigger. Got myself a Xmas gift and took home this OLED TV (LG 55EG910T). Was choosing between this or the 4K version but the price difference was around 36k. The PQ is fantastic, little adjustments only out of the box. webOS 2.0 is fast, intuitive, and logical. Controls and interface are easy. While have no more need for my CHROMECAST as its just a duplication of the things I can do with the LG, I wish there are 4 HDMI and 4 USB ports. After weeks of comparing this with other non OLED 4K like the Samsung 55JS9000, the LG 55UF950, and the Sony 55X900C, for the price, features, ease of use, and most especially the screen colors and picture quality, I'd say this is the best choice at the moment.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mav14 on Dec 21, 2015 at 12:42 PM
Congrats bro! Time to watch Gravity in a really dark room :-)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Dec 22, 2015 at 06:39 PM
 :-* Huh dunno. Wla pala lumabas sa msg ko

Anyway here's my orig msg.

Congrats bro, you've made a real nice choice. IMHO OLED technology is now out of its infant stage and other company are slowly getting into it na din. Compared even to the latest SUHD 4K TV around...no match sila  tlaga, and to think na ang comparison pa are those top of the lines 4K vs. this FHD OLED...eh di mas matindi pa kung yung 4K OLED.

Am just consolidating my kupit fundings.... ;)  hopefully by mid Feb-March me mark down na sya..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mbc0528 on Dec 29, 2015 at 07:40 AM
QUESTION:

mas matagal po ba life span ng oled screens than the led ones?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: espionage on Dec 29, 2015 at 07:57 AM
QUESTION:

mas matagal po ba life span ng oled screens than the led ones?


 ;)

http://www.technavio.com/blog/the-pros-and-cons-of-buying-an-oled-tv-before-2019

http://www.whathifi.com/news/oled-tv-everything-you-need-to-know
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CoolTOYZPH on Dec 29, 2015 at 09:15 PM
55inch LG OLED now at HMR Sucat as per SMS for 98K... more expensive than prices on Page 4
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Dec 29, 2015 at 09:49 PM
^
What model exactly?
Kasi may mga previous models na parang may picture frame na kasama to have that painting illusion ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CoolTOYZPH on Dec 29, 2015 at 09:57 PM
Just got the SMS, I did not have time to visit and inspect the unit.

^
What model exactly?
Kasi may mga previous models na parang may picture frame na kasama to have that painting illusion ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mbc0528 on Dec 31, 2015 at 05:36 PM
subscribed.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on Jan 15, 2016 at 11:02 PM
LG OLED Curved 65eg960t

Ok ba ang curved? Self kulam n naman.

Any feedback on curved owner?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jan 16, 2016 at 09:43 AM
LG OLED Curved 65eg960t

Ok ba ang curved? Self kulam n naman.

Any feedback on curved owner?

I've seen this model on display at Anson's, Makati. PQ IMO is 11/10! my only wish/complaint is that I wish it was bigger. (like 70+ inches ;D )

I'd say, don't hesitate to buy it.  :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on Jan 19, 2016 at 07:12 PM
Nakabili rin sa wakas. Waiting mode.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CoolTOYZPH on Jan 19, 2016 at 08:18 PM
if possible, please share via Pm, price model, and source.

Nakabili rin sa wakas. Waiting mode.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: nelcarol1994 on Jan 19, 2016 at 08:21 PM
Nakabili rin sa wakas. Waiting mode.
Sir please pm the price also and where to get? Thanks
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on Jan 19, 2016 at 08:29 PM
^ sa abu dhabi sir, sensya na....

lg 65eg960t
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mav14 on Jan 19, 2016 at 10:58 PM
Congrats bro! I'll wait for the 65" flat version (65EF9500) to arrive here. Meron na sa US, so sana dumating by Q3 or Q4 this year.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on Jan 20, 2016 at 05:10 PM
^ ok nga sana yung flat, may HDR in HDMI. Kaso bka matagalan pa dito ang arrival.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: dts-HD 3D on Jan 22, 2016 at 11:07 AM
If OLED uses materials to create light just like plasmas that use gas to energize rgb phospors, is it possible to have an OLED projector in the future?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Jan 27, 2016 at 04:00 PM
Congrats bro! I'll wait for the 65" flat version (65EF9500) to arrive here. Meron na sa US, so sana dumating by Q3 or Q4 this year.

that long? baka sana 2nd qtr at least.. kasi if 3Q or 4Q, then bebenta nalang nila 2016 models.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Lancito on Jan 27, 2016 at 04:38 PM
Interested to upgrade.  Meron ba 70-80 inches OLED locally?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Jan 27, 2016 at 04:47 PM
Interested to upgrade.  Meron ba 70-80 inches OLED locally?

parang 65 lang ang pinakamalaki na nakita ko.


Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Feb 23, 2016 at 11:24 PM
Finally

LG SIGNATURE G6 OLED TV - Philippine release 2nd Half 2016 =)

http://www.yugatech.com/tv/quick-look-2-57mm-lg-signature-4k-oled-tv/

(http://i0.wp.com/www.yugatech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/lg-signature-oled-tv.jpg)

-4K
-High Dynamic Range Support
-Dolby Vision
-At least 600 Nits ot Brightness

Ibang klase talaga =)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Feb 23, 2016 at 11:50 PM
Hopefully mga P50K na lang. O0
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Feb 23, 2016 at 11:51 PM
Grabe naman yang LG Signature 4K Oled... $10,000 :(
Pati yung 55eg910 ngayon tumaas na din presyo... From lowest of 83K, nasa 90K na ngayon.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: traveler69 on Feb 24, 2016 at 12:42 AM
If dirt were dollars! Hahaha

Prices will come down later (and I hope sooner).

Been looking at OLED panels, too, but at the price range these days, it may have to wait.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Feb 24, 2016 at 05:52 PM
If dirt were dollars! Hahaha

Prices will come down later (and I hope sooner).

Been looking at OLED panels, too, but at the price range these days, it may have to wait.

Eventually, P50k na lang mga yan.

I remember 50" Full HD TVs were 130,000 bucks before
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mav14 on Feb 24, 2016 at 11:33 PM
Sana lumabas din dito yung 65EF9500. Ibang level naman kasi yang G6.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Feb 25, 2016 at 10:37 AM
Grabe naman yang LG Signature 4K Oled... $10,000 :(
Pati yung 55eg910 ngayon tumaas na din presyo... From lowest of 83K, nasa 90K na ngayon.
.                                                                             
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Mar 30, 2016 at 04:44 PM
the best (OLED) TV's in the world go head to head:
http://www.techradar.com/news/television/lg-vs-panasonic-the-best-tvs-in-the-world-go-head-to-head-1308943 (http://www.techradar.com/news/television/lg-vs-panasonic-the-best-tvs-in-the-world-go-head-to-head-1308943)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: traveler69 on Mar 30, 2016 at 05:51 PM
the best (OLED) TV's in the world go head to head:
http://www.techradar.com/news/television/lg-vs-panasonic-the-best-tvs-in-the-world-go-head-to-head-1308943 (http://www.techradar.com/news/television/lg-vs-panasonic-the-best-tvs-in-the-world-go-head-to-head-1308943)

It's interesting Panasonic still pursued the OLED technology despite their less than stellar earnings in TV category in recent years. But that is good because the competition with LG would bring out better features and eventually better prices for consumers.

Panasonic, as far as I am concerned, is synonymous with durability, having personally owned Panasonic products which lasted many years.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Apr 16, 2016 at 09:03 PM
I just checked Abenson's website. its prices for LG's OLED tv's are lower across the range. pretty close to Sights & Sounds' pricing!  :D


I wonder when the 55EG910 will hit the 50-60k mark.  ::) :P
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noah727 on Apr 17, 2016 at 09:01 PM
P89k pa rin sa Abensons yung 55EG910T.

P113k if including the curved soundbar and subwoofer.

Yung P81k sa OLX, no stock available.

Any better offers available na including the curved soundbar and sub?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Apr 17, 2016 at 09:45 PM
P89k pa rin sa Abensons yung 55EG910T.

P113k if including the curved soundbar and subwoofer.

Yung P81k sa OLX, no stock available.

Any better offers available na including the curved soundbar and sub?

limited time offer yung 89k sa Abensons. "sale" muli ngayon ang 55EG910. pero 97k ang price.

try mo sa Sights & Sounds aka E-Reply (pinoydvd member name).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noah727 on Apr 17, 2016 at 10:41 PM
thanks bro. slightly better yung offer price ng SnS.


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Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Apr 19, 2016 at 07:42 PM
Ang ganda nya sa OLED... ^-^

(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t375/luisdg823/20160419_193442_zpswezlfg3v.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Apr 20, 2016 at 09:17 AM
Ang ganda nya sa OLED... ^-^

(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t375/luisdg823/20160419_193442_zpswezlfg3v.jpg)

 :-* ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on Apr 20, 2016 at 12:25 PM
Congrats brader Lou! Ganda ng OLED!

lawaylaway.com  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Apr 20, 2016 at 01:10 PM
Congrats brader Lou! Ganda ng OLED!

lawaylaway.com  ;D

Korek brader!!! Kahit 1080p lang ito super ganda ng PQ especially brightness and contrast. Life like! :-)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Apr 20, 2016 at 09:11 PM
Korek brader!!! Kahit 1080p lang ito super ganda ng PQ especially brightness and contrast. Life like! :-)

sir, have you compared it to a 4k LED tv? para kasing mas tempting bilhin ito over the new 4k LED tv's ... ganda ng quality and physical aesthetic ng OLED tv, not sure though if the 4k's offer a distinct advantage on picture quality
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Apr 21, 2016 at 10:31 AM
sir, have you compared it to a 4k LED tv? para kasing mas tempting bilhin ito over the new 4k LED tv's ... ganda ng quality and physical aesthetic ng OLED tv, not sure though if the 4k's offer a distinct advantage on picture quality

OLED tv's, even just the 1080P LG 55EG910, really win in terms of PQ due to perfect blacks and colors. 4K tv's do have the advantage in terms of pixel density and detail. but if you don't have any 4K material, it won't really matter. as for me, I'd choose perfect blacks over pixel density. ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on Apr 21, 2016 at 12:55 PM
Dumadami na ang 4K material sa Youtube, Netflix. Superb din ang scaling.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Apr 21, 2016 at 01:57 PM
sir, have you compared it to a 4k LED tv? para kasing mas tempting bilhin ito over the new 4k LED tv's ... ganda ng quality and physical aesthetic ng OLED tv, not sure though if the 4k's offer a distinct advantage on picture quality

If same size I'd choose OLED 1080p instead of 4K LCDs.
As what DTNS hve said, the blacks and contrast is to die for >:D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CoolTOYZPH on Apr 21, 2016 at 02:28 PM
^ Louie, how do you find the Blacks of the OLED compared to the last generation of Plasma TVs?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Apr 21, 2016 at 07:47 PM
^ Louie, how do you find the Blacks of the OLED compared to the last generation of Plasma TVs?

This is definitely better than my previous samsung 51h5000...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CoolTOYZPH on Apr 21, 2016 at 08:15 PM
 >:D Damm! Might just pull the trigger because of this feedback

This is definitely better than my previous samsung 51h5000...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Apr 21, 2016 at 08:16 PM
This is definitely better than my previous samsung 51h5000...

I'm still using the same Samsung model, and very impressed with it watching HD channels ... if OLED is much better, I think that it's worth upgrading to that even if it's only 1080p
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Apr 21, 2016 at 09:39 PM
>:D Damm! Might just pull the trigger because of this feedback

I'm still using the same Samsung model, and very impressed with it watching HD channels ... if OLED is much better, I think that it's worth upgrading to that even if it's only 1080p

Go go go!!!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on Apr 21, 2016 at 09:44 PM
Wag ng mag dalawang isip mga bossing, ganda talaga ng black ng OLED.
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Apr 21, 2016 at 10:39 PM
>:D Damm! Might just pull the trigger because of this feedback


Kanina wife was watching HBO HD - Little Sisters. Yung last part na naka black dress si Winona Ryder, sabi ni misis, "Black na black yung suot nya ha... Saka parang nakasilip lang ako sa window kapag nature scenes"

Hindi na lang ako nagsalita.

Only con na medyo napapansin ko with this model is sa medyo fast scenes, parang may judder saka yung mild soap opera effect. But probably I just need to adjust some settings. Di ko pa kasi masyado nakakalikot and picture settings.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CoolTOYZPH on Apr 21, 2016 at 10:41 PM
^ if Don Louie will keep this for 3months, it is time to buy... Me convincing myself to hold purchase...  ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Apr 22, 2016 at 09:05 AM
I'm still using the same Samsung model, and very impressed with it watching HD channels ... if OLED is much better, I think that it's worth upgrading to that even if it's only 1080p

Louie also had the Samsung 64D8000 back then.  ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: TonyC on Apr 22, 2016 at 04:52 PM
Nice article on 4k vs OLED:

http://www.cnet.com/news/4k-tv-vs-oled-tv/
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noah727 on Apr 23, 2016 at 03:48 PM
Went for the 55EG910T. Very impressed with excellent picture quality, intense black levels and great motion rate. I'm just using out of the box default settings currently.

Anyone with recommended settings for this TV? Thanks.
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Apr 23, 2016 at 06:33 PM
^
Mostly I'm using the ISF Expert 1.
All other Picture Enhancements are turned off...
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Apr 24, 2016 at 09:42 PM
Sample screenshots of LG 55eg910t with local HD Cable Provider

(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t375/luisdg823/DSC03037_zps4ykywgzl.jpg)

(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t375/luisdg823/DSC03038_zpsohshsuxk.jpg)

(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t375/luisdg823/DSC03043_zpsz0pdqhgh.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Apr 24, 2016 at 09:45 PM
Sample screenshots of LG 55eg910t with local HD Cable Provider

(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t375/luisdg823/DSC03037_zps4ykywgzl.jpg)

(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t375/luisdg823/DSC03038_zpsohshsuxk.jpg)

(http://i1056.photobucket.com/albums/t375/luisdg823/DSC03043_zpsz0pdqhgh.jpg)

panalo talaga ang OLED! no backlight bleed, over/under-saturation, and color shifts! :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CoolTOYZPH on Apr 24, 2016 at 09:51 PM
^ I wish it was Gretchen Ho on the screen shot. ha ha ha!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Apr 24, 2016 at 09:52 PM
^ I wish it was Gretchen Ho on the screen shot. ha ha ha!

same thoughts here. hehehe!  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Apr 24, 2016 at 10:08 PM
^ I wish it was Gretchen Ho on the screen shot. ha ha ha!

Sa "The Hot Thread" ko na lang ipopost ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noah727 on Apr 24, 2016 at 10:29 PM
^
Mostly I'm using the ISF Expert 1.
All other Picture Enhancements are turned off...

Thanks bro! :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mastahmind on May 01, 2016 at 11:41 PM
may 2016 model na ba ng LG for OLED 4k?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: fireproofjat on May 02, 2016 at 09:24 AM
may 2016 model na ba ng LG for OLED 4k?

Sa Philippines po, not yet released po AFAIK. But LG has a strong set of OLED line up for 2016: http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/oled-sweep-201604064274.htm

So far, ang nakikita ko pa lang sa malls na lg 2016 model is the UH8500 (4k, Edge LED with HDR)

Update: just saw an early impression of the "most affordable 2016 LG OLED", the B6 (if you can call £2999 as affordable) http://www.trustedreviews.com/lg-oled55b6-review
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mastahmind on May 07, 2016 at 01:06 AM
Sa Philippines po, not yet released po AFAIK. But LG has a strong set of OLED line up for 2016: http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/oled-sweep-201604064274.htm

So far, ang nakikita ko pa lang sa malls na lg 2016 model is the UH8500 (4k, Edge LED with HDR)

Update: just saw an early impression of the "most affordable 2016 LG OLED", the B6 (if you can call £2999 as affordable) http://www.trustedreviews.com/lg-oled55b6-review

Thanks for the update sir! I was waiting for a review to pop up.  That's exactly what I was waiting for the more affordable b6.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: melbourne on May 31, 2016 at 04:57 PM
Bought LG EG910T Oled TV.  Any owners here who can share their settings?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noah727 on Jun 03, 2016 at 02:29 PM
Bought LG EG910T Oled TV.  Any owners here who can share their settings?

I just use the Vivid for daytime watching, and Cinema for nihgttime watching.
I tried to use advanced settings recommended by another user but I did not like it (it somehow lost the motionflow/motionplus/pixelplus effect which is what I like).

So I just use those two predefined settings - VIVID and CINEMA. Good for me. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: melbourne on Jun 03, 2016 at 05:33 PM
I just use the Vivid for daytime watching, and Cinema for nihgttime watching.
I tried to use advanced settings recommended by another user but I did not like it (it somehow lost the motionflow/motionplus/pixelplus effect which is what I like).

So I just use those two predefined settings - VIVID and CINEMA. Good for me. :)

I already set my TV to vivid.  I will try the Cinema settings for night time watching.  Thanks for the reply brader.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: benzng on Jun 13, 2016 at 10:38 AM
any opinions on the LG OLED55B6p?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CDF9S1G/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATBKBUXFLDT1Y
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jun 16, 2016 at 12:24 AM
any opinions on the LG OLED55B6p?
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CDF9S1G/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATBKBUXFLDT1Y

Best PQ on the January 2016 CES!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: benzng on Jun 16, 2016 at 03:35 PM
sir would you know if this is available locally?

B6T is same as B6P?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jun 17, 2016 at 02:38 PM
sir would you know if this is available locally?

B6T is same as B6P?

the OLED TV's locally available are LG's 2015 lineup: the 55EG910, 55EG920, and 65EG965. maybe we'll see the 2016 OLED TV's later this year.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jun 19, 2016 at 09:00 AM
I believe that LG SIGNATURE OLED (G6) TV is scheduled for 3rd quarter Philippine release.

Lupit nun :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: spl101 on Jul 11, 2016 at 08:54 PM
Share ko lang mga sir, price of 55EG910T sa sm appliance(sm calamba) is less than 91k. Dumating na din daw sa warehouse nila yung mga 2016 lg oled. I ask the salesman if possible pa ba na bumaba yung price pero sagad na daw. Mabenta or hindi pull out daw pag kailangan na idisplay yung bago.

LG staff gave me their srp:
65B6P = 249,990 less 24,999 except 0%
65C6P = 299,990 less 29,999 except 0%
65E6P = 349,990 less 34,999 except 0%

But wala daw sya idea kung kelan nila madidisplay yung mga units.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Jul 12, 2016 at 12:28 PM
Naka display sa trinoma anson... 65b6p,  its flat screen.  Ganda
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 12, 2016 at 12:34 PM
Naka display sa trinoma anson... 65b6p,  its flat screen.  Ganda

(https://gibbyselectronicsupermarket.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/B6-OLED-Left-Scuba-Infill-w-HDR-Logo-1200x896.jpg?v=7516fd43adaa)
Ill wait until 50K na lang sya.  ;D 

Give it 3 Years
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Jul 12, 2016 at 12:39 PM
Lol
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noah727 on Jul 12, 2016 at 02:05 PM
You can also compare with OL X for latest prices for comparison.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jul 12, 2016 at 03:17 PM
(https://gibbyselectronicsupermarket.ca/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/B6-OLED-Left-Scuba-Infill-w-HDR-Logo-1200x896.jpg?v=7516fd43adaa)
Ill wait until 50K na lang sya.  ;D 

Give it 3 Years

baka 10 years ka pa maghihintay ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 12, 2016 at 06:51 PM
baka 10 years ka pa maghihintay ;D

Meron nang 82T na OLED sa Sulit.com, hehe malapit na

Ill place my bet on 3 years ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Jul 13, 2016 at 11:40 AM
Kahit sana 65eg965  i markdown nila
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Jul 15, 2016 at 05:13 PM
OLX Prices

Model: 65B6P FLAT OLED
Srp: 249,990
Cash: 159,990

model: 65eg965t(65 inch)
srp:299,990
cash offer:186,990

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Jul 15, 2016 at 06:39 PM
OLX Prices

Model: 65B6P FLAT OLED
Srp: 249,990
Cash: 159,990

model: 65eg965t(65 inch)
srp:299,990
cash offer:186,990

Mukhang next year mababa na in cash price


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 15, 2016 at 09:19 PM
OLX Prices

Model: 65B6P FLAT OLED
Srp: 249,990
Cash: 159,990

Mukhang next year mababa na in cash price

Next year Cash 120,000 na yan. :)

Slightly used 80,000 :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jul 20, 2016 at 11:09 PM
I wonder if a 4k OLED TV that's not curved will ever land on out shores...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Jul 21, 2016 at 10:27 AM
I wonder if a 4k OLED TV that's not curved will ever land on out shores...

They are here...

http://www.lg.com/ph/tvs/lg-OLED65B6T (http://www.lg.com/ph/tvs/lg-OLED65B6T)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 21, 2016 at 12:02 PM
They are here...

http://www.lg.com/ph/tvs/lg-OLED65B6T (http://www.lg.com/ph/tvs/lg-OLED65B6T)

(http://www.lg.com/th/images/TV/features/09_Desktop_PerfectColor_TH_20160520_V1.0.jpg)
SUSMARYOSEP ang Ganda!  That will be my future TV

By 2019 Murang mura na yan  ;D

Ill buy a slightly used one by then  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jul 21, 2016 at 12:47 PM
They are here...

http://www.lg.com/ph/tvs/lg-OLED65B6T (http://www.lg.com/ph/tvs/lg-OLED65B6T)

upgrade na!!!  >:D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: melbourne on Jul 21, 2016 at 05:24 PM
They are here...

http://www.lg.com/ph/tvs/lg-OLED65B6T (http://www.lg.com/ph/tvs/lg-OLED65B6T)

Upgrade ka na naman brader?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Jul 21, 2016 at 10:36 PM
upgrade na!!!  >:D
Upgrade ka na naman brader?


Hahaha!!! Hindi naman.
Pinalita ko lang yung link na available na ang flat 4K Oled locally ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jul 23, 2016 at 06:52 PM
nakita ko sa Abensons, Global City  :o :o :o

LG OLED 65E6V
(https://scontent.fmnl4-4.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13775842_10157107533010580_8226921603921851613_n.jpg?oh=c0226754d45ee57d4d5ee7d2773ab466&oe=582F0F66)
(https://scontent.fmnl4-4.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13754179_10157107533115580_3925654154924343142_n.jpg?oh=6954d921ff298bb1b5547d171643a00f&oe=58205646)
(https://scontent.fmnl4-4.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/13715971_10157107533170580_3562677990799624147_n.jpg?oh=cb71aa482390bd60563e70b14c602b3b&oe=581AEB70)

walang sinabi ang mga flagship tv's ng Samsung, Sony, at Sharp! >:D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 24, 2016 at 03:05 PM
OLED 30% SALE
(http://4kfilme.de/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/C6-front.jpg)
55" LG OLED C6 at 105t

From today until July 31 Only

All major appliance stores
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Jul 24, 2016 at 05:00 PM
 ^-^ WOW...tempting.  US price is around 131K and UK pricing are about 180K.  Specs wise they have almost same as the E6 well sabi sa review.  Mas bigatin pa nga to kesa sa B6 kse it is a 3D capable unit though having same pricing.  C6 and B6 curve vs flat.....Konting Looow pa pls..ganda ....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jul 24, 2016 at 05:11 PM
Anson's Makati, beside Landmark, has the entire 2016 lineup on display. (no 55" though)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Jul 25, 2016 at 03:58 PM
Wala ba 65b6 naka promo hehehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 25, 2016 at 04:23 PM
Wala ba 65b6 naka promo hehehe

Kasama, all 2016 LG OLED 30% OFF!!!!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: backdraft on Jul 25, 2016 at 04:37 PM
Kasama, all 2016 LG OLED 30% OFF!!!!

any 50-55 incher na kasama? any idea on its prices? thanks!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 09, 2016 at 03:00 PM
Crush ko yung OLED 55 B6T na LG. HDR na pala.

How much does this retail these days?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Aug 09, 2016 at 03:05 PM
Crush ko yung OLED 55 B6T na LG. HDR na pala.

How much does this retail these days?

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May mga new prices na sila. Nasa P125k ata.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Aug 09, 2016 at 03:07 PM
^ olx selling it a lower price.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 09, 2016 at 05:54 PM
Yup. I saw ₱110k on one of the posts.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 09, 2016 at 08:03 PM
Yup. I saw ₱110k on one of the posts.

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are those OLED's 4k capable or still full HD?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Aug 09, 2016 at 08:25 PM
The B6 is 4k. Abenson said this is the 2016 version of  920 last year but flat not curved
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 10, 2016 at 04:23 AM
are those OLED's 4k capable or still full HD?
4K OLED with HDR, runs on WebOS so meron na Netflix

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: AC on Aug 10, 2016 at 10:11 PM
bumababa naba? hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Aug 10, 2016 at 10:36 PM
tumataas
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: AC on Aug 10, 2016 at 10:38 PM
huhuhu :_(
Title: OLED TV
Post by: bongchillog on Aug 10, 2016 at 11:04 PM
55b6p 107k olx
4k oled hdr


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: AC on Aug 11, 2016 at 12:01 AM
hmmm asa yata ako masyado sa di afford.. hehe
nasa magkano 65 1080p? hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on Aug 11, 2016 at 04:18 AM
bakit kasi LG lang yung meron OLED, kung meron na din samsung, sony, etc. for sure bababa na presyo ng OLED.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Aug 11, 2016 at 04:27 AM
bakit kasi LG lang yung meron OLED, kung meron na din samsung, sony, etc. for sure bababa na presyo ng OLED.
(http://www.practical-home-theater-guide.com/image-files/rgb-oled.jpg)
Gusto ng Samsung LCD type display kasi Cheaper to manufacture.

OLED is expensive to make, each sub-pixel is a light source so:

 3,840 x 2,160 x 3 = 24.88 Million light sources
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Aug 11, 2016 at 04:36 AM
bakit kasi LG lang yung meron OLED, kung meron na din samsung, sony, etc. for sure bababa na presyo ng OLED.

Samsung used to make OLED TVs (2013 to 2014). Nahirapan sila sa yields at cost so tinigil. Their OLED production is currently focused on mobile device screens (phones, tablets, notebooks, etc.).

This was their flagship OLED TV before they stopped:
(http://cdn.phys.org/newman/gfx/news/hires/2013/1-samsungsells.jpg)
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Aug 11, 2016 at 04:43 AM
(http://www.practical-home-theater-guide.com/image-files/rgb-oled.jpg)
Gusto ng Samsung LCD type display kasi Cheaper to manufacture.

OLED is expensive to make, each sub-pixel is a light source so:

 3,840 x 2,160 x 3 = 24.88 Million light sources

24.88M is correct for Samsung's implementation. For LG's RGBW implementation (4 subpixels per pixel), it's actually 33.18M.

Samsung's implementation is superior from a color rendition standpoint, while LG's implementation is superior from a panel life standpoint.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Aug 13, 2016 at 07:59 PM
An olx seller offered the 55B6 at 100k. So tempting. Pero baka next month mas mura na ulit.


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Title: OLED TV
Post by: bongchillog on Aug 14, 2016 at 11:32 AM
Sana sa december 50k nalang
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Aug 19, 2016 at 09:26 AM
55B6 just 91k na lang sa olx.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 19, 2016 at 12:23 PM
I will wait until late Jan or early Feb. :D

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Aug 22, 2016 at 07:29 PM
I will wait until late Jan or early Feb. :D

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ditto! :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Aug 25, 2016 at 04:52 PM
i'm fine with 55B6T.. overkill for me si 66"

I just checked Abenson's, they could give it for 95K.

Ditto to wait up by Jan - Feb, bababa pa yan   >:D  could use the time to save-up..

Question, since Dolby Vision ito, can its built-in movie player can pass-thru HD-Audio (Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD MA & ATMOS)  sources via HDMI ARC?  Who has already tested?  It would be a good savings not to buy a separate NMT anymore.

I'm yet to bring my source (.MKV's) to try-out.  Problem is, they don't have an ATMOS AVR in-store.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Aug 25, 2016 at 06:41 PM
i'm fine with 55B6T.. overkill for me si 66"

I just checked Abenson's, they could give it for 95K.

Ditto to wait up by Jan - Feb, bababa pa yan   >:D  could use the time to save-up..

Question, since Dolby Vision ito, can its built-in movie player can pass-thru HD-Audio (Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD MA & ATMOS)  sources via HDMI ARC?  Who has already tested?  It would be a good savings not to buy a separate NMT anymore.

I'm yet to bring my source (.MKV's) to try-out.  Problem is, they don't have an ATMOS AVR in-store.


uy! dikit ang presyo ng Abenson's sa seller sa OLX (sa Cash & Carry ata yun). :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Aug 26, 2016 at 02:26 PM
that should be Anson's, sir...  sila talaga parati panalo magbigay ng price =))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Aug 26, 2016 at 08:45 PM
that should be Anson's, sir...  sila talaga parati panalo magbigay ng price =))

thanks for the correction. makatanong nga sa Anson's. ;) :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Aug 27, 2016 at 04:09 AM
55 LG OLED P77,000 na lang!

https://www.olx.ph/item/lg-oled-55eg910t-sale-2units-available-ID7yCgu.html?p=3&h=61960dd825#61960dd825
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Aug 28, 2016 at 07:04 PM
55 LG OLED P77,000 na lang!

https://www.olx.ph/item/lg-oled-55eg910t-sale-2units-available-ID7yCgu.html?p=3&h=61960dd825#61960dd825

WOW!!! :o :o :o
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Aug 29, 2016 at 01:33 AM
WOW!!! :o :o :o

Malapit na ang 50t ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Chain on Aug 29, 2016 at 06:42 AM
Malapit na ang 50t ;D

mukhang hahabol ang upgrade sa dec sir ah
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 29, 2016 at 07:08 AM
mahihirapan kasi sila dispose yan pag pinatagal pa, it's not yet 4K
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Aug 29, 2016 at 07:13 PM
mahihirapan kasi sila dispose yan pag pinatagal pa, it's not yet 4K

agree! baka mabarat pa sila ng below 50k. hehehe!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: AC on Aug 30, 2016 at 11:44 AM
i dont mind 1080p... hehehe.. cant see the dots... kahit sa 720p pa noon.. hehe

not to mention wala akong video card na kaya magpaandar ng 4k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Aug 30, 2016 at 12:24 PM
i dont mind 1080p... hehehe.. cant see the dots... kahit sa 720p pa noon.. hehe

I can. but I don't mind. there still isn't a lot of 4K material around. ;) :P
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noah727 on Aug 30, 2016 at 02:01 PM
I have the 55EG910T, watching from a distance of about 6feet, 1080p is good enough for me. And my movies are native 1080p or 720p, so I'm ok with non-4K OLED TV.

Also, 4K content materials would mean I need to invest in newer and bigger capacity hardrives.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Aug 30, 2016 at 04:02 PM
4K contents abound to make one enjoy 4k TVs.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Sep 01, 2016 at 02:56 PM
i was eyeing/drooling for 55EG910T, once... but price is too steep and not yet worth it then.  but now at P77K and with some more discount offer?  pwede na!  but wait a while more. by December/January if there are still available units, i hope its price would go down even further.

personally, if we're willing to spend that much, I think it would be wiser to go future-proof.  we should go for flat/curved panels having all of these:
- OLED
- 4K HDR
- Dolby Vision

=)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Sep 04, 2016 at 12:30 AM
Bought a LG oled 55" B6 4k for 100k 12 months 0% interest. Worth it na ba? Bukas ko pa iinstall, limited price promotion lang daw sa a****on. Binili ko na kasi feeling ko pag nag intay pako price drop e baka ma out of stock. Bukas ko pa i set up. I am replacing my old 42LW5700 which is still performing well albeit replaced motherboard 4 years ago
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Sep 04, 2016 at 11:13 AM
enjoying Dolby Vision and  4K Ultra HD Netflix on my 55" LG Oled B6, partnered with PLDT fibr 50 Mbps, the experience is amazing!

(http://i63.tinypic.com/2e37swj.jpg)
(http://i65.tinypic.com/2iiyd7t.jpg)a
(http://i63.tinypic.com/oa117b.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 04, 2016 at 04:16 PM
how does 4k LED TV's with SUHD and HDR compare with these OLED TV's ... prices of those TV's have also gone down - one seller here is selling the LG 60-inch 2016 models at less than 60k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Sep 05, 2016 at 01:27 PM
Bought a LG oled 55" B6 4k for 100k 12 months 0% interest. Worth it na ba?

wow! congrats, sir!

it's truly worth it.. you'll only shelve a twelfth of it's price (per month, for a year) and enjoy it fully every single day...
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Post by: bongchillog on Sep 06, 2016 at 12:09 AM
i'm fine with 55B6T.. overkill for me si 66"

I just checked Abenson's, they could give it for 95K.

Ditto to wait up by Jan - Feb, bababa pa yan   >:D  could use the time to save-up..

Question, since Dolby Vision ito, can its built-in movie player can pass-thru HD-Audio (Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD MA & ATMOS)  sources via HDMI ARC?  Who has already tested?  It would be a good savings not to buy a separate NMT anymore.

I'm yet to bring my source (.MKV's) to try-out.  Problem is, they don't have an ATMOS AVR in-store.


afaik, arc does not support hd audio *(lossless)

hanggang dolby digital lang ata..


not sure though sa hdmi 2.0
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Sep 06, 2016 at 09:43 AM
a heads up to those planning to utilize 4k ultra hd playback on PLDT fibr, nung last 2 days ay nakaka 2160p ako na streaming speed, now e naka throttle sa 480p, gawa ko e gumamit ako ng VPN at ayun naging 1080p ang kaso ang gusto ko e 2160p kaya isip pako way para ma bypass throttling ni PLDT, pag nag VPN kasi e nababawasan ang subscribed speed
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Sep 06, 2016 at 11:44 AM
this could be a problem for those aspiring to own an OLED tv soon. :(
http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/09/hanjin-bankruptcy-could-mean-price-spikes-for-tvs-cars-other-large-products/ (http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2016/09/hanjin-bankruptcy-could-mean-price-spikes-for-tvs-cars-other-large-products/)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Sep 06, 2016 at 03:43 PM
my 2006 LG TV is made in Korea while my 2nd one purchased late 2012 is made in Vietnam... I'll check the ones where they are made (coming from) later tonight =))

so they better lower their LG OLED TV B6T price now -- and convince the wife ASAP!  LOL!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Sep 06, 2016 at 06:53 PM
my 2006 LG TV is made in Korea while my 2nd one purchased late 2012 is made in Vietnam... I'll check the ones where they are made (coming from) later tonight =))

so they better lower their LG OLED TV B6T price now -- and convince the wife ASAP!  LOL!


91k is the absolute lowest price you can find the LG 55B6 at, which is at OLX. ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Sep 06, 2016 at 07:08 PM
A suki olx seller could give this oled lower than posted price.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Sep 07, 2016 at 09:04 AM
A suki olx seller could give this oled lower than posted price.

ayos!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Sep 07, 2016 at 09:41 AM
a heads up to those planning to utilize 4k ultra hd playback on PLDT fibr, nung last 2 days ay nakaka 2160p ako na streaming speed, now e naka throttle sa 480p, gawa ko e gumamit ako ng VPN at ayun naging 1080p ang kaso ang gusto ko e 2160p kaya isip pako way para ma bypass throttling ni PLDT, pag nag VPN kasi e nababawasan ang subscribed speed

Baka gusto mag-introduce ng PLDT ng paid fast lanes ala Comcast, Verizon and AT&T.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Sep 07, 2016 at 01:14 PM
i checked LG B6T and LG 65E6P at @b*ns*n's yesterday... their label didn't indicate where they are made from.  only the manufacturing date is there.

LG B6T -- July 2016
LG 65E6P -- May 2016

As I know, there is also a way to check for the unit's accumulated "hours used"?  magandang ma-check din ito ng consumer aside from seeing them opened from a sealed box when being demo'ed to you before bringing them home =))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 07, 2016 at 03:28 PM
http://www.wikihow.com/Display-the-Secret-Menu-in-LG-TVs
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: stib9 on Sep 07, 2016 at 06:50 PM
The B6 are assembled in Vietnam, not sure with the bigger models. I had mine exchanged, I had the EG920 before (made in Korea) but it developed a screen defect.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: stib9 on Sep 07, 2016 at 06:51 PM
No need for the secret menu, just go to the about TV option, you can see the operating hours there.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Sep 08, 2016 at 03:57 PM
saan ba makabili hdmi 2.0 specification dito sa pinas, wala ako mabilhan, nag order pako sa amazon pero aanty pako 3 weeks bago makarating dito yon, nag fflicker kasi minsan roku 4 ko kasi nga nde hdmi 2.0 spec ang gamit ko na cable
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 08, 2016 at 04:10 PM
saan ba makabili hdmi 2.0 specification dito sa pinas, wala ako mabilhan, nag order pako sa amazon pero aanty pako 3 weeks bago makarating dito yon, nag fflicker kasi minsan roku 4 ko kasi nga nde hdmi 2.0 spec ang gamit ko na cable

si anya (pdvd member) alam ko may mga hdmi spec2 sya.. please look for his thread


btt: i will try to change regions of lg store next just so i can load more apps sa webos.. hopefully walang probs..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Sep 08, 2016 at 08:16 PM
saan ba makabili hdmi 2.0 specification dito sa pinas, wala ako mabilhan, nag order pako sa amazon pero aanty pako 3 weeks bago makarating dito yon, nag fflicker kasi minsan roku 4 ko kasi nga nde hdmi 2.0 spec ang gamit ko na cable

AudioQuest HDMI, HDMI 2.0 spec na. meron sa Listen Up, Listening Room, Spectra, etc.
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Sep 08, 2016 at 09:54 PM
Im using AudioQuest Forest...
Got it from HiFi Lounge in Nuvali Solenad 3

(http://www.audioquest.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Forest_HDMI_300x300_main.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Chain on Sep 09, 2016 at 12:26 AM
Im using AudioQuest Forest...
Got it from HiFi Lounge in Nuvali Solenad 3

(http://www.audioquest.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/12/Forest_HDMI_300x300_main.jpg)

sorry po sa OT. and sa TS.

Magkano po bili nyo Sir Louie? Planning to get one as well
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Sep 09, 2016 at 11:42 AM
sorry po sa OT. and sa TS.

Magkano po bili nyo Sir Louie? Planning to get one as well

Hmmm... If Im not mistaken sir around 2K pesos yung 1 meter.
This also solved my audio drop outs when playing Dolby Atmos :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Sep 09, 2016 at 12:10 PM
got 1 today at listen up glorietta for 1.9k cash, thanks for recommending, gonna try it later when i get home.

indicated specs HDMI 2.0, 4k 60hz

(http://i67.tinypic.com/15gvy9f.jpg)
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Post by: XanderCage on Sep 09, 2016 at 09:15 PM
got 1 today at listen up glorietta for 1.9k cash, thanks for recommending, gonna try it later when i get home.

indicated specs HDMI 2.0, 4k 60hz

(http://i67.tinypic.com/15gvy9f.jpg)


how much po yung 5 meters do you know?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Sep 10, 2016 at 09:15 AM
^ better call listen up directly for accurate price and stock you can search at it on their facebook page.

an update for LG OLED B6 units, i just discovered that this unit already has isdb-t signal that means NO MORE ABS-CBN TV PLUS!!! now ko lang na discover hindi ko expected, this is a major plus in my purchase of this unit! very very good investment this tv indeed!

(http://i65.tinypic.com/rrjgd4.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 10, 2016 at 01:25 PM
^ better call listen up directly for accurate price and stock you can search at it on their facebook page.

an update for LG OLED B6 units, i just discovered that this unit already has isdb-t signal that means NO MORE ABS-CBN TV PLUS!!! now ko lang na discover hindi ko expected, this is a major plus in my purchase of this unit! very very good investment this tv indeed!

(http://i65.tinypic.com/rrjgd4.jpg)

uy will test this out.. what antenna gamit?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Sep 10, 2016 at 02:05 PM
^ antenna ng tv plus but any other v shape antenna would work.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 10, 2016 at 02:38 PM
^ antenna ng tv plus but any other v shape antenna would work.

may dzmm teleradyo?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Sep 10, 2016 at 04:00 PM
^ meron pero naka encrypt. Exclusive lang kasi yun sa abs cbn tv plus
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: arigo31 on Sep 12, 2016 at 11:39 AM
do you guys know where can I find the 55b6 in any sm appliance? can't find any in sm applicance moa,megamall and etc. need to use my points before it expies.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: oznola on Sep 12, 2016 at 02:07 PM
^ they can actually check which of their branch still has it.

They too can take in the purchase and have the other branch deliver it to you.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: arigo31 on Sep 12, 2016 at 07:49 PM
^ they can actually check which of their branch still has it.

They too can take in the purchase and have the other branch deliver it to you.

I tried asking one of the LG staff in one of the sm appliance and he told me that they don't sell 2016 oleds and I also try asking why aben*** and an*** are selling it cheap? He told me that they are second hand and have scratches.. so I'm wondering where in sm appliance I can buy in order to use my expiring points.. I can't get a straight answer from LG staff that are handling them in sm appliance.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 14, 2016 at 11:02 AM
any DIY calibration settings for this oled?..

i follow this.. dunno if good

http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/b6/settings
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: stib9 on Sep 14, 2016 at 11:24 AM
Medyo off para sakin yung sa rtings, lalo na sa huling clibration part,  parang bluish ang tint after. I used this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZZK4pVIQ3s. Mas ok yung grays niya, and naka wide gamut siya,  pwede mo babaan if saturated and color para sayo.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 14, 2016 at 11:40 AM
Medyo off para sakin yung sa rtings, lalo na sa huling clibration part,  parang bluish ang tint after. I used this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZZK4pVIQ3s. Mas ok yung grays niya, and naka wide gamut siya,  pwede mo babaan if saturated and color para sayo.

ty sir, will try this tonight

napansin ko kasi sa oled.. crushed blacks ko e.. o baka nasanay lang kasi ng matagal sa led..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Sep 14, 2016 at 02:45 PM
I tried asking one of the LG staff in one of the sm appliance and he told me that they don't sell 2016 oleds and I also try asking why aben*** and an*** are selling it cheap? He told me that they are second hand and have scratches.. so I'm wondering where in sm appliance I can buy in order to use my expiring points.. I can't get a straight answer from LG staff that are handling them in sm appliance.

They are selling 2016 OLED 4K at SM Appliances MOA.  Its displayed for all to see.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: stib9 on Sep 14, 2016 at 03:23 PM
Dami kasi nagreklamo sa black levels sa 2015 models, so mas mababa black nila ngayon, medyo crushed nga lang. Brightness 52 is ok para lumabas ang detail sa black. Try mo till 55 kung pasado pa sayo, para sakin max na yun, magiging grey na yung black beyond that.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Sep 14, 2016 at 04:04 PM
For those who bought the B655P, were you able to claim your wall bracket? I am still waiting for mine and I was told to wait for few months. If you have one and willing to sell, pls pm me.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: oznola on Sep 14, 2016 at 05:57 PM
I tried asking one of the LG staff in one of the sm appliance and he told me that they don't sell 2016 oleds and I also try asking why aben*** and an*** are selling it cheap? He told me that they are second hand and have scratches.. so I'm wondering where in sm appliance I can buy in order to use my expiring points.. I can't get a straight answer from LG staff that are handling them in sm appliance.

Try asking yung sa customer assistance desk mismo where they have the computer to check the current stocks. Baka dyan sa branch na pinuntahan mo at napag tanungan eh wala na nung ganung model kaya sabi nung tao wala.

Maybe calling each branch near you will yield the results youre looking for as well.

Good luck
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Sep 19, 2016 at 04:45 AM
(https://s.aolcdn.com/dims5/amp:42503c572eeb35e1c4fbb7fe3589e5806bdee828/q:100/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fo.aolcdn.com%2Fhss%2Fstorage%2Fmidas%2Fdbfc91811a536041ea9ce0cfa7148b76%2F204339892%2FOLED-TV-_G6%2B%25281%2529-2000.jpg)
LG 77 Inch OLED to be launched next week.

Price: $20,000
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: artsky on Sep 19, 2016 at 02:45 PM
wow 20K USD, just like a bnew car.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Sep 20, 2016 at 11:10 AM
Ask ko lang, ok ba bumili sa olx? Their price on oled are very tempting. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Sep 20, 2016 at 02:19 PM
sir, just to be safe, ensure that they are a legit store... ask them where they are located and give them a visit to do actual demo... you may also do further price negotiation face to face.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Sep 20, 2016 at 02:19 PM
Hi bro. Of course its super safe. Its from reputable tv store. Para silang agent ng tv store


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Sep 21, 2016 at 12:35 PM
Laki kasi ng price difference compare sa appliance store.  Anyway thanks guys.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Sep 21, 2016 at 04:56 PM
Hi bro. Of course its super safe. Its from reputable tv store. Para silang agent ng tv store


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ano ba name ng store ng seller sa OLX?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: dencio105 on Sep 21, 2016 at 06:00 PM
ano ba name ng store ng seller sa OLX?
If you look at the ads a lot of them indicate their location as Filmore st., Palanan Makati that's Anson's Cash and Carry. Once you finalize the deal with the agent who published the ad in OLX you will meet up with them at Anson's and he will facilitate the testing of your item which is already reserved to you. You will then pay at the cashier of Anson's and will be issued an official receipt so the agent never got to hold your money but I guess they get their commission from Anson's. I've already purchased 2 big screen tvs through OLX, an inverter ref and a washing machine for my parents through my suki OLX vendor. I only visited Anson's on the first purchase to pay and pick up the tv. On the other transactions 2 were completed as COD while the other one(65in TV) I just paid at Saver's Appliance(which at the time holds the only stock left of the tv I desired) at QC and just have the item delivered. Of course you can always go directly to the store and negotiate with them directly and may even be able to strike a better deal than what is published in olx.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Sep 21, 2016 at 06:11 PM
If you look at the ads a lot of them indicate their location as Filmore st., Palanan Makati that's Anson's Cash and Carry. Once you finalize the deal with the agent who published the ad in OLX you will meet up with them at Anson's and he will facilitate the testing of your item which is already reserved to you. You will then pay at the cashier of Anson's and will be issued an official receipt so the agent never got to hold your money but I guess they get their commission from Anson's. I've already purchased 2 big screen tvs through OLX, an inverter ref and a washing machine for my parents through my suki OLX vendor. I only visited Anson's on the first purchase to pay and pick up the tv. On the other transactions 2 were completed as COD while the other one(65in TV) I just paid at Saver's Appliance(which at the time holds the only stock left of the tv I desired) at QC and just have the item delivered. Of course you can always go directly to the store and negotiate with them directly and may even be able to strike a better deal than what is published in olx.

thanks man!  :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sunil_k on Oct 08, 2016 at 09:29 PM
Can anyone suggest the best calibration for the B6?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Oct 09, 2016 at 05:04 AM
Can anyone suggest the best calibration for the B6?

I don't think many people can afford a B6 OLED :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Oct 09, 2016 at 09:41 AM
In fairness naman bro, B6 is bang for the buck compared with other brands out there.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Oct 09, 2016 at 11:05 AM
Can anyone suggest the best calibration for the B6?

any DIY calibration settings for this oled?..

i follow this.. dunno if good

http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/b6/settings

Medyo off para sakin yung sa rtings, lalo na sa huling clibration part,  parang bluish ang tint after. I used this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZZK4pVIQ3s. Mas ok yung grays niya, and naka wide gamut siya,  pwede mo babaan if saturated and color para sayo.

altho i still feel na blacks are crushed.. o baka talagang di lang ako sanay sa oled
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sunil_k on Oct 09, 2016 at 05:25 PM
Hi vgsison! Thanks to you im reading up on all oled threads
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Oct 11, 2016 at 07:09 AM
my roku 4 streaming cnet at 4k HDR colorspace BT.2020 in my LG 55B6p, color is very crisp and definitive with deep blacks

(http://i68.tinypic.com/19bas9.jpg)
(https://i.imgsafe.org/c1eaacec99.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Oct 29, 2016 at 07:37 AM
How is the reliability of LG's OLED TV being sold in the Philippines?

My experience with a dozen Samsung TVs made me look at other brands.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Oct 29, 2016 at 08:43 AM
LG Expects OLED TVs to Account for 50% of Premium TV Market in 3 Years
http://www.businesskorea.co.kr/english/news/ict/16327-leadership-oled-lg-expects-oled-tvs-account-50-premium-tv-market-3-years

SEOUL, KOREA
28 October 2016 - 11:15am
Cho Jin-young

Organic light emitting diode (OLED) TVs are expected to account for half of the global premium TV market by 2019.

During a press conference in Beijing, China, on Oct. 27, LG Display's OLED business unit President Yeo Sang-duk said, “OLED TVs will make up 50 percent of the global premium TV market within three years. As LG Display is now fully ready for the OLED era in terms of production, sales, customers and quality, the company will dominate the premium TV market with its OLED TVs.”

He also said, “Although OLED is a lot tougher to manufacture than liquid crystal displays (LCD), LG Display has achieved a stable yield rate of production of more than 80 percent. Accordingly, the company has secured a monthly OLED production capacity of 100,000 units from August. Based on this, LG Display plans to continuously make an investment in production lines to expand the capacity to 2 million units next year and 2.5 million units by 2018.”

Yeo added, “OLED TV panels recorded cumulative sales of 1 million units in September this year. With the achievement as a momentum, OLEDs are leading the global high-end market, such as China, North America and Europe. In North America, 55-inch OLED TVs account for more than 50 percent of the premium market over US$2,000 (2.29 million won), while 65-inch OLED TVs take up more than a half of the market over US$3,000 (3.43 million won).”

Currently, LG Electronics, China's Skyworth, Konka, and Changhong have released TVs using LG Display’s OLED panels, and Phillips has been selling its OLED TVs in China from September.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Oct 29, 2016 at 09:13 AM
LG will start "printing" OLED TVs from 2017
28 Oct 2016 | Rasmus Larsen | 13 Comments

LG will set up a new production method to start “inkjet printing” OLED displays in the first half of 2017. This will allow the company to produce larger and more affordable OLED TVs, according to ETNews.

Larger and more affordable OLED TVs
LG is currently mass-producing OLED displays using a vacuum deposition technique. In the first half of 2017, LG will start setting up “inkjet printing” equipment that can bring down productions costs.

This is a pilot production line that will be used primarily for testing before LG scales up inkjet printing for mass production purposes. The pilot production will handle so-called 8-gen substrates that are optimized for 55 to 65-inch displays. LG is planning to switch to 10-gen substrates later, which will allow the company to mass-produce 70-90-inch OLED displays – possibly even larger ones.

image: (http://www.flatpanelshd.com/pictures/kateevaoled-1.jpg)
Kateeva OLED printing

With inkjet printing the organic material can be deposited very effectively with virtually no waste. Besides bringing down fixed production costs, it can increase the yield rate, meaning that fewer OLED panels have to be discarded during production.

Korea’s Samsung and China’s TCL are also showing interest in setting up inkjet production lines. TCL previously announced that it has started construction of the world's most advanced LCD factory that will be capable of producing OLED, at some point in the future.

It is not clear if we will see the fruits of the new initiative in 2017 or later. LG will unveil the 2017 OLED TV line-up in January at CES in Las Vegas.

- Source: EtNews

Read more at http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1477658447#tZhqbqv4ZRMV3FgS.99
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Oct 30, 2016 at 02:55 AM
LG asks Samsung to join 'OLED race'
2016-03-09 : 17:03
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/common/printpreview.asp?categoryCode=133&newsIdx=199991

By Kim Yoo-chul

Han Sang-beom
LG Display CEO

Park Dong-geun
Samsung Display CEO

LG Display, the world’s top display panel maker, has officially asked long-time rival Samsung Display to join the race for large-sized organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels to beat Chinese companies in the sector, widely considered the next-generation display market.

“Samsung Display will join with LG,” LG Display CEO and Vice Chairman Han Sang-beom said on the sidelines of a meeting between CEOs from big companies and the trade ministry in downtown Seoul, Wednesday. “I believe this issue is a matter of timing.”

Han declined to specify. But he said LG Display plans to invest up to 4 trillion won focusing on larger OLED panels for televisions.

“LG’s plan to increase investment in our two key Korean plants _ one in Paju and the other one is Gumi _ won’t change,” Han said. The LG Group’s display affiliate invested 3 trillion won in 2015, it said.

The company executive said the groundwork at its latest P10-dubbed OLED plant in Paju, the city near the inter-Korean border, has begun. “We are in the process of doing some land works,” Han said.

The plant, which will be the largest OLED plant in the world, will be operational from June 2018 and supply small and large OLED panels to top clients including Apple.

“We thanked the trade ministry for its sincere support to address electricity and water supply issues,” he said.

However, Han expects the global display industry to suffer from the weak panel prices and a continued oversupply this year. “We hope the market will see some turnaround sometime in the latter half of this year,” he said.

LG Display reported 28.28 trillion won in sales last year and a 1.62 trillion won operating profit, up 7 percent and 20 percent, respectively, year-on-year.


Samsung’s OLED join?

At LG Display’s request, Samsung Display said the Samsung Group’s display affiliate “is trying hard to fine-tune OLED technologies.”

“Samsung Display is trying its best to develop OLED technologies,” CEO Park Dong-geun said. “We are reviewing the marketability of the OLED TV market. However, no decisions have been made so far,” Park said, adding the timing to start mass-production of OLED TV panels is yet to be finalized.

Samsung has already asked its top-tier local suppliers to develop needed equipment at Samsung’s display plants in Korea when Samsung Electronics’ top management makes a final decision on mass-production of larger OLEDs.

Unlike traditional LCDs, OLEDs are brighter and more energy efficient because the panels do not use bulky backlight, allowing set-makers to produce stylish products with a thinner surface.

But because of technological barriers, Samsung still has questions about the marketability of larger OLEDs; therefore, Samsung has been focusing on smaller OLEDs to be used in the Galaxy device lineup, while LG has shifted its focus to OLED TVs.

“This is why Samsung is pushing hard for quantum.dot TV, which is a variant of LCD, with some enhancements in picture quality,” said an official wishing to remain anonymous. “However, Samsung will join the OLED TV market very soon, which is good for Korea to create a new ecosystem in the next-generation display market.”
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Oct 30, 2016 at 05:12 PM
Are these good prices?

65B6P   144,980
55B6P   89,999
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Oct 30, 2016 at 05:58 PM
Are these good prices?

65B6P   144,980
55B6P   89,999

Mura nyan especially the 55 inches
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Oct 30, 2016 at 08:26 PM
Are these good prices?

65B6P   144,980
55B6P   89,999

those are very very good prices! the price of the 55B6P is the price of the 2015 55EG910 Full HD OLED TV before.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Oct 30, 2016 at 08:29 PM
LG asks Samsung to join 'OLED race'
2016-03-09 : 17:03
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/common/printpreview.asp?categoryCode=133&newsIdx=199991

By Kim Yoo-chul

Han Sang-beom
LG Display CEO

Park Dong-geun
Samsung Display CEO

LG Display, the world’s top display panel maker, has officially asked long-time rival Samsung Display to join the race for large-sized organic light-emitting diode (OLED) panels to beat Chinese companies in the sector, widely considered the next-generation display market.

“Samsung Display will join with LG,” LG Display CEO and Vice Chairman Han Sang-beom said on the sidelines of a meeting between CEOs from big companies and the trade ministry in downtown Seoul, Wednesday. “I believe this issue is a matter of timing.”

Han declined to specify. But he said LG Display plans to invest up to 4 trillion won focusing on larger OLED panels for televisions.

“LG’s plan to increase investment in our two key Korean plants _ one in Paju and the other one is Gumi _ won’t change,” Han said. The LG Group’s display affiliate invested 3 trillion won in 2015, it said.

The company executive said the groundwork at its latest P10-dubbed OLED plant in Paju, the city near the inter-Korean border, has begun. “We are in the process of doing some land works,” Han said.

The plant, which will be the largest OLED plant in the world, will be operational from June 2018 and supply small and large OLED panels to top clients including Apple.

“We thanked the trade ministry for its sincere support to address electricity and water supply issues,” he said.

However, Han expects the global display industry to suffer from the weak panel prices and a continued oversupply this year. “We hope the market will see some turnaround sometime in the latter half of this year,” he said.

LG Display reported 28.28 trillion won in sales last year and a 1.62 trillion won operating profit, up 7 percent and 20 percent, respectively, year-on-year.


Samsung’s OLED join?

At LG Display’s request, Samsung Display said the Samsung Group’s display affiliate “is trying hard to fine-tune OLED technologies.”

“Samsung Display is trying its best to develop OLED technologies,” CEO Park Dong-geun said. “We are reviewing the marketability of the OLED TV market. However, no decisions have been made so far,” Park said, adding the timing to start mass-production of OLED TV panels is yet to be finalized.

Samsung has already asked its top-tier local suppliers to develop needed equipment at Samsung’s display plants in Korea when Samsung Electronics’ top management makes a final decision on mass-production of larger OLEDs.

Unlike traditional LCDs, OLEDs are brighter and more energy efficient because the panels do not use bulky backlight, allowing set-makers to produce stylish products with a thinner surface.

But because of technological barriers, Samsung still has questions about the marketability of larger OLEDs; therefore, Samsung has been focusing on smaller OLEDs to be used in the Galaxy device lineup, while LG has shifted its focus to OLED TVs.

“This is why Samsung is pushing hard for quantum.dot TV, which is a variant of LCD, with some enhancements in picture quality,” said an official wishing to remain anonymous. “However, Samsung will join the OLED TV market very soon, which is good for Korea to create a new ecosystem in the next-generation display market.”


tigas ng ulo ni samsung! OLED > quantum dot!   ;) ::) ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Oct 30, 2016 at 09:36 PM
Sana bumaba pa


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Oct 30, 2016 at 09:42 PM
trivia: ang mga "competition" ng LG sa OLED like Panasonic and Skyworth (from china), gumagamit din ng LG OLED panels!  ;) ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Oct 30, 2016 at 10:15 PM
trivia: ang mga "competition" ng LG sa OLED like Panasonic and Skyworth (from china), gumagamit din ng LG OLED panels!  ;) ;D
If they use Google's Android TV then I will try them.

TL;DR:
- LG webOS cannot read ExFAT and Sony's Android TV can read ExFAT.
- Salesmen are badly trained which makes buying very unpleasant.

I went testing LG OLED and Sony LED 4K TVs today at two appliance stores at Alabang Town Center after lunch.

I brought with me a 32GB SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0 Flash Drive formatted in ExFAT with 4K-native movies and a 1080p content.

(http://www.pcstats.com/articleimages/201209/sandiskExtrem64_ftbk.jpg)

This was formatted using macOS Sierra.

I went to the ground floor to test LG OLED TV with webOS 3.0. TV saw the USB flash drive but was not able to read the drive.

Sales person claimed using a Macbook with the USB flash drive places a "firewall" and I should use a computer instead.

Talking down to a customer is bad salesmanship especially those in the demographic that can buy a "luxury item" that is on average 20% more expensive than a computer. OLED are the "Mac" of the TV industry as they priced like a "luxury item" vs LED TVs.

I do not advocate the use of torrent sites and only mention it for descriptive purpose.

Salesman : All downloadable content from torrent sites are ALL up-res
Fact: It is stipulated on the torrent name that if the 4K video is up-res or native. You can also tell if it's really compressed by the file size. If it isn't nearing 100GB then it is lossy.

Salesman: Did you download from Site A or Site B torrent site.
Fact: Site A was closed down and Site B was still up. Shows how out of date this fella was.

Salesman: No one sells 4k blu ray players in the Philippines.
Fact: Datablitz has been selling the Xbox One S with 4K blu ray player that can read 4K blur ray discs at near US prices as of my checking today. This Microsoft console came out in July 2016. Manong is really not updated.

Salesman: Only Netflix and Youtube offer 4K content in the Philippines
Fact: Manong got this right, thankfully.

I told the salesman to stop talking or else "mag-aaway tayo". I hate ignorance and his talking about technical matters as if he knew something really soured my appetite to "buy".

I went to the top floor for Sony and when they plugged it in it Android TV was able to read ExFAT and was able to play the movies. Sadly the top floor did not have LG OLED and medyo unhelpful yung salesman.

I am sharing my experience so you know each brand's filesystem limitation and how bad training is for salesmen.

Marami sila kaso you're better off asking help from people on forums like here who can actually give you factual answers rather than "fake news" type answers.

My guess is that webOS will be able to read FAT32 or NTFS. This was not volunteered by salesman.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Oct 30, 2016 at 11:03 PM
BTW what's difference between a LG B6T and B6P OLED TV?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Chain on Oct 30, 2016 at 11:43 PM
If they use Google's Android TV then I will try them.

TL;DR:
- LG webOS cannot read ExFAT and Sony's Android TV can read ExFAT.
- Salesmen are badly trained which makes buying very unpleasant.

I went testing LG OLED and Sony LED 4K TVs today at two appliance stores at Alabang Town Center after lunch.

I brought with me a 32GB SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0 Flash Drive formatted in ExFAT with 4K-native movies and a 1080p content.

(http://www.pcstats.com/articleimages/201209/sandiskExtrem64_ftbk.jpg)

This was formatted using macOS Sierra.

I went to the ground floor to test LG OLED TV with webOS 3.0. TV saw the USB flash drive but was not able to read the drive.

Sales person claimed using a Macbook with the USB flash drive places a "firewall" and I should use a computer instead.

Talking down to a customer is bad salesmanship especially those in the demographic that can buy a "luxury item" that is on average 20% more expensive than a computer. OLED are the "Mac" of the TV industry as they priced like a "luxury item" vs LED TVs.

I do not advocate the use of torrent sites and only mention it for descriptive purpose.

Salesman : All downloadable content from torrent sites are ALL up-res
Fact: It is stipulated on the torrent name that if the 4K video is up-res or native. You can also tell if it's really compressed by the file size. If it isn't nearing 100GB then it is lossy.

Salesman: Did you download from Site A or Site B torrent site.
Fact: Site A was closed down and Site B was still up. Shows how out of date this fella was.

Salesman: No one sells 4k blu ray players in the Philippines.
Fact: Datablitz has been selling the Xbox One S with 4K blu ray player that can read 4K blur ray discs at near US prices as of my checking today. This Microsoft console came out in July 2016. Manong is really not updated.

Salesman: Only Netflix and Youtube offer 4K content in the Philippines
Fact: Manong got this right, thankfully.

I told the salesman to stop talking or else "mag-aaway tayo". I hate ignorance and his talking about technical matters as if he knew something really soured my appetite to "buy".

I went to the top floor for Sony and when they plugged it in it Android TV was able to read ExFAT and was able to play the movies. Sadly the top floor did not have LG OLED and medyo unhelpful yung salesman.

I am sharing my experience so you know each brand's filesystem limitation and how bad training is for salesmen.

Marami sila kaso you're better off asking help from people on forums like here who can actually give you factual answers rather than "fake news" type answers.

My guess is that webOS will be able to read FAT32 or NTFS. This was not volunteered by salesman.

napakaraming ganitong salesman. and minsan nagaaway kami ni wifey kasi bat ko daw kinoconfront ung mga un. eh im just stating the facts and they are not.so i feel that it is my obligation to tell them. dapat sa mga yan may mga training din sa mga technologies anf not just a simple "product training"
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Oct 30, 2016 at 11:45 PM
tigas ng ulo ni samsung! OLED > quantum dot!   ;) ::) ;D
Mukhang promising din ang QD especially if implemented sa panel mismo. We have yet to see the results.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: leomarley on Oct 31, 2016 at 12:12 AM
Mukhang promising din ang QD especially if implemented sa panel mismo. We have yet to see the results.

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Samsung may be discouraged for now to concentrate on OLED specially since Samsung's QD display beat LG's OLED screens at the Crampton & Moore TV shootout last July. Also QD displays are very cheap to produce compared to OLEDs.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: leomarley on Oct 31, 2016 at 12:12 AM
If they use Google's Android TV then I will try them.

TL;DR:
- LG webOS cannot read ExFAT and Sony's Android TV can read ExFAT.
- Salesmen are badly trained which makes buying very unpleasant.

I went testing LG OLED and Sony LED 4K TVs today at two appliance stores at Alabang Town Center after lunch.

I brought with me a 32GB SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0 Flash Drive formatted in ExFAT with 4K-native movies and a 1080p content.

(http://www.pcstats.com/articleimages/201209/sandiskExtrem64_ftbk.jpg)

This was formatted using macOS Sierra.

I went to the ground floor to test LG OLED TV with webOS 3.0. TV saw the USB flash drive but was not able to read the drive.

Sales person claimed using a Macbook with the USB flash drive places a "firewall" and I should use a computer instead.

Talking down to a customer is bad salesmanship especially those in the demographic that can buy a "luxury item" that is on average 20% more expensive than a computer. OLED are the "Mac" of the TV industry as they priced like a "luxury item" vs LED TVs.

I do not advocate the use of torrent sites and only mention it for descriptive purpose.

Salesman : All downloadable content from torrent sites are ALL up-res
Fact: It is stipulated on the torrent name that if the 4K video is up-res or native. You can also tell if it's really compressed by the file size. If it isn't nearing 100GB then it is lossy.

Salesman: Did you download from Site A or Site B torrent site.
Fact: Site A was closed down and Site B was still up. Shows how out of date this fella was.

Salesman: No one sells 4k blu ray players in the Philippines.
Fact: Datablitz has been selling the Xbox One S with 4K blu ray player that can read 4K blur ray discs at near US prices as of my checking today. This Microsoft console came out in July 2016. Manong is really not updated.

Salesman: Only Netflix and Youtube offer 4K content in the Philippines
Fact: Manong got this right, thankfully.

I told the salesman to stop talking or else "mag-aaway tayo". I hate ignorance and his talking about technical matters as if he knew something really soured my appetite to "buy".

I went to the top floor for Sony and when they plugged it in it Android TV was able to read ExFAT and was able to play the movies. Sadly the top floor did not have LG OLED and medyo unhelpful yung salesman.

I am sharing my experience so you know each brand's filesystem limitation and how bad training is for salesmen.

Marami sila kaso you're better off asking help from people on forums like here who can actually give you factual answers rather than "fake news" type answers.

My guess is that webOS will be able to read FAT32 or NTFS. This was not volunteered by salesman.

Most salesmen don't even know what HDR is. lol
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Oct 31, 2016 at 12:46 AM
Sorry ot but share ko lang.  When I was auditioning an led last week, I asked one of the salesman of LG at SM appliance in mega

Me - Brad, paano i-disable yun soap opera effect?

Sales guy - Ay wala kami soap opera dito, movies lang meron

Me - A ganun ba, okay thank you, haha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: leomarley on Oct 31, 2016 at 01:10 AM
That's how clueless SM Appliance salespersons are. To think na those guys came directly from manufacturers. Buti pa sa abensons mas may alam mga salespersons doon mas mura pa sila.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Oct 31, 2016 at 03:26 AM
My brother up the point of black bars for 4K movies when using a conventional 4K TV.

This bothers him whether it is on an Android smartphone's AMOLED display or OLED TV at the mall.

This makes him prefer 21:9 computer displays like the LG 34-inch to match the 21:9 ratio of movies.

My search yielded this 4K 21:9 LG 38UC99 display that has a native resolution of 3840 x 1600.

That is the native resolution of 4K movies without need of scaling.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDBWH5XGbjg

PPI of the 27-inch non-5K  and this LG are 108.79 vs 109.47 making them essentially equal. So it shares the same picture height of the 27-inch iMac but 5 more ratio of width.

Now the bad news. It's $1500 + shipping from the US. I computed LBC's air is at P21,797.04 while sea is at P 4,904.08.

At that price, level of hassle and strong possibility claiming warranty would make buying a LG OLED 55B6P at 90,000 a much better value proposition.

Still though... wow!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Oct 31, 2016 at 10:25 AM
Meron ako niyan pero pang PC monitor model only na IPS. Hehe! May curved din niyan.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Oct 31, 2016 at 08:30 PM
Sorry ot but share ko lang.  When I was auditioning an led last week, I asked one of the salesman of LG at SM appliance in mega

Me - Brad, paano i-disable yun soap opera effect?

Sales guy - Ay wala kami soap opera dito, movies lang meron

Me - A ganun ba, okay thank you, haha

hahaha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Oct 31, 2016 at 09:29 PM
That's how clueless SM Appliance salespersons are. To think na those guys came directly from manufacturers. Buti pa sa abensons mas may alam mga salespersons doon mas mura pa sila.

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medyo nasabay na sa price ang abenson sa murang halaga ngayon.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 01, 2016 at 07:26 AM
B6 owners: How is the TV's performance with the Xbox One or PS4? Is the input lag that bad?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Nov 01, 2016 at 10:07 AM
B6 owners: How is the TV's performance with the Xbox One or PS4? Is the input lag that bad?

i dont play much fps.. but ok naman sya sa uncharted
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: leomarley on Nov 01, 2016 at 10:42 AM
B6 owners: How is the TV's performance with the Xbox One or PS4? Is the input lag that bad?
Medyo mataas at 66ms sir.

http://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/inputs/input-lag

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 01, 2016 at 11:43 AM
Medyo mataas at 66ms sir.

http://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/inputs/input-lag

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Thanks!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Nov 02, 2016 at 12:30 PM
Ask ko lang sa mga b6 owners, hows the tru motion effect or what they call soap opera effect? And also the judder medyo negative kasi nababasa ko.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Nov 02, 2016 at 03:21 PM
trumotion is good.. altho i see some mosquito effect
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Nov 02, 2016 at 03:31 PM
total overall experience with my B6 is very good.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Nov 03, 2016 at 11:50 AM
Mosquito effect in what format po? Even in 4k or 1080p?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Nov 03, 2016 at 12:31 PM
Di ba kaya noise reduction?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Nov 03, 2016 at 02:26 PM
Are these good prices?

65B6P   144,980
55B6P   89,999

these are already good prices at bumababa pa... it's worth the wait!!!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Nov 03, 2016 at 02:39 PM
Sabi ng LG 2017 OLEDs  would be more affordble due to new jet-printing technique.

Sana ka-price na ng LED  :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Nov 03, 2016 at 02:51 PM
If they use Google's Android TV then I will try them.

TL;DR:
- LG webOS cannot read ExFAT and Sony's Android TV can read ExFAT.
- Salesmen are badly trained which makes buying very unpleasant.

I went testing LG OLED and Sony LED 4K TVs today at two appliance stores at Alabang Town Center after lunch.

I brought with me a 32GB SanDisk Extreme USB 3.0 Flash Drive formatted in ExFAT with 4K-native movies and a 1080p content.

(http://www.pcstats.com/articleimages/201209/sandiskExtrem64_ftbk.jpg)

This was formatted using macOS Sierra.

I went to the ground floor to test LG OLED TV with webOS 3.0. TV saw the USB flash drive but was not able to read the drive.

Sales person claimed using a Macbook with the USB flash drive places a "firewall" and I should use a computer instead.

Talking down to a customer is bad salesmanship especially those in the demographic that can buy a "luxury item" that is on average 20% more expensive than a computer. OLED are the "Mac" of the TV industry as they priced like a "luxury item" vs LED TVs.

I do not advocate the use of torrent sites and only mention it for descriptive purpose.

Salesman : All downloadable content from torrent sites are ALL up-res
Fact: It is stipulated on the torrent name that if the 4K video is up-res or native. You can also tell if it's really compressed by the file size. If it isn't nearing 100GB then it is lossy.

Salesman: Did you download from Site A or Site B torrent site.
Fact: Site A was closed down and Site B was still up. Shows how out of date this fella was.

Salesman: No one sells 4k blu ray players in the Philippines.
Fact: Datablitz has been selling the Xbox One S with 4K blu ray player that can read 4K blur ray discs at near US prices as of my checking today. This Microsoft console came out in July 2016. Manong is really not updated.

Salesman: Only Netflix and Youtube offer 4K content in the Philippines
Fact: Manong got this right, thankfully.

I told the salesman to stop talking or else "mag-aaway tayo". I hate ignorance and his talking about technical matters as if he knew something really soured my appetite to "buy".

I went to the top floor for Sony and when they plugged it in it Android TV was able to read ExFAT and was able to play the movies. Sadly the top floor did not have LG OLED and medyo unhelpful yung salesman.

I am sharing my experience so you know each brand's filesystem limitation and how bad training is for salesmen.

Marami sila kaso you're better off asking help from people on forums like here who can actually give you factual answers rather than "fake news" type answers.

My guess is that webOS will be able to read FAT32 or NTFS. This was not volunteered by salesman.

FAT32 and NTFS  -- can be read by both my late-2012 LG TV (I'm sure WebOS3 should be able to read them as well) and 2016 Sony Android TV...

as for the salesmen, I just ignore nor contradict what they say.  if i feel he's saying nonsense (unfounded truth), I will ask them a different question so that he won't be able to continue what he's saying.  we would easily know when they're telling the truth or not. 

I only need they're cooperation to allow me to test the unit in order to help me decide if that specific unit meet my requirements.  and if it does, next is the price negotiations =))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Nov 03, 2016 at 04:48 PM
Sabi ng LG 2017 OLEDs  would be more affordble due to new jet-printing technique.

Sana ka-price na ng LED  :D
2nd half pa ng 2017. Then since mura ng unti, may surge sa demand. Hehe! Then 2018 cheaper na talaga siya. By 2018 naman, baka bumaba na din ang costing ng QD display. Haha! Technology nga naman. Never ending bumaba and phasing out. Parang plasma dati.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mangboy on Nov 03, 2016 at 09:16 PM
Mga master Pede po ba gamitin ang WOW calibration cd sa B6?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 03, 2016 at 09:29 PM
Mga master Pede po ba gamitin ang WOW calibration cd sa B6?

Sis!!! Naks!!! Congrats sa new OLED TV mo ;)

I think pwede naman gamitin since pang calibrate naman yan ng all types of display ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mangboy on Nov 03, 2016 at 10:12 PM
Thanks sis! Nilalaro ko pa settings 😊
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 03, 2016 at 11:13 PM
Thanks sis! Nilalaro ko pa settings 😊

65" ba kinuha mo sis?
Sarap!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 04, 2016 at 01:14 AM
You have to factor in the weakening Peso that started on June 30, 2016.

Further weakening is expected 12 months from now.

http://news.abs-cbn.com/business/11/02/16/peso-may-hit-p51-vs-dollar-by-end-2017

I hope something could be done to stem further weakening.  ::)

2nd half pa ng 2017. Then since mura ng unti, may surge sa demand. Hehe! Then 2018 cheaper na talaga siya. By 2018 naman, baka bumaba na din ang costing ng QD display. Haha! Technology nga naman. Never ending bumaba and phasing out. Parang plasma dati.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mangboy on Nov 04, 2016 at 05:40 AM
65" ba kinuha mo sis?
Sarap!
8

Yes sis ☺
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Nov 04, 2016 at 12:18 PM
8

Yes sis ☺

Congrats pabulong naman magkank mo nakuha


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Nov 04, 2016 at 01:27 PM
dumadami na OLED TV owners.. congratz! =))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 04, 2016 at 02:04 PM
baka 3 years or more pa bago maging affordable dito ... kailang maging PhP yung $ para makabili :)

nice share
3 years and 3 months later...

65-inch 144,980
55-inch  89,100
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Nov 04, 2016 at 02:07 PM
Last month  135k lang 65b6.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 04, 2016 at 02:13 PM
Last month  135k lang 65b6.
No joke? That's the price I'd buy the 65b6. Saan yan?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 04, 2016 at 02:28 PM
BOE to set up 3rd OLED factory in western China, say reports
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20161102PD212.html
Chen Bo-zhen, Taipei; Adam Hwang, DIGITIMES [Thursday 3 November 2016]

BOE Technology will invest CNY46.5 billion (US$6.94 billion) to set up a 6G flexible OLED panel factory with monthly production capacity of 48,000 glass substrates in Mianyang City, western China, its third OLED factory in China, and will start construction in December 2016 and production in 2019, according to China-based media reports.

BOE has begun production at a 5.5G rigid OLED panel factory in Ordos City, northern China, and will expand monthly production capacity to 4,000 glass substrates in 2019.

In addition, BOE is setting up a 6G flexible OLED panel factory in Qingdao City, northern China, with investment of CNY22 billion, and will gradually install a monthly production capacity of 15,000 glass substrates in 2017, 2018 and 2019 each.

BOE will have a total monthly production capacity of 4,000 glass substrates for rigid OLED panels and 93,000 units for flexible OLED panels in 2019. In comparison, Samsung Display will have total monthly production capacity of 190,000 glass substrates for rigid OLED panels and 180,000 units for flexible OLED panels in 2019, while LG Display will have total monthly production capacity of 96,000 glass substrates for flexible OLED panels in the year.

China-based China Star Optoelectronics Technology, Truly Opto-Electronics, Visionox and Tianma Micro-electronics as well as Japan-based Sharp and Japan Display also plan to set up flexible OLED production capacities.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 04, 2016 at 04:06 PM
Meron ako niyan pero pang PC monitor model only na IPS. Hehe! May curved din niyan.

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38-inch? 3860x1600? :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Nov 05, 2016 at 08:16 AM
38-inch? 3860x1600? :)

Hehe! Sorry hindi ko na-clarify. 24" Full HD siya @ 2560x1080.  ;D Wala pa atang 4k native ang widescreen ng LG. QHD only.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 05, 2016 at 08:41 AM
http://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/common/printpreview.asp?categoryCode=133&newsIdx=213523
LG vows to push for high-end OLED TVs
2016-09-05 : 17:38

By Yoon Sung-won

Kwon Bong-seok, executive vice president of LG Electronics

LG Electronics said Monday it will focus on high-end ultra organic light-emitting diode (ultra OLED) TVs ― upping production by 70 percent this year ― to boost the profitability of its OLED TV business.

The world’s leading TV maker said more than half of its OLED TV sales have come from ultra OLED TVs in the first half of this year, compared to one-third last year, on the back of rapid growth of the high-definition 4K TV market worldwide. In the same period, the operating-profit-to-sales ratio of the company’s home entertainment (HE) business division reached 8.1 percent.

“Through a period of meaningful growth in the last three years, OLED has become the mainstream in premium TVs,” said Kwon Bong-seok, executive vice president of LG Electronics’ HE Business Division, during a press conference at the IFA 2016 electronics fair in Berlin, Saturday local time. “OLED will solidify its position as a central megatrend this year.”

LG Electronics claimed that its OLED TVs have caused a restructuring in the global premium TV market as its products hold a market share of about 90 percent. It has diversified size options of OLED TVs from 55 inches to 77 inches.

The company also said it is strengthening distribution channels in the global market, cooperating with Best Buy, North America’s largest electronic outlet chain, to set up display OLED TVs giving customers a closer look in more than 400 stores in the United States.

LG Electronics expects that more than 10 electronics makers will be selling OLED TVs within this year amid intensifying competition with the LCD TV sector. In recent years, latecomers in the display industry including China and Taiwan have conducted massive investments in the LCD display panel sector, instigating fiercer competition between TV makers. Targeting the premium TV market, more brands are looking to roll out OLED TVs.

The electronics maker said it will also boost its business-to-business sales of OLED TVs. Besides targeting hotels, schools, fitness centers and large-scale events such as conferences, the company said it will strengthen its leadership in the premium commercial display market with OLED digital signs.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 05, 2016 at 08:43 AM
Panasonic shows off new "reference" OLED TV prototype at IFA
01 Sep 2016 | Rasmus Larsen | 9 Comments
At IFA 2016, Panasonic is showing off a new "reference" OLED TV prototype. The company says that it wants to show what the “next generation OLED technology” looks like and the “significant progress made so far” in especially “near-black reproduction”. A consumer product is coming in 2017.

Panasonic OLED TV prototype
Panasonic launched its first OLED TV - the 65” CZ950 - exactly one year ago at IFA 2015. The Japanese company has no new OLED product to launch at this year’s IFA show but it has brought a prototype to show that it is “committed to shaping the future of television and is already working towards its next ‘Reference’ review with OLED”.

And here it is (photo credit: HDTVTest.co.uk):


So, what does this entail exactly?

- “Panasonic is currently working on applying our next generation processing to OLED technology, focusing on improving OLED’s most demanding challenges: near-black reproduction. By applying Panasonic’s know-how in self-illuminating panel technology known from Plasma TVs, Panasonic is further improving this area and enabling OLED technology to deliver the most premium TV viewing experience possible for consumers,” says Panasonic.

(http://www.flatpanelshd.com/pictures/panasonicifaoled-1.jpg)
Panasonic 2016 OLED prototype

In reality it probably just means that Panasonic is not yet ready to launch its next flagship TV. Earlier this year, the company released the DX900 flagship LCD and Panasonic is working hard to position it as the reference LCD for picture quality. However, it is nice to know that Panasonic is still committed to developing OLED TVs.

More information “later this winter”
To help optimize its high-end TVs Panasonic has partnered with Hollywood colorist Mike Sowa known for his work on films such as Oblivion and Insurgent.

(http://www.flatpanelshd.com/pictures/panasonicifaoled-2.jpg)
Panasonic 2016 OLED prototype

Mike Sowa explains that he used CZ950 to develop the home video grading portion of Disney’s The Jungle Book that will be available for streaming and possibly UHD Blu-ray later (Disney has yet to commit to UHD Blu-ray).

- “I also used the TX-65CZ950 on ‘Kubo and the Two Strings’ and ‘The Accountant’ two upcoming feature films I’ve been working on in Hollywood. There is no doubt that 2D is great, however, the TX-65CZ950 produces spectacular results in 3D,” he is quoted as saying in Panasonic’s press material, suggesting that 3D will continue to be featured in Panasonic’s next OLED TV.

Panasonic says that “more information [about the new OLED] is expected to be announced later this winter”. Our guess is that the final OLED TV consumer product will be unveiled at CES 2017 in Las Vegas this coming January.

Read more at http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1472707898#Op3L3ARtK1M7FFV8.99
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Nov 05, 2016 at 06:31 PM
Is Panasonic using their own OLED panels now or are they still using LG panels?  ::)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Nov 06, 2016 at 03:04 AM
Is Panasonic using their own OLED panels now or are they still using LG panels?  ::)
They are still LG panels.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 06, 2016 at 06:09 AM
How do I get to the menu that shows the total "up time" the TV has been running. Want to know if the TV I am getting is re-sealed.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 06, 2016 at 05:07 PM
B6 owners, have you updated to the firmware released on 11/03/2016? (http://'http://www.lg.com/ph/support/support-product/lg-OLED65B6P#softwareFirmware')

LG has released a firmware update to fix two important bugs on the B6 OLED. The TV no longer has issues with frame skipping on UHD Blu-ray and improves HDR10 PQ tracking, according to HDTVTest.

Frame skipping & HDR10 tracking
New TV firmware is released all the time. Most of the time new firmware contains boring bug fixes but LG’s latest 04.30.50 firmware has some very nice updates in the picture quality department.

While reviewing the LG B6 OLED, the most affordable 2016 OLED, our friends over at HDTVTest found that the new firmware first and foremost fixes an issue relating to frame skipping while playing UHD Blu-ray movies. This bug did not affect the C6, E6, and G6 OLED models that use a different chipset.

- “Firmware 04.30.50 eradicated the frame skipping, so slow panning shots in 24fps HDR material would proceed smoothly (well, as smooth as 24p allowed) without interruption from stuttering”, says HDTVTest.

The new firmware also fixes PQ EOTF tracking, or in other words how bright/dark HDR10 content is reproduced. This issue (or more likely, decision) also affected LG’s other OLED TVs to some extent.

- “Imagine our joy when we discovered that firmware version 04.30.50 yielded PQ EOTF tracking that’s more faithful to the current HDR10 standard on our LG B6 review unit.”

Additionally, LG has improved the TruMotion controls with finer, half-step adjustments.
Read more at http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1478257494#1UbhyTPqmR8bqild.99 (http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1478257494#1UbhyTPqmR8bqild.99)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 07, 2016 at 05:13 AM
B6 owners: Can you see if the "Total Power On Time" is present in the B6 being sold in PH? It shows how long your TV has been used.

Step 1: (http://i.imgur.com/lN7t4VU.png)

Step 2: Then click tv model # then scroll down and you will see "Total Power On Time".
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Nov 07, 2016 at 10:05 AM
may bago palang firmware sa B6, mamaya pag uwi ko chcheck ko sa unit ko
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 08, 2016 at 07:57 AM
may bago palang firmware sa B6, mamaya pag uwi ko chcheck ko sa unit ko
How was it?

Now, I have been hunting for an 65B6 and I am thankful for the help I received thus far. Prices I have found are the following.

Salesman #1
- P136,000 for TV
- P900 for delivery
- 34km from me
- Will give sales invoice but won't allow withholding of tax.
- Cash on Delivery
- From OLX

Salesman #2
- P148,700 for TV. They had it for P135,000 for a few days in September
- Free delivery
- 36km from me
- Will comply to all BIR requirements.
- From OLX

Salesman #3
- P148,900 for TV.
- Pickup only
- 22.5km from me
- Warned me about Salesman #1 might sell me a resealed (display unit)
- From OLX

Salesman #4
- P149,000 for TV
- Free Delivery & setup
- 4km from me
- Cash, debit card or straight credit card payment are the same
- Not from OLX

Or do I wait for next year?

Kaso the Peso is weakening and expectations are P51.xx to a dollar in 12 months.

Watching Netflix on my smartphone's AMOLED screen enchants me.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Nov 08, 2016 at 11:02 AM
salesman 1. with the assurance that you will not accept the tv if its more than x hours in the hour counter
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Nov 08, 2016 at 11:15 AM
need to withold tax. :(

mentioned here for the benefit of those who do not need what i need to do.

company purchase ba? if company purchase then go where its convenient.

kasi if personal purchase, whatever is cheaper parin wins..

technically ganun rin naman pag company, but if paperworks are a pain, go with the lesser problems..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 08, 2016 at 07:59 PM
New OLED Range for 2017 is leaked:

55-65" B7 (flat)
55-65" C7 (curved)
55-65" E7 (flat)
65-77" G7 (flat)
65-77" W7 (wallpaper or flexible?)

https://www.wi-fi.org/product-finder-results?sort_by=certified&sort_order=desc&categories=9&keywords=OLED&companies=1341
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 08, 2016 at 08:15 PM
http://www.businesskorea.co.kr/english/news/industry/15768-against-samsung-qled-tv-lg-electronics-unveil-quantum-dot-tvs-next-year
Against Samsung QLED TV
LG Electronics to Unveil Quantum Dot TVs Next Year

SEOUL, KOREA
6 September 2016 - 10:45am
Cho Jin-young

LG Electronics will release premium OLED TVs and high-end LCD TVs next year. The company plans to position OLED TVs in the premium TV segment and LCD TVs, which can compete with quantum dot TVs, in the category lower than OLED TVs.

“We will unveil our own version of quantum dot TVs next year, which are somewhat different in kind from quantum dot,” Kwon Bong-suk, executive vice president and CEO of LG Home Entertainment Unit, said at a press conference held on sidelines of LG’s exhibition at the IFA 2016 trade show in Berline, Germany, on September 3 (local time).

It means that LG plans to release a new LCD TV using a quantum dot filter, which is not used by Samsung Electronics.

“OLED TVs target the top 2 percent of customers in the market, where around 200 million sets are sold per year,” he said. “By introducing a new kind of quantum dot TVs evolved from LCD TV technology next year, we will satisfy customers with various needs.”

In regard to a new type of quantum dot products, Kwon said, “The price of OLED TVs is US$1,000 more expensive than premium LCD TV lineups. The new LCD TV to be released next year will compete in price with other LCD TVs so its price will not go up to the level of OLED TVs.”

Japanese electronics companies, such as Panasonic and Sony, are expected to launch OLED TVs. Regarding the differentiation strategy, he said, “Competition over OLED TVs will intensify starting next year. We will unveil a new OLED TV with an exclusive hardware platform, that only LG can produce, at the CES trade show in January next year.”

He also said, “The yield of OLED products is improving and perfect black and perfect color technologies are continuously evolving. We will unveil our own hardware platform, advance the high dynamic range (HDR) technology and improve the contrast even in low color groups.

For other ways to use OLED displays, Kwon said, “We have already released a commercial signage and are in talks with two aircraft manufacturers to use OLED for inflight displays.”

LG Electronics is said that it is also in talks to use it in not only inflight entertainment services but also windows.

In regard to securing contents related to the HDR technology, he said, “We are creating 4K contents with a resolution of 3,840x2,160 pixels with global video streaming service providers, Netflix and Amazon. We will offer enough contents to enjoy.”

For the utilization of OLED in the medical care sector, Kwon said, “The monitor division at LG Electronics is planning to start expanding the medical monitor business, including ultra high definition medical monitors, from the end of this year.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 09, 2016 at 12:04 AM
https://www.ft.com/content/2caf0bf4-a24e-11e6-82c3-4351ce86813f

LG Display sets sights on ultra-thin TV screens despite losses

S Korean group faces challenge to swing lossmaking OLED unit into black

November 7, 2016

by: Song Jung-a in Seoul

LG Display, the world’s largest flat panel maker, is standing by its ultra-thin OLED television screen technology despite slow take-up by consumers and losses estimated at Won60bn ($53m) in the past quarter.

The company says it will convert more of its production lines from traditional LCD screens and predicts that its OLED division will be making money in three years and will account for half of all its revenues by 2020.

While rivals have steered clear of big investments in OLED TVs, Yeo Sang-duk, the president of LG Display’s OLED business, says that the new technology would save the company from a price war that is ravaging LCD manufacturing margins.

“We will focus our new investments on OLED because the LCD market is already saturating amid a worsening price war,” says Mr Yeo. “It is hard to differentiate our products with LCDs. We will lead the market with the OLED technology, to stay ahead of Chinese rivals ramping up their LCD investments.”

OLED, or organic light-emitting diode, panels have been touted as a next generation technology for flatscreen TVs. The screens are lighter, thinner and more flexible than mainstream liquid crystal display panels, promising an array of new options such as curved screens and TVs so thin they can be attached to a wall like wallpaper.

The technology is used widely for smaller screens, such as for smartphones, but it accounts for a fraction of the world’s annual sales of 230m TVs. Analysts estimate LG Display will sell just 800,000 units this year — mainly because manufacturing costs are so high. OLED TVs are three times more expensive than LCD TVs.

In the US, OLED TVs account for more than half of the premium market of 55-inch TVs priced at more than $2,000 and 65-inch versions above $3,000. Mr Yeo has forecast that they would comprise more than half of the premium market globally in a couple of years.

But analysts caution that it will be difficult for LG Electronics, the TV-making affiliate of LG Display, to expand the market beyond the premium niche unless costs come down and rivals such as Sony join the fray to give the technology a marketing boost.

LG’s rival Samsung Electronics has avoided making OLED models, saying the technology is not yet ready for mass consumption. Sony is interested in making OLED TVs for its PlayStation virtual reality business, however, according to analysts.

“It will be difficult for OLED TVs to reach the mass market at this price level,” says Kim Young-woo at SK Securities. “The high price tag remains a drag despite their quality.”

The difficulty was highlighted when LG Display reported a Won323bn operating profit in the July-September quarter, down 3 per cent from a year earlier. Analysts estimate that the company booked a Won60bn operating loss from the OLED business, taking a chunk out of a Won380bn operating profit at its LCD division.

LCD prices have recently rebounded, rising 15 per cent since July after falling about 20 per cent in the previous year.

“We’re now making up for OLED losses with LCD profits but we’re convinced that our future lies in OLED,” Mr Yeo says. “There are no entry barriers for LCD. But there are many technological challenges for large-size OLEDs. It won’t be easy for the Chinese to raise production efficiency without enough experiences and know-how.”

Mr Yeo predicted new uses for the product rolling out of LG Display’s expanding factory capacity. “We see so many future applications for OLED for VR devices, medical equipment, autos and aircraft, because OLED’s flexibility on top of high picture quality makes various designs possible.”

The prediction of profitability in three years is based on expanding a customer base that currently includes Philips, Panasonic, and Chinese companies Skyworth, Konka and Changhong.

The company is also improving production efficiency by reducing manufacturing defects and cutting investment costs by converting LCD production lines rather than building whole new facilities. Its OLED TV panel production capacity will double to 2m units next year.

LG Display has also belatedly turned its attention to the lucrative market for small-size OLED panels, announcing in July a $1.75bn plan to invest in flexible OLED panels for smartphones. Cross-town rival Samsung has dominated the small-screen OLED sector, producing panels for smartphones and other mobile gadgets.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Nov 09, 2016 at 07:50 PM
How was it?
How was it?
4.30.40 ang naka install sa akin wala yung .50 pero wala ako makitang difference
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 09, 2016 at 09:42 PM
How was it?4.30.40 ang naka install sa akin wala yung .50 pero wala ako makitang difference
Firmware is for 4K blu-ray improvement.

Went to Datablitz. The only 500GB Xbox One S has a Halo bundle.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: leomarley on Nov 09, 2016 at 10:08 PM
Firmware is for 4K blu-ray improvement.

Went to Datablitz. The only 500GB Xbox One S has a Halo bundle.

as per datablitz, they won't be selling a stand alone 500GB model.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 09, 2016 at 10:52 PM
as per datablitz, they won't be selling a stand alone 500GB model.
last week they had it for under 16k. :-|

Ubos na yung stock?

Oh well, ok lang. I might wait for Project Scorpio instead and just get 4K content from the Internet. ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: leomarley on Nov 09, 2016 at 10:56 PM
Hmm... Didn't know that. They also didn't post it in their fb page.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 09, 2016 at 11:06 PM
If I get a 4K blu ray player then it means I have to spend extra for discs.

Netflix na lang, masmura pa. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: leomarley on Nov 09, 2016 at 11:44 PM
If I get a 4K blu ray player then it means I have to spend extra for discs.

Netflix na lang, masmura pa. :)

If you have the bandwidth, Netflix na lang nga or even Youtube since they'll be supporting HDR as well. kaso sa Netflix limited lang yung content na 4k HDR. It's only for Netflix Originals.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 10, 2016 at 12:03 AM
Which reminds me, I called Cash & Carry (not buying from them, mahal sila) and the salesman insisted that the wall mount was specific to the TV.

These salesmen talaga, don't they know that the wallmounts are based on a VESA mount standard? ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Nov 10, 2016 at 12:18 AM
Which reminds me, I called Cash & Carry (not buying from them, mahal sila) and the salesman insisted that the wall mount was specific to the TV.

These salesmen talaga, don't they know that the wallmounts are based on a VESA mount standard? ;)
Hehe! Ganun talaga. Minsan na lang i tell myself, kung magaling yan baka manager na yan. Hehe! Okay lang hindi marunong basta wag lang maangas and mayabang.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Nov 10, 2016 at 12:27 AM
Which reminds me, I called Cash & Carry (not buying from them, mahal sila) and the salesman insisted that the wall mount was specific to the TV.

These salesmen talaga, don't they know that the wallmounts are based on a VESA mount standard? ;)

If it's the free wall-mount, normally ini-install kasi ng service vendor ng TV maker free of charge. Hindi nila ikakabit kung ibang TV ang ikakabit (maski same brand and model pero iba serial number sa resibo) hence "specific to the TV" siguro tingin nung salesman na nakausap mo.

They also don't see the actual mount kasi ang normal process is yung service tech ang may dala nung mount at ihahatid sa pag-installan nung TV.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Nov 10, 2016 at 12:44 AM
Which reminds me, I called Cash & Carry (not buying from them, mahal sila) and the salesman insisted that the wall mount was specific to the TV.

These salesmen talaga, don't they know that the wallmounts are based on a VESA mount standard? ;)

Sometimes I cut those salespeople a little slack. 

Most of those salesmen come from modest homes and are not exposed much when it comes to AV stuff.  A lot of them are crash-trained just before taking the job.

Yes, they could be ignorant at times, so that is where your knowledge comes in :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 10, 2016 at 07:15 AM
Hindi rin.

We started talking about the wall mount when I wanted it debundled For the purpose of reducing the cost of purchase further.

Nataranta siya when I mentioned that it is vesa mount standard that is interchangeable. I even mentioned I could buy an Ergotron branded vesa mount compatible with the tv

It isnt about ignorance. They just want to move bundled products and not get stuck with inventory. So they make up really bad excuses hoping they're talking to ignorant customers.

I do not buy the humble origin or rushed training kasi if you've been exposed to the product almost half a year you'd pick up correct terminology by then.

I would consider it a bigger plus if they bundled an indoor tv antenna instead so I can receive isbn-t signals.


Sometimes I cut those salespeople a little slack. 

Most of those salesmen come from modest homes and are not exposed much when it comes to AV stuff.  A lot of them are crash-trained just before taking the job.

Yes, they could be ignorant at times, so that is where your knowledge comes in :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Nov 10, 2016 at 07:37 AM
Which reminds me, I called Cash & Carry (not buying from them, mahal sila) and the salesman insisted that the wall mount was specific to the TV.

These salesmen talaga, don't they know that the wallmounts are based on a VESA mount standard? ;)

Yung sa samsung ko naman dati kasama na yung mount sa pag purchase ko pero nung nag pa mount na ako di yun ginamit iba na pero sila pa din nag mount.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 10, 2016 at 07:54 AM
Yung sa samsung ko naman dati kasama na yung mount sa pag purchase ko pero nung nag pa mount na ako di yun ginamit iba na pero sila pa din nag mount.
So two wallmounts were given?

I have a collection of six wallmounts that came with the Samsung TVs still inside their sealed box.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Nov 10, 2016 at 09:06 PM
So two wallmounts were given?

I have a collection of six wallmounts that came with the Samsung TVs still inside their sealed box.

Isa lang ung isa yun ang binili ko and yun ang ginamit ko pang mount sa samsung tv ko yung sinasabi nila na di pde magpamount using ivang mount kalokohan un.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 11, 2016 at 12:50 PM
As of today

65-inch OLED65B6P - 144,000 (lowest historical price was 135,000 for a few days in September)
55-inch OLED55B6P - 84,000 (lowest historical price)

Forex: P49.xx = $1.00
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Nov 11, 2016 at 06:38 PM
As of today

65-inch OLED65B6P - 144,000 (lowest historical price was 135,000 for a few days in September)
55-inch OLED55B6P - 84,000 (lowest historical price)

Forex: P49.xx = $1.00
Wala na din daw stock yun older oled model. Kung meron man daw, same price din ni@new model.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 11, 2016 at 09:01 PM
Wala na din daw stock yun older oled model. Kung meron man daw, same price din ni@new model.

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Nelson, I do not follow. What's the older OLED model?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Nov 11, 2016 at 09:43 PM
Nelson, I do not follow. What's the older OLED model?

The 2015 models. Normally a series or models go on sale before they relaese a newer version. With OLED TVs, parang wala ako napansin na ganun.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 11, 2016 at 09:51 PM
The 2015 models. Normally a series or models go on sale before they relaese a newer version. With OLED TVs, parang wala ako napansin na ganun.
Ah! The B6 is a 2016 model OLED. The B7 would be the 2017 model.

The weakening peso gives me no reason to wait for the 2017 model. For all I know the peso would be 60.xx to $1.00 by this time next year.

Another incentive is that the US price is more expensive than the PH price.

65-inch OLED65B6P on Amazon is $2,997
55-inch OLED55B6P on Amazon is $1,997
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Nov 11, 2016 at 09:55 PM
Ah! The B6 is a 2016 model OLED. The B7 would be the 2017 model.

The weakening peso gives me no reason to wait for the 2017 model. For all I know the peso would be 60.xx to $1.00 by this time next year.

Another incentive is that the US price is more expensive than the PH price.

65-inch OLED65B6P on Amazon is $2,997
55-inch OLED55B6P on Amazon is $1,997
You are right. And totoo napansin ko din, surprisingly mahal ang OLED sa US. Bakit nga kaya ano? Is it because premium product ang OLED?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Nov 11, 2016 at 10:12 PM
You are right. And totoo napansin ko din, surprisingly mahal ang OLED sa US. Bakit nga kaya ano? Is it because premium product ang OLED?

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kahit saang part ng mundo, mahal ang OLED TV. premium product talaga ang OLED.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 11, 2016 at 10:16 PM
You are right. And totoo napansin ko din, surprisingly mahal ang OLED sa US. Bakit nga kaya ano? Is it because premium product ang OLED?

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TL;DR: Forex & weak demand are reasons why OLED is cheap in PH and expensive in the US.

Long version....

The consumer-friendly pricing has to do with OLED TVs being slow moving and it being bought by the distributor during a time when the peso was stronger.

There is a cost associated with storage and cost of money. So selling them fast means liquidity and not being lost to depreciation due to obsolescence.

From what I have been reading about OLED TVs it caters to the top 2% of the TV market. They make up over 50% of sets sold at the $2,000 and $3,000 mark.

LG admits to adding a $1,000 premium on OLED compared to the highest end, same sized LED TV.

Manufacturing process for OLED is not fault-free and are at the LCD and LED TVs manufacturing efficiency back 5 and 10 years ago. We the consumer are paying for manufacturing defects.

No one is competing with LG within the OLED market. Samsung, the largest display maker is steering clear of it but is rumored to introduce QLED by 2018 at the earliest (https://www.cnet.com/news/how-qled-tv-could-help-samsung-finally-beat-lgs-oleds/).

The peso was at it's strongest at P45.74 = $1.00 before the PH election.

It nose dived after.

It weakened to P49.38 = $1.00 after the US election.

Today it was between P48.50-49.50.

So if you were to use the Pesos' strongest forex within this fiscal year and multiply it by today's Amazon price then you see how cheap the distributor got the TVs for. If you use today's forex on today's Amazon pricing then you will see how cheap it is to buy in PH rather than the US.

To think PH pricing is inclusive of 12% VAT while Amazon is before sales tax.

I expect it to surpass P50.00 before year's end unless remittances balances it out.

I believe pricing of OLED will go down further in Korean money but will be nullified by the weakened peso.

Exporters, BPO owners and migrant workers will be happy but overall it will be bad for us consumers as fuel is imported.

My wristwatch connoisseur friend mentioned that the watch shops are increasing pricing within this week.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 12, 2016 at 01:45 AM
Angry Gamers Start Petition Against LG OLED TVs
John Archer Contributor
11/11/2016 @ 9:07AM 1,759 views
http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2016/11/11/angry-gamers-start-petition-against-lg-oled-tvs/print/

With the Xbox One S, PS4 and hot-off-the-press PS4 Pro all now merrily outputting games in high dynamic range, you’d think the gaming world but be a happy place, full of gamers lapping up the wonder of HDR’s enhanced brightness and color on their shiny new 4K/HDR TVs. Unfortunately, however, it seems that for owners of LG’s OLED TVs the HDR gaming experience is causing more frustration than elation.

So upset are some owners of LG’s 2016 OLED TVs, in fact, that they’ve set up a petition designed to put pressure on LG to fix the HDR input lag problem that’s causing them so much trouble.

(http://blogs-images.forbes.com/johnarcher/files/2016/08/LGOLED55B6AngleDone.jpg)
The LG OLED55B6 is one of the 2016 OLED TVs gamers want LG to improve. (Pic: LG Electronics)

Input lag, if you’re not familiar with it, is the time it takes for a TV to actually render pictures after receiving picture data at its inputs. This is critically important to serious gamers, since any delay in the picture appearing hands a competitive advantage to rival players in online matches.

The problems with LG’s OLED TVs stem from the fact that when they were launched earlier this year, LG (along with most other TV brands, to be fair) apparently hadn’t anticipated that HDR-capable games consoles might be coming out before the year was done. So while the OLED TVs can play HDR signals, they won’t let you play HDR and activate the TVs’ low input lag Game mode at the same time.

This means that when playing an HDR-enabled game, gamers on LG’s OLED TVs are having to contend with input lag figures as high as 68ms. That’s more than twice as high as I’d hope to see with a TV, and also nearly twice as high as the input lag you get when using the Game mode LG’s OLED TVs provide for use with non-HDR games.

(http://blogs-images.forbes.com/johnarcher/files/2016/11/SonyPS4ProPic.jpg)
The Sony PS4 Pro is now available – complete with HDR game support. (Pic: Sony PlayStation)

The exact input lag figures do vary slightly between different 2016 LG OLED TVs, but the bottom line is that their lack of an HDR Game setting means none of them get close to the sort of HDR input lag figures being achieved by, in particular, 2016 Panasonic and Samsung TVs.

Rubbing more salt into LG OLED TV owners’ wounds is the way that Samsung and Sony have both managed to introduce post-launch firmware updates to their 2016 TVs that improve their HDR input lag performances. Samsung’s update introduced a genuine HDR Game mode that reduced HDR input lag to less than 25ms, while just a few days ago – as reported here – Sony rolled out an update that halved the HDR input lag of its 2015 and 2016 HDR TVs.

The Sony update actually hasn’t gone as far as some game-loving Sony TV owners would like, but at least it’s proved that Sony has the will and, more importantly, the means to achieve some sort of retrospective HDR lag improvement.

The wording of the petition to get LG to find a solution to its OLED HDR lag woes actually references the Sony/Samsung situation specifically: “Loyal OLED owners, who have spent thousands of dollars on their top-of-the-line TVs, request that LG address [the HDR lag] issue as other competitors, such as Samsung and Sony, have already addressed it with firmware updates for their TVs.”

(http://blogs-images.forbes.com/johnarcher/files/2016/08/XboxOneSWithController.jpg)
The Xbox One S was the first console with HDR support. (Pic: Microsoft)

Currently running on change.org, the petition is seeking 1000 signatures before it’s presented to LG Electronics. At the time of writing it had already racked up nearly 900 names, despite only being established five days ago.

The million dollar question in all this, of course, is whether it’s actually possible for LG to fix its OLED TV HDR input lag problem. I’ve approached LG myself about the issue in recent weeks, and received two determinedly vague responses. The first one went like this:

“HDR gaming is undoubtedly going to become more popular with an increase in console and title sales. LG are fully committed to delivering a wide range of HDR formats and choice throughout its OLED TV & LED TV ranges, and will continue to improve picture quality across all forms of content i.e. OTT, IPTV, Satellite and gaming consoles.”

After receiving this I pushed for something a bit more ‘on point’. But all I got was this: “At current, we are unable to confirm if HDR Game Mode will be coming to 2016 models.”

The only information of potential substance I’ve come across is a message from LG’s customer services to an LG OLED TV owner stating that an HDR Game update to 2016’s OLED TVs is not possible because it would require new hardware rather than just new software.

Experience suggests that replies from customer services operatives of most companies are notoriously unreliable, but this one does chime with my growing feeling that if LG could deliver an HDR Gaming mode to its OLED TVs in any way easily, it would have done so already.

I guess all OLED TV-owning gamers can hope for at this point is that the petition manages to inspire LG’s TV engineers to come up with a solution that they’re maybe not currently seeing. Fingers crossed.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 12, 2016 at 01:54 AM
https://www.cnet.com/news/lg-wallpaper-oled-tv-may-arrive-in-2017-leak-reveals/
LG wallpaper OLED TV may stick to your wall with a magnet

Leaked documents reveal a flexible TV -- just 1 mm thick -- that may go on sale in 2017, as well as sizes and model numbers for LG's other 2017 OLED TVs.

    David Katzmaier mugshot
    by David Katzmaier
    November 10, 2016 12:15 PM PST
    @dkatzmaier

Want a TV thin and light enough to stick to the wall like a poster? You might not have to wait long.

A leak seems to indicate that LG could begin selling its futuristic "wallpaper" OLED (organic light-emitting diode) TV next year.

As reported by flatpanelshd, the website of the WiFi Alliance has revealed what appear be all of LG's new 2017 OLED TVs. The information, as of press time still available on the Alliance's site, consists chiefly of model numbers and Wi-Fi certification dates.

When asked to confirm the information LG's Director of New Product Development Tim Alessi said "We are not going to comment on 2017 product plans right now, and we won't comment on a speculative article based on Wi-Fi certifications." He added that "a number of things" in the flatpanelshd report were inaccurate, but would not specify any.
Throw it against the wall, hope it sticks

OLED technology delivers the best picture quality we've ever tested, but it's also uniquely thin and flexible, allowing some unusual form factors. In its concept form first revealed last year, the wallpaper TV weighs 1.9 kilograms and is less than a millimeter thick. Thanks to a magnetic mat it can be stuck to a wall like a poster. To remove the display from the wall, you peel the screen off the mat.

I saw and actually handled a couple of concept wallpaper TVs during a trip to LG's facilities in Korea last year. It's pretty incredible, and flexible enough to bend along a gentle curve, similar to the curved OLED video walls the company has shown previously. I've always been skeptical about its real-world applications -- wall-mounted TVs seem thin enough already, with little need to move them around -- but it sure looks cool.

Speaking with LG's representatives at the time, they said the intention was to make the wallpaper TV marketable, as soon as they could overcome hurdles like how to integrate connections and a power supply. Those hurdles hardly seem insurmountable.

Like all leaks this one should be taken with a grain of salt, but based on LG's current lineup of OLED TVs, those leaked model numbers seem entirely plausible to me. All of the current sets, such as OLED65B6P, follow the naming convention of OLED[screen size][letter designation]6, where "6" denotes a 2016 model. All of the leaked model numbers follow suit, with a "7" instead, which could easily denote a 2017 TV. Here they are.

Leaked 2017 LG OLED TVs

Model number    Size    Best guess
OLED55B7    55-inch    Entry-level flat OLED, successor to the current B6
OLED65B7    65-inch    
OLED55C7    55-inch    Sole curved OLED, successor to the current C6
OLED65C7    65-inch    
OLED55E7    55-inch    Step-up flat OLED, successor to the current E6
OLED65E7    65-inch    
OLED65G7    65-inch    Step-up flat OLED, successor to the current G6
OLED77G7    77-inch    
OLED65W7    65-inch    All-new "Wallpaper" OLED
OLED77W7    77-inch    

I agree with all of those best guesses above, which first appeared in the flatpanelhd article, including the speculation that the "W" in the model number of the final TV could easily indicate "wallpaper." LG's stated intention to bring wallpaper OLED TV technology to market soon seems to corroborate the guess.

I'm not going to venture any more speculation at this point, except to take a stab at the pricing of the 65-inch "wallpaper" set: $10,000.

I do expect to find out more shortly before the 2017 CES in Las Vegas.

In the meantime, here's the most popular video from my coverage of last year's CES, showing another concept OLED display -- one that can be rolled up like a newspaper. 2018, maybe?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Nov 12, 2016 at 10:21 AM
This means that when playing an HDR-enabled game, gamers on LG’s OLED TVs are having to contend with input lag figures as high as 68ms. That’s more than twice as high as I’d hope to see with a TV, and also nearly twice as high as the input lag you get when using the Game mode LG’s OLED TVs provide for use with non-HDR games.

LG's LCD TVs get similar lag levels when running in HDR. Maybe they'd need to move to a different video processor. Sony isn't doing much better (they're also in the 60 ms region except for some isolated models).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Nov 12, 2016 at 12:09 PM
Angry Gamers Start Petition Against LG OLED TVs
John Archer Contributor
11/11/2016 @ 9:07AM 1,759 views
http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2016/11/11/angry-gamers-start-petition-against-lg-oled-tvs/print/

I guess all OLED TV-owning gamers can hope for at this point is that the petition manages to inspire LG’s TV engineers to come up with a solution that they’re maybe not currently seeing. Fingers crossed.

new challenges raised = better technology for the future.  what's depressing is that they didn't think about it ahead...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: turismo1997 on Nov 13, 2016 at 07:22 PM
good read. I saw b6 earlier and is planning to get one once i have the mullah.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: leomarley on Nov 13, 2016 at 11:43 PM
new challenges raised = better technology for the future.  what's depressing is that they didn't think about it ahead...
Di lang sa oled problema yan. Even sa Ks7000 ko pag hdr+ yung gamitin kong viewing mode mataas yung input lag and halatang halata. Wala bang gaming mode sa LG oled tvs?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 14, 2016 at 07:20 PM
Received my 65B6P today.

It was manufactured 08-2016 in Vietnam.

It was in storage for 3 months.

I wonder how long it takes for a 55B6P to get sold.

After my initial setup and first power down I was prompted to install 04.30.40 software update (firmware).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Nov 14, 2016 at 07:34 PM
Received my 65B6P today.

It was manufactured 08-2016 in Vietnam.

It was in storage for 3 months.

I wonder how long it takes for a 55B6P to get sold.

After my initial setup and first power down I was prompted to install 04.30.40 software update (firmware).
Huwaw ! Congrats! Price and review naman sir!!!!

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 15, 2016 at 12:01 PM
Huwaw ! Congrats! Price and review naman sir!!!!

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Hi Nelson,

Will be giving a review as piece meal so it doesnt end up being heavy reading.

These are the youtube videos that greatly influenced my purchase.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H8c86HOBAD4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F4_7zaaOvaw

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xz8O3sUH7xc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xj_MOLGkOc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EsXDz-TcPc0 < reviewed is the highest end LG G6 OLED TV but he  makes some valid points on OLED in general

These video covers about 95% of what I would have repeated in writing.

I hate Motion interpolation (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Motion_interpolation#Side_effects) (LG TruMotion) so I had to dig really deep into the menu and turn it OFF. Thankfully it made viewing more film-like how the TV and movie makers intend it to look like. The first video mentioned it what it was and where I can find it. I couldnt explain it enough to do a google search.

Reasons why I bought this TV:

0) I got a NES Classic mini and wanted to simulate how it would have looked like playing on the largest CRT ever made, a 61-inch 1991 Mitsubishi.

1) I consume media on a 27-inch, 9.7-inch, 5.7-inch and 4.7-inch screen size.

2) AMOLED screen of my Nexus 6P has black blacks

3) Prices of TVs and by extension OLEDs have gone down. Our 2006 32-inch Samsung TV was bought for P59,000.

4) Weakening peso from a strong P45.xx before May elections to today's P49.xx. I expect it weaken further to P60.xx next year. A friend mentioned price increase of watches will take into effect before November. I would assume this applies to all imports.

5) Price of the B6 65" and 55" OLEDs in Manila are cheaper than Amazon.

6) 55" vs 65": Per BHPhoto.com the most numerous of model size for 4K TV with or without 3D, flat or curved is 65" followed by 55" and then 60". Unlike Amazon, BH caters to photogs and video people who care about image quality.

7) Why flat? LG USA stated that their top end OLED TV are flat because customers prefer it over curved and curved design has issues with the viewing experience.

8) Why no 3d? The final spec of 4K blu ray excludes 4K 3d content. (http://4k.com/news/blu-ray-to-supposedly-exclude-3d-from-4k-resolution-in-media-players-5379/)

9) Netflix 4K has been available since January in the Philippines.

10) Youtube 4K is available.

11) 4K blu ray player in a video console (Xbox One S) is available since August.

12) 4K satellite is available now but you need a satellite dish and know what you are doing.

13) Built-in ISDB-T tuner is available for all new TVs sold since 2015.

I called about 50 salesmen for pricing. Anyone looking for a deal I can give you 4 numbers who are aggressive in their offers.

Why not one? Because pricing of these items changes over time so the price I got last week may be lower by the time you buy yours.

I was surprised to see the remote included was for the higher end E6 and G6 models.

It's the larger remote pictured on the right. The one one the left is the LG AN-SP700.

(http://assets.hardwarezone.com/img/2016/04/LG-G6-OLED-Magic-Remote.jpg)

Other countries that has the B6 get the more plasticy remote below as featured on the first youtube link.

(http://images.cdn.whathifi.com/sites/whathifi.com/files/styles/big-image/public/brands/LG/lg_oled55b6v_09.jpg?itok=N_jT6ZMY)

webOS 3.0

The OS is OK but I worry that LG will never update it to webOS 4.0. Abandoning it after a year or two.

It only reads NTFS and FAT formated USB drives.

I would have preferred it be Android TV as I am somewhat more certain Google will update it.

LG's strengths is in its manufacturing hardware. I dont have much faith in its software.

I am thankful there are set top boxes like NVidia Shield and Chromecast Ultra if ever LG does abandon my TV.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 15, 2016 at 12:12 PM
Could anyone suggest a router or switch to stream 4K from my NAS?

When streaming Youtube 4K and Netflix 4K it plays properly.

When I play 4K (100GB at 108Mbps) or 1080p files from my NAS to the LG webOS 3.0 TV's built-in video player it chokes.

When I stream 1080p and 4K through WiFi to my 2012 iMac Core i7 it doesn't stutter.

This is is what I have right now arranged this way.

(http://i.imgur.com/T5T5zMf.png)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 15, 2016 at 12:25 PM
(https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/s640x640/sh0.08/e35/15043477_1216065368468928_6528546415306604544_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTM4MzMzNjM4NjE5NDg2NTQwMQ%3D%3D.2)

This is the top half of the TV. It is thinner than my iPhone 6s.

A critique i have with LG is that they did not follow Samsung's One Connect Box like the one below.

(http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/hdtv/Samsung-KE55S9C/one-connect.jpg)

Advantages are as follows

1) Easier connecting cables to the TV as you dont have to reach behind the TV

2) You can upgrade your input & output easily when technology changes. Everyone's moving to Thunderbolt 3 (https://thunderbolttechnology.net/blog/thunderbolt-3-usb-c-does-it-all).

(https://thunderbolttechnology.net/sites/default/files/big-picture-with-text_update_1_0.jpg)

3) It would allow an even slimmer TV at less than 7mm if you also separate the speaker and power supply as well. The top end LG G6 is 2.57mm thick.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: turismo1997 on Nov 15, 2016 at 02:13 PM
Sir dviant can you please pm me those 4 numbers and the one where you got it and price. Tnx.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 15, 2016 at 02:28 PM
Sir dviant can you please pm me those 4 numbers and the one where you got it and price. Tnx.
Sent.

Before contacting them check olx for the lowest price then use that as your counter offer.

Some of salesmen are flexible when it comes to taxes hence my getting from the first number listed.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: turismo1997 on Nov 15, 2016 at 03:25 PM
Sent.

Before contacting them check olx for the lowest price then use that as your counter offer.

Some of salesmen are flexible when it comes to taxes hence my getting from the first number listed.

Thanks again Sir Dviant.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Nov 15, 2016 at 03:29 PM
congratz, sir!  another LG B6 OLED TV owner to share his experience.. =))

I could have bought one in September 2016... but opted to be in waiting mode for it's price to establish in P60K mark... LOL!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Nov 15, 2016 at 03:56 PM
Thanks for the info and review! That would really help a lot of us in considering the OLED TV. Budget na lang. Hehe!

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 15, 2016 at 04:07 PM
congratz, sir!  another LG B6 OLED TV owner to share his experience.. =))

I could have bought one in September 2016... but opted to be in waiting mode for it's price to establish in P60K mark... LOL!

Before I considered OLED I was looking at leomarley's 49-inch Sony 4K TV for 26k.

Sadly I didnt respond on time. Ang ganda ng offer niya.

I was gonna use it until Samsung starts selling OLED TVs then buy a LG at price points similar to today's LED TVs.

Then nanalo si Trump.

Peso tumbled further by nearly two peso to 49.xx.

So I worry that OLED prices will never go down to 60k kasi that'll be $1,000 by next year.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 15, 2016 at 04:09 PM
Thanks for the info and review! That would really help a lot of us in considering the OLED TV. Budget na lang. Hehe!

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You're very kind. First draft yun. ;)

OLED Owners: Check Netflix's Tales of Light. I'm a nature photographer and I am amazed by how beautiful the photos are.

Wish I could travel to these really far flung places.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: backdraft on Nov 15, 2016 at 04:33 PM
boss dviant please pm the 4 numbers of the salesmans. thanks sir.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Jbertz24 on Nov 15, 2016 at 05:13 PM
Sir kindly PM din po yung numbers nung salesmen. Thanks!  O0
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 15, 2016 at 05:58 PM
sent to jbertz and backdraft.

tbh i should get a comission from these sales. lol

(https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/s640x640/sh0.08/e35/15034674_256305588105912_5978784828982558720_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTM4MzQzMDQ4MjY4NzI5MDI2NQ%3D%3D.2)

(https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/s640x640/sh0.08/e35/15043516_1031265510353457_7331257446238781440_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTM4MzQzMjAyODgwODQyMzMxOQ%3D%3D.2)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: pits101 on Nov 15, 2016 at 09:09 PM
nice!  can you please pm me contact numbers of saleman. Have you tried playing 720 , avi shows?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 15, 2016 at 10:16 PM
nice!  can you please pm me contact numbers of saleman. Have you tried playing 720 , avi shows?

Yes, no stuttering. I'm transitioning to 1080 and 2160.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: AppleMan on Nov 16, 2016 at 05:03 AM
Please PM the contact numbers of the four marketeers aka Salesman...TIA!  ;) ;D ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 16, 2016 at 09:47 AM
LG's LCD TVs get similar lag levels when running in HDR. Maybe they'd need to move to a different video processor. Sony isn't doing much better (they're also in the 60 ms region except for some isolated models).
Why I wish all these tv makers would make their tv somewhat upgrsdeable like the Samsung.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 16, 2016 at 10:38 AM
App review

webOS File (media) manager

The built-in media manager of the webOS is very basic and is only useful for managing about 10 files before it becomes cumbersome. It doesnt follow the folder hierarchy of the drive so if you arrange it in a certain way it doesnt follow that. It presents all videos as if they were all in one folder in alphabetical order which is a headache if the file names are lengthy or in the thousands.

USB port of the TV does only reads FAT & NTFS formatted drives. ExFAT and other file systems cannot be read. Android TV has no problem with this.

webOS  media player

Player built into the webOS does play .mkv in 720p, 1080p and 2160p. Maybe it is my NAS, the LAN layout or the TV itself but it buffers when playing 1080p and 2160p. I did not have problem with this when I used a USB 3.0 flash drive directly to the TV when I auditioned the TV in the store. I had this problem when I connected my NAS to the TV via LAN through two routers.

To solve the stuttering it was suggested I use PLEX. PLEX is really useful and I am thankful that they support webOS. It still did not solve my stuttering problem.

PLEX

I am running the FREE account of PLEX. Will consider getting a paid account later.

If you have a NAS for your 720p, 1080p and 2160p videos then this is a must. Really really useful.

Coupled with Netflix it allowed me to decongest my NAS by 20% getting 400GB back.

The shortcoming of webOS is negated by the PLEX app. It also includes Channels like

- PBS (full episode like FRONTLINE)
- Comedy Central (full episodes of such shows like the Daily Show with Trevor Noah. Latest episoe is 14 November 2016). Quality is 1080p at 4.9Mbps
- CNN (clips, will probably erase)
- History Channel (geoblocked)
- South Park (yes, all 20 seasons + this week's episode in 1080p)
- Comedy Central (latest full episodes of such shows like the Daily Show with Trevor Noah.)
- CBS (full episodes of such shows like 2 Broke Girls but latest season only of the latest 4 episodes) geoblocked, sadly. :(
- BBC iPlayer (geoblocked, sadly)
- History Channel (geoblocked, sadly) I blame it on aliens!

Netflix

#1 reason why buying a 2016 model 4K TV makes sense to me today. Without readily available 4K content would make me instead buy a 1080p TV or not buy a TV at all.

webOS app store

As I feared webOS app store has very few apps unlike say Android's Play Store. I had to erase all the preloaded apps because of where I live. I only kept Netflix and Youtube then added Al Jazeera, Google Maps, PLEX.

ABS-CBN

ABS-CBN app is so unuseable and the first video they played was a video clip from 2012. ABS-CBN pretty much abandoned their app.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 17, 2016 at 01:41 AM
I dont know about the rules on disclosing phone numbers and pricing on PinoyDVD so if it isn't allowed then let me know so I can remove them.

I am sharing this publicly as I'm being flooded with requests and cannot keep up.

I am doing this to "push things forward".

Prices are my haggled price.

Check olx.ph for the latest pricing then use that as your starting point for barganing.

These are 4 of the most amendable salespersons.

Number              65B6P     55B6P      Salesman
0916-433-4792   144,000   82,000 rowel anson cash & carry
0917-583-9259   148,000   90,000 melvin abenson atc
0906-233-8874   136,900   91,990 Anthony Saver's QC or LP
0927-222-5330   148,700   91,990 zaikan trinoma

Now, if 65-inch is too small then consider a 75-inch display instead.

This aren't the haggled price but offered price.

Click the link to read the user manual for detailed tech specs.

$2,999* LG 75UH6560 (http://www.lg.com/ph/lgecs.downloadFile.ldwf?DOC_ID=20150227051999&what=MANUAL&fromSystem=LG.COM&fileId=biivqy0CwBRRjFpTjeb0Q&ORIGINAL_NAME_b1_a1=MFL69340911-REV02_ENG.pdf) P103,000 ; P34.35 = $1.00
$2,998 Sony KD-75X8500D (http://download.sony-asia.com/consumer/IM/4584912121.pdf) P185,000 ; P61.71 = $1.00
$8,998 Sony KD-75Z9D (http://download.sony-asia.com/consumer/IM/4587949111.pdf) P358,000 ; P39.79 = $1.00

Prices to the left are its dollar price without sales tax and to the right the peso price with VAT.

*Price of the US model LG 75UH6550. I assume that the 75UH6560 is the PH version of the 75UH6550.

Want to show off your 4K TV to your family and friends?

Watch Tales by Light (https://www.netflix.com/title/80133187)

Wallpaper and Dual-view OLED as Signage Displays. Both available this month:
http://gulfnews.com/business/sectors/technology/lg-shows-off-1-2mm-thick-oled-wallpaper-1.1915784

55EJC5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8ObgaPPF6Y

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5BaZv9LXUxs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DYE1HWX_po
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Nov 17, 2016 at 08:53 AM
Snipped and saved...hehehehe just in case Admin want it removed.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Nov 17, 2016 at 06:29 PM
anson's C&C is always the clear winner.

as some may have their own contacts already, also try Boss King (a.ka. Akong_Man), Voltz also and Anya618 too.  they are external dealers (i don't know how they're called exactly), but they are the people who can help you get a better (if not the best) deals. =))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 17, 2016 at 08:50 PM
LAN (Ethernet) port:

It isn't spec'd on LG's website or their user manual but for those who need to know it's only 100Mbps not a Gigabit ethernet port.

So that's 12.5MB/s rather than 125MB/s

Fast enough for streaming 4K content from Netflix, Amazon Video and Vudu but not for 100GB 108Mbps blu ray content.

Auditioning TVs

Anson's ATC has two of the three 75-inch TV, namely the LG 75UH6560 (http://www.lg.com/ph/lgecs.downloadFile.ldwf?DOC_ID=20150227051999&what=MANUAL&fromSystem=LG.COM&fileId=biivqy0CwBRRjFpTjeb0Q&ORIGINAL_NAME_b1_a1=MFL69340911-REV02_ENG.pdf) & Sony KD-75X8500D (http://download.sony-asia.com/consumer/IM/4584912121.pdf), on display.

They also have the B6, C6 and E6 OLEDs on display as well.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Nov 19, 2016 at 08:03 AM
i just tried the service menu hack of lg. so far im in usa content store now.. wanted to see if i can watch amazon videos.. unfortunately, geolocked.

i tried to connect using wifi to my shared ap mode ng mobile phone .. connected via vpn subscription.. for some strange reason, my vpn doesnt allow that..

will try it over desktop.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 19, 2016 at 06:53 PM
Nature documentaries not exciting enough that push your 4k hdr TV?

Sign up for Amazon prime video and play the grand tour in 4k hdr

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2016/11/18/the-grand-tour-isnt-just-for-petrol-heads-its-a-joy-for-av-geeks-too
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Nov 20, 2016 at 12:27 PM
Nature documentaries not exciting enough that push your 4k hdr TV?

Sign up for Amazon prime video and play the grand tour in 4k hdr

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2016/11/18/the-grand-tour-isnt-just-for-petrol-heads-its-a-joy-for-av-geeks-too
Nature documentaries not exciting enough that push your 4k hdr TV?

Sign up for Amazon prime video and play the grand tour in 4k hdr

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2016/11/18/the-grand-tour-isnt-just-for-petrol-heads-its-a-joy-for-av-geeks-too
 

Do I need ultrafast internet connection to appreciate this? Mins is only 8mbps
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 20, 2016 at 01:14 PM
 

Do I need ultrafast internet connection to appreciate this? Mins is only 8mbps
Amazon allows for a month free trial
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: leomarley on Nov 20, 2016 at 01:31 PM
 

Do I need ultrafast internet connection to appreciate this? Mins is only 8mbps
You need at least a 25mbps connection to stream 4k smoothly. That's why I decided to get an xb1 s for 4k bluray playback.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: dencio105 on Nov 20, 2016 at 02:25 PM
You need at least a 25mbps connection to stream 4k smoothly. That's why I decided to get an xb1 s for 4k bluray playback.

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Does the XB1S now support Atmos?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 20, 2016 at 02:29 PM
Does the XB1S now support Atmos?

There will a software update this coming months to support HD Audio(including Atmos) Bitstream support ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Nov 20, 2016 at 02:47 PM
Nature documentaries not exciting enough that push your 4k hdr TV?

Sign up for Amazon prime video and play the grand tour in 4k hdr

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2016/11/18/the-grand-tour-isnt-just-for-petrol-heads-its-a-joy-for-av-geeks-too

unfortunately, wala atang.amazon vid app sa lg ph content store..

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 21, 2016 at 10:57 AM
unfortunately, wala atang.amazon vid app sa lg ph content store..


isn't there a way to get around that?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Nov 21, 2016 at 09:05 PM
isn't there a way to get around that?

there is.. but useless for now.. ive installed amazon vid app on my lg tv.. but it wont even open the app..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 28, 2016 at 09:30 PM
Any word on how to install Amazon Video app on LG webOS 3.0?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Nov 29, 2016 at 12:12 AM
^wow! classic. :D
sent to jbertz and backdraft.

tbh i should get a comission from these sales. lol

(https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/s640x640/sh0.08/e35/15034674_256305588105912_5978784828982558720_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTM4MzQzMDQ4MjY4NzI5MDI2NQ%3D%3D.2)

(https://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/s640x640/sh0.08/e35/15043516_1031265510353457_7331257446238781440_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTM4MzQzMjAyODgwODQyMzMxOQ%3D%3D.2)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Nov 29, 2016 at 06:21 AM
Any word on how to install Amazon Video app on LG webOS 3.0?

Anyone in the Philippines able to install the Amazon app on their LG webOS 3.0 TV? Cannot find it on the Premium section of the LG webOS Store.

i did it, but the app wont open, due to geolock.. kaya walang kwenta..

to do this you have to get into the service mode of the tv, change country location code, reboot the tv. 

but like i said, di gumagana ang amazon vid app dahil naka geolock.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 02, 2016 at 07:29 PM
:(

I solved the buffering problem I was encountering.

Using the PLEX app of the TV with the PLEX Media Server results in transcoding being done on the NAS. My NAS was not powerful enough to transcode.

Using the built-in LG Photos & Video app of the TV with the PLEX Media Server results in transcoding/processing being done by the TV.

Before enabling the PLEX Media Server the built-in LG Photos & Video app would only see the NAS and present all the files as if it were all contained in one folder. By connecting to the PLEX Media Server it follows the organization made by PLEX.

I am prioritizing 4K resolution files for movies and 1080p resolution files for TV shows. Hoping showRSS will soon do RSS feeds of 1080p so I do not have to manually keep track of content I want.

The change in file quality also incurred additional cost in the form of buying two 10TB HDD.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DaViD on Dec 03, 2016 at 05:40 PM
C6 for 160k, is this a good price?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 06, 2016 at 05:39 PM
65b6p 125k cash

+639175839384 lionel trinoma
+63 917 583 9259 melvin atc
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Dec 06, 2016 at 06:41 PM
C6 for 160k, is this a good price?

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there's a seller here that's offering the 65C6 for 139k.  :o
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 06, 2016 at 06:59 PM
Amazon has the OLED65B6P for $3,297 (exclusive sales tax).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Dec 06, 2016 at 07:31 PM
65b6p 125k cash

+639175839384 lionel trinoma
+63 917 583 9259 melvin atc

ang mura! mas mura pa dito kesa usa
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 06, 2016 at 07:51 PM
ang mura! mas mura pa dito kesa usa
TBH wish I waited. I got my TV days before my trip to Tokyo. Just returned recently.

Xbox One S rin yung difference. ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 06, 2016 at 09:11 PM
Black friday had the 65B6P for $2,800 so even then OLED is still cheaper in the Philippines.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Dec 07, 2016 at 09:47 AM
a preview of LG's "upcoming Wallpaper" OLED TV:  :o
https://youtu.be/0h1MgIWLG1U (https://youtu.be/0h1MgIWLG1U)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 08, 2016 at 01:46 AM
Software Update 04.30.65 is out for the 2016 OLEDs.

Detailed applicable model list : Please check with reference Tab exactly

* SW information

1. Improvement
 1) Improve the Sony PS4 Pro no signal issue (HDCP fail)

2. Applicable model list
 OLED55B6P-U
 OLED65B6P-U
 55UH7500-UA
 60UH7500-UA
 65UH7500-UA
 55UH7700-UB
 60UH7700-UB
 65UH7700-UB
 70UH6350-UB

3. Release History
[03.10.19]
1. To apply Netflix promotion 
2. To improve 'No signal' problem happening upon HDCP 2.2 certification
3. To improve HDR performance with 4K Blu-Ray player connection

[03.15.07]
1. Apply to Dolby HDR for VUDU
2. Apply to HDR PQ for Amazon

[03.15.25]
1.Improve Dolby HDR Pop-up issue

[04.30.40]
1. Improve that motion remote controller doesn’t work after blue-tooth initialization pop-up.
2. Improve the lip-sync issue in RF DTV.

[04.30.65]
1. Improve the Sony PS4 Pro no signal issue (HDCP fail)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 08, 2016 at 02:32 AM
there's a seller here that's offering the 65C6 for 139k.  :o
Not to put down the C6 but you have to consider this.

1) LG's flagship G6 OLED TV does not have a curved version.

As explained here https://youtu.be/EsXDz-TcPc0?t=7m30s

2) 4K blu-ray does not have a spec for 3D (http://4k.com/news/blu-ray-to-supposedly-exclude-3d-from-4k-resolution-in-media-players-5379/).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DaViD on Dec 08, 2016 at 12:29 PM
there's a seller here that's offering the 65C6 for 139k.  :o
Too late ko na nalaman, sayang

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 13, 2016 at 10:30 PM
Is anyone with a 2016 LG TV (webOS 3.0) able to check the resolution of the Netflix stream?

Whenever I click on the "info" button on the LG remote control before the resolution of the stream would be displayed on the upper left corner of the screen.

Now, using Netflix app (version 1.4.21)  and Software version 04.30.65 for LG B6 TV it does not show it anymore.

With the above mention Netflix and TV software it will only "options" that covers "exit", "audio & subtitles" and "play from the beginning".
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 14, 2016 at 09:12 PM
Amazon Prime Video is now available on the LG Content Store for the Philippines. Just search for the app

Updated 14/12/2016 for version 1.0.3

Content like Z: The Beginning of Everything (http://a.co/6xTIIrd) that used to be gelocked are now playable now.

TBH I would have ordered my OLED TV today.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: teokun on Dec 15, 2016 at 02:17 PM
As per Avsforum. Sony is joining the fray for OLED Tv's, panels will still come from LG.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Dec 15, 2016 at 02:20 PM
Amazon Prime Video is now available on the LG Content Store for the Philippines. Just search for the app
wow i am excited to try this later on my B6p
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 15, 2016 at 03:16 PM
As per Avsforum. Sony is joining the fray for OLED Tv's, panels will still come from LG.

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I expect them to charge more than LG but considering the software is Android and it is Sony's post processing software & hardware then it might merit the premium.

I am open to buying a replacement by the time Trump steps down from office.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Dec 15, 2016 at 03:56 PM
I expect them to charge more than LG but considering the software is Android and it is Sony's post processing software & hardware then it might merit the premium.

I am open to buying a replacement by the time Trump steps down from office.

that's 8years, assuming 2-termer siya.. =))  matibay ang LG so it should last longer than that =))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Dec 15, 2016 at 04:24 PM
at maganda pa service ng LG sa warranty. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 15, 2016 at 04:34 PM
that's 8years, assuming 2-termer siya.. =))  matibay ang LG so it should last longer than that =))

I base my statement on the longest average TV replacement cycle being done now.

I would upgrade for the following reasons

* Technology is superseded by 8K
* Power consumption will be less than half
* Cost of new TV is a fraction of the cost
* Better than OLED technology will be popular.

These are very good reasons to upgrade.

I only bought the OLED because of available 4K content from downloads, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video & 4K blu-ray.

If none of that were available I wouldnt have bought a TV and just stuck to the 27" computer screen.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 16, 2016 at 01:05 AM
Really weird, Amazon Prime Video app gets updated everyday.

It is now on version 1.0.7.

I hope they fix the the 4K resolution problem. I either get HDR or HD only.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 17, 2016 at 12:10 AM
LG Display Merges Business Divisions to Focus on OLED
http://www.businesskorea.co.kr/english/news/ict/16766-focusing-oled-lg-display-merges-business-divisions-focus-oled
SEOUL,KOREA
15 December 2016 - 2:00pm
Cho Jin-young

LG Display has made the movement to turn into a company specialized in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), which is considered a next-generation growth engine, by carrying out intense reorganization of the merger of its business divisions. Keeping pace with the rapid growth of the OLED market, the company plans to improve the efficiency and synergy effect by merging and restructuring the existing distributed business structure by product.

According to industry sources on December 14, LG Display carried out its regular personnel reshuffling for next year on the 1st and completed its reorganization on the 12th. With the latest reshuffle, the company merged the existing five business divisions – TV, OLED, IT, mobile and AD – into three – TV, IT and mobile. Vice President Hwang Yong-gi will lead the TV business division, while Vice President Choi Hyung-seok and Vice President Jeong Kyong-deuk will head the mobile business division and the IT divisions, respectively.

This year’s reshuffle is based on to bolster the OLED business, the key part of future growth, and to reorganize the divisions by product. First, the TV business division has decided to accelerate the OLED panel business by merging the existing liquid crystal display (LCD) TV business and OLED TV business, which was managed by the OLED business division.

The mobile business division will also shift its focus from the existing LCD panels to plastic OLEDs (P-OLEDs) after acquiring the next-generation business from the OLED business division. LG Display invested 1 trillion won (US$856.16 million) last year to expand the business of P-OLED panels which are used in smartphones, and is now establishing the E5 line in the Gumi plant. The E5 line is expected to be operated at the first half of next year and it will manufacture OLED panels for Apple’s next-generation iPhones. The company also decided to make 2 trillion won (US$1.71 billion) investment in July, and it is currently setting up the new E6 line, which produces P-OLEDs, at the Paju plant in Gyeonggi Province. Accordingly, the mobile business division now manages the development and production of P-OLEDs.

The IT business division will keep focusing on mainly the LCD monitor and laptop businesses as before but it has acquired partial businesses of the advanced display business division, which used to be fully responsible for Apple. In addition, LG Display merged the OLED lighting business division, which was acquired from LG Chem, to the TV business division, the automotive display business division to the mobile business division and industrial display business division to the IT business division.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Dec 17, 2016 at 11:36 AM
Ansons ADB offered the 55B6 for 80,800 cash with full motion wall mount. Is this a good deal?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Dec 17, 2016 at 01:43 PM
^ that's a good deal already, I believe.. few months back, that's around +90K... the full motion wall mount should be a deal sealer.  but try for any additional cash discount as well =))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Dec 18, 2016 at 12:27 AM
Ok, after thinking this over for a few days, I finally went for LG 55 B6. Torn between UH8500 and this, but after seeing both side by side, OLED talaga. Gave up on 3D, anyway the old TV is still with us, we can always go to my daughter's room to watch 3D movies. It's good also that you can set up the digibox to work with LGs magic remote.

Would you guys share your picture settings?

Thanks
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Dec 18, 2016 at 09:46 AM
good decision, sir.. share us your reviews =))  for the settings, you may refer with rtings.com, initially.

hm have you asked for the UH8500, is it also in 55"?  thanks!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Dec 19, 2016 at 07:56 PM
Ansons ADB offered the 55B6 for 80,800 cash with full motion wall mount. Is this a good deal?

yes! it's about the same or better than some sellers on OLX.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Dec 21, 2016 at 08:16 AM
good decision, sir.. share us your reviews =))  for the settings, you may refer with rtings.com, initially.

hm have you asked for the UH8500, is it also in 55"?  thanks!

Thanks. Haven't played around the new tv yet, dami parties to attend though I tried both RTING's and CNET's setting for this model. Re RTINGs, I find it weird since the contrast setting is at max. Tried CNET's Expert Dark and Expert Bright settings, I would say I like it better, but I have to adjust OLED light higher than what was recommended since I find it too dark. Hopefully,  I can appreciate the tv more during the long holiday.

For UH8500, 65" price quoted is 73k, and for 55" 55k, both cash basis
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Dec 21, 2016 at 08:20 AM
yes! it's about the same or better than some sellers on OLX.

O nga, went for it na. Baka mawala pa pag pasok ng 2017 models. So far no regrets. Pag may time I'll try Netflix movie marathon, need to research nga lang which contents are worth watching in 4K OLED
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Dec 21, 2016 at 12:54 PM
Thanks. Haven't played around the new tv yet, dami parties to attend though I tried both RTING's and CNET's setting for this model. Re RTINGs, I find it weird since the contrast setting is at max. Tried CNET's Expert Dark and Expert Bright settings, I would say I like it better, but I have to adjust OLED light higher than what was recommended since I find it too dark. Hopefully,  I can appreciate the tv more during the long holiday.

For UH8500, 65" price quoted is 73k, and for 55" 55k, both cash basis

thanks!  hoping these items will be more cheaper in the coming months...

both RTING's and CNET's settings are good references.  just tweak them afterwards according to your taste.  best as well to test/watch full movies/tv series with it, then change settings accordingly until you have adjusted with it.  I'm sure there's a WOW factor already =))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Dec 21, 2016 at 03:01 PM
i used darko's settings
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: levi on Dec 22, 2016 at 09:57 PM
Ok na ba yung B6 na oled or Ill stick with the UH7700?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Dec 22, 2016 at 10:45 PM
b6.. you have the quality of the flagship at entry level price. para kang bumili ng 1 series na bmw pero 7 series performance
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: levi on Dec 22, 2016 at 11:19 PM
My sister is letting me use her UH7700 while her house is still under construction. Im also getting one  but the the B6 is also reasonably priced so Im thinking of getting it instead of the UH7700. Im not sure lang since the B6 is the entry level of the OLED. I still have 2 months to use the UH7700 and hopefully the prices of the B6 will go down further. Hopefully its bang for buck same as the UH77.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 22, 2016 at 11:39 PM
b6.. you have the quality of the flagship at entry level price. para kang bumili ng 1 series na bmw pero 7 series performance
Not exactly.

I look at the B6 as surpassing any display that is not OLED.

It may have some flaws but these are so minor if you tend to buy TVs every 10 years or so.

Going for a E6 or G6 or C6 would introduce curved screens that is waning in popularity and 3D technology that does not apply to 4K blu ray.

If you want better post processing wait for Sony's OLED offering. :)

LG has a 75-inch LED that should be under 100k. I'd get that if I wanted size. It would outperform any TV I bought in 2006.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: levi on Dec 23, 2016 at 12:02 AM
55 is my max size for now and I dont want to over invest again for TV. 40-80 would be good for me so my only option would be the UH7700 and the B6 OLED. I was looking at the site for the B6, is it really true that it has only 2 hdmi input? If that is the case then its out of my option.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Dec 23, 2016 at 12:29 AM
55 is my max size for now and I dont want to over invest again for TV. 40-80 would be good for me so my only option would be the UH7700 and the B6 OLED. I was looking at the site for the B6, is it really true that it has only 2 hdmi input? If that is the case then its out of my option.

4 hdmi inputs if im not mistaken..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Dec 23, 2016 at 01:41 PM
Ok na ba yung B6 na oled or Ill stick with the UH7700?

Levi, go for B6 you won't regret it. I even upgraded my Netflix to 550 subscription for UHD streaming

I got mine at Ansons Ortigas for 80,800 with full motion wall mount.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Dec 23, 2016 at 04:39 PM
iba talaga dating ng OLED. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jonjon on Dec 27, 2016 at 03:18 PM
55B6 - cash or straight sa Anson's inside landmark, 77,000
Title: OLED TV
Post by: bongchillog on Dec 27, 2016 at 05:31 PM
Ganda ng deal ng 55b6 sa ansons..
I end up with 60inch uh7700.
Since mga 30k ang difference.

Bawi nalang ng december next year.2017. Baka mas mura na at 2017 model pa.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Dec 27, 2016 at 06:27 PM
55B6 - cash or straight sa Anson's inside landmark, 77,000

Aaaaargh! 3k difference. Sometimes you won't know when is the best time to buy. Does it come with full motion mount?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 27, 2016 at 07:26 PM
Aaaaargh! 3k difference. Sometimes you won't know when is the best time to buy. Does it come with full motion mount?
Isn't the best time to buy still late Jan to Feb?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Dec 27, 2016 at 10:42 PM
Whoah!  it happened in August and it's happening again, now... really looking forward our predictions on January or February 2017 do come true =)

   http://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,182228.msg2432096.html#msg2432096

and since I was already able to unload 1 older TV, I may use that as fund to augment my future purchase of OLED TV  >:D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Dec 27, 2016 at 10:45 PM
naguubusan na ng stock oled
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Dec 27, 2016 at 10:47 PM
Aaaaargh! 3k difference. Sometimes you won't know when is the best time to buy. Does it come with full motion mount?

sir, would you mind to check please:
- when is the manufacturing date
- which country is it made

on your 55B6T?

TIA!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 27, 2016 at 11:47 PM
Once you get your OLED cut your cable subscription and switch to Netflix and Amazon.

If you stick to local cable then stick to LED TV na lang. ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Dec 28, 2016 at 04:40 AM
sir, would you mind to check please:
- when is the manufacturing date
- which country is it made

on your 55B6T?

TIA!


It's OLED55B6P-P. Manufactured 10-2016 in Vietnam.

Why do you ask?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Dec 28, 2016 at 04:46 AM
Once you get your OLED cut your cable subscription and switch to Netflix and Amazon.

If you stick to local cable then stick to LED TV na lang. ;)

I can't, there's no Nat Geo, History and HGTV on Netflix and Amazon. Napalaki nga gastos ko since I upgraded my Netflix to UHD streaming. Amazon Prime, I plan to cancel after 6 months. I like Google Play, redeemed promo to watch Jason Bourne for P20, not bad
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Dec 28, 2016 at 12:53 PM
It's OLED55B6P-P. Manufactured 10-2016 in Vietnam.

Why do you ask?

thanks, sir..

it's equally important to know how long the TV is shipped and stocked aside from seeing the TV box as factory sealed (un-used).  also it's good to know it's not from China (may hugot hehehe)...

I had my 1st LG LCD TV in 2007 and made in S. Korea less than 2 months manufactured before I bought it.  2nd is LG LED TV in late 2012, made in Vietnam.  It's on the same (maybe just weeks) month when I bought it.  It's really good to know that LG's are selling really fast =))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: levi on Dec 28, 2016 at 07:25 PM
Levi, go for B6 you won't regret it. I even upgraded my Netflix to 550 subscription for UHD streaming

I got mine at Ansons Ortigas for 80,800 with full motion wall mount.

4 hdmi input yung B6? Im getting one by jan or feb. I upgraded my netflix even if borrowed lang 4K TV ko hehe. My little kids are watching netflix everyday ayaw na yung skycable.

Gel ikaw ba ito?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Dec 29, 2016 at 10:18 AM
4 hdmi input yung B6? Im getting one by jan or feb. I upgraded my netflix even if borrowed lang 4K TV ko hehe. My little kids are watching netflix everyday ayaw na yung skycable.

Gel ikaw ba ito?

Yup, Levi, Gel 'to.

4 HDMI inputs, 2 at the back, 2 on the side. I was actually looking lang for 8500, then when I saw them side by side, iba talaga black level ng OLED. The colors really popped up. You'll also see details during dark scenes that you wouldn't notice on LED LCDs. The sound coming from B6 is also better compared to ordinary TVs, though I still bought a JBL entry level sound bar, sale eh, hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Dec 29, 2016 at 10:22 AM
thanks, sir..

it's equally important to know how long the TV is shipped and stocked aside from seeing the TV box as factory sealed (un-used).  also it's good to know it's not from China (may hugot hehehe)...

I had my 1st LG LCD TV in 2007 and made in S. Korea less than 2 months manufactured before I bought it.  2nd is LG LED TV in late 2012, made in Vietnam.  It's on the same (maybe just weeks) month when I bought it.  It's really good to know that LG's are selling really fast =))

You made me nervous, I thought there are known issues on certain batch manufactured in a certain country.

I actually looked at the manufacturing date when you asked, normally I don't really care. When it was tested, the guy from LG showed me that the operating hour is at zero.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Dec 29, 2016 at 10:28 AM

it's equally important to know how long the TV is shipped and stocked aside from seeing the TV box as factory sealed (un-used).  also it's good to know it's not from China (may hugot hehehe)...


Ako naman no issues on China made products for as long as these are not Chinese brands, hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Dec 29, 2016 at 02:14 PM
Ako naman no issues on China made products for as long as these are not Chinese brands, hehe

well, actually that's true +1M times haha  like we can never do anything with premium US/EU brands but were contracted to be made in China  ^-^

You made me nervous, I thought there are known issues on certain batch manufactured in a certain country.


sorry for this, sir =))   and very very good re: 0 operating hours!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 29, 2016 at 06:41 PM
I can't, there's no Nat Geo, History and HGTV on Netflix and Amazon. Napalaki nga gastos ko since I upgraded my Netflix to UHD streaming. Amazon Prime, I plan to cancel after 6 months. I like Google Play, redeemed promo to watch Jason Bourne for P20, not bad
Since 2001 I've been downloading documentaries because they have better image quality than what is broadcasted on cable.

It was only this month where in I retired my NAS. Might resurrect it again so I can watch 2160p movies and 1080p TV shows again.

But then again, so much content on Amazon and Netflix that I would be hard pressed to find more than 1 hour a day to watch all of them.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 29, 2016 at 06:56 PM
OLED factory in Korea

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eatp1cOW5fQ
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jan 04, 2017 at 07:48 PM
not sure if true.  though the LG representative says it depends on the batch arrivals.

they still have 2 units of 55 B6P at their store.  I asked him to check the manufacturing date and country where they were made.  he checked and said, 1 unit from S. Korea while the other is from Vietnam.  though the manufacturing date is in the sticker at the back of TV.  none outside the box.

I told him to reserve me the S. Korean made one =))  Reserve lang, I'm still not sure if and when to get it, though  >:D



Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: leomarley on Jan 04, 2017 at 11:37 PM
Panasonic just announced their OLED line up!

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ez1000-201701044396.htm

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jan 05, 2017 at 12:04 AM
Panasonic just announced their OLED line up!

(http://www.flatpanels.dk/billeder/panasonicez1000-1.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 05, 2017 at 07:21 AM
Panasonic just announced their OLED line up!

http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/ez1000-201701044396.htm

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Will Panasonic PH bring it in? And if so, how much?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 05, 2017 at 07:36 AM
55B6 - cash or straight sa Anson's inside landmark, 77,000

I just asked them last week (Anson's sa Landmark Trinoma), the best price they could give me was 80k. :(
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 05, 2017 at 08:08 AM
2017 OLED W7 TV is 2.57mm thin. Press release (http://www.lg.com/us/PDF/press-release/CES2017_LG_OLED_TV_Lineup_US_FINAL_01_04_17.pdf) and LG's Product Site (http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-OLED77W7P-oled-4k-tv)

(https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--Q4cgoiLB--/c_scale,fl_progressive,q_80,w_800/pkisfidap2ewvtz41j8u.jpg)

To give you an idea how thick this TV is look for a 10 centavo coin and and multiply the thickness of 1.72mm (not diameter) by 1.5x. The TV's speaker and logic board are separated to a soundbar via proprietary cable.

In theory if LG were to be magnanimous they would allow you to upgrade the soundbar whenever there is new technology.

But the magnetic brackets makes the TV 3.85mm thick though. :-| That's a sliver less than two 5 peso coin (each 2mm thick) stacked on top of each other.

(https://cnet4.cbsistatic.com/img/pHglsN6pPzlb-I1XVt3qRTv-ET0=/770x578/2017/01/04/4d4bf7c5-2856-44bb-abfc-b224e1a6989e/lg-signature-oled-tv-w-0980-003.jpg)

Looking forward to buying a TV like this by 2024.

I wonder when borders on TVs will become less than 7mm like the KS8000. Baka by 2024? :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-tD5KuYZ4w0

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4gDHyPzgUo

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdAda7gtdFY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VubjmxMiVs

Also, no 3D or curved OLED for 2017. (http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/news/lg-3d-201701044397.htm) :)

My B6 is future-proof. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Jan 05, 2017 at 08:35 AM
I just asked them last week (Anson's sa Landmark Trinoma), the best price they could give me was 80k. :(

Ask them if you could get a discount if you're not getting the bundled full motion wall mount.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Jan 05, 2017 at 08:38 AM
not sure if true.  though the LG representative says it depends on the batch arrivals.

they still have 2 units of 55 B6P at their store.  I asked him to check the manufacturing date and country where they were made.  he checked and said, 1 unit from S. Korea while the other is from Vietnam.  though the manufacturing date is in the sticker at the back of TV.  none outside the box.

I told him to reserve me the S. Korean made one =))  Reserve lang, I'm still not sure if and when to get it, though  >:D





Go for it na  >:D (naghahanap ng kadamay, hahaha)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 05, 2017 at 11:08 AM
Sony Expands its 4K HDR (High Dynamic Range) TV Line-up with new A-series OLED and X-series LED TVs, offering a wider selection of premium TVs with superior picture quality

LAS VEGAS January 4, 2017 – 5pm PT (CES, Booth #17300) – Sony Electronics announced today two new 4K HDR (High Dynamic Range) television series designed to deliver even wider brightness range, higher contrast and spectacular picture quality. The new flagship XBR-A1E BRAVIA OLED and XBR-X930E/X940E series TVs make the best use of 4K HDR content with the combination of Sony’s unique image processor and display technologies.

Introducing the new BRAVIA OLED A1E Series TV

The XBR-A1E BRAVIA OLED series offers a totally new entertainment experience with a combination of the superior picture quality of OLED powered by Sony’s 4K HDR Processor X1 Extreme, the world’s first Acoustic Surface™ sound system, and its unique, cutting-edge stand-less form factor. Thanks to OLED’s over 8 million self-illuminating pixels, the A1E series brings a significantly enriched visual experience with unprecedented black levels, rich and lifelike color, dynamic contrast, blur-less image and a wide viewing angle. The 4K HDR Processor X1 Extremeka_65_bty01_hero-screenfill precisely controls the tremendous number of pixels and extends the capability of OLED to deliver an exquisite 4K HDR picture.

“Sony continues to make consumer choice a priority especially for those seeking the very best viewing experience, and we are proud to introduce our new XBR-A1E BRAVIA OLED series,” said Mike Fasulo, President and COO of Sony Electronics. “Sony delivers incredible innovation and excitement to customers with all of our premium 4K HDR TVs through a powerful mix of technology and our exclusive image processing.”

BRAVIA OLED’s innovations do not end with incredible picture performance. A1E series uses the first of its kind audio technology to emit great sound from the screen itself. Taking advantage of the OLED’s backlight-less structure, Sony developed a new Acoustic Surface sound technology. Thanks to the ingenious design, the entire screen resonates with rich sound emanating directly from the screen itself. This allows a perfect unification of picture and sound unattainable by conventional TVs. It produces a wide sound and image synchronization from all angles, even off to the sides. Together with OLED’s exceptionally wide viewing angle, the A1E series offers unmatched visual and aural experience regardless of viewing position. The Acoustic Surface technology lends to cutting-edge design of the A1E series by doing away with conventional speakers usually located around the TV. The result is a unique stand-less form factor with no distraction from the picture.

(https://d38zhw9ti31loc.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/05010056/KA_65_bty01_Hero-screenfill.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 05, 2017 at 11:13 AM
Bravia OLED Youtube ivdoe looks nice on the LG OLED. :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8IuI8pUy43U

(http://sonyglobal.scene7.com/is/image/gwtprod/2e0f2bb8ff7e4819252bcd9fb1beb650?fmt=png-alpha&wid=1440)

(http://icdn3.digitaltrends.com/image/ka_65_bty07_top-screenfill-970x647-c.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jan 05, 2017 at 11:55 AM
I just asked them last week (Anson's sa Landmark Trinoma), the best price they could give me was 80k. :(

Ask them if you could get a discount if you're not getting the bundled full motion wall mount.

I learned that what they're bundling is the full-motion wall mount.  best to get it bundled, sir @Verbl Kint.

As for my B6P huntings:
   a. my suki na OLX seller, he SMS me last night -- P77,990 with only the full-motion wall mount -- delivery fee P700 due to distance to our home
   b. a manager-friend from AB***'s, offers me -- P79,000 with only the full-motion wall mount -- discounted delivery fee P200
   c.  another LG salesman offers me P79,500 with the full-motion wall mount + P7 bluetooth speaker-- delivery fee P450

because of CES 2017, I'm confused if I'd get one right now or wait another year...  :-\
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 05, 2017 at 12:12 PM
because of CES 2017, I'm confused if I'd get one right now or wait another year...  :-\
Content is here so I bought the TV already.

Improvements are incremental, at best.

What I saw is 2 more HDR options and 25% increase of peak brightness.

Sony and Panasonic will be positioning their products at a higher price than LG.

If you notice none of the 2017 LG TV are curved or have 3D.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 05, 2017 at 12:13 PM
Same here. Nothing seems new from CES other than QLED, which has inferior blacks and contrast but has better brightness.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jan 05, 2017 at 01:16 PM
Content is here so I bought the TV already.

Improvements are incremental, at best.

What I saw is 2 more HDR options and 25% increase of peak brightness.

Sony and Panasonic will be positioning their products at a higher price than LG.

If you notice none of the 2017 LG TV are curved or have 3D.

Same here. Nothing seems new from CES other than QLED, which has inferior blacks and contrast but has better brightness.

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thanks, guys!

so it is still safe (for no regrets) buying this B6 2016 OLED model at this time, right?  seems to my researches, there aren't much improvements nor signs of lowered prices for these upcoming 2017 OLEDs.

and seems since 2015 FHD OLED, they introduced 4K OLED this 2016.  and for 2017, perhaps other than brightness/contrasts and thinner bezels, none has been added much, am I correct?
 
sir @Verbl, when are you planning to buy?  (nangda-damay lang din LOLz!) =))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 05, 2017 at 03:05 PM
For me a 📺 purchase should last 8 years. Feature set would tide you over until 8k becomes practical.

Streaming 8k would require more than 80Mbps of bandwidth.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bongchillog on Jan 05, 2017 at 06:27 PM
Mukhang future boxes packaginng ng oled tvs will in cylinder. Hehe. Pwde nang i roll. Soundbar and pheriperals wil be at the center of the cylinder and will be sold in 100inch hehe... masyadong bulky at hindi na kasya sa door kung nakabox pa


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 06, 2017 at 11:38 AM
For those wanting to see what the 2017 B7 specs are...

http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-OLED65B7P-oled-4k-tv

I did a side by side comparison.

Only difference I see so far is that there are

B6
- 4.0 channel speaker @ 40W
- webOS 3.0
- HDR10
- Dolby Vision

B7
- 2.2 channel speaker at 40W
- webOS 3.5
- HDR10
- Dolby Vision
- Hybrid Log Gamma
- Advanced HDR by Technicolor
- 25% increase in peak brightness
- Dolby Atmos built-in

TV case design are identical

Everyone who have not decided to buy their OLED. You are fortunate. Prices will continue to drop in spite of the B7 just being an incremental upgrade.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: teokun on Jan 06, 2017 at 12:28 PM
Damn that wallpaper TV. Slick and sick

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 06, 2017 at 02:15 PM
Software update for B6 TVs.

04.30.77 as of 4 January 2017.

With the newest firmware update (04.30.77) the input lag has been reduced across all resolutions. A 'HDR Game' picture mode has been added, and the input lag no longer cycles over time. The results above have been updated. (http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/b6)

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2017/01/04/lg-rolls-out-hdr-game-mode-update-to-b6-oled-tvs/#3946dcfa2211

Time to buy that PS4 Pro!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jan 06, 2017 at 02:31 PM
hmmm... 55B6P gusto ko na bilhin pero parang ayaw pa...

For those wanting to see what the 2017 B7 specs are...

http://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-OLED65B7P-oled-4k-tv

B7
- 2.2 channel speaker at 40W
- webOS 3.5
- HDR10
- Dolby Vision
- Hybrid Log Gamma
- Advanced HDR by Technicolor
- 25% increase in peak brightness
- Dolby Atmos built-in

TV case design are identical

Everyone who have not decided to buy their OLED. You are fortunate. Prices will continue to drop in spite of the B7 just being an incremental upgrade.

Below I believe are doable via Firmware upgrade.  But I doubt if they will provide these with 2016 OLED models =))
- Hybrid Log Gamma
- Advanced HDR by Technicolor

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Jan 06, 2017 at 04:41 PM
hmmm... 55B6P gusto ko na bilhin pero parang ayaw pa...

Below I believe are doable via Firmware upgrade.  But I doubt if they will provide these with 2016 OLED models =))
- Hybrid Log Gamma
- Advanced HDR by Technicolor



they would.  besides, im sure theyve stopped manufacturing 2016 models for sure.. same as iphones lang naman yan, they will keep on rolling out updates upto the capabilities of the processor and the hardware. then if dragged down na ang hardware. stop na.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Jan 06, 2017 at 05:05 PM
Software update for B6 TVs.

04.30.77 as of 4 January 2017.

With the newest firmware update (04.30.77) the input lag has been reduced across all resolutions. A 'HDR Game' picture mode has been added, and the input lag no longer cycles over time. The results above have been updated. (http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/b6)

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2017/01/04/lg-rolls-out-hdr-game-mode-update-to-b6-oled-tvs/#3946dcfa2211

Time to buy that PS4 Pro!

Checked LG PH website, it's still not yet available
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jan 06, 2017 at 11:27 PM
^ how about via OTA update, sir?  it should notify you when you're connected with the internet...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jan 06, 2017 at 11:29 PM
hmmm... 55B6P gusto ko na bilhin pero parang ayaw pa...

Below I believe are doable via Firmware upgrade.  But I doubt if they will provide these with 2016 OLED models =))
- Hybrid Log Gamma
- Advanced HDR by Technicolor


they would.  besides, im sure they've stopped manufacturing 2016 models for sure.. same as iphones lang naman yan, they will keep on rolling out updates upto the capabilities of the processor and the hardware. then if dragged down na ang hardware. stop na.


good to know!  fingers-crossed then for the 2016 OLED owners and would-be owners =))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 07, 2017 at 04:52 AM
they would.  besides, im sure theyve stopped manufacturing 2016 models for sure.. same as iphones lang naman yan, they will keep on rolling out updates upto the capabilities of the processor and the hardware. then if dragged down na ang hardware. stop na.


I've read that TV software updates will last 2-3 years for the year model. So my 2016 OLED will be updated until 2018 or 2019.

Reminds me of Android smartphones but at 2x the software support length. ;)

That's why I am glad there are dongles that can plug into HDMI that can still keep your display updated.

Might be a future NVdia Shield or Project Scorpio in my future yet.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Jan 10, 2017 at 09:26 AM
^ how about via OTA update, sir?  it should notify you when you're connected with the internet...

None, checked it last night, it still says that my firmware is up to date. Although, I'm not into gaming so ok lang
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Jan 10, 2017 at 10:18 AM
Software update for B6 TVs.

04.30.77 as of 4 January 2017.

With the newest firmware update (04.30.77) the input lag has been reduced across all resolutions. A 'HDR Game' picture mode has been added, and the input lag no longer cycles over time. The results above have been updated. (http://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/b6)

http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnarcher/2017/01/04/lg-rolls-out-hdr-game-mode-update-to-b6-oled-tvs/#3946dcfa2211

Time to buy that PS4 Pro!

i think the firmware for the b6 is not yet out. c6 and e6 nakita ko.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 10, 2017 at 12:40 PM
LG B7 series, its cheapest OLED TVs, will match picture quality of its most expensive
https://www.cnet.com/products/lg-b7-series/preview/

LG's new B7, C7, E7 and G7 OLED TVs support 4 HDR formats
http://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1483556000

LG’s new flagship 4K OLED TV is stunningly thin
http://www.theverge.com/ces/2017/1/4/14155650/lg-oled-4k-tv-w-ces-2017-specs-release-date

http://www.avsforum.com/lg-oled-tvs-at-ces-2017/

Key improvements over 2016

* a 25% increase in brightness—LG claims they can reproduce up to 1000 nits in small areas of the image

* 99% of the DCI/P3 color gamut, a slight increase over the 97% achieved by 2016 models

* all will be certified as UHD Premium by the Ultra HD Alliance like the 2016 models.

* they can pass an Atmos bitstream from internal apps and external devices connected to the TV’s HDMI input via HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel). In addition, all the OLED TVs simulate Atmos sound using DSP—and, in the case of the flagship W7, a sound bar with two up firing speakers

* all OLED TVs offer compatibility with HDR10 and Dolby Vision high dynamic-range content, and they will also support HLG (Hybrid Log Gamma) and Advanced HDR from Technicolor after a firmware update. A feature called Active HDR emulates dynamic metadata with HDR10 and HLG content; Dolby Vision uses dynamic metadata, which can result in a better overall HDR picture because each scene can have its own metadata rather than a single set of metadata for the entire program

* all are flat; there are no curved models this year

* The entry-level B7 will be available in 55″ and 65″ screen sizes with a “Blade Slim” design, while the C7 features a premium aluminum stand and bezel in the same screen sizes. The next step up is the E7 with LG’s “Picture on Glass” design and a soundbar stand in screen sizes of 55″ and 65″

* LG’s “Signature” designation now applies to two model lines, the G7 and W7, both of which will be available in 65″ and 77″ sizes. The G7 sports the Picture on Glass design and a foldable soundbar stand, while the new W7 features a design called “Picture on Wall” with unique hardware that lets you mount it nearly flush to the wall—there’s less than 4 mm from the wall to the front of the screen.

* pricing was not announced, but the new OLED TVs are expected to ship in April

So when I buy my next TV it should be January or April 2025.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Jan 10, 2017 at 01:10 PM
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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jan 10, 2017 at 01:50 PM
eto na:

http://www.sony.com.ph/electronics/televisions/a1-series

if anyone wants to start-up a new thread solely for this, is also good =))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bongchillog on Jan 10, 2017 at 02:00 PM
 Then rename this thread to Lg oled..


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 10, 2017 at 02:03 PM
LG OLED & Sony OLED & Panasonic OLED
Title: OLED TV
Post by: bongchillog on Jan 10, 2017 at 08:48 PM
65b7 for December 2017 will be 60k.. wow...


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jan 11, 2017 at 12:16 AM
^ LOLz! sana, sana.. haha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Jan 14, 2017 at 01:49 AM
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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jan 17, 2017 at 02:07 PM
can I share?  =))

     https://www.cnet.com/news/should-i-buy-an-oled-tv-now-or-wait-for-2017-models/
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jan 19, 2017 at 08:20 AM
(http://www.flatpanelshd.com/pictures/hisenseuled-2l.jpg)
HISENSE ULED TV  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jan 19, 2017 at 08:52 AM
HISENSE ULED TV  ;D

"ULED" doesn't offer much at the high end of the TV market even with its good local dimming. It doesn't even get close to UHD Premium specs. If it's priced well, it might be a good value option.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jan 19, 2017 at 09:17 AM
"ULED" doesn't offer much at the high end of the TV market even with its good local dimming. It doesn't even get close to UHD Premium specs. If it's priced well, it might be a good value option.

I see ALED and ILED TV's coming soon....:D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Jan 19, 2017 at 09:39 AM
What is ULED?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: artsky on Jan 19, 2017 at 10:39 AM
baka yung ILED eh Invisible LED na lol.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jan 19, 2017 at 12:19 PM
What is ULED?
Ultra LED. It's just Hisense's term for their improved local dimming VA tech.

It is a bit far from QLED models in performance based on numbers. It probably won't hold a candle against OLED.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jan 19, 2017 at 06:49 PM
Ultra LED. It's just Hisense's term for their improved local dimming VA tech.

It is a bit far from QLED models in performance based on numbers. It probably won't hold a candle against OLED.

OLED is still king of blackness. QLED seems to be leading in terms of brightness.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jan 19, 2017 at 11:46 PM
OLED is still king of blackness. QLED seems to be leading in terms of brightness.
QLED is also leading in color space. It covers 108 percent of DCI-P3, while the best OLEDs cover 96 percent of it.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 20, 2017 at 12:00 AM
QLED is also leading in color space. It covers 108 percent of DCI-P3, while the best OLEDs cover 96 percent of it.

Wait for 3rd party verification.

Until then see http://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/picture-quality/wide-color-gamut-rec-709-dci-p3-rec-2020
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jan 20, 2017 at 06:59 PM
QLED is also leading in color space. It covers 108 percent of DCI-P3, while the best OLEDs cover 96 percent of it.

I'd choose perfect blackness over color coverage. haha! :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: suchtambay on Jan 21, 2017 at 03:15 AM
Pulled the trigger and bought a OLED55B6P from Ansons. Coming from a 32 Inch LCD TV, This is one heck of a TV!!! I though I would have buyer's remorse but I am very happy with the purchase. Even the wifey agreed
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: turismo1997 on Jan 21, 2017 at 06:14 AM
how much sir mo nakuha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jan 21, 2017 at 06:24 AM
I'd choose perfect blackness over color coverage. haha! :D

The dark blacks are of course easier to appreciate, especially since not all material take advantage of the saturation extremes in DCI-P3. OLED TVs will still improve, and I won't be surprised if LG delivers a panel with wider coverage this year or next year. The best mobile AMOLED panels already deliver past 100% (the Note 7 gets 105% coverage in Adaptive mode).

I'm guessing what's holding LG back is potential panel life. They are still depending on RGBW to have the white subpixels carry some of the load. If they switch to RGB and ramp up intensity, the performance would likely improve in the expense of usable life.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 21, 2017 at 08:04 AM
The best mobile AMOLED panels already deliver past 100% (the Note 7 gets 105% coverage in Adaptive mode).
Bad example, it's 98% guaranteed to blow up. ;)

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Feb 01, 2017 at 04:37 PM
Kamusta kaya ang whites naman ng QLED?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Feb 01, 2017 at 07:04 PM
Kamusta kaya ang whites naman ng QLED?
With 2000 nits, such a wide gamut and good calibration, I am assuming that it'd be really good.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Feb 02, 2017 at 12:01 AM
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/n-si7xYDc2E/maxresdefault.jpg)
PHILIPS new OLED TX with Ambilight

does it also use an LG OLED panel?  ::)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Feb 02, 2017 at 09:41 AM
does it also use an LG OLED panel?  ::)
Yes.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mastahmind on Feb 03, 2017 at 04:03 PM
is B7 available here yet? or anyone knows the ETA for it to be available locally?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Feb 03, 2017 at 11:31 PM
is B7 available here yet? or anyone knows the ETA for it to be available locally?

my guess is Q2 ETA
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Feb 04, 2017 at 03:41 AM
Here's a Gamut measurement from the current LG OLED TVs. It is an excellent result and much better than the 2015 model, though it it is still a hair weak on reds and greens to cover the entire DCI - P3 space:
(http://www.displaymate.com/Gamut_38.jpg)
I won't be surprised if LG's 2017 TV panels would get even better.

The Note 7 covered all the colors in Adaptive mode (currently the best-measuring consumer OLED panel color-wise):
(http://www.displaymate.com/Gamut_36.jpg)

OLED vs QLED
http://4k.com/news/examining-difference-lg-oled-samsung-qled-4k-hdr-tvs/
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Feb 04, 2017 at 03:57 PM
so in layman's term:
 -- OLED -- best in pitch darkness
               -- better in color reproduction
               -- good in peak brightness

 -- QLED -- good in pitch darkness
               -- better in color reproduction
               -- best in peak brightness
 
in practical terms, saan mo aasahan magibigay ng maganda ang 2000nits vs 740nits...  bulag ka na sa liwanag nyan..  yan eh kung kailangan pa talaga gawan (o kung meron na) ng mga film makers na magproduce ng scenes na ganyan kaliwanag.  meron ba?

B6, itodo mo VIVID at max brightness and contrast, sobra maliwanag na eh..

is QLED a marketing gimmick to introduce something new with LED?  edge-lit parin naman.  kung full-array pang top of the line >70incher siguro..

=))
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Feb 04, 2017 at 04:57 PM
(http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/news/skyworth-e980.jpg)
Skyworth Curved HDR 4K OLED

Looks great  :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Feb 05, 2017 at 06:54 AM




B6, itodo mo VIVID at max brightness and contrast, sobra maliwanag na eh..

is QLED a marketing gimmick to introduce something new with LED?  edge-lit parin naman.  kung full-array pang top of the line >70incher siguro..

There is still something to it. LG's OLED TV panels depend on a white subpixel to reach maximum intensity. It cannot produce very intense colors at high brightness because of this (a lot of that intensity is coming from the white subpixel rather than the RGB subpixels). Fortunately, most non-HDR videos are clipped this way anyway to produce realistic midtone contrast.

HDR allows for extreme intensity with no need to clip color information. Right now most HDR videos still do it to look good on lesser TVs, but it surely is possible to make content that is optimized for the available gamut at extreme intensity.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Feb 05, 2017 at 09:04 AM
(http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/news/skyworth-e980.jpg)
Skyworth Curved HDR 4K OLED

Looks great  :)
ganda ah.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Feb 05, 2017 at 06:12 PM
LG panels naman ang other brands na OLED tv. magkakatalo lang sa video processor, audio, etc.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Feb 05, 2017 at 06:50 PM
LG panels naman ang other brands na OLED tv. magkakatalo lang sa video processor, audio, etc.

BOE Display China, one of the biggest display panel manufacturers in China, has teamed up with manufacturer Skyworth to introduce an indigenously produced OLED TV.

http://www.ubergizmo.com/2016/11/chinese-manufacturers-start-making-oled-tvs/

Skyworth hopes to sell 200,000 OLED TVs by the end of March 2017. Skyworth said its main problem with those OLEDs is that LG Display cannot supply them with enough panels, especially the 65" ones - so now it seems Skyworth found its answer with BOE Display.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Feb 05, 2017 at 06:58 PM
BOE Display China, one of the biggest display panel manufacturers in China, has teamed up with manufacturer Skyworth to introduce an indigenously produced OLED TV.

http://www.ubergizmo.com/2016/11/chinese-manufacturers-start-making-oled-tvs/

Skyworth hopes to sell 200,000 OLED TVs by the end of March 2017. Skyworth said its main problem with those OLEDs is that LG Display cannot supply them with enough panels, especially the 65" ones - so now it seems Skyworth found its answer with BOE Display.

interesting! sana ipasok sa market natin yan at 50k below price! :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Feb 05, 2017 at 07:03 PM
interesting! sana ipasok sa market natin yan at 50k below price! :D
or mas mababa pa. :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Feb 05, 2017 at 09:11 PM
ang tanong: same PQ ba sa LG OLED panels ang BOE OLED panels?  ::)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Feb 05, 2017 at 09:22 PM
yun lang. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Feb 05, 2017 at 11:38 PM
ang tanong: same PQ ba sa LG OLED panels ang BOE OLED panels?  ::)

group audition/review tayo pag-dating dito sa PH =)) dala tayo ng kanya-kanyang video/movie materials and let's consolidate our findings hehe

saan ba showroom ng Skyworth?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Feb 05, 2017 at 11:47 PM
group audition/review tayo pag-dating dito sa PH =)) dala tayo ng kanya-kanyang video/movie materials and let's consolidate our findings hehe

saan ba showroom ng Skyworth?


alam ko may Skyworth sa Abenson, Anson, at SM Appliance. pero di pa nila dinadala sa market natin ang OLED tvs nila.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mastahmind on Feb 13, 2017 at 06:59 PM
Interesting! Skyworth. mga how much kaya price nyan sa atin mga paps?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Feb 14, 2017 at 03:06 AM
(http://www.hdtvtest.co.uk/image/news/skyworth-e980.jpg)

Interesting! Skyworth. mga how much kaya price nyan sa atin mga paps?

55 Skyworth OLED SRP mga 75T less the discounts.

Takpan lang yung brand OK na :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Feb 14, 2017 at 10:33 AM
kamusta mga co-owners of LG B6p? our units are still king of the OLED pack, matatapos na yung 1 year to pay ko and i have to say that my purchase was very well worth it! kaya yung mga nagkukuli kuli pa kung bibili o nde, bili na baka maubos na mga units. may mga bagong lalabas pero the difference is not groundbreaking. before my thinking was "hindi na muna ako bibili kasi bababa pa ang price, then pagbaba ng price magiging hindi na muna ako bibili kasi may lalabas na bago" the cycle never ends and i have stayed at that thinking, wala pako ineenjoy na oled sa ngayon :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Feb 14, 2017 at 10:41 AM
masarap.. pag nasanay na mata mo sa blacks... pag properly calibrated ang unit mo and pag madaming materials.. bihira na ako mag download ng movies.. gaming time ko bumalik na...

di rin ako nabibighani sa mga new releases.. happy with this purchase.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Feb 14, 2017 at 04:53 PM
I'll wait for c7. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Feb 14, 2017 at 06:19 PM
when I was testing the OLED in January (decided na sana), I only brought 4K UHD materials.. now let me retest it by bringing 4K HDR materials this time...

I'll be able to get hold of proper comparison now with OLED against the one I've bought instead (kasi nag-tipid ako para mka-out of town ang family)... if I've had the OLED then, yes my eyes will feast, but the memory I've created with my family will last longer, I'm sure..  I think, kanya kanyang life's priorities kasi =))

I'll wait till 2018.. B9 na kaya lalabas? LOLz!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Feb 15, 2017 at 09:41 AM
(http://core0.staticworld.net/images/article/2015/09/viera-tx-cz950_1-100612141-large.jpg)
Panasonic OLED 65"
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Feb 15, 2017 at 05:31 PM

How to install LG SIGNATURE OLED TV W (W for Wallpaper) ;)


https://youtu.be/Q9IKNrH0Jlk
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Feb 16, 2017 at 12:23 AM
when I was testing the OLED in January (decided na sana), I only brought 4K UHD materials.. now let me retest it by bringing 4K HDR materials this time...

I'll be able to get hold of proper comparison now with OLED against the one I've bought instead (kasi nag-tipid ako para mka-out of town ang family)... if I've had the OLED then, yes my eyes will feast, but the memory I've created with my family will last longer, I'm sure..  I think, kanya kanyang life's priorities kasi =))

I'll wait till 2018.. B9 na kaya lalabas? LOLz!

just buy it! there will always be a better model in the future. if you keep waiting, you'll never buy. ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Feb 16, 2017 at 09:21 PM
just buy it! there will always be a better model in the future. if you keep waiting, you'll never buy. ;)
agree! :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Feb 16, 2017 at 09:33 PM
^ haha oo nga.. hindi na muna ako makakabili, nag-tipid kasi ako eh LOLz!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Feb 16, 2017 at 09:59 PM
^ haha oo nga.. hindi na muna ako makakabili, nag-tipid kasi ako eh LOLz!

ha ha.. ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bongchillog on Feb 17, 2017 at 04:01 PM
just buy it! there will always be a better model in the future. if you keep waiting, you'll never buy. ;)

tumpak, swak, sapul.......

couldn't agree more...

hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Feb 17, 2017 at 04:10 PM
tumpak, swak, sapul.......

couldn't agree more...

hehe
Perhaps that's the point? Post and post and post and never buy. Minsan the posting is better than the buying.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Feb 17, 2017 at 08:13 PM
^ I, guilty hahaha  eh pwede naman kasi magbago ng isip LOLz!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Feb 17, 2017 at 11:25 PM
^ I, guilty hahaha  eh pwede naman kasi magbago ng isip LOLz!
pwedeng pwede naman kasi talaga..lalot tight ang budget. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mastahmind on Feb 18, 2017 at 11:58 AM
kamusta mga co-owners of LG B6p? our units are still king of the OLED pack, matatapos na yung 1 year to pay ko and i have to say that my purchase was very well worth it! kaya yung mga nagkukuli kuli pa kung bibili o nde, bili na baka maubos na mga units. may mga bagong lalabas pero the difference is not groundbreaking. before my thinking was "hindi na muna ako bibili kasi bababa pa ang price, then pagbaba ng price magiging hindi na muna ako bibili kasi may lalabas na bago" the cycle never ends and i have stayed at that thinking, wala pako ineenjoy na oled sa ngayon :)

It's still the best in market.  Except when the B7, C7 is released.

Hindi na din ako maka hintay.  I replaced by 65 850T with an E6 OLED (2nd OLED in a span of a year ~first was the B6). 

I think ang gusto ko lang sa W series (wallpaper series) is sobrang nipis nila at they removed all their IO ports and move to a soundbar.  Mas madali installation overall.  Pero having a media cabinet will just dilute this advantage.

There's also the issue of price, no one knows the price of the Wallpaper Series.  So rather than waiting, I just got the current best.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Feb 19, 2017 at 06:00 AM
^ Parang overpriced masyado ang E6, i think it's best to buy the cheapest biggest B6 and buy a separate good sound bar with woofer like jbl (sb400/sb450)  or harman kardon
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Feb 19, 2017 at 07:52 PM
^ Parang overpriced masyado ang E6, i think it's best to buy the cheapest biggest B6 and buy a separate good sound bar with woofer like jbl (sb400/sb450)  or harman kardon
Sometimes you buy things because of the industrial design rather than how many MHz, pixels, GB, MB, TB and other things.

E6 looks mighty nice but going after the top 10% of the top 1% of the whole TV market is a tad obsessive for me already. So long as my TV is better than any LED TV then I'm happy.

The top 1% of the top 1% of the whole TV market would be the W line of OLED TVs.

By 2025 OLED will be sooooo mainstream.

My expectation is that ceiling mounting an OLED TV will become the norm. It will weigh less than an acoustic board.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mastahmind on Feb 21, 2017 at 01:21 AM
^ Parang overpriced masyado ang E6, i think it's best to buy the cheapest biggest B6 and buy a separate good sound bar with woofer like jbl (sb400/sb450)  or harman kardon

True.  In my case.  I already have a 65" OLED B6.  So it's either I get C6 or E6.  I don't like a curved TV so I went with E6.  Plus it's for the wife.  Good things happen when you make your wife happy.  :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Feb 24, 2017 at 12:12 PM
(https://img02.olx.com.gh/images_olxgh/1000426320_1_644x461_samsung-smart-3d-full-hd-oled-curve-tv-55-north-kaneshie.jpg)
Samsung OLED Curved  :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Feb 26, 2017 at 09:40 PM
(https://img02.olx.com.gh/images_olxgh/1000426320_1_644x461_samsung-smart-3d-full-hd-oled-curve-tv-55-north-kaneshie.jpg)
Samsung OLED Curved  :)

Samsung finally gave in to OLED tech? are they using their own panel?  :o
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Feb 26, 2017 at 10:17 PM
(https://img02.olx.com.gh/images_olxgh/1000426320_1_644x461_samsung-smart-3d-full-hd-oled-curve-tv-55-north-kaneshie.jpg)
Samsung OLED Curved  :)
ganda ah. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Mar 02, 2017 at 02:11 PM
Samsung finally gave in to OLED tech? are they using their own panel?  :o
That is their 2013 model (before they stopped making OLED TVs in 2015). Yes, they used Samsung OLED panels.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Mar 03, 2017 at 12:34 AM
That is their 2013 model (before they stopped making OLED TVs in 2015). Yes, they used Samsung OLED panels.


haha! they let LG have a virtual monopoly of the OLED TV/ panel market!  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Mar 03, 2017 at 08:41 AM
(https://cnet3.cbsistatic.com/img/5rGzh092YTEjx5RMuatd7Si0mRI=/770x433/2017/01/05/cac24e3e-fd21-4778-a8e6-677716b54e8c/ces17sonya1etv.jpg)
Sony OLED A1
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Mar 03, 2017 at 01:27 PM
ayan na siya! =)

wall paper style wall mount or picture frame stand-style

premium model as there won't be <65" to be released...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: TonyC on Mar 03, 2017 at 03:11 PM
True.  In my case.  I already have a 65" OLED B6.  So it's either I get C6 or E6.  I don't like a curved TV so I went with E6.  Plus it's for the wife.  Good things happen when you make your wife happy.  :D

Is there a ton of difference between the b6 and e6 if intended for movie watching only, considering the vast difference in price?  Thanks!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mastahmind on Mar 11, 2017 at 11:18 PM
Is there a ton of difference between the b6 and e6 if intended for movie watching only, considering the vast difference in price?  Thanks!

3D and better sounds.  Just imagine, 3D on HDR OLED 4K TV :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Mar 12, 2017 at 11:22 AM
ayan na siya! =)

wall paper style wall mount or picture frame stand-style

premium model as there won't be <65" to be released...

picture frame style ang Sony A1E OLED. LG pa lang ata ang may wallpaper style.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Mar 14, 2017 at 02:54 PM
(http://www.flatpanelshd.com/pictures/philips2017oled-1l.jpg)
Philips newly released OLED with Ambience Light
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Mar 14, 2017 at 03:07 PM
Oversaturated ba yung colors pag non-HDR yung content na pinapanood sa OLED UHD HDR TV?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Mar 15, 2017 at 02:16 PM
Is there a ton of difference between the b6 and e6 if intended for movie watching only, considering the vast difference in price?  Thanks!


3D and better sounds.  Just imagine, 3D on HDR OLED 4K TV :D

there aren't 3D BluRay in 4K released yet, more so in HDR...

but I have a 4K HDR 3D (55UH8500), let me try to set 2D to 3D one of my HDR movies.  hmmm could we expect some additional wow factor, kaya?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Mar 15, 2017 at 04:02 PM
Oversaturated ba yung colors pag non-HDR yung content na pinapanood sa OLED UHD HDR TV?

If it is properly calibrated, no.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Mar 17, 2017 at 09:44 AM
there aren't 3D BluRay in 4K released yet, more so in HDR...

but I have a 4K HDR 3D (55UH8500), let me try to set 2D to 3D one of my HDR movies.  hmmm could we expect some additional wow factor, kaya?
There is no standard for 3D for 4K blu ray.

That's one reason why I didnt buying a 4K with 3D was pointless.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scoob on Mar 18, 2017 at 08:03 AM
If it is properly calibrated, no.

How do you calibrate an OLED TV? Same lang din ba with other LCD/LED TVs? Any suggestion of a good tool to use? Thanks.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Mar 18, 2017 at 08:31 AM
How do you calibrate an OLED TV? Same lang din ba with other LCD/LED TVs? Any suggestion of a good tool to use? Thanks.
Same exact process.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Mar 19, 2017 at 09:11 AM
Quote
Same exact process.

Nice! So I can use my X-Rite i1Display Pro with an OLED TV hooked up to a laptop?

Are OLED panels still pagued with image burn-in like plasmas? I remember my Super AMOLED phone having it. I also read some comments on the internet forums that the useful lifespan of OLED panels are only 4-5 years. Is there any truth to that claim?

I'm thinking of buying an LG OLED TV, btw.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xxadonisxx on Mar 19, 2017 at 11:02 AM
^ jump over now to the LG B6P Club you won't regret it the viewing experience is astonishing, LG has built in Screensaver mode to avoid potential burn ins if there is one, but to my experience none. You are Mr. Bungle on TPC right? My handle there is adonis_gm
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Mar 19, 2017 at 12:43 PM


Nice! So I can use my X-Rite i1Display Pro with an OLED TV hooked up to a laptop?

Are OLED panels still pagued with image burn-in like plasmas? I remember my Super AMOLED phone having it. I also read some comments on the internet forums that the useful lifespan of OLED panels are only 4-5 years. Is there any truth to that claim?

I'm thinking of buying an LG OLED TV, btw.

You should be able to use that tool.

Burn-in rate had been reduced significantly because LG included a separate white subpixel to take some heavy lifting away from the R, G and B subpixels. This improves panel life in exchange for reduced peak saturation.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Mar 19, 2017 at 09:46 PM
^ jump over now to the LG B6P Club you won't regret it the viewing experience is astonishing, LG has built in Screensaver mode to avoid potential burn ins if there is one, but to my experience none. You are Mr. Bungle on TPC right? My handle there is adonis_gm

Yes sir, that's me.


You should be able to use that tool.

Burn-in rate had been reduced significantly because LG included a separate white subpixel to take some heavy lifting away from the R, G and B subpixels. This improves panel life in exchange for reduced peak saturation.


Interesting. Thanks!

I'll do a bit more research particularly on UHD HDR content availability before I decide to pull the trigger. I've already been burned (no pun intended) a few times by being an early adopter before.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Mar 25, 2017 at 10:25 PM
Got this text from my salesman.

lg big promo
free 43uh6500 43" 4k smart tv worth 39,990

lg promo 65" oled tv
lg oled 65c6p
srp 299,990
cash 129,000

If this was on offer I'd get this and give the 43-inch to my dad.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Mar 25, 2017 at 11:01 PM
Clearing out OLED inventory for the incoming 2017 models this May.

LG Promos happen every year.  :)
So now I will buy my next TV on April 2025.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on Apr 19, 2017 at 12:24 AM
QLEDs are out!

Early reviews aren't favorable:
https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2017/04/tv-tech-showdown-samsung-qled-vs-lg-oled/
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Apr 19, 2017 at 01:48 AM
QLEDs are out!

Early reviews aren't favorable:
https://www.lifehacker.com.au/2017/04/tv-tech-showdown-samsung-qled-vs-lg-oled/

Here's a review of the Q9...
http://www.techradar.com/reviews/samsung-q9-qled-tv

It is clearly a match for the Sony ZD9, making it an LCD flagship. Better color reproduction, detail and contrast than the ZD9, but with fewer local dimming regions.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mastahmind on May 07, 2017 at 08:07 PM
I just want to share this useful 2nd mini controller. 

(https://monosnap.com/file/5foUC4L9tcsqbaTKu46LZTYlAdYL3P.png)

Iwas nadin sa wear and tear ng main controller.  This came with the unit, but I think you could buy it separate.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on May 09, 2017 at 04:11 AM
ganda ng mini-remote...

congratz on your LG OLED TV!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on May 10, 2017 at 12:22 PM
I just want to share this useful 2nd mini controller. 

(https://monosnap.com/file/5foUC4L9tcsqbaTKu46LZTYlAdYL3P.png)

Iwas nadin sa wear and tear ng main controller.  This came with the unit, but I think you could buy it separate.

what unit?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mastahmind on May 11, 2017 at 11:27 PM
@vx2
OLED 65E6

@mhacman
thank you po
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on May 12, 2017 at 02:43 AM
Part number of the smaller LG remote is LG AN-SP700. Should cost P1,000 + VAT
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on May 25, 2017 at 10:44 AM
Where to buy 65c7? 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on May 25, 2017 at 12:49 PM
Where to buy 65c7? 

http://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,212686.0.html (http://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,212686.0.html)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on May 25, 2017 at 02:34 PM
Thanks
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on May 29, 2017 at 10:55 PM
Where to buy 65c7? 

Abenson's has the 2017 C7 series already. but you're probably better off buying from Anson's or one of those sellers in OLX.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Jun 01, 2017 at 02:21 PM
Have to wait a few months for promo price.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: crenshaw on Jun 05, 2017 at 09:56 PM
Question sirs. Do u think i got a good deal on a 55b6p bnew oled for 80k? I was having a hard time scouring for an oled within the price range that i can cough up. I guess im just making sure i didnt get shafted on the deal. TIA
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Jun 05, 2017 at 10:26 PM
Question sirs. Do u think i got a good deal on a 55b6p bnew oled for 80k? I was having a hard time scouring for an oled within the price range that i can cough up. I guess im just making sure i didnt get shafted on the deal. TIA

I am seeing Php 70,500 prices in olx which are usually from Ansons Cash & Carry Makati...

https://www.olx.ph/item/lg-65-in-oled-tv-65b6p-65c6p-65e6p-49uh6500-55b6p-49uh6100-ID7PBgr.html?h=04bbf54702 (https://www.olx.ph/item/lg-65-in-oled-tv-65b6p-65c6p-65e6p-49uh6500-55b6p-49uh6100-ID7PBgr.html?h=04bbf54702)

Where did you get yours?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: crenshaw on Jun 06, 2017 at 07:25 AM
I am seeing Php 70,500 prices in olx which are usually from Ansons Cash & Carry Makati...

https://www.olx.ph/item/lg-65-in-oled-tv-65b6p-65c6p-65e6p-49uh6500-55b6p-49uh6100-ID7PBgr.html?h=04bbf54702 (https://www.olx.ph/item/lg-65-in-oled-tv-65b6p-65c6p-65e6p-49uh6500-55b6p-49uh6100-ID7PBgr.html?h=04bbf54702)

Where did you get yours?

Olx too, everyone else had none in stock left. One came back to me with that price thats why i pulled the trigger.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jun 28, 2017 at 04:28 PM
(http://i.imgur.com/VbTd5H9.jpg)
65" Panasonic th-65ez1000 OLED HDR
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jul 02, 2017 at 10:14 AM
I visited an Abenson's branch yesterday. they have the 65E7 and 65C7 models already.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jul 04, 2017 at 06:14 AM
I visited an Abenson's branch yesterday. they have the 65E7 and 65C7 models already.

How's the pricing?  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jul 04, 2017 at 07:42 AM
Any word from LG Philippines kung kelan release date ng:
-LG Signature G7 OLED
&
-LG Signature W7 OLED

Hindi pwede na hanggang E6/E7 lang ang top-of-the-line for the Philippine market..........when every other company has launched flagships for their respective brands:
-Sharp Philippines (LC-80XU930X 80 inch "8K" TV)
-Sony Philippines (Bravia Z9D/ZD9 in 75 inch and 100 inch variants)
-Samsung Philippines (QLED Q7F and Q8C........with Q9F to follow in Q4 2018)
-Panasonic Philippines (65 inch OLED TV Philippine launch last week)

LG Philippines, please take note.....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Jul 04, 2017 at 12:03 PM
For people with relatives near a fry's store in the US ...  Here is a very good deal .. MY brother bought his 65C7  the other week and got a rebate to match this offer ..


   
LG OLED 65C7P $2,296.99 with promo, in store only at FRY's, B&M
Posted Yesterday by mizdared at 01:54 PM
Products Linked: http://frys.com/search?search_typ...mail070217

Fry's weekly AD has the 65 inch one at 3,296.99, but when you go in the store, the sales associate can take another thousand dollars off of it, making it $2,296.99. I believe you can take $1000 off the 55 inch as well and that will be $1300. I purchased this deal and saved the receipts to confirm. Another customer bought the same TV at the same price right behind me. If they don't have the TV in stock they will write the order and you pay and they will give you free delivery.

Sorry I am new to this if I missed anything, just trying to pass the deal along.

Weekly Ad:
http://images.frys.com/art/email/....html#set3
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: welcRs on Jul 04, 2017 at 04:37 PM
Any word from LG Philippines kung kelan release date ng:
-LG Signature G7 OLED
&
-LG Signature W7 OLED

Hindi pwede na hanggang E6/E7 lang ang top-of-the-line for the Philippine market..........when every other company has launched flagships for their respective brands:
-Sharp Philippines (LC-80XU930X 80 inch "8K" TV)
-Sony Philippines (Bravia Z9D/ZD9 in 75 inch and 100 inch variants)
-Samsung Philippines (QLED Q7F and Q8C........with Q9F to follow in Q4 2018)
-Panasonic Philippines (65 inch OLED TV Philippine launch last week)

LG Philippines, please take note.....

tentative august release w7 and g7 series...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jul 04, 2017 at 10:05 PM
How's the pricing?  ;D

269,990 cash/straight for the 65E7

224,990 cash/straight for the 65C7

134,990 cash/straight for the 55C7
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jul 05, 2017 at 09:56 AM
269,990 cash/straight for the 65E7

224,990 cash/straight for the 65C7

134,990 cash/straight for the 55C7


omg... still a long way to go for these to be near the price of LEDs. 

When that time comes I have already enjoyed my KS7000 and maybe another time for an upgrade
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Jul 05, 2017 at 02:10 PM
For people with relatives near a fry's store in the US ...  Here is a very good deal .. MY brother bought his 65C7  the other week and got a rebate to match this offer ..

LG OLED 65C7P $2,296.99 with promo, in store only at FRY's, B&M
Posted Yesterday by mizdared at 01:54 PM
Products Linked: http://frys.com/search?search_typ...mail070217

Fry's weekly AD has the 65 inch one at 3,296.99, but when you go in the store, the sales associate can take another thousand dollars off of it, making it $2,296.99. I believe you can take $1000 off the 55 inch as well and that will be $1300. I purchased this deal and saved the receipts to confirm. Another customer bought the same TV at the same price right behind me. If they don't have the TV in stock they will write the order and you pay and they will give you free delivery.

Sorry I am new to this if I missed anything, just trying to pass the deal along.

Weekly Ad:
http://images.frys.com/art/email/....html#set3

Wow mura na ito!!!
$2,296 is around Php 115,000
Locally best cash price purchase for the 65c7 is Php 174,000

Problema na lang is shipping to Philippines...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Jul 05, 2017 at 02:12 PM
Any word from LG Philippines kung kelan release date ng:
-LG Signature G7 OLED
&
-LG Signature W7 OLED

Hindi pwede na hanggang E6/E7 lang ang top-of-the-line for the Philippine market..........when every other company has launched flagships for their respective brands:
-Sharp Philippines (LC-80XU930X 80 inch "8K" TV)
-Sony Philippines (Bravia Z9D/ZD9 in 75 inch and 100 inch variants)
-Samsung Philippines (QLED Q7F and Q8C........with Q9F to follow in Q4 2018)
-Panasonic Philippines (65 inch OLED TV Philippine launch last week)

LG Philippines, please take note.....

As per olx sellers, may 77g7 na...

model: 77G7p srp: 749,990
cash: 547,000

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 05, 2017 at 05:26 PM
(http://tvcomparison.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/LG-OLED77G6P.jpg)
77" OLED by LG
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: welcRs on Jul 05, 2017 at 07:55 PM
As per olx sellers, may 77g7 na...

model: 77G7p srp: 749,990
cash: 547,000

yes meron na po... nasa custom pa 3rd week july labas.. last week july or 1st week august ang availability ng stocks...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 06, 2017 at 02:13 AM

omg... still a long way to go for these to be near the price of LEDs. 

When that time comes I have already enjoyed my KS7000 and maybe another time for an upgrade

LED panels are so cheap to make  :D

Hopefully OLEDs would come down to about P1000 per inch, then I can afford to get one.  Maybe in 5 years.......

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jul 06, 2017 at 03:35 AM
LED panels are so cheap to make  :D

Hopefully OLEDs would come down to about P1000 per inch, then I can afford to get one.  Maybe in 5 years.......

High end LCD TV panels still cost quite a bit to make, especially from a capital expenditure and R&D standpoint. This initial expense is one of the large barriers to entry. We'd see more companies making these panels if it was so lucrative. Samsung Display and Acer Unipac Optronics are the only suppliers of flagship-class LCD TV panels at the moment. Hon Hai wants to be part of that group in two years.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 06, 2017 at 04:17 AM
High end LCD TV panels still cost quite a bit to make, especially from a capital expenditure and R&D standpoint. This initial expense is one of the large barriers to entry. We'd see more companies making these panels if it was so lucrative. Samsung Display and Acer Unipac Optronics are the only suppliers of flagship-class LCD TV panels at the moment. Hon Hai wants to be part of that group in two years.

I was not talking about the hi-end LCD panels.

I am talking about all those very affordable LED flooding the markets today.  So cheap that our household alone has 2 65" and 2 55" TVs.   Even our driver has a 42" LED in his home.  This would not have been possible years ago.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jul 06, 2017 at 06:00 AM
Sony OLED in the Philippines

http://www.hardwarezone.com.ph/tech-news-ces-launched-sony-bravia-oled-a1e-series-lands-ph
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: anya618 on Jul 06, 2017 at 06:12 AM
Sony OLED in the Philippines

http://www.hardwarezone.com.ph/tech-news-ces-launched-sony-bravia-oled-a1e-series-lands-ph

Quote
The Sony BRAVIA OLED A1E 55-inch will retail at PhP 169,999 while the 65-inch model is priced at PhP 269,999.

ang mahal  >:D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jul 06, 2017 at 06:15 AM
I was not talking about the hi-end LCD panels.

I am talking about all those very affordable LED flooding the markets today.  So cheap that our household alone has 2 65" and 2 55" TVs.   Even our driver has a 42" LED in his home.  This would not have been possible years ago.

For value-oriented LCD TV panels, it truly is commoditized. Relative new comer Beijing Oriental Electronics actually overtook  Taiwan's largest producer (Innolux) in sheer volume, while the even newer China Star Optoelectronics overtook Taiwan's other large producer (Acer Unipac). These new players are pulling down LCD prices.

The current LCD TV Panel giants are (based on 2016 sales):
1. LG (Korea) - 53M units
2. Samsung (Korea) - 47M units
3. Beijing Oriental (China) - 44M units
4. Innolux (Taiwan) - 42M units
5. China Star (China) - 33M units
6. Acer Unipac (Taiwan) - 27M units
7. Sakai Display (Japan) - est. 10M units
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Jul 06, 2017 at 07:36 AM
ang mahal  >:D

"it's a sony!"
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jul 06, 2017 at 09:00 AM
Just got a response from Panasonic Philippines facebook page (via PM)

65EZ1000 = SRP of PHP349,000

Not bad imho.

The closest match would be LG E6 OLED TV (currently priced at 299,000). However, I would rather spend extra 50K to get the Panasonic OLED instead.

-Better color reproduction (closer to DCI-P3 color triangle)
-Better image processing

Just my opinion :)
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Jul 06, 2017 at 09:39 AM
How to Get Netflix Dolby Atmos & Youtube HLG HDR on 2017 LG OLED TV (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EY_plVMTCyg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jul 08, 2017 at 07:38 AM
Just got a response from Panasonic Philippines facebook page (via PM)

65EZ1000 = SRP of PHP349,000

Not bad imho.

The closest match would be LG E6 OLED TV (currently priced at 299,000). However, I would rather spend extra 50K to get the Panasonic OLED instead.

-Better color reproduction (closer to DCI-P3 color triangle)
-Better image processing

Just my opinion :)

IIRC, Sony and Panasonic OLED TV's also use LG panels. but they use their own video processing.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 20, 2017 at 09:58 AM
(https://cnet3.cbsistatic.com/img/5rGzh092YTEjx5RMuatd7Si0mRI=/770x433/2017/01/05/cac24e3e-fd21-4778-a8e6-677716b54e8c/ces17sonya1etv.jpg)
SONY OLED A1 now at Ansons Makati Link
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: markee on Jul 20, 2017 at 11:26 AM
Anyone here know where can I buy extra remote compatible for for the c7p? Thanks!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: artsky on Jul 20, 2017 at 12:10 PM
hello t-bone, any srp for the A1 at Ansons?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 20, 2017 at 04:39 PM
hello t-bone, any srp for the A1 at Ansons?

Parang 249,990 for the 65" SONY OLED, if I remember right
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jul 20, 2017 at 08:25 PM
How to Get Netflix Dolby Atmos & Youtube HLG HDR on 2017 LG OLED TV (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EY_plVMTCyg)

this is also available on LG TV with Nano Cell technology
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jul 21, 2017 at 01:57 AM
At this rate, it will be more than 5 years before the 1k is to 1 inch sweet spot is hit for OLED TV's. :(

Parang 249,990 for the 65" SONY OLED, if I remember right
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jul 22, 2017 at 09:32 AM
At this rate, it will be more than 5 years before the 1k is to 1 inch sweet spot is hit for OLED TV's. :(


abang abang ng sale ng year-old models at sa mga OLX sellers. ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 22, 2017 at 01:24 PM
At this rate, it will be more than 5 years before the 1k is to 1 inch sweet spot is hit for OLED TV's. :(


In the meantime, meron naman Nano Cell and Quantum Dot na HDR.

The quality is great enough for movie enjoyment.

I observed that in the Cinemas, the Blacks are not very black anyway.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: chatstix on Jul 22, 2017 at 01:39 PM
I saw at Abenson ayala 30th mall branch LG B6 55in selling at 89,990.  Is this a good price na?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: anya618 on Jul 22, 2017 at 01:41 PM
Parang 249,990 for the 65" SONY OLED, if I remember right

a few years ago ganito din price ng unang labas na 4k tv ng sony pero 55 inch pa lang dati
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Jul 22, 2017 at 02:15 PM
SM Megamall can you give the 55B6 at 78k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: chatstix on Jul 22, 2017 at 07:15 PM
SM Megamall can you give the 55B6 at 78k

Which store at SM Megamall, SM appliance store ba sir?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Jul 22, 2017 at 07:22 PM
SM Appliance
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jul 22, 2017 at 07:51 PM
I saw at Abenson ayala 30th mall branch LG B6 55in selling at 89,990.  Is this a good price na?

I think so. wala ka nang makitang LG 6 series OLED for sale sa mga sellers sa OLX. the lowest price model at the moment is the 55C7 at 99,990.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 26, 2017 at 01:25 PM
(http://www.hifi-and-friends.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/hifi-im-hinterhof-berlin-sony-bravia-a1-0.jpg)
SONY OLED A1
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jul 26, 2017 at 08:11 PM
(http://www.hifi-and-friends.de/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/hifi-im-hinterhof-berlin-sony-bravia-a1-0.jpg)
SONY OLED A1

If picture quality across OLED manufacturers is about the same, Sony having Android OS would have the advantage in smart features ... It's the only one I tested that supports the NBA app for league pass viewing, and based on other apps I've tested (including games) when I was shopping for  a TV, all the apps that have issues with Android tv boxes are working on Sony TV
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yakisoba on Jul 27, 2017 at 08:44 AM
Is it still ok to buy the LG OLED B6? Planning to get the 65" and i'm looking for a really good deal.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: epoy on Jul 27, 2017 at 08:06 PM
may offer sa akin na 55B6P for P79,000 kaya lang display item ang unit. ok po ba sa tingin nyo itong deal na to?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: traveler69 on Jul 27, 2017 at 08:14 PM
may offer sa akin na 55B6P for P79,000 kaya lang display item ang unit. ok po ba sa tingin nyo itong deal na to?

They usually do that to dispose of their inventory. Now, if you can live with a "used" unit without defect at all, these display units are still covered with the standard warranty. Meaning, if they give 2 years for a fresh unit, the display unit gets the same.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Jul 27, 2017 at 09:06 PM
If picture quality across OLED manufacturers is about the same, Sony having Android OS would have the advantage in smart features ... It's the only one I tested that supports the NBA app for league pass viewing, and based on other apps I've tested (including games) when I was shopping for  a TV, all the apps that have issues with Android tv boxes are working on Sony TV
ayos to ah! :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 28, 2017 at 05:43 PM
(http://www.fudzilla.com/images/stories/2016/January/CES2016/Hisense/DSC05131.jpg)HiSense OLED errr.....ULED  ;D

China talaga :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Jul 28, 2017 at 09:27 PM
I saw the sony 65A1 on display sa Glorietta. Looks very good and sounds far better than the usual TV sound nowadays


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DTNS on Jul 30, 2017 at 10:20 AM
If picture quality across OLED manufacturers is about the same, Sony having Android OS would have the advantage in smart features ... It's the only one I tested that supports the NBA app for league pass viewing, and based on other apps I've tested (including games) when I was shopping for  a TV, all the apps that have issues with Android tv boxes are working on Sony TV

they should be practically the same. AFAIK, Sony and Panasonic also use LG panels for their OLED tvs. what differs between each is the video processing, aesthetics, and sound quality.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: traveler69 on Aug 02, 2017 at 09:33 AM
I saw the sony 65A1 on display sa Glorietta. Looks very good and sounds far better than the usual TV sound nowadays


Last Saturday (July 29, 2017), I had a brief look at this new Sony OLED panel at Anson's where a 55-incher was on display with this price tag (and may possibly be priced lower at the time of this posting):

(https://s1.postimg.org/nrmr01a4v/Sony_OLED_0.jpg)

The display quality is noticeably gorgeous, and it is reported that LG is the source of Sony's OLED line up (although Sony never confirms), with Sony's X1 Extreme processor plus the software running on it as a unique differentiator from LG's and Panasonic's OLED models.

The other thing I noticed is the sound. Vastly improved! Soundstage? Check. Treble response? Check. Bass response? Check. In fact, I first wondered: where are the frickin' speakers? The "visible" source is that flat and broad stand at the back of the panel. This is where the low frequencies come from. For the higher frequencies, the sound emanates from the glass panel itself. Sony calls this technology "Acoustic Surface."

(https://s3.postimg.org/cvxxemw4j/Sony_OLED_1.jpg)

(https://s1.postimg.org/3ybybo5jj/Sony_OLED_2_3.jpg)

Surprisingly, when I asked the Sony staff to turn up the volume loud enough, the sound vibration from the glass panel didn't introduce jitter or interference into the picture. The sound vibration is produced by four (4) “actuators” on the back of the panel itself, two on the left side and two on the right. Pretty impressive.

(https://s2.postimg.org/5z98j04tl/Sony_OLED_3.jpg)

(https://s4.postimg.org/l93i4jaf1/Sony_OLED_4.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Aug 02, 2017 at 10:32 AM
If this Sony OLED comes down to near 100k level for 55", this would be very hard to resist.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Davenport on Aug 02, 2017 at 01:48 PM
If this Sony OLED comes down to near 100k level for 55", this would be very hard to resist.

Maybe towards December. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Aug 02, 2017 at 02:09 PM
During holidays it might go down but the supply always low.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Aug 02, 2017 at 05:50 PM
If this Sony OLED comes down to near 100k level for 55", this would be very hard to resist.


Wait of another 5 years for me! hahahaha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Aug 02, 2017 at 09:52 PM
If this Sony OLED comes down to near 100k level for 55", this would be very hard to resist.

LG already has the 55 OLED at less than 100K.  No more waiting

In 3 years, 65" OLED will be less than 100K  and 55" OLED will be P55T  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 02, 2017 at 10:58 PM
Dear God, lead us not into temptation... Especially this Xmas season...

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: traveler69 on Aug 02, 2017 at 11:55 PM
Dear God, lead us not into temptation... Especially this Xmas season...


Shall I join you in a prayerful unison?  >:D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yakisoba on Aug 04, 2017 at 09:46 PM
Guys just like to ask if the price of LG OLED 65" at 149,995 now worth buying?  (Cash / Strait payment at 135k) .  I'm so tempted to get one this week. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on Aug 04, 2017 at 11:02 PM
C7? If so, yes, I got my C6 just a few months ago 120k. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 05, 2017 at 12:44 AM
Guys just like to ask if the price of LG OLED 65" at 149,995 now worth buying?  (Cash / Strait payment at 135k) .  I'm so tempted to get one this week. 

If I were in your shoes, I would wait until the holiday season and then buy.

As for myself, I am seriously considering waiting for HDMI 2.1 before buying.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yakisoba on Aug 05, 2017 at 09:20 AM
Guys just like to ask if the price of LG OLED 65" at 149,995 now worth buying?  (Cash / Strait payment at 135k) .  I'm so tempted to get one this week. 
.  It's the LG OLED B6 btw
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Aug 06, 2017 at 01:23 AM
Guys just like to ask if the price of LG OLED 65" at 149,995 now worth buying?  (Cash / Strait payment at 135k) .  I'm so tempted to get one this week. 

Check this out sir if may stock
https://www.olx.ph/item/new-lg-oled-65b6p-65c7-and-55c7-ID7sDLI.html?h=cad517b235 (https://www.olx.ph/item/new-lg-oled-65b6p-65c7-and-55c7-ID7sDLI.html?h=cad517b235)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Aug 06, 2017 at 02:43 AM
https://www.olx.ph/item/new-lg-oled-65b6p-65c7-and-55c7-ID7sDLI.html?h=cad517b235 (https://www.olx.ph/item/new-lg-oled-65b6p-65c7-and-55c7-ID7sDLI.html?h=cad517b235)

Baka at 120T Cash payag yan for the 65" B6 :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yakisoba on Aug 06, 2017 at 11:04 AM
They are offering the LG OLED B6 to me 149k -- 24 months to pay. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: techwar on Aug 06, 2017 at 11:13 AM
C7 oled 55inch for 128k at 24 months. Seriously kung 65 yan pinatos ko na agad haha. Namamahalan pa kasi ako talaga.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on Aug 06, 2017 at 12:04 PM
C7 oled 55inch for 128k at 24 months. Seriously kung 65 yan pinatos ko na agad haha. Namamahalan pa kasi ako talaga.

EDITED: OOOOPS. C6 lang pala. But seriously, check reviews the differences aren't even close to worth it. In fact, you lose 3D. Which is an entirely different experience in OLED screens compared to LCD.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Aug 06, 2017 at 04:27 PM
ANSONS ADB Avenue Pasig 65" LG OLED C7 Promo:

Free LG 43" TV (you can sell for 25-30T)
Free Wall Bracket Variable angle worth 3T
Free Installation by LG

All for 182T
Look for JP T:706-1888
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yakisoba on Aug 06, 2017 at 05:32 PM
Made the plunge  .... Bought the LG OLED 65" B6.    Loving the 4k content ...   (HDR & Dolby Vision)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on Aug 07, 2017 at 12:27 PM
Made the plunge  .... Bought the LG OLED 65" B6.    Loving the 4k content ...   (HDR & Dolby Vision)

congrats!

magkano nyo nakuha sir?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 07, 2017 at 02:25 PM
Just saw the Sony A1 65-inch model at Ansons Cash and Carry. PQ is really premium quality. Looks like Sony has a winner in the OLED category. Hopefully their price gets competitive. I think that it is as good or better than the LG's that are on display.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Aug 07, 2017 at 03:17 PM
Just saw the Sony A1 65-inch model at Ansons Cash and Carry. PQ is really premium quality. Looks like Sony has a winner in the OLED category. Hopefully their price gets competitive. I think that it is as good or better than the LG's that are on display.

SONY's better picture and sound comes with a 50t premium.  For a few people, it is worth paying for :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vgsison on Aug 07, 2017 at 08:49 PM
Hintay ko na lang mag offer ang T-Bone Online Store ng Sony OLED. Pila ako kagad


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 09, 2017 at 07:26 AM
SONY's better picture and sound comes with a 50t premium.  For a few people, it is worth paying for :)

I haven't seen a conclusive review that says either Sony or LG is better than the other. 

The only OLED auditioning I ever did was in Akihabara during the last Holy Week and for me LG was ahead on PQ.  The saledude there (who's Japanese, obviously) even agreed with me. ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Aug 09, 2017 at 08:15 AM
I haven't seen a conclusive review that says either Sony or LG is better than the other. 

The only OLED auditioning I ever did was in Akihabara during the last Holy Week and for me LG was ahead on PQ.  The saledude there (who's Japanese, obviously) even agreed with me. ;D

I am assuming LG still uses their highest bin panels for their flagship and high end models. The Panasonic and Sony OLEDs are closer to LG's midrange when it comes to sheer panel measurements (intensity, color volume, image retention, etc.).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on Aug 09, 2017 at 03:40 PM
Word on the street is Sony has better processing, but a quick look at rtings.com reveal very small differences overall and they go with LG because of the price difference. After all, they all are the same LG panels anyway.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Aug 09, 2017 at 04:08 PM
LG 65" B6 is just 118T na lang.

At this rate 65" OLEDs will be about 65T in 3 years time ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yakisoba on Aug 10, 2017 at 10:23 PM
For OLED B6 owners is there a way we can change the background pictures and the screensaver?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: espionage on Aug 24, 2017 at 10:11 AM
(https://3-t.imgbox.com/qlEqYMJm.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/qlEqYMJm)  (https://8-t.imgbox.com/yZJ8h60T.jpg) (http://imgbox.com/yZJ8h60T)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Sep 12, 2017 at 01:03 AM
Correction, 05.30.03 firmware for 2016 LG b6 OLED tv released in the US last 09/09/2017 is now ready for direct download through your tv.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Sep 12, 2017 at 03:02 AM
LG 55" OLED C7.............Cash Price: 96t na lang.   Going down down......

By 2019 55t na ang OLED 55!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Sep 13, 2017 at 11:10 AM
77 inch version has been launched for the Philippine market wahoo =)

(https://scontent.fmnl4-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/p480x480/21728368_1456750437746230_1200124090278463869_n.jpg?oh=cccdef75fca1a5a2618b298896fe85e0&oe=5A51DA0D)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gl168 on Sep 13, 2017 at 02:22 PM
77 inch version has been launched for the Philippine market wahoo =)

(https://scontent.fmnl4-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/p480x480/21728368_1456750437746230_1200124090278463869_n.jpg?oh=cccdef75fca1a5a2618b298896fe85e0&oe=5A51DA0D)

Dito ka bumili, mura mag bigay yung seller:
http://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,212686.msg2558021.html#msg2558021
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Sep 13, 2017 at 08:02 PM
(https://scontent.fmnl4-3.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/p480x480/21728368_1456750437746230_1200124090278463869_n.jpg?oh=cccdef75fca1a5a2618b298896fe85e0&oe=5A51DA0D)
550,000 Cash for a 77" OLED

.....or 8 Units 65" LED?  8)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Sep 13, 2017 at 11:33 PM
It's 4 units of 65" Oled for me ...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Sep 14, 2017 at 08:48 AM
Correction, 05.30.03 firmware for 2016 LG b6 OLED tv released in the US last 09/09/2017 is now ready for direct download through your tv.

My B6 upgraded to 05.30.03. Except for the new wall paper I haven't noticed any difference. I don't know if the Info at the left corner whenever I watch Netflix is a new feature, I just saw it last night when I accidentally pressed the Info button on my remote.

One info I saw is Video: 7.63 MBps / 2160. Is 2160 the resolution? I just notice that it varies between 1080 - 2160 from time to time.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Sep 14, 2017 at 09:09 AM
One info I saw is Video: 7.63 MBps / 2160. Is 2160 the resolution? I just notice that it varies between 1080 - 2160 from time to time.
Could you take photos of that and the Netflix feature and post it here?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Sep 14, 2017 at 09:45 AM
Mejo nakakahiya, but I don't know how to post a picture here
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Sep 14, 2017 at 10:42 AM
Mejo nakakahiya, but I don't know how to post a picture here

https://imgur.com/
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 14, 2017 at 10:57 AM
thats odd, wala pa yung OTA update ng b6p ko.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Sep 14, 2017 at 10:58 AM
Ok, let's see if this works

(https://i.imgur.com/5iLrKCL.jpg)

Sorry for the photo quality. The info I'm referring to is the one at the upper left corner. Not sure if this is a new feature of the update. Anyway, the 2160 in the info, is that the resolution of 4K video stream?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 14, 2017 at 11:51 AM
Ok, let's see if this works

(https://i.imgur.com/5iLrKCL.jpg)

Sorry for the photo quality. The info I'm referring to is the one at the upper left corner. Not sure if this is a new feature of the update. Anyway, the 2160 in the info, is that the resolution of 4K video stream?

meron parin nyan even before the update.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on Sep 14, 2017 at 12:14 PM
My LG OLED automatically switches to a Dolby Vision picture setting when a dolby vision movie streams, it has it's own settings etc.,

Dolby Vision picture setting is unavailable and uneditable unless a DV movie streams, may naka gets ba nito how it works and is it better than the expert calibration?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Sep 14, 2017 at 12:25 PM
Ok, let's see if this works
Thanks! How did you make it come out?
(https://i.imgur.com/5iLrKCL.jpg)

Sorry for the photo quality. The info I'm referring to is the one at the upper left corner. Not sure if this is a new feature of the update. Anyway, the 2160 in the info, is that the resolution of 4K video stream?

How did you make it come out?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Sep 14, 2017 at 12:27 PM
My LG OLED automatically switches to a Dolby Vision picture setting when a dolby vision movie streams, it has it's own settings etc.,

Dolby Vision picture setting is unavailable and uneditable unless a DV movie streams, may naka gets ba nito how it works and is it better than the expert calibration?
I think it is intended to display the work as how the film makers intended it to look like so you have little to no way to change it
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Sep 14, 2017 at 02:05 PM
How did you make it come out?

Pressed the Info button on the remote.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Sep 14, 2017 at 02:09 PM
meron parin nyan even before the update.

Really? I don't have it before when I bought the unit. I tried looking for it before when I upgraded my Netflix subscription because I'm curious if Netflix is indeed streaming 4K. Maybe US model is different from what we have here? What firmware version do you have right now?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 14, 2017 at 02:12 PM
Really? I don't have it before when I bought the unit. I tried looking for it before when I upgraded my Netflix subscription because I'm curious if Netflix is indeed streaming 4K. Maybe US model is different from what we have here? What firmware version do you have right now?

there was a time nawala rin sya when netflix was updated.. tapos bumalik rin sometime e...i think its a netflix thing

version ng tv 4.30
version ng netflix.. i cant recall.

yes yan rin hanap ko nun to see if what resolution...

maybe a mid netflix app update 'fixed' it?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 14, 2017 at 02:15 PM
My LG OLED automatically switches to a Dolby Vision picture setting when a dolby vision movie streams, it has it's own settings etc.,

Dolby Vision picture setting is unavailable and uneditable unless a DV movie streams, may naka gets ba nito how it works and is it better than the expert calibration?

intindi ko sa dolby vision is parang push service.. no need for tweaks or anything.. it overrides whatever setup you have.. tama sabi ni sir dviant.. its how the producers and directors want you to see the movie..if its too red.. then thats the intention
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Sep 14, 2017 at 02:41 PM
Dolby Vision, in basic terms, is an end-to-end production process, from the content creation right through to mastering and then you viewing it at home. Because it's an end-to-end process, the metadata in each frame can be dictated by Dolby and then compatible equipment can read it and understand it exactly how it was meant to be. It means you'll get the best possible viewing experience. HDR10 on the other hand relies on the HDR TV itself to determine how to interpret the metadata and display it.

http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/139947-what-is-dolby-vision-dolby-s-very-own-hdr-tv-tech-explained (http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/139947-what-is-dolby-vision-dolby-s-very-own-hdr-tv-tech-explained)

https://www.dolby.com/us/en/brands/dolby-vision.html (https://www.dolby.com/us/en/brands/dolby-vision.html)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Sep 14, 2017 at 02:57 PM
there was a time nawala rin sya when netflix was updated.. tapos bumalik rin sometime e...i think its a netflix thing

version ng tv 4.30
version ng netflix.. i cant recall.

yes yan rin hanap ko nun to see if what resolution...

maybe a mid netflix app update 'fixed' it?

Ah yeah, could be a Netflix thing nga if that's the case. Nagkataon lang ata na I accidentally pressed Info button after the TV's firmware update kaya akala ko it's part of the update. Thanks
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 14, 2017 at 03:09 PM
Ah yeah, could be a Netflix thing nga if that's the case. Nagkataon lang ata na I accidentally pressed Info button after the TV's firmware update kaya akala ko it's part of the update. Thanks

anong version na ng b6p nyo sir?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: qwerty765 on Sep 14, 2017 at 03:34 PM
anong version na ng b6p nyo sir?

05.30.03. Nag auto update sya 2 days ago
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on Sep 15, 2017 at 08:19 AM
intindi ko sa dolby vision is parang push service.. no need for tweaks or anything.. it overrides whatever setup you have.. tama sabi ni sir dviant.. its how the producers and directors want you to see the movie..if its too red.. then thats the intention

Well, that's convenient. I wonder if it takes into account ung room na ambient light, or if the director's intention was to set it in a totally dark room.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Sep 20, 2017 at 01:21 PM
Question lang guys..Meron pa ba kayong seller na kilalang nagbebenta ng 55B6P? Or do you recommend to wait nalang for the price drop ng C6P?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Sep 20, 2017 at 02:19 PM
Sm appliance megamall
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Sep 20, 2017 at 04:22 PM
Sm appliance megamall

Ok boss.. Would you know how much? Nasa around 70plus din ba?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Sep 20, 2017 at 07:54 PM
At least 77k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Sep 21, 2017 at 07:16 AM
At least 77k

Pwedeng konting tawad sa SM for the long unsold sale units.

Try mo 70t Cash.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Sep 21, 2017 at 12:59 PM
Sige nga matry nga sa weekend hehe sana pumayag!
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Sep 22, 2017 at 11:29 AM
Sige nga matry nga sa weekend hehe sana pumayag!

Sir makikibalita din sana if meron silang 65b6p and magkano cash price... Thanks :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Sep 22, 2017 at 09:21 PM
Sir makikibalita din sana if meron silang 65b6p and magkano cash price... Thanks :)

Went to SM Appliance pero sa Makati.. Wala na silang old models e :(
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 23, 2017 at 02:37 AM
Went to SM Appliance pero sa Makati.. Wala na silang old models e :(

You have to get phone numbers online of all the other branches, both for Abensons and SM Appliance (balita ko ubos na Ansons).  Same goes for other appliance retailers.  They do move units around, lalo na yung mga consignment, so you really need to do a lot of dialing.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Sep 23, 2017 at 07:10 AM
You have to get phone numbers online of all the other branches, both for Abensons and SM Appliance (balita ko ubos na Ansons).  Same goes for other appliance retailers.  They do move units around, lalo na yung mga consignment, so you really need to do a lot of dialing.

Yeah sige will do that :) 93,900 nalang pala yung C7..Normally ba as early as what month nagkakaprice drop?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Sep 23, 2017 at 08:40 PM
May available pa na 55 and 65 but display units nalang daw. Nasa around 70k and 120k respectively
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 26, 2017 at 01:50 AM
Yeah sige will do that :) 93,900 nalang pala yung C7..Normally ba as early as what month nagkakaprice drop?

I usually check first week of Jan, canvass for several weeks, then pa-reserve na before Feb.  :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Sep 27, 2017 at 07:18 AM
I usually check first week of Jan, canvass for several weeks, then pa-reserve na before Feb.  :)

Tagal pa pala January :( I saw a B6P sa Rob Appliance pero ayaw nila ibaba price nasa 94k ata kahit sinabi ko na nagsale na sya dati sa iba ng 70k+
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ronjet on Sep 28, 2017 at 01:15 PM
Nakakita din ako last sat, rob appliances din pero 90,990 pa din. 55B6P
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: chatstix on Sep 28, 2017 at 02:21 PM
Nakakita din ako last sat, rob appliances din pero 90,990 pa din. 55B6P

konti na lang idadagdag eh 55C7 na
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ronjet on Sep 28, 2017 at 03:39 PM
konti na lang idadagdag eh 55C7 na
Meron pa silang 55EG910T - 70,999.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Sep 28, 2017 at 04:58 PM
Meron pa silang 55EG910T - 70,999.

1080p yata ito
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ronjet on Sep 29, 2017 at 06:04 PM
1080p yata ito
mahal pala magbenta nung Rob appliances. Haha.
Magkano na kaya 55in...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Sep 30, 2017 at 12:34 AM
Yeah medyo mahal nga sila.. Best deal ata nakita ko is Ansons 94.5k 55C7P..Pwede 24mos 109k lowest
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: keldomingo77 on Oct 03, 2017 at 03:59 PM
Mga Sirs, my sister in law bought an OLED LG 55C7 last sunday at Trinoma Abenson, yesterday meron lumabas na white line (as seen on the pics below) while watching, unfortunately knina ayaw na raw bumukas nung TV, For sure they will return it and tinawagan na nila un store, but they are apprehensive na baka makuha nila sira ulit,

Can I ask lang po anyone who knows kung meron known issues tong model na to or malas lang talaga sila na lemon nakuha nila, they might request the store if they can change brands or model (Can you also suggest what brand or model na ok) kasi nga takot na sila kun sira ulit makuha nila....they bought it at P110,000, first time nila bumili ng ganitong kamahal na appliance kaya ayaw nila madala, I have 55EG910 bought at the same store, mag 2 years na sya pero ok pa rin, Tnx in advance for those who will answer my queries

(https://i.imgur.com/NXh9Wij.jpg)
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Oct 03, 2017 at 04:18 PM
First time I saw that kind of issue sa OLED.
Sayang, sana they bought the unit sa Ansons Cash & Carry Makati. Cheaper by 10K to 13K.
I suggest get the same brand(reliable naman mostly ang LG OLed as I also had the 55eg910t and didn't encounter any issue) and model coz the Sony and Panasonic OLed TVs are way way more expensive.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Funkmaster on Nov 03, 2017 at 03:32 PM
Available na ba ito sirs? Anybody seen them in the showrooms? It's only FULL HD but flat OLED. That's all I'm looking for. Don't need 4K.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: espionage on Nov 03, 2017 at 08:19 PM
Available na ba ito sirs? Anybody seen them in the showrooms? It's only FULL HD but flat OLED. That's all I'm looking for. Don't need 4K.
yes Sir
http://www.lg.com/ph/promotions/LGOLEDTVChristmasPromo2017?cmpid=sprinklr--TV-OLED%20TV-New%20Post-8-FBPAGE-Philippines&utm_source=sprinklr&utm_term=TV-OLED%20TV&utm_content=-8&utm_campaign=FBPAGE-Philippines
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CoolTOYZPH on Nov 03, 2017 at 08:40 PM
Best to buy the 3year warranty extension from ABENSON for peace of Mind.

Mga Sirs, my sister in law bought an OLED LG 55C7 last sunday at Trinoma Abenson, yesterday meron lumabas na white line (as seen on the pics below) while watching, unfortunately knina ayaw na raw bumukas nung TV, For sure they will return it and tinawagan na nila un store, but they are apprehensive na baka makuha nila sira ulit,

Can I ask lang po anyone who knows kung meron known issues tong model na to or malas lang talaga sila na lemon nakuha nila, they might request the store if they can change brands or model (Can you also suggest what brand or model na ok) kasi nga takot na sila kun sira ulit makuha nila....they bought it at P110,000, first time nila bumili ng ganitong kamahal na appliance kaya ayaw nila madala, I have 55EG910 bought at the same store, mag 2 years na sya pero ok pa rin, Tnx in advance for those who will answer my queries

(https://i.imgur.com/NXh9Wij.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Nov 04, 2017 at 01:16 AM
Available na ba ito sirs? Anybody seen them in the showrooms? It's only FULL HD but flat OLED. That's all I'm looking for. Don't need 4K.

You can buy a 1080p OLED LG from one of our PDVD members at a great price.

PM mo at this thread....click on his name lvcdg23 and PM
http://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,211751.0.html
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: espionage on Nov 04, 2017 at 12:55 PM
You can buy a 1080p OLED LG from one of our PDVD members at a great price.

PM mo at this thread....click on his name lvcdg23 and PM
http://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,211751.0.html
It's already sold Sir

http://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,214700.0.html
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Nov 04, 2017 at 01:19 PM
It's already sold Sir

http://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,214700.0.html

May sale ang LG this month only LG OLED 55eg9a7t for just 74t.

I saw sa Inquirer ad today  :D 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: espionage on Nov 04, 2017 at 02:04 PM
yes Sir
http://www.lg.com/ph/promotions/LGOLEDTVChristmasPromo2017?cmpid=sprinklr--TV-OLED%20TV-New%20Post-8-FBPAGE-Philippines&utm_source=sprinklr&utm_term=TV-OLED%20TV&utm_content=-8&utm_campaign=FBPAGE-Philippines

Eto yun Sir t-bone
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Nov 05, 2017 at 03:27 PM
LG OLED 55C7 91,500 sa Sight n Sounds!

55t na lang yan in a year or two  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Nov 07, 2017 at 05:07 PM
tanong ko lang guys, magkano ba pinakamurang offer price now ng c7 pag 24months installment ung 55" saka 65" salamat. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mac_daddy on Nov 07, 2017 at 10:35 PM
tanong ko lang guys, magkano ba pinakamurang offer price now ng c7 pag 24months installment ung 55" saka 65" salamat. :)

55" may nakita ko sa abenson sta lucia, mga P104k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Nov 08, 2017 at 08:26 AM
55" may nakita ko sa abenson sta lucia, mga P104k

salamat sir, yun naba cheapest now?
nagaask ako abenson alabang, 110k sa 55".
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Nov 08, 2017 at 08:37 AM
Kay Sights and Sounds Victor 91500 55 LG OLED

Look for E-Reply at Marketplace. 

Baka pwede installment
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Nov 08, 2017 at 09:57 AM
Kay Sights and Sounds Victor 91500 55 LG OLED

Look for E-Reply at Marketplace. 

Baka pwede installment

alam ko kay SnS cash basis lang. mura sna, kaso hanap ko ksi 24months.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Nov 08, 2017 at 11:23 AM
alam ko kay SnS cash basis lang. mura sna, kaso hanap ko ksi 24months.

Cheapest now is 89k sa OLX.. Pero if 24mos, cheapest I asked around is 109.5k ata sa Ansons.. Sa Abenson ata is 110k. with free LG Phone
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Nov 08, 2017 at 11:39 AM
Cheapest now is 89k sa OLX.. Pero if 24mos, cheapest I asked arounds is 109.5k ata sa Ansons.. Sa Abenson ata is 110k. with free LG Phone
(http://www.lg.com/ph/images/MC/features/1600px-x-800px-get-the-best.jpg)
Pa-price match mo to 109.5t si Abenson, pwede yan.

Can sell the phone for 5t  :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Nov 08, 2017 at 06:04 PM
(http://www.lg.com/ph/images/MC/features/1600px-x-800px-get-the-best.jpg)
Pa-price match mo to 109.5t si Abenson, pwede yan.

Can sell the phone for 5t  :)

salamat :)

sabi sakin free wallbracket na din daw. what if patanggal lahat ng freebies. magkano kaya last price s 24months zero interest?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 08, 2017 at 06:21 PM
salamat :)

sabi sakin free wallbracket na din daw. what if patanggal lahat ng freebies. magkano kaya last price s 24months zero interest?
Highly unlikely that they will debundle. It's part of the cost each purchase.
Really wish these TV brands would order half the number of brackets

And the phone included are just end of life products they couldnt sell at cost so they bundle it with your TV to make it appear more attractive.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Nov 09, 2017 at 02:37 AM
salamat :)

sabi sakin free wallbracket na din daw. what if patanggal lahat ng freebies. magkano kaya last price s 24months zero interest?

Naka bundle na yan, as set by the LG Head office.

Better get the Freebies and sell it na lang.  LG orig Universal bracket can sell for 1K
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mac_daddy on Nov 11, 2017 at 03:31 PM
salamat sir, yun naba cheapest now?
nagaask ako abenson alabang, 110k sa 55".

Based on the replies, tingin ko yung Php104k na cheapest, got mine from abenson's sta lucia a month ago ata yun, pina 24 months ko.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Nov 11, 2017 at 03:58 PM
Based on the replies, tingin ko yung Php104k na cheapest, got mine from abenson's sta lucia a month ago ata yun, pina 24 months ko.

Pwede na yung 104k if 24mos..May magoffer kaya ng 93k for 12? hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: JeromeA on Nov 21, 2017 at 06:16 PM
lupit talaga nitong tech ng LG..

nakita ko lang sa unbox therapy yung LG wallpaper OLED

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJ5WP2BKigc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJ5WP2BKigc)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Nov 26, 2017 at 03:14 PM
Pwede na yung 104k if 24mos..May magoffer kaya ng 93k for 12? hehe

pinapaprice match ko kay abenson alabang, sabi ng merchandising nila never daw nangyri yung 104k 24months, they called abemson sta lucia, kso dineny nila, wla daw sila offer na gnun kababa.... anyways san ba cheapest now?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Nov 26, 2017 at 08:03 PM
pinapaprice match ko kay abenson alabang, sabi ng merchandising nila never daw nangyri yung 104k 24months, they called abemson sta lucia, kso dineny nila, wla daw sila offer na gnun kababa.... anyways san ba cheapest now?

Wala nga daw ganun e..I asked din..haha.. pwede daw ata 109k then free phone worth 7k so baka ganun..benta phone ng 5k haha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Nov 26, 2017 at 08:43 PM
Wala nga daw ganun e..I asked din..haha.. pwede daw ata 109k then free phone worth 7k so baka ganun..benta phone ng 5k haha

san yung may phone? sakin wlang offer n phone, last month pa daw yun. tapos na daw.. iniisip ko mag sony x9000e 65" same price lng maa malaki pa. kso im sure mag buyers remorse ako pag dating sa bahay ng tv hehe ksi haanapin ko agad ung obvious weakness ng lcd which is black level.
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 26, 2017 at 09:41 PM
san yung may phone? sakin wlang offer n phone, last month pa daw yun. tapos na daw.. iniisip ko mag sony x9000e 65" same price lng maa malaki pa. kso im sure mag buyers remorse ako pag dating sa bahay ng tv hehe ksi haanapin ko agad ung obvious weakness ng lcd which is black level.

Sir saam po may Sony 65x9000e na around 104K? >:D
This is very good price na ;)
Tempting, hehehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Nov 26, 2017 at 09:47 PM
Sir saam po may Sony 65x9000e na around 104K? >:D
This is very good price na ;)
Tempting, hehehe

sorry i mean comparing sa price ng oled 110k tpos 115k sa sony x9000e pero i double check cash price pla ung s sony  😁😁😁
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Nov 26, 2017 at 11:35 PM
san yung may phone? sakin wlang offer n phone, last month pa daw yun. tapos na daw.. iniisip ko mag sony x9000e 65" same price lng maa malaki pa. kso im sure mag buyers remorse ako pag dating sa bahay ng tv hehe ksi haanapin ko agad ung obvious weakness ng lcd which is black level.

Sa Avant boss sa Glorieta.. Nagask ako mga 2 weeks ago.. Sabi nila expired na daw promotion..pero pumayag naman na may free phone nalang daw kasi di nila kaya 104k 24mos hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Dec 03, 2017 at 10:20 AM
gudmorning, is it cheaper ba sa anson cash and carry even if hindi cash? tia
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Dec 03, 2017 at 11:02 AM
LG Full HD OLED 69,990 I saw in the ads.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Dec 03, 2017 at 11:55 AM
gudmorning, is it cheaper ba sa anson cash and carry even if hindi cash? tia
kapag hindi cash more or less malapit na sa srp ang price.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: taloy on Dec 04, 2017 at 09:08 AM
i bought the Q8C 2 weeks ago and it was supposed to be the C7 65 incher but i was hesitant about OLED tech. mainly the burn-in issues considering that i usually get into console games and secondly the huge price difference 20k. got the Q8C 65 inch. for 170k...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Dec 04, 2017 at 10:01 PM
ask ko lang sana if normal iasue lang ba yung oled screen na hindi straight, prang warped ung top right panel ng nabili namin. prang curved slight concave. tia
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 05, 2017 at 02:03 AM
i bought the Q8C 2 weeks ago and it was supposed to be the C7 65 incher but i was hesitant about OLED tech. mainly the burn-in issues considering that i usually get into console games and secondly the huge price difference 20k. got the Q8C 65 inch. for 170k...

Sweet! Where'd you buy it?  Any promos?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Dec 05, 2017 at 05:17 AM
i bought the Q8C 2 weeks ago and it was supposed to be the C7 65 incher but i was hesitant about OLED tech. mainly the burn-in issues considering that i usually get into console games and secondly the huge price difference 20k. got the Q8C 65 inch. for 170k...

That's still a great TV. Color volume and gamut that's second best only to the Q9F.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: taloy on Dec 05, 2017 at 08:41 AM
Sweet! Where'd you buy it?  Any promos?

sa cebu po..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 06, 2017 at 06:58 AM
Hope prices go even lower.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171205/8b65d2b8f072bf76a46eaf3f61df9c2c.jpg)

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: taloy on Dec 06, 2017 at 08:53 AM
how much low you want to go? lol..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alx on Dec 06, 2017 at 09:15 AM
Yun 69k pwede kayang instalment or for straight payment lang?
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Dec 07, 2017 at 10:04 AM
Guys,
Heads up lang, baka kasi hindi nyo pa alam.
The LG 55eg9A7T OLED @ Php 69,990 is not yet 4K (only Full HD) and no HDR Support.
It's basically the same as last year's 55eg910t but with upgraded sound system.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 07, 2017 at 10:09 AM
Guys,
Heads up lang, baka kasi hindi nyo pa alam.
The LG 55eg9A7T OLED @ Php 69,990 is not yet 4K (only Full HD) and no HDR Support.
It's basically the same as last year's 55eg910t but with upgraded sound system.
Those who will notice will not buy it. Those who are easily swayed with the "OLED" branding and is ignorant about everything else wont notice.
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Dec 10, 2017 at 10:53 PM
Massive OLED TVs!!!

Who's the best among the 3...? ;D

***Bonus***
Sharp Aquos 8K TV(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171210/e4a61ef35f2cd3766d9e445fe13236a2.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171210/fc6fa690f17d3be0c725ac659bc6435b.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171210/979241825a90d96f9023b7166a48cfec.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171210/26e1754172759757ac3068d812853c51.jpg)

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mbtorn on Dec 11, 2017 at 12:19 AM
Massive OLED TVs!!!

Who's the best among the 3...? ;D

***Bonus***
Sharp Aquos 8K TV(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171210/e4a61ef35f2cd3766d9e445fe13236a2.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171210/fc6fa690f17d3be0c725ac659bc6435b.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171210/979241825a90d96f9023b7166a48cfec.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171210/26e1754172759757ac3068d812853c51.jpg)

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LG or Sony! Louie, sa Yodobashi yan?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Dec 11, 2017 at 12:23 AM
LG or Sony! Louie, sa Yodobashi yan?

Korek sir Marlon.
Panis ang Greenhills sa mall na Ito... Hehehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Dec 11, 2017 at 01:55 AM
May LG pala sa Japan
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Dec 11, 2017 at 02:23 AM
May LG pala sa Japan

back in the 90's if you are looking for bargains, the Korean brands are very cheap in Japan ... that may not be the case today with the emergence of LG and Samsung
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: nerveblocker on Dec 11, 2017 at 04:37 AM
Guys,
Heads up lang, baka kasi hindi nyo pa alam.
The LG 55eg9A7T OLED @ Php 69,990 is not yet 4K (only Full HD) and no HDR Support.
It's basically the same as last year's 55eg910t but with upgraded sound system.

The LG 55B6P is also on sale sa Robinsons Appliances at P79k.  Yan 4k with HDR10 na.

LG OLED B6P Review (https://www.cnet.com/products/lg-oled65b6p/review/)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Dec 11, 2017 at 08:52 AM
The LG 55B6P is also on sale sa Robinsons Appliances at P79k.  Yan 4k with HDR10 na.

LG OLED B6P Review (https://www.cnet.com/products/lg-oled65b6p/review/)


Sana maglabas pa sila stock ng 65" version (65b6p)...
Nag sale siya last time @ 126K. The 65c7 is way out of the budget na eh :(
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: nerveblocker on Dec 11, 2017 at 09:10 AM
Sana maglabas pa sila stock ng 65" version (65b6p)...
Nag sale siya last time @ 126K. The 65c7 is way out of the budget na eh :(

And based dun sa review konti lang naman difference ng C7 sa B6. It is still a good buy!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on Dec 11, 2017 at 11:28 AM
Roughly the same panel and I read the real actual brightness boost mga 6% lang ata. Next year is going to be a totally new panel, so hopefully they move the old panels to the lower end models with new cheaper prices para talaga may differentiators than just the designs/speakers.

As dviant said, i really don't know who their target market is for the LG 55eg9A7T, those who know know better and those who don't can get 65" for the same price and 55" for 35-40k.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 11, 2017 at 01:55 PM
Is this cheap for a Sony OLED?

55-inch 134,000 vs $2,498 at BHPhoto
65-inch 197,000 vs $3,498 at BHPhoto
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Dec 11, 2017 at 03:49 PM
Is this cheap for a Sony OLED?

55-inch 134,000 vs $2,498 at BHPhoto
65-inch 197,000 vs $3,498 at BHPhoto

yes, esp when you consider tax, shipping, and warranty.. id get the local.  rule of thumb ko is if its not over 35% savings, then get local.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 11, 2017 at 04:43 PM
As dviant said, i really don't know who their target market is for the LG 55eg9A7T, those who know know better and those who don't can get 65" for the same price and 55" for 35-40k.
Pls rephrase. Nalito ako :)

Me 4K 65-inch OLED na si LG for 35-40k?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on Dec 11, 2017 at 09:41 PM
Pls rephrase. Nalito ako :)

Me 4K 65-inch OLED na si LG for 35-40k?

Sorry. Was a little hungover from the night before. haha. Rephrased:

i really don't know who their target market is for the LG 55eg9A7T, those who know know better that a little more cash will get them 4k and HDR where OLED will truly shine and those who don't know about the OLED superiority and tech specscan get much much cheaper and affordable LCD choices like 65" for the same price and 55" for 35-40k.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: shoktongxxx on Dec 17, 2017 at 04:29 PM
Massive OLED TVs!!!

Who's the best among the 3...? ;D

***Bonus***
Sharp Aquos 8K TV(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171210/e4a61ef35f2cd3766d9e445fe13236a2.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171210/fc6fa690f17d3be0c725ac659bc6435b.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171210/979241825a90d96f9023b7166a48cfec.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171210/26e1754172759757ac3068d812853c51.jpg)

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dun ako sa LG andun pekture mo eh.  ;D >:D ;)
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Dec 17, 2017 at 04:47 PM
dun ako sa LG andun pekture mo eh.  ;D >:D ;)

Nyahahaha!!! ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Dec 19, 2017 at 03:44 PM
Panasonic OLED...(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171219/60d89b5c6f478ca7f94644653b3b2549.jpg)

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: pjl3dm on Dec 22, 2017 at 06:59 PM
Hi all, I'm not good at selecting TVs and would like your expert opinion, I'm currently trying to choose from

LG 55B6P
or
LG 55C7

What are the pros and cons? I'm just really looking for best value and picture quality for an OLED TV.

Also, does robinsons appliance have 24mos 0% interest installment scheme? :) Or any similar retailer with cheapest price that offers 0% interest installments.

Thanks!!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on Dec 22, 2017 at 08:35 PM
Hi all, I'm not good at selecting TVs and would like your expert opinion, I'm currently trying to choose from

LG 55B6P
or
LG 55C7

What are the pros and cons? I'm just really looking for best value and picture quality for an OLED TV.

Also, does robinsons appliance have 24mos 0% interest installment scheme? :) Or any similar retailer with cheapest price that offers 0% interest installments.

Thanks!!

If there's a significant enough price difference, B6. If not, C7.
If you can still find the C6 and you can save money from the C7, the added 3D that they took out of the C7 is worth it.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: pjl3dm on Dec 22, 2017 at 10:41 PM
If there's a significant enough price difference, B6. If not, C7.
If you can still find the C6 and you can save money from the C7, the added 3D that they took out of the C7 is worth it.

Thanks for the feedback bro, I just went to Robinsons Appliance to search for the 79k LG 55B6P that nerveblocker mentioned but unfortunately wala na daw B6P sa market, pulled out na. And their last display unit was taken away kasi nasira kagad daw after a few months (massive screen burns).

I'm now doubting OLED TVs -- but Im not a hardcore user anyhow, just a slight user, 1 or 2 movies in a week perhaps and I'm a rather busy person, what do you think?

Also, does anybody know where to find an LG 55B6P? Couldn't seem to find one anywhere now kahit sa OLX wala na
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Dec 22, 2017 at 11:27 PM
try SM appliance center
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Dec 22, 2017 at 11:45 PM
Or Abensons
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: krizz on Jan 03, 2018 at 05:40 PM
mga boss ano price difference ng LG 55B7 sa 55C7?..tnx!!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jun 26, 2018 at 01:03 PM
Firmware Version 05.30.25 for B6

06/25/2018 http://www.lg.com/ph/support/support-product/lg-OLED55B6P
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Jun 26, 2018 at 06:01 PM
Hope prices go even lower.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20171205/8b65d2b8f072bf76a46eaf3f61df9c2c.jpg)

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Barely over 6Months from that posting...the price dropped by another 10K  it's now  Php59,990 sa Anson's

55LGC7  4K HDR TV is now @ Php114,990 sa Anson din...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jun 26, 2018 at 06:47 PM
The price dropped by another 10K  it's now  Php59,990 sa Anson's

Pag P1K per 1" OLED screen, I will buy na

Malapit na.....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jul 05, 2018 at 02:41 PM
In other news, mukhang inuubos na ni LG PH ang stocks ng G7...................kasi they are making way for the W8

(https://www.lg.com/ph/promotions/images/Promo_Oled_D.jpg)

https://www.facebook.com/LGTVPhilippines/

Si James Deakin, meron na rin sya :O
https://www.facebook.com/james.deakin/videos/1765110760243528/
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nelson de Leon on Jul 05, 2018 at 05:59 PM
Hanap muna ako ng buyer ng liver and kidney ko.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jul 05, 2018 at 08:18 PM
tagal bumagsak ng presyo ng OLED, 200k+ pa rin yung 65-inch
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: dencio105 on Jul 06, 2018 at 02:00 PM
tagal bumagsak ng presyo ng OLED, 200k+ pa rin yung 65-inch
Sir what model of 65 OLED TV are you referring to? I believe the Sony 65 A1 cash price ranges from P138,000.00 to P145,000.00 while the LG 65 C8 cash price is around P156,000.00.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: wheelee on Jul 06, 2018 at 03:38 PM
tagal bumagsak ng presyo ng OLED, 200k+ pa rin yung 65-inch

better get a projector hehehe  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: istan on Jul 06, 2018 at 04:50 PM
Sony A1 at Abenson GB1 P126,700 <- I just say today.

Openbox I believe...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jul 06, 2018 at 08:50 PM
Sir what model of 65 OLED TV are you referring to? I believe the Sony 65 A1 cash price ranges from P138,000.00 to P145,000.00 while the LG 65 C8 cash price is around P156,000.00.

yung naka-post na SRP sa taas ng page sir, 65E8 at 289,900 and 65C8 at 239,990
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jul 06, 2018 at 08:52 PM

better get a projector hehehe  ;D

di sir pwede ang projector sa situation ko, condo living, limited yung space and no dedicated HT room
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: wheelee on Jul 07, 2018 at 09:38 PM
di sir pwede ang projector sa situation ko, condo living, limited yung space and no dedicated HT room

Ultra Short Throw, LASER/ LED
https://hd.xgimi.com/b0530f4

perfect for your place, well as long as you have a wall to project on
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/D5Xqws6cWXU/maxresdefault.jpg)

(https://1yhvlp3b86v14bfm843cm6oc-wpengine.netdna-ssl.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/lg1000-655x655.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: istan on Jul 07, 2018 at 10:46 PM
Lapit na dumating! (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180707/be12607eeaf058fb456d734641ae3b41.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20180707/8057b882733f6dcaee389c5dd736e7e4.jpg)

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: wheelee on Jul 08, 2018 at 08:35 AM
Wow! Istan please make a full review
Did you get it here in china? Sold locally lang kasi yan kaya chinese OS lang sya, just use Google camera to translate.

Rocklee from avsforum also got one & hopefully will pit it with the xiaomi.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: istan on Jul 08, 2018 at 10:59 AM
Yup! Took advantage of the discount coupon. About the chinese OS, hopefully may firmware soon.



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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jul 12, 2018 at 05:01 PM
yung naka-post na SRP sa taas ng page sir, 65E8 at 289,900 and 65C8 at 239,990

Those are for the latest models ng LG OLED.
You can get previous generation units for lower prices (kasi the stores need to clear out inventory)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on Jul 13, 2018 at 04:28 PM
i got my Lg 65b6 for 75k. display unit, so far okay naman sya. been using for 3 months now.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jul 14, 2018 at 06:09 PM
i got my Lg 65b6 for 75k. display unit, so far okay naman sya. been using for 3 months now.

Nice

Btw, yung LG OLED TV mo is it made in Korea? or made in Indonesia?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 14, 2018 at 08:41 PM
i got my Lg 65b6 for 75k. display unit, so far okay naman sya. been using for 3 months now.

Lucky naman.

Where did you get the 65" OLED?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on Jul 19, 2018 at 08:58 PM
Quote
Btw, yung LG OLED TV mo is it made in Korea? or made in Indonesia?

no idea. where can i see that?


Quote
Lucky naman.

Where did you get the 65" OLED?

saw the post in OLX. had to pick it up in cavite pa lol
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: revskie on Jul 19, 2018 at 10:08 PM
no idea. where can i see that?


saw the post in OLX. had to pick it up in cavite pa lol

With warranty?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Jul 24, 2018 at 11:22 PM
The Sony A1E  oled now at clearance is really a great deal for the picture quality you get ..plus the audio is so much better than the other flat screens .  It’s a worthy replacement to the pioneer Kuro.

The PQ is so good that It is only now that I am interested in getting 4K hdr movies and setting up a player for it .  My other tv is a 9000E and the oled Blacks make a big difference


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Aug 01, 2018 at 10:13 AM
Panasonic Philippines launches 2018 TV lineup - spearheaded by the TH-65FZ1000S OLED Flagship TV

https://www.techpatrl.com/panasonic-fz1000-series-4k-pro-hdr-oled-tv/
https://www.panasonic.com/ph/consumer/home-entertainment/televisions/th-65fz1000s.html

(https://gadgetpilipinas.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/pan_-2.jpg)
(https://gadgetpilipinas.net/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/pan_-1.jpg)
(https://gadgetpilipinas.net/2018/07/panasonic-debuts-fz1000-and-fz950-series-oled-tvs-in-ph/)
(https://i.imgur.com/N8vetX9.jpg?1)

For comparison, we have an old Panasonic Plasma (manufactured July 2008). This new Panasonic OLED will run circles around the old model with no sweat :O
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on Aug 01, 2018 at 11:03 AM
THE SONY A1E 55" can still be sourced from "WELSC" for P115,000. Magkano naman itong Panasonic 55" OLED? Have you owned one already to evaluate that the picture finally overwhelms the plasma of the recent yesteryears?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Aug 17, 2018 at 01:17 PM
(https://s33.postimg.cc/k74596zdb/20180816_171440.jpg)

I'm loving my C8 kahit kabado ako sa Burn In issue. haha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on Sep 16, 2018 at 09:39 PM
After a little over a year, my 65C6 developed one straight fine line of what I assumed to be dead pixels/leds which is weird considering these are OLEDs. Visible when screen is really dark or grey only though. Thank God for 2 years warranty.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: revskie on Sep 16, 2018 at 11:34 PM
Replaced panel?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Sep 17, 2018 at 11:56 AM
After a little over a year, my 65C6 developed one straight fine line of what I assumed to be dead pixels/leds which is weird considering these are OLEDs. Visible when screen is really dark or grey only though. Thank God for 2 years warranty.

replaced panel or upgraded to c8? haha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Yunarce on Sep 17, 2018 at 02:08 PM
Also looking forward to buy LG C8. Sa Ansons, Abenson, SM appliance parin ba makakakuha ng lowest price? Lowest price na nakita ko sa SM appliance 102,990 cash/straight.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on Sep 17, 2018 at 02:56 PM
replaced panel or upgraded to c8? haha

Sana i upgrade na hehe. But I still want my 3D though.

Anyway will know in a few weeks, need to go abroad for 2 weeks so can’t accommodate the technician.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 17, 2018 at 03:45 PM
Magiging issue pa rin ba ang "image burn-in" sa OLED TVs kung nakakabit sa PS4 or HTPC?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Sep 18, 2018 at 03:36 AM
Opinion ko (as someone who is still scared of possible burn in)

Di ganun ka-high risk sa burn in as long as you dont watch or use your tv na may static image like cnn's logo or other tv stations na may static logo.

Ps4 gaming - shouldnt be an issue. HTPC, as long as paiba iba pinapanood and walang static image, ok yan.

Ako nagdodota pa nga ako sa C8 ko. So far no issues naman kahit na may static na display for items and heroes
Magiging issue pa rin ba ang "image burn-in" sa OLED TVs kung nakakabit sa PS4 or HTPC?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: taloy on Sep 18, 2018 at 05:59 AM
a heavy console(Xbox 1X) gamer here i choose QLED worry free against burn-in kahit all day maglaro at saka freesync enable pa....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: kapyogg1 on Sep 18, 2018 at 07:32 PM
a heavy console(Xbox 1X) gamer here i choose QLED worry free against burn-in kahit all day maglaro at saka freesync enable pa....

Samsung Q6FN 55" @ 75k - Ok po ba ito boss?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Sep 18, 2018 at 08:41 PM
Samsung Q6FN 55" @ 75k - Ok po ba ito boss?

Sir dagdag kana lang onti 65" na ;)

QA65Q6FNA Cash:88,550

https://www.olx.ph/item/brandnew-samsung-smart-tv-and-qled-tv-55q6-65q6-55q7-65q7-75q7-65q8-ID8sOis.html?h=84963f0430
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 18, 2018 at 09:11 PM
Sir dagdag kana lang onti 65" na ;)

QA65Q6FNA Cash:88,550

https://www.olx.ph/item/brandnew-samsung-smart-tv-and-qled-tv-55q6-65q6-55q7-65q7-75q7-65q8-ID8sOis.html?h=84963f0430

this is a better option, I came from 51-inch and upgraded to 55 last year, isip ko sobrang laki ng 65 sa bahay dahil condo living ... after experiencing 65-inch on a hotel that I stayed in a few months ago, nagsisisi ako di ko pa kinuha yung 65-inch kahit konting dagdag na lang
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sinnedycate on Sep 18, 2018 at 09:55 PM
Sa abenson yung LG 65SK8500 - 87k na lang
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Sep 19, 2018 at 12:04 PM
this is a better option, I came from 51-inch and upgraded to 55 last year, isip ko sobrang laki ng 65 sa bahay dahil condo living ... after experiencing 65-inch on a hotel that I stayed in a few months ago, nagsisisi ako di ko pa kinuha yung 65-inch kahit knoting dagdag na lang

haha yung 65" C8 OLED ko feeling ko, pwede pa sana ako mag 75"-77" kahit I'm using it sa bedroom na di naman ganun kalaki (Condo).

Bigger is better talaga pagdating sa TV.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: staind01 on Sep 19, 2018 at 06:20 PM
Samsung 55Q6FN for P66,650 or 55Q7F for P69K?

or which 65" for around P70K?

thanks!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Sep 19, 2018 at 06:40 PM
OT na yan qled dito sa OLED. :/

Haha

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Sep 19, 2018 at 07:02 PM
And wala talaga malayo pic quality ni QLED sa OLED
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: kapyogg1 on Sep 20, 2018 at 05:35 PM
mga Sir's, worth it ba sumugal sa OLED TV's kahit na 90% chance na magkakaroon ng (Permanent Burn In? REAL LIFE TESTED FACTS: From rtings.com)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sinnedycate on Sep 20, 2018 at 07:45 PM
Samsung 65” nu8000 @79k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Sep 20, 2018 at 07:46 PM
mga Sir's, worth it ba sumugal sa OLED TV's kahit na 90% chance na magkakaroon ng (Permanent Burn In? REAL LIFE TESTED FACTS: From rtings.com)


NO
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CMac on Sep 20, 2018 at 11:37 PM
Can you cite the 90% reference?

mga Sir's, worth it ba sumugal sa OLED TV's kahit na 90% chance na magkakaroon ng (Permanent Burn In? REAL LIFE TESTED FACTS: From rtings.com)

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Sep 21, 2018 at 03:04 AM
mga Sir's, worth it ba sumugal sa OLED TV's kahit na 90% chance na magkakaroon ng (Permanent Burn In? REAL LIFE TESTED FACTS: From rtings.com)

from rtings
Our previous 20 hours per day burn-in test is still running and the OLED TV already has permanent retention. That test is an extreme case, using patterns with a lot of static content

they are doing extreme testing so not really applicable to normal usage.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Sep 21, 2018 at 12:23 PM
mga Sir's, worth it ba sumugal sa OLED TV's kahit na 90% chance na magkakaroon ng (Permanent Burn In? REAL LIFE TESTED FACTS: From rtings.com)


Very much worth it.
I've previously owned the first generation 1080p LG OLED and for more than 1 year na ginamit ko siya dati, never nag ka burn in.
Basta you know how to take care of our OLED TV, you will be fine.

Kung gagamitin mo sa gaming na madaming static content, then you are better off with LCD (QLED if you have the budget)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 21, 2018 at 02:19 PM
Kung gagamitin mo sa gaming na madaming static content, then you are better off with LCD (QLED if you have the budget)

Yan yung worry ko, baka yung HUD elements ng game mag burn in sa OLED. Baka QLED nga mas bagay sa gaming.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Sep 21, 2018 at 04:29 PM
Been using my C8 OLED for DOTA 2. Wala naman ako experience with Image Retention much more Burn In. Pero I don't game for long hours. Siguro 3hours max then I take a break (turn the tv off or watch a movie).

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: kapyogg1 on Sep 23, 2018 at 09:54 PM
Can you cite the 90% reference?

nag-assume lang ako Sir, kasi from rtings.com, yung QLED is 10/10 yung rating nya na safe sa PERMANENT BURN-IN while OLEDS 1/10 lang so ayun po..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Sep 23, 2018 at 10:05 PM
Been using my C8 OLED for DOTA 2. Wala naman ako experience with Image Retention much more Burn In. Pero I don't game for long hours. Siguro 3hours max then I take a break (turn the tv off or watch a movie).

3 hours max gaming  is enough for Oled burn in.

One day you will wonder why there are stains on the screen.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Sep 24, 2018 at 02:30 PM
3 hours max gaming  is enough for Oled burn in.

One day you will wonder why there are stains on the screen.

source? I've spoken to OLED owners who game longer than I do. No issues on their sets. One was using a B6 which is 2 years old na and no issues siya sa burn in.


Edit:

Sa RTINGS nga 20hrs/day yung usage nung isa na gaming yung pinapalabas (Call of Duty, I think) pero sa last check ko a couple of months ago, wala naman signs na may burn in.

Really curious where you get the 3hours max  is enough for OLED burn in.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Sep 24, 2018 at 02:49 PM
source? I've spoken to OLED owners who game longer than I do. No issues on their sets. One was using a B6 which is 2 years old na and no issues siya sa burn in.


Edit:

Sa RTINGS nga 20hrs/day yung usage nung isa na gaming yung pinapalabas (Call of Duty, I think) pero sa last check ko a couple of months ago, wala naman signs na may burn in.

Really curious where you get the 3hours max  is enough for OLED burn in.


Ill should take pictures of my cousins OLED when I visit him.  Faint gray marks on some areas of his screen due to gaming.

20hrs/day yung usage sa gaming wala naman signs na may burn in?

Good Luck.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Sep 24, 2018 at 03:19 PM
Ill should take pictures of my cousins OLED when I visit him.  Faint gray marks on some areas of his screen due to gaming.

20hrs/day yung usage sa gaming wala naman signs na may burn in?

Good Luck.

1 experience out of a million or so OLED tvs. I'll take my chances. hehe


But out of curiosity, which tv model was he using and what games did he play? I don't doubt your cousin's personal experience. Just wondering what caused it for him.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Sep 24, 2018 at 04:18 PM
1 experience out of a million or so OLED tvs. I'll take my chances. hehe

But out of curiosity, which tv model was he using and what games did he play? I don't doubt your cousin's personal experience. Just wondering what caused it for him.

B6 LG, Light gray stains on the bottom right of the screen where the score boxes are placed, like below.   2-3 hours daily use.
(http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/media/43925/1/1.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: _kamatis on Sep 28, 2018 at 07:59 PM
Samsung 55Q6FN for P66,650 or 55Q7F for P69K?

or which 65" for around P70K?

thanks!

anong shop ito?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Sep 29, 2018 at 06:13 AM
Sony A9F wins 2018 king of tv shootout by value electronics. Samsung didnt do too well.
Sa dark scene you cant see anything.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Sep 30, 2018 at 01:31 PM
As for Burn in. Sony OLED have this feature na parang screen refresh... Do it daw once a year.  Shown it to me yesterday in Anson's ATC. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Sep 30, 2018 at 01:37 PM
Current pricing of  OLED 55" Sony A8F 120k, Panasonic FZ 116K and LG C8 100k....in my not so trained eyes halos same naman pic quality nya...sa badge and aesthetics na Lang nagkatalo.  Sony LG then Panny in terms or  of looks. Ano ang bet nyo?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Sep 30, 2018 at 01:53 PM
B6 LG, Light gray stains on the bottom right of the screen where the score boxes are placed, like below.   2-3 hours daily use.
(http://www.nintendoworldreport.com/media/43925/1/1.jpg)

Im considering OLED too.. but knowing these issues.. i think i'll wait for a few more years..

Medyo madali ako ma irritate pag ganyan may mantsa ang tv kahit nasa bottom part pa.. for sure mayat maya mapapalingon ako dun sa stain
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CMac on Sep 30, 2018 at 02:04 PM
Notorious tlaga 6 series sa ir or bi. Ive seen 3 display panels na b6 dati with severe bi. Big chance that 7 series onwards will be more resilient as per internet reading. If i can get an oled, id def get 1 now knowing what i know thru my own research.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Oct 01, 2018 at 02:51 PM
Current pricing of  OLED 55" Sony A8F 120k, Panasonic FZ 116K and LG C8 100k....in my not so trained eyes halos same naman pic quality nya...sa badge and aesthetics na Lang nagkatalo.  Sony LG then Panny in terms or  of looks. Ano ang bet nyo?

i'd bet for Sony OLED.  due to Android TV and processors used.  maybe the additional premium on Sony is also due to its audio technology
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: revskie on Oct 01, 2018 at 04:42 PM
Reviews for Sony Android OLED OS is clunky. Mas smooth gamitin LG webOS per reviews.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jhelenz on Oct 03, 2018 at 12:01 PM
Meron po dumating dito sa SOS ever gotesco commonwealth na LG 55"C7 OLED.P75K without remote nga lang
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: radforce on Oct 03, 2018 at 03:24 PM
Meron po dumating dito sa SOS ever gotesco commonwealth na LG 55"C7 OLED.P75K without remote nga lang
If brand new and same warranty, mura na yan. buy a replacement remote na lang. Got my C7 for 80k early this year from Ansons Alabang.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Oct 03, 2018 at 08:49 PM
55” b8 OLED is cheap at 74,000? US price is $1,797 on amazon and Bh photo
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Oct 12, 2018 at 10:50 AM
In other news, mukhang inuubos na ni LG PH ang stocks ng G7...................kasi they are making way for the W8

(https://www.lg.com/ph/promotions/images/Promo_Oled_D.jpg)

https://www.facebook.com/LGTVPhilippines/

Si James Deakin, meron na rin sya :O
https://www.facebook.com/james.deakin/videos/1765110760243528/

tumawag LG sa akin just now. Nanalo daw ako ng soundbar. hehe

Pwede na. Saktong sakto as I needed one for the TV I replaced with the OLED. Ok talaga experience ko with LG brand so far. Dati may promo din sila na may kasamang phone sa TV purchase, naubusan sila ng stock nung kasama na phone so they replaced it with a google-LG phone instead (which was way better).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Oct 12, 2018 at 10:51 AM
tumawag LG sa akin just now. Nanalo daw ako ng soundbar. hehe

Pwede na. Saktong sakto as I needed one for the TV I replaced with the OLED. Ok talaga experience ko with LG brand so far. Dati may promo din sila na may kasamang phone sa TV purchase, naubusan sila ng stock nung kasama na phone so they replaced it with a google-LG phone instead (which was way better).
Congrats! Awesome experience indeed.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Oct 12, 2018 at 11:00 AM
Congrats! Awesome experience indeed.

Thanks! Pano kaya kung yung Wallpaper tv napanalunan ko. Papalechon ako sa office nun. hahaha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Jbertz24 on Nov 06, 2018 at 11:48 AM
Hi guys, does LG cover panel replacement in cases of burn in?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Nov 06, 2018 at 12:11 PM
Hi guys, does LG cover panel replacement in cases of burn in?

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I've read sa mga Amazon reviews na hindi pero sa Anson's and sa seller ng OLX, they told me na pwede. I don't know if they were just lying to me para bumili ako pero I trusted their word kaya I pulled the trigger and bought an OLED.

May burn in sayo? what model? what caused it?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Jbertz24 on Nov 06, 2018 at 12:36 PM
I've read sa mga Amazon reviews na hindi pero sa Anson's and sa seller ng OLX, they told me na pwede. I don't know if they were just lying to me para bumili ako pero I trusted their word kaya I pulled the trigger and bought an OLED.

May burn in sayo? what model? what caused it?
I'm just about to buy sir. Ok lang sana kung covered. Gaano na katagal oled niyo sir and what brand?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Nov 06, 2018 at 12:38 PM
I'm just about to buy sir. Ok lang sana kung covered. Gaano na katagal oled niyo sir and what brand?

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ah, akala ko naman minalas ka sir. haha

medjo bago pa saken eh. August lang this year nabili.  65" LG C8.  Haven't experienced image retention (much more burn in) even though I game on my OLED and use it as a PC monitor. I play DOTA 2 and now Red Dead Redemption 2. So far so good.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: turismo1997 on Nov 08, 2018 at 01:13 AM
How much sir did you pay for your C8.


ah, akala ko naman minalas ka sir. haha

medjo bago pa saken eh. August lang this year nabili.  65" LG C8.  Haven't experienced image retention (much more burn in) even though I game on my OLED and use it as a PC monitor. I play DOTA 2 and now Red Dead Redemption 2. So far so good.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Nov 08, 2018 at 10:36 AM
How much sir did you pay for your C8.


back in august best deal i could get was 154k with free wall bracket, free delivery and a raffle entry to their OLED tv promo (in which I won an LG SK5 sound bar.hehe). I think it's around 148k now.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dgame12345 on Nov 12, 2018 at 08:31 PM
Is it worth it to buy an oled tv nowadays?
Im tempted kasi sa c8 oled tv... medyo bumababa na price nito...
In terms of picture quality ba malaki ba difference compare to samsung and sony 4k tv?

Primarily use ko lang for streaming in netflix and watching sports like nba... not much in games
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Jbertz24 on Nov 13, 2018 at 08:00 AM
Do we have professional calibrators here in Manila? Any idea how much for their service?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: megalomania on Nov 13, 2018 at 09:20 AM
Anybody here using OLED tv for about 2 or more years? How was it? Still superb picture quality?

Thanks!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Nov 13, 2018 at 01:29 PM
Is it worth it to buy an oled tv nowadays?
Im tempted kasi sa c8 oled tv... medyo bumababa na price nito...
In terms of picture quality ba malaki ba difference compare to samsung and sony 4k tv?

Primarily use ko lang for streaming in netflix and watching sports like nba... not much in games

if budget is not a concern, OLED is the way to go ... good thing nowadays is that the prices are much lower
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dgame12345 on Nov 13, 2018 at 01:32 PM
if budget is not a concern, OLED is the way to go ... good thing nowadays is that the prices are much lower

Malaki ba talaga difference ng oled vs non oled pero 4k hdr tv in terms of picture quality?
Anu po ba ang recommended or entry level ng oled tv na sa tingin nyu din worth kunin?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 13, 2018 at 02:24 PM
Malaki ba talaga difference ng oled vs non oled pero 4k hdr tv in terms of picture quality?
Anu po ba ang recommended or entry level ng oled tv na sa tingin nyu din worth kunin?

OLED is way better...
B8 and C8 series of LG are the entry levels for 2018
If you can affors OLED, go for it
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Nov 13, 2018 at 03:29 PM
Malaki ba talaga difference ng oled vs non oled pero 4k hdr tv in terms of picture quality?
Anu po ba ang recommended or entry level ng oled tv na sa tingin nyu din worth kunin?
kung picture quality ang pag uusapan, para sa akin lamang talaga oled. budget lang talaga ang problema. hehe!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Nov 13, 2018 at 04:01 PM
Based on  https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/best/by-resolution/4k-ultra-hd-uhd   Best 4K TV is LGB8  but siempre mas ok si C8 kaso they based it on price ratio and added features and it turn out not enough value yung added money kay C8. If money is not an issue siempre the higher model siempre mas ok.      Best Mid-Range 4k TV: Sony X900F not an OLED. next to OLED quality na.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Nov 13, 2018 at 04:20 PM
may 65 ba na B8 sa atin? parang puro 55 lang nakikita ko.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Nov 13, 2018 at 04:27 PM
may 65 ba na B8 sa atin? parang puro 55 lang nakikita ko.

parang wala nga yata. Lagi na lang kulang binibigay sa pinas na choices. Like walang Sony 65" X9000f, walang Samsung Q9 Qled, walang TCL Roku TV, walang LG B8 na 65", walang Google Assistant yung mga 2018 models ng LG sa Pinas unlike sa states na meron Google Assistant.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 13, 2018 at 04:33 PM
Malaki ba talaga difference ng oled vs non oled pero 4k hdr tv in terms of picture quality?
Anu po ba ang recommended or entry level ng oled tv na sa tingin nyu din worth kunin?

Mapapansin mo ang difference kapag:

• pinagtabi mo sila
• sanay ka sa plasma
• sanay ka sa OLED
• regular ka sa PDVD 

 ^-^ ^-^ ^-^
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Nov 13, 2018 at 04:40 PM
Basta ang tip ko jan pag namimili ng tv at ayaw mo mapa-impulse buy, wag ka titingin sa OLED. Wag na wag mo ipagtatabi OLED and LED para di mangayayat ng todo ang wallet. haha

Sobrang decided na ako before na LG SK8500 LED tv kukunin ko tapos biglang nasilip ko LG C8. Ayun. Goodbye pera. haha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: JeromeA on Nov 13, 2018 at 04:41 PM
Basta ang tip ko jan pag namimili ng tv at ayaw mo mapa-impulse buy, wag ka titingin sa OLED. Wag na wag mo ipagtatabi OLED and LED para di mangayayat ng todo ang wallet. haha

Sobrang decided na ako before na LG SK8500 LED tv kukunin ko tapos biglang nasilip ko LG C8. Ayun. Goodbye pera. haha

ok lang yan sir.. atleast isahang pagbili.. matagal tagal bago mag upgrade.


Mapapansin mo ang difference kapag:

• pinagtabi mo sila
• sanay ka sa plasma
• sanay ka sa OLED
• regular ka sa PDVD 

 ^-^ ^-^ ^-^


hindi ako OLED user. pero tama itong sinabi ni sir verbal. malaki ang difference nya.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Nov 14, 2018 at 11:28 AM
ok lang yan sir.. atleast isahang pagbili.. matagal tagal bago mag upgrade.




yan ang sabi ko kay misis. pero sabi nya "maniwala ako sayo. nakita ko tumitingin ka ng 8k and mga 75" tvs eh."

hahaha!
Title: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 14, 2018 at 02:59 PM
Sa mga nagcocompare at nagdadalawang isip sa LG B8 vs C8...
I suggest if you can afford the C8 then its worth the price difference.
You have upgraded and newer Processor with the C8

http://www.4ktvcomparison.com/lg-oled-b8-vs-oled-c8-review-oled55b8pua-vs-oled55c8pua-oled65b8pua-vs-oled65c8pua/ (http://www.4ktvcomparison.com/lg-oled-b8-vs-oled-c8-review-oled55b8pua-vs-oled55c8pua-oled65b8pua-vs-oled65c8pua/)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 14, 2018 at 04:23 PM
B6 + NVidia Shield?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dgame12345 on Nov 14, 2018 at 10:26 PM
I dont know if its just me or my tv, cause i cant hardly see or kung meron man just a minor difference lang between watching a 1080p sdr vs a 4k hdr shows in netflix or amazon prime..

My tv is a 55” samsung mu 6303 4k hdr capable tv.. is it because its just an entry level 4k kaya?

Pag sa mga oled tv like lg c8 medyo kita mo ba difference ng watching a1080p vs a dolby vision shows?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Nov 14, 2018 at 11:10 PM
I dont know if its just me or my tv, cause i cant hardly see or kung meron man just a minor difference lang between watching a 1080p sdr vs a 4k hdr shows in netflix or amazon prime..

My tv is a 55” samsung mu 6303 4k hdr capable tv.. is it because its just an entry level 4k kaya?

Pag sa mga oled tv like lg c8 medyo kita mo ba difference ng watching a1080p vs a dolby vision shows?

A BIG YES!!!
Get the 65c8 to appreciate 4K HDR Dolby Vision even more
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 18, 2018 at 06:13 PM
Amazon lowered their LG 65C8 to $2,399 (http://a.co/d/8L789Uz) (P126,129)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Nov 19, 2018 at 06:32 AM
Amazon lowered their LG 65C8 to $2,399 (http://a.co/d/8L789Uz) (P126,129)

that's a fantastic price for the C8. Better pa than the local version coz it has the Google Assistant. The Local C8 does not have google assistant which sucks big time.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 19, 2018 at 07:08 AM
that's a fantastic price for the C8. Better pa than the local version coz it has the Google Assistant. The Local C8 does not have google assistant which sucks big time.
Disgusting. The TV is out of stock at that price now. Bilis
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Jbertz24 on Nov 24, 2018 at 12:01 AM
Do you guys know if LG would replace my unit upon multiple repairs? Having a problem with my b6. Not the first time this happened. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20181123/3cefa687e69d153c4f59a592667bb455.jpg)

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Nov 24, 2018 at 03:04 AM
if multiple repairs on the same problem, they should repair it.. is your b6 no longer within warranty?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: revskie on Nov 24, 2018 at 08:31 AM
Do you guys know if LG would replace my unit upon multiple repairs? Having a problem with my b6. Not the first time this happened. (https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20181123/3cefa687e69d153c4f59a592667bb455.jpg)

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How old is your unit, sir? If still within warranty, then should be ok.


Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Jbertz24 on Nov 24, 2018 at 08:50 AM
It still is.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Nov 24, 2018 at 09:58 AM
It still is.

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Request for a replacement if 3 or more repairs has been attempted and has not resolved your issue.

OLEDs are the most expensive TVs you can buy in the world. This issue is entirely unacceptable to have.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Jbertz24 on Nov 24, 2018 at 12:08 PM
2nd time this has happened. Panel issues. My warranty expired this March and I'm worried of the next panel issue that may arise again.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Nov 24, 2018 at 01:08 PM
Are you using a UPS?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Nov 27, 2018 at 12:33 PM
2nd time this has happened. Panel issues. My warranty expired this March and I'm worried of the next panel issue that may arise again.

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common problem ba yan ng B6? Hope I don't encounter this with their 2018 oled. :(
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Dec 04, 2018 at 01:03 PM
Ordered a C8 65.  Worth it ba to get a 4K Apple TV?  Marami na ba 4K content?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Dec 04, 2018 at 01:17 PM
Ordered a C8 65.  Worth it ba to get a 4K Apple TV?  Marami na ba 4K content?

Dami na 4K HDR sa Netflix sir. And Apple TV supports Dolby ATmos in Netflix ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Dec 04, 2018 at 01:27 PM
sana bumaba pa ng konti presyo sa january ng oled. hehe!

nakita ko yung e8 na oled, para pala siyang nakalutang kapag malayo.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: taloy on Dec 04, 2018 at 03:42 PM
i really wanted to get that 65C8 but i fear about those IR and worst the burn-in phenomena coz we usually do console gaming mostly weekends more or less 12hrs.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 04, 2018 at 04:57 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/ZehS4iO.jpg)


OLED represent!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Dec 04, 2018 at 04:58 PM
i really wanted to get that 65C8 but i fear about those IR and worst the burn-in phenomena coz we usually do console gaming mostly weekends more or less 12hrs.
unless you use the oled for cctv monitoring then you should be fine.

i remember buying a panasonic plasma tv exclusively for ps3 use, the plasma didn't develop any real permanent burn-in, yes there were some instances of image retention but they are only temporary. it even outlived the ps3.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sultan72 on Dec 05, 2018 at 10:48 AM
i really wanted to get that 65C8 but i fear about those IR and worst the burn-in phenomena coz we usually do console gaming mostly weekends more or less 12hrs.

we do alot of gaming and no issues so far. bought the 65c8 june/july.
meron din settings to reduce the risk ng burn
pixel refresher
screen shift
logo luminance adjustment
and konting TLC  :)

if that does not calm you down then stick with an led tv tulad ng sony x900f or asa na lang tayo next year for micro led tvs or sammy q8fn/q9fn fald or its updated equivalent
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sultan72 on Dec 05, 2018 at 11:08 AM
Ordered a C8 65.  Worth it ba to get a 4K Apple TV?  Marami na ba 4K content?

maybe yes if you plan to buy/rent 4k dolby vision movies/tv series sa itunes and use a dns service to watch US netflix or amazon prime. otherwise maganda na netflix app ng c8 at capable na sya ng 4k hdr. real world use ko 80% c8 apps: 20% atv 4k.
madami na rin 4k movies, pero 4k hdr/dolby vision not as much and mostly original content lang sya ng netflix or amazon prime (local prime movies/tv shows sobrang konti - so not worth it)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Dec 08, 2018 at 04:09 PM
Coming from a KRP-500 Kuro plasma, I am not wowed by the C8.  The Kuro has more natural colors and is cooler to the eyes.  What’s this soap opera like picture quality on the C8 even in cinema mode? 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Dec 08, 2018 at 07:03 PM
^Have you tried watching 4K HDR movie?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sultan72 on Dec 09, 2018 at 09:44 PM
dolby vision na rin netflix app ng c8
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Dec 10, 2018 at 02:42 PM
Trumotion can be toggled on/off for SOE haters.

But IMO, necessary yung trumotion for OLED dahil sa bilis ng response time ng pixels. Without trumotion, sobrang laggy/stutter ng videos lalo sa mga panning/moving shots.

I find that de-judder at 2 is ok to my eyes sa LG C8 ko.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Dec 10, 2018 at 10:02 PM
^Have you tried watching 4K HDR movie?

Downloading some now.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Dec 11, 2018 at 07:42 AM
Trumotion can be toggled on/off for SOE haters.

But IMO, necessary yung trumotion for OLED dahil sa bilis ng response time ng pixels. Without trumotion, sobrang laggy/stutter ng videos lalo sa mga panning/moving shots.

I find that de-judder at 2 is ok to my eyes sa LG C8 ko.

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Interesting. I experience seeing the same judder/stutter in videos on my 144Hz gaming monitor with low response times but not on standard 60Hz monitors. I guess that explains why I have to enable "smooth motion" and "overlay" in MPC-HC to mitigate the issue.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Dec 12, 2018 at 02:17 AM
Interesting. I experience seeing the same judder/stutter in videos on my 144Hz gaming monitor with low response times but not on standard 60Hz monitors. I guess that explains why I have to enable "smooth motion" and "overlay" in MPC-HC to mitigate the issue.
This may also be because the refresh rate is not a multiple of your video frame rate. 25, 30, 50 or 60 fps videos would not translate directly to 144 Hz.

For 60 fps video to be displayed on a 144 Hz screen, 36 frames will be displayed twice and 24 frames will be displayed thrice every second. That means the gap between frame changes vary by quite a bit.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: titopepe on Dec 18, 2018 at 10:11 PM
yo Stagea, any inputs on LG 55c8?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: taloy on Dec 19, 2018 at 10:53 AM
will pick up my 65C8 today got it for 165k not bad IMO..but i was more attracted to sony's 65 af8 great sound and the physical design but i was disappointed by its HDMI port as only 2 ports supports full bandwidth 4k/60p. it was a deal breaker for me..and it was more expensive than C8 5K difference.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Dec 19, 2018 at 10:55 AM
will pick up my 65C8 today got it for 165k not bad IMO..

Nice.. pag below 100k na ako bibile nyan.. hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Dec 20, 2018 at 06:58 AM
will pick up my 65C8 today got it for 165k not bad IMO..but i was more attracted to sony's 65 af8 great sound and the physical design but i was disappointed by its HDMI port as only 2 ports supports full bandwidth 4k/60p. it was a deal breaker for me..and it was more expensive than C8 5K difference.
parang laki ng tinaas, last time I checked nasa 150k yung C8
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Dec 20, 2018 at 09:23 AM
guys, tanong ko lang, ksi habang nanunuod ako tv may narinig ako prng "tick" na sound then folowwed by a white smoke coming out of the body of the tv sa likod, parang amoy goma. so pinatay ko agad tinanggal yung saksakan. then called LG. they told me na wag muna gmitin papunthn daw nila sa tech. so after 24hrs may pumunta and they switched on the tv and all functions are working naman. and wala na yung amoy goma and usok. tpos they unscrewed the body of tv yung s likod, and they said wla naman nakitang sunog or blowned fuse. anu guys s tingin nyo? final report nila nakasulat all functions working, no defect. (oled65c7)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: praktikal on Dec 20, 2018 at 10:25 AM
^ weird yun ah. Kung insekto sana nakita? Hindi kaya sa saksakan sa labas ng tv?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Dec 20, 2018 at 10:34 AM
theres a white smoke coming out tht time, eto nabsa ko sa net nung niresearch ko
(I have seen that before and it was an electrolytic capacitor venting. Everything continued to work fine for a few days until the capacitor completely dried up, then it no longer would turn on. It worked again after it was replaced."
http://www.tomsguide.com/answers/id-3676292/white-smoke-led.html

^ weird yun ah. Kung insekto sana nakita? Hindi kaya sa saksakan sa labas ng tv?

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Dec 25, 2018 at 01:56 AM
I got my 65" OLED E8 for Php 180k... would you know if this unit already comes with a native ISDB-T tuner? TIA!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Dec 25, 2018 at 08:36 AM
I got my 65" OLED E8 for Php 180k... would you know if this unit already comes with a native ISDB-T tuner? TIA!

yes.. ISDB-T ready na sya
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 25, 2018 at 01:38 PM
You'll probably still need an antenna though. You can check shopee/lazada as there's lots to be found there.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Dec 26, 2018 at 06:28 AM
You'll probably still need an antenna though. You can check shopee/lazada as there's lots to be found there.

Agree.

ISDB-T operates in the 0.5 - 0.8 GHz range so it doesn't penetrate through walls very well (compared to say FM radio at 0.1 GHz). It works best from line of sight of the transmitter (a mast helps in most cases).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GioSpike on Dec 27, 2018 at 04:54 PM
Okay ba mga tv units sa HMR Pioneer Pasig? May offer sa akin na Bnew LG OLED 65C8 and 65E8, 119K same price. Medyo natatakot lang ako bilhin kasi 3 months LG warranty lang. Direct from LG Phils mga units nila.

(http://i67.tinypic.com/2uotija.jpg)

(http://i67.tinypic.com/2cqeazs.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: istan on Dec 27, 2018 at 05:32 PM
The Wifi module of my LG TV bought 8 months ago failed.
Replaced the module under warranty by the repairman who came to the house.

65UJ7500 akin tho. Not oled. But its a wifi module. Most likely, same across models.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Dec 27, 2018 at 08:49 PM
Okay ba mga tv units sa HMR Pioneer Pasig? May offer sa akin na Bnew LG OLED 65C8 and 65E8, 119K same price. Medyo natatakot lang ako bilhin kasi 3 months LG warranty lang. Direct from LG Phils mga units nila.

(http://i67.tinypic.com/2uotija.jpg)

(http://i67.tinypic.com/2cqeazs.jpg)
very tempting yung price lalo na yung e8. brand new kaya talaga or display unit?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 27, 2018 at 10:14 PM
very tempting yung price lalo na yung e8. brand new kaya talaga or display unit?
Either demo units or these units were physically dropped.

Amazon lowered their LG 65C8 to $2,399 (P126,129)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dgame12345 on Dec 27, 2018 at 10:49 PM
Very tempting pero parang sobra mura sya...
Di kaya baka open box sya or display unit nga...
And how come same price ang c8 and e8?
Honestly medyo doubt ako dyan...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: revskie on Dec 27, 2018 at 11:56 PM
Purchased a 65B6 from HMR a momth ago for P65K and deferred payments for 3 months at zero interest. Warranty is for 3months. Usage was a mere 90hrs. Check the usage hours before pulling the trigger.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 28, 2018 at 09:52 AM
I called HMR Pioneer Pasig and the brand new & sealed 65C8 has been sold. Whoever got that for that price, I salute you. Well played.

What remains is the brand new & sealed 65E6. It isn't an 65E8.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on Dec 28, 2018 at 10:13 AM
I remember witnessing a customer who wanted his money back because the TV that he bought at HMR conked out after 5 months.  I think it was an LCD 65 incher.  Due to the very strict warranty policy though which is 3 months he went home with his non functioning 65 inch TV at the end of a lengthy discussion.

For me due to the hit or miss failure rate of most modern TV's; i'd be inclined to pay full for a 2 year peace of mind.  YMMV though.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ninjababez® on Dec 28, 2018 at 10:22 AM
I remember witnessing a customer who wanted his money back because the TV that he bought at HMR conked out after 5 months.  I think it was an LCD 65 incher.  Due to the very strict warranty policy though which is 3 months he went home with his non functioning 65 inch TV at the end of a lengthy discussion.

For me due to the hit or miss failure rate of most modern TV's; i'd be inclined to pay full for a 2 year peace of mind.  YMMV though.
ditto
para kang bumili sa cdrking
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: pekspert on Dec 28, 2018 at 10:27 AM
I remember witnessing a customer who wanted his money back because the TV that he bought at HMR conked out after 5 months.  I think it was an LCD 65 incher.  Due to the very strict warranty policy though which is 3 months he went home with his non functioning 65 inch TV at the end of a lengthy discussion.
 
I dont understand these people. Gusto nya makatipid so you bite the 3months warranty then after 5mos he expects money back?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: pekspert on Dec 28, 2018 at 10:29 AM
For the price of a 65OLED parang mas pipiliin ko yung samsung 82nu8000 Led at the same price.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 28, 2018 at 10:30 AM
I dont understand these people. Gusto nya makatipid so you bite the 3months warranty then after 5mos he expects money back?
Paki-usap culture? ;)

They have a 82" at HMR for 119k? Holy Molly!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ninjababez® on Dec 28, 2018 at 10:43 AM
I dont understand these people. Gusto nya makatipid so you bite the 3months warranty then after 5mos he expects money back?
price factor bro
kung maka swerte din nga naman sila bro
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 28, 2018 at 10:53 AM
HMR Sucat East Service Road has a OLED 65C7 display unit for more than 160k.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 28, 2018 at 11:06 AM
HMR Sucat East Service Road has a OLED 65C7 display unit for more than 160k.

Good luck with that, HMR.   ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GioSpike on Dec 28, 2018 at 11:31 AM
Purchased a 65B6 from HMR a momth ago for P65K and deferred payments for 3 months at zero interest. Warranty is for 3months. Usage was a mere 90hrs. Check the usage hours before pulling the trigger.

Kayo pala nakakuha. 65K lang?! Iniintay ko rin magkaron ulit sila nito. Every month may dumarating silang units galing LG Phils.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 28, 2018 at 11:49 AM
I was informed by HMR Pioneer Pasig that they have a OLED77G7T LG 77” Signature OLED TV (https://www.lg.com/ph/tvs/lg-OLED77G7T) for P375,749 ($7,149).

Sadly... they broke the factory seal to check if all the parts are present.

Amazon has it for $5,899.00.

I would be inclined to get it if it was priced P190,000
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Dec 29, 2018 at 08:52 AM
yes.. ISDB-T ready na sya

Thanks Bro Waxx !!! :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Dec 29, 2018 at 08:57 AM
very tempting yung price lalo na yung e8. brand new kaya talaga or display unit?

If HMR is really selling a legit E8 model, just grab it at the Php 119k price.

I got mine discounted to Php 180k at Abenson's UPTown Center so that is almost 60k positive variance for you assuming it is really a legit E8 and not C8.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on Dec 29, 2018 at 09:15 AM
HMR regularly gets these LG units for disposal. Washing machine, Inverter Ref's, OLED and UHD TV's, AC units etc.  I have a go to guy Sales rep in HMR Pioneer and Sucat and he regularly informs me when they have new stocks for disposal.  Most if not all of the units are Class B (showroom models) with minor defects or New Old Stock (NOS) units.

Lazada supplies them as well with various items that were returned (may return sticker pa) or brand new but weren't accepted for delivery (open box).

In the end its a gamble. If you managed to purchase a good unit that lasted a long time then you save a LOT however if you lucked out and the panel gets busted in 4 months then say goodbye to your 100k investment.  The scary after thought here is the fact that even brand new units directly from the manufacturer can or may have defects in the near term however you have the 2 year warranty to turn to when that happens.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 29, 2018 at 12:06 PM
And the 3 months HMR Warranty will probably be a pain in the neck to go through too.  Consider that there's added consternation and stress as well for the buyer as it is a fairly new toy purchased.

If the savings is under 50% off SRP, I probably wouldn't even consider taking a chance on it. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Dec 29, 2018 at 12:24 PM
And the 3 months HMR Warranty will probably be a pain in the neck to go through too.  Consider that there's added consternation and stress as well for the buyer as it is a fairly new toy purchased.

If the savings is under 50% off SRP, I probably wouldn't even consider taking a chance on it. 

It is a gamble really.  But sometimes you win.

I was able to get a LG 65" high model Quantum Dot type 4K LED TV 2 years ago for just 38t (tawad from 39T), new open box.  Still works great today.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 29, 2018 at 08:44 PM


It is a gamble really.  But sometimes you win.

I was able to get a LG 65" high model Quantum Dot type 4K LED TV 2 years ago for just 38t (tawad from 39T), new open box.  Still works great today.

Winning always feels great and I do admit to doing high-risk purchases. Nothing beats a truly good bargain. :)

I think one way to mitigate the risk is to ask to access the service menu of the tv.

However, a high-risk purchase costing 6 figures is a bit too rich for me. Add in the fact that there are no known shops which can fix broken OLEDs and you have a high-stakes gamble worth the price of a fairly decent home theater system.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Dec 30, 2018 at 05:28 AM
LG 2018 OLED TV (B8, C8, E8) Near-Black "Flashing" Problem Analysed

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KjObx--Oq8g
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ESi on Jan 01, 2019 at 01:44 AM
Happy New Year. Been awhile since I posted and after 9 years the upgrade bug has bitten me once more. Ive set my sights on OLED for a good 3 years being an owner of a panasonic plasma. I love good black levels ergo I believe that ONLY OLED TECH (to date) can be at par or overtake plasma tech. Has anybody here took the painstaking job to look into the alleged BLACK CRUSH issue on OLEDs? I would appreciate your inputs. Thanks!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Jan 02, 2019 at 02:15 AM
Happy New Year. Been awhile since I posted and after 9 years the upgrade bug has bitten me once more. Ive set my sights on OLED for a good 3 years being an owner of a panasonic plasma. I love good black levels ergo I believe that ONLY OLED TECH (to date) can be at par or overtake plasma tech. Has anybody here took the painstaking job to look into the alleged BLACK CRUSH issue on OLEDs? I would appreciate your inputs. Thanks!

I have been a plasma owner too for so long ( pioneer kuros) and still keeping them but for 1080p and none hdr content i would not see any reason to upgrade , .So i bought an oled for 4k ,hdr , bigger screen and lower heat in the room    In real world content I dont see the black crush bothering me . and in fact the recent models have mostly cured them if the reviews are to be believed , what i did see and only by using test patterns are the banding effect at  near black levels . I only  saw the banding  when i turned off all the lights, but in my normal viewing i have never seen them really
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ESi on Jan 02, 2019 at 10:12 AM
I have been a plasma owner too for so long ( pioneer kuros) and still keeping them but for 1080p and none hdr content i would not see any reason to upgrade , .So i bought an oled for 4k ,hdr , bigger screen and lower heat in the room    In real world content I dont see the black crush bothering me . and in fact the recent models have mostly cured them if the reviews are to be believed , what i did see and only by using test patterns are the banding effect at  near black levels . I only  saw the banding  when i turned off all the lights, but in my normal viewing i have never seen them really

What OLED model did you get sir?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Jan 02, 2019 at 11:22 AM
Sony a1e sir

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 03, 2019 at 07:56 PM
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1546474656

HDMI 2.1 and 8k  8)

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Jan 03, 2019 at 08:54 PM
normally ba kelan ang dating sa atin ng mga 2019 tvs?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 04, 2019 at 02:13 AM
normally ba kelan ang dating sa atin ng mga 2019 tvs?
After March
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 04, 2019 at 02:25 AM
LG 2019 4K OLED - specifications
LG C9 (55, 65, 77"), E9 (55, 65") & W9 (65, 77")
4K OLED panel
Second-generation Alpha 9 video processor
HDMI 2.1 (4K120)
HDMI VRR, eARC and ALLM
AI Picture and AI Sound
4K Cinema HDR
Dolby Atmos
WiSA certified
ThinQ AI and webOS 4.5
Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa (will that actually be available in PH?)

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1546474656

HDMI 2.1 and 8k  8)

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88" 8K OLED with HDMI 2.1 should exceed $15,000.

Looking forward to prices dropping to below $2,500 by 2026 when actual 8K content is on Prime Video, Netflix, Youtube and 8K Blu-ray. Hopefully by then unlimited 1Gbps will be below 2,900/month.



(https://images.anandtech.com/doci/13756/DisplayHDR_TB_678x452.png)

VESA Rolls Out Updated DisplayHDR Standard for OLED Displays: DisplayHDR True Black

https://www.anandtech.com/show/13756/vesa-rolls-out-displayhdr-true-black-standard-for-oled?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 08, 2019 at 12:41 AM
LG SIGNATURE OLED TV R ICONIC (rollable OLED TV)

Click the video to see the screen roll up and down.

https://youtu.be/B0ZZ6tNqfFk

https://youtu.be/qsS1BlhQW_Q


LG will bring AirPlay 2 & HomeKit support to its 2019 TVs (https://www.theverge.com/2019/1/7/18172054/lg-will-bring-airplay-2-support-to-its-2019-tvs). Enabling AirPlay support will allow Mac and iPhone users to easily play music, videos, or mirror your device’s screen.

As Apple puts it, “with AirPlay 2 and HomeKit, you can use Siri on your iPhone to send a video to your TV. Better yet, ask Siri to play a specific show in a specific room.” LG’s TVs will also support Apple HomeKit, just like Vizio and Samsung have confirmed for their respective TVs.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 08, 2019 at 01:02 AM
Sighted at the Siam Paragon in Bangkok. 1 Baht = ₱1.64(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190107/f740e067be9e8bd3d3a2621219e284a5.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190107/1be5af53f4bdaee5c50334bcdf451dd0.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190107/1832c64d9aa4925ca0839a281869e22f.jpg)

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 08, 2019 at 01:12 AM
Cheaper to buy here sans the headache of shipping, import duties and after sales support.

If you want to see a commercial installation of a MicroLED display then visit Apple Store in IconSiam mall. It just opened last November. After seeing MicroLED I am sold on the technology for my next TV in 2026.

Verbl Kint, pa-share ko yung 77-incher mo sa AVSForum
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: vx2 on Jan 08, 2019 at 10:52 AM
A quick warranty story, I love a good deal, but with my latest experience and the fact that OLED is relatively new, I would think long and hard about plunging anything above 50k for a "grey" unit.

I have been using my 65C6 for more than a year without issue, I always thought that if there was any defect or "lemony-ness" to any piece of tech it would manifest itself in the first few months or at least before it turns a year old. I was wrong, it developed a thin, grey line out of the blue after 18 months out of nowhere. TV hasn't been moved, smoke free home etc.,

I panicked thinking it was way past warranty but fortunately, turns out LG offers 2 years warranty. Got in touch with them and it was one of the smoothest warranty claims i've done. I waited a month for the panel to arrive since it was out of stock but once it arrived, service was quick and done in an hour.

Anyway my point is, plunking 6 figures or even anything around 60k and above for a TV, when the panel itself is in need of replacement, you're gonna want that warranty.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 08, 2019 at 11:02 AM
LG Press Conference at CES 2019 in 8 mins

https://youtu.be/bwNYuWizpmk

2019 Sony 4K OLED TVs

https://youtu.be/N6FRPUarnW4

2019 Sony 8K OLED TVs

https://youtu.be/hjuVxJGmgx4
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: wheelee on Jan 08, 2019 at 11:04 AM
I wonder if the LG 65" foldable TV would be OK for hand carry  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 08, 2019 at 11:06 AM
I wonder if the LG 65" foldable TV would be OK for hand carry  ;D
If you can fit it into a 45 linear inch carry on... :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 08, 2019 at 11:23 AM
2019 88-inch 8K OLED TV without speakers

https://youtu.be/vKhghhQTY5o

https://youtu.be/WsiBh23ovvU
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Jan 09, 2019 at 11:18 AM
Sharing this here baka makatulong sa mga nagdedecide bumili ng OLED.

https://pinoytechdad.blogspot.com/2019/01/the-lg-c8-oled-6-months-after.html
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GioSpike on Jan 09, 2019 at 11:47 AM
Saw this in OLX. 65B6 for 90K best price nya. Owner is moving out the Philippines next week.

http://ssl.olx.ph/item/lg-electronics-oled65b6p-flat-65-inch-4k-ultra-hd-smart-oled-tv-2016-ID8ATYI.html
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jan 09, 2019 at 06:39 PM
Sharing this here baka makatulong sa mga nagdedecide bumili ng OLED.

https://pinoytechdad.blogspot.com/2019/01/the-lg-c8-oled-6-months-after.html

read his blog.  my only concern is his usage time of 400hrs in 6 months. yet he plays Dota2 & watch movies from both NF & built-in media player...

how do we compute for the average daily usage given these values, is this correct:

ave daily hours = 400 total hrs usage / 6 months age of TV / 30 days per month?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Jan 09, 2019 at 09:50 PM
read his blog.  my only concern is his usage time of 400hrs in 6 months. yet he plays Dota2 & watch movies from both NF & built-in media player...

how do we compute for the average daily usage given these values, is this correct:

ave daily hours = 400 total hrs usage / 6 months age of TV / 30 days per month?


Very low if you compare it to the RTINGS.COM tests. haha Their tests are in the 5thousand+++ hours already.

But they are subjecting the tv to extreme conditions though unlike sa link I posted which probably reflects an average person's usage?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Jan 09, 2019 at 09:55 PM
Saw this in OLX. 65B6 for 90K best price nya. Owner is moving out the Philippines next week.

http://ssl.olx.ph/item/lg-electronics-oled65b6p-flat-65-inch-4k-ultra-hd-smart-oled-tv-2016-ID8ATYI.html

90k for a 2016 model? yikers
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 10, 2019 at 11:15 AM
https://youtu.be/CjT79xI7T9w

CES 2019: Experience LG's breathtaking OLED TV display
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jan 10, 2019 at 11:35 AM
Saw this in OLX. 65B6 for 90K best price nya. Owner is moving out the Philippines next week.

http://ssl.olx.ph/item/lg-electronics-oled65b6p-flat-65-inch-4k-ultra-hd-smart-oled-tv-2016-ID8ATYI.html

If at 50t pwede na kaya? :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ♡ lvcdg23™ ✌ on Jan 10, 2019 at 11:42 AM
Saw this in OLX. 65B6 for 90K best price nya. Owner is moving out the Philippines next week.

http://ssl.olx.ph/item/lg-electronics-oled65b6p-flat-65-inch-4k-ultra-hd-smart-oled-tv-2016-ID8ATYI.html

Be careful lang when buying the LG Oled 6 series (B6, C6, etc) kasi according to some user feedbacks I read, etong batch ang medyo prone sa image retention / burn in issues... I'd rather save more pa to get B8 or C8 series.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 13, 2019 at 01:45 AM
Be careful lang when buying the LG Oled 6 series (B6, C6, etc) kasi according to some user feedbacks I read, etong batch ang medyo prone sa image retention / burn in issues... I'd rather save more pa to get B8 or C8 series.

Another thing to consider here is that the 2019 models come with HDMI 2.1.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 13, 2019 at 08:14 AM
Another thing to consider here is that the 2019 models come with HDMI 2.1.
Port may be there but the rest of the TV may not match to take advantage of the port. Also there are very few if any sources to take advantage of the port.

It is good that HDMI 2.1 is being sold in 2019 so that they work out any bugs or short falls they may not have foreseen.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 13, 2019 at 03:36 PM
Port may be there but the rest of the TV may not match to take advantage of the port. Also there are very few if any sources to take advantage of the port.

It is good that HDMI 2.1 is being sold in 2019 so that they work out any bugs or short falls they may not have foreseen.
You mentioned the exact reasons why my scheduled upgrade is in 2020 and not this year. ;)

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 16, 2019 at 12:41 PM
LG sale slashes OLED TV prices by up to $1,000 (https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/15/lg-oled-tv-super-bowl-sale/)

Amazon's price drop happened on January 13, 2019.

55" B8
78,068.78 Amazon ($1,496.99)
67,000.00 Olx

55" C8
88,498.88 Amazon ($1,696.99)
75,000.00 Olx

65" C8
140,649.38 Amazon ($2,696.99)
146,500.00 Olx

On November 2016 the price of a 65" B6 was 144,000.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: taloy on Jan 18, 2019 at 09:26 AM
all this ROLED,8k, VRR, HFR and HDMI 2.1, features are rubbish they should have done anything for those OLED's shortcomings well such as such burn-in, limited luminance and vertical banding.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: haven_77 on Jan 19, 2019 at 08:19 PM
LG sale slashes OLED TV prices by up to $1,000 (https://www.engadget.com/2019/01/15/lg-oled-tv-super-bowl-sale/)

Amazon's price drop happened on January 13, 2019.

55" B8
78,068.78 Amazon ($1,496.99)
67,000.00 Olx

55" C8
88,498.88 Amazon ($1,696.99)
75,000.00 Olx

65" C8
140,649.38 Amazon ($2,696.99)
146,500.00 Olx

On November 2016 the price of a 65" B6 was 144,000.

Where did you find the 55B8 for 67k? Is this already a good price? I'm interested in getting one and just started to look around where to buy the cheapest B8.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jan 19, 2019 at 09:11 PM
Where did you find the 55B8 for 67k? Is this already a good price? I'm interested in getting one and just started to look around where to buy the cheapest B8.
as indicated on my post I saw it on olx. Just unsure if that is the current price.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: keldomingo77 on Jan 21, 2019 at 12:55 AM
My 2016 55 inch LG OLED EG910 suddenly turned "off" while my kids our watching last week, buy then, it wont turned on anymore and just have the red lit on below the LG logo, Upon checking by the LG service tech, they informed me that the panel was the culprit, it automatically shuts off the unit anytime the power is turned on. Oh well... you guess is right, the panel cost 105k,  it just past the 2 year warranty last 2018 and its not practical to have it replace. So, its time to buy a new TV...I love this TV as OLED TVs has the best picture now a days but im scared to buy an OLED again as it might not last for more than 3 years just what i experienced with my EG10. Do you think the new OLEDs today improved and will last longer?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Jan 21, 2019 at 06:41 AM
My 2016 55 inch LG OLED EG910 suddenly turned "off" while my kids our watching last week, buy then, it wont turned on anymore and just have the red lit on below the LG logo, Upon checking by the LG service tech, they informed me that the panel was the culprit, it automatically shuts off the unit anytime the power is turned on. Oh well... you guess is right, the panel cost 105k,  it just past the 2 year warranty last 2018 and its not practical to have it replace. So, its time to buy a new TV...I love this TV as OLED TVs has the best picture now a days but im scared to buy an OLED again as it might not last for more than 3 years just what i experienced with my EG10. Do you think the new OLEDs today improved and will last longer?

the real answer to your question is: ONLY TIME WILL TELL. hahaha

No one can 100% guarantee if new OLED tvs will last longer since they're only one to three years newer than your unit (2017-2019).

Did they explain specifically what went wrong with your panel? I'd understand if it's a burn in issue or image retention but it seems like your panel just died altogether?

So probably a real bad panel production?

***upon checking, your tv model is a 2015 model pa pala. I would say, OLED has improved a lot since 2015. But by how much? I can't say. hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: dencio105 on Jan 21, 2019 at 08:42 AM
My 2016 55 inch LG OLED EG910 suddenly turned "off" while my kids our watching last week, buy then, it wont turned on anymore and just have the red lit on below the LG logo, Upon checking by the LG service tech, they informed me that the panel was the culprit, it automatically shuts off the unit anytime the power is turned on. Oh well... you guess is right, the panel cost 105k,  it just past the 2 year warranty last 2018 and its not practical to have it replace. So, its time to buy a new TV...I love this TV as OLED TVs has the best picture now a days but im scared to buy an OLED again as it might not last for more than 3 years just what i experienced with my EG10. Do you think the new OLEDs today improved and will last longer?

You're definitely right in your decision to just buy a new TV and not bother with the panel replacement (P105k! WTF!??). Seeing from the post of DViant that a 55 B8 costs only P67k and the 55 C8 is only P75k. Even SM Appliance have their prices lower at P82,990.00 and P99,990.00 cash prices for the B8 and C8 respectively!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: wheelee on Jan 21, 2019 at 09:56 AM
may mga OLED narin ba sa mga Xiaomi store dyan sa atin?
they mostly use LG panel too

https://www.mi.com/a/h/8043.html
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: keldomingo77 on Jan 21, 2019 at 10:26 AM
the real answer to your question is: ONLY TIME WILL TELL. hahaha

No one can 100% guarantee if new OLED tvs will last longer since they're only one to three years newer than your unit (2017-2019).

Did they explain specifically what went wrong with your panel? I'd understand if it's a burn in issue or image retention but it seems like your panel just died altogether?

So probably a real bad panel production?

***upon checking, your tv model is a 2015 model pa pala. I would say, OLED has improved a lot since 2015. But by how much? I can't say. hehe

Yes, EG910 is a 2015 model, I just bought it Feb. 2016 when the price lowered from 120k to 90k...I asked my kids if they saw something on the screen, they replied none, as it just turned off suddenly...The LG Tech demonstrated how he checked the mainboard, the power supply and another board how they are functioning normally (thru the values on their tester), it just that after a few seconds the panel will automatically shuts it off altogether...I even told the techguy that the mainboard that i am worried about but he told me that LG's mainboard are not that expensive and I could be happy if that will be the problem but unfortunately its not. I probably got a bad panel.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 21, 2019 at 10:35 AM
My 2016 55 inch LG OLED EG910 suddenly turned "off" while my kids our watching last week, buy then, it wont turned on anymore and just have the red lit on below the LG logo, Upon checking by the LG service tech, they informed me that the panel was the culprit, it automatically shuts off the unit anytime the power is turned on. Oh well... you guess is right, the panel cost 105k,  it just past the 2 year warranty last 2018 and its not practical to have it replace. So, its time to buy a new TV...I love this TV as OLED TVs has the best picture now a days but im scared to buy an OLED again as it might not last for more than 3 years just what i experienced with my EG10. Do you think the new OLEDs today improved and will last longer?

Hmm... I thought OLEDs had a 3 year warranty?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: keldomingo77 on Jan 21, 2019 at 12:00 PM
Hmm... I thought OLEDs had a 3 year warranty?

Only 2yrs warranty sir, if only i can buy for another year warranty just like apple care, i will do so and get an OLED again..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: dencio105 on Jan 21, 2019 at 12:45 PM
Only 2yrs warranty sir, if only i can buy for another year warranty just like apple care, i will do so and get an OLED again..
Alam ko sa Abenson nag offer sila ng extended warranty for an amount. Parang insurance based.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: keldomingo77 on Jan 21, 2019 at 01:56 PM
Alam ko sa Abenson nag offer sila ng extended warranty for an amount. Parang insurance based.
Will inquire Abenson next  time, Tnx for the info sir...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Feb 07, 2019 at 09:18 AM
Any B6 owners having problems achieving 4K resolution video from Netflix?

I used “check your network” in th Netflix app of the LG OLED TV and gave a connection speed of 50.63Mbps on Pldt fiber.

The app is updated. I exited all the tv apps to clear available RAM space. I restarted the NETFLIX app. I restarted the tv..

One time it started playing a 480p app stream then it improved to 720p and got stuck there beyond 10 mins of play

I recently moved the tv around and the network cable was disconnected. So you think this is the culprit?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Feb 09, 2019 at 08:13 PM
Oreo update for Sony a1e should be out soon. Via Ota ...But should be available the Sony support website too...

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Feb 11, 2019 at 07:07 AM
Para sa mga nagcoconsider mag LG C8 OLED:

https://youtu.be/9fVYJtxgYWw

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: areyes on Feb 21, 2019 at 09:36 PM
Any B6 owners having problems achieving 4K resolution video from Netflix?

I used “check your network” in th Netflix app of the LG OLED TV and gave a connection speed of 50.63Mbps on Pldt fiber.

The app is updated. I exited all the tv apps to clear available RAM space. I restarted the NETFLIX app. I restarted the tv..

One time it started playing a 480p app stream then it improved to 720p and got stuck there beyond 10 mins of play

I recently moved the tv around and the network cable was disconnected. So you think this is the culprit?
Sir tanong ko lang ano na status ng issue na to? Na resolve na ba at paano?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Feb 24, 2019 at 07:17 PM
Sana umabot na sa 60t ang 65inch na OLED.

Pag naglabas na ng Samsung yung Inorganic MicrOLED nila, prices should drop bigly.  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Feb 26, 2019 at 02:52 PM
Konti nalang. Right now, cheapest 55 inch OLED (na generation 8) is something like 80k pesos SRP.

So maybe a year or two (?)

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Feb 26, 2019 at 03:04 PM
In other news:

COMING SOON :)

(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/Pq8JkcXPEQk/maxresdefault.jpg)

-Dolby Atmos support
-Pixel Contrast Booster
-Improvements to Black Frame Insertion
-77 inch version available

ALL HAIL SONY OLED :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Feb 27, 2019 at 08:48 AM
ganda. ganda din presyo ni sony. haha sana mabilis na android tv app nila.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: pekspert on Feb 27, 2019 at 09:56 PM
The inorganic led by Samsung looks promising. IOLED na siya and not OLED. Better lifespan and durability.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Feb 28, 2019 at 01:08 AM
The inorganic led by Samsung looks promising. IOLED na siya and not OLED. Better lifespan and durability.

MicrOLED yata yung marketing name nya
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Feb 28, 2019 at 05:56 AM
The inorganic led by Samsung looks promising. IOLED na siya and not OLED. Better lifespan and durability.
MicroLED siya. Much higher intensity din; pwede maski outdoor lighting. Very expensive to make and miniaturize at this point, kaya wala pang smaller sizes. Mga larger high end residential displays and high end cinemas/viewing rooms ang target nila sa ngayon.

LG is developing their own MicroLED. Meron na sila sa professional displays.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Feb 28, 2019 at 06:08 AM
It will be very expensive to scale to a large size and the lifespan won't be as good, but the current Galaxy S10/S10+ display tech is superior to OLED TVs in color volume, accuracy and peak intensity.

Of course that would still be inferior to MicroLED with its 10000 nit intensity, equivalent color volume and much longer lifespan.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Feb 28, 2019 at 06:28 AM
It will be very expensive to scale to a large size and the lifespan won't be as good, but the current Galaxy S10/S10+ display tech is superior to OLED TVs in color volume, accuracy and peak intensity.

Of course that would still be inferior to MicroLED with its 10000 nit intensity, equivalent color volume and much longer lifespan.

after experiencing permanent burn-in issue with my S9+, i'm weary of the current OLED technology .... are there any advances in the technology that prevents burn-in image?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Feb 28, 2019 at 08:56 AM
after experiencing permanent burn-in issue with my S9+, i'm weary of the current OLED technology .... are there any advances in the technology that prevents burn-in image?
LG is using an RGBW array to let the white subpixels handle much of the luminance work (to extend phosphor life by using less intensity from the RGB subpixels). This results in better power efficiency and panel endurance, but reduced color volume.This is true for essentially all the OLED TVs in the market, as they have panels supplied by LG.

Samsung's OLED TVs (2012-2014) used RGB arrays which offered excellent color volume, but can't shine as bright as RGBW panels without hurting panel life.

Phone screens are not designed to last as long as TV screens. That is why they can push RGB phone OLED displays to 1200 nits.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Feb 28, 2019 at 11:02 AM
after experiencing permanent burn-in issue with my S9+, i'm weary of the current OLED technology .... are there any advances in the technology that prevents burn-in image?

Interesting. I was thinking of getting an XS Max for its OLED screen when I re-contract with Globe this March but I guess, I'll just go with the XR.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Feb 28, 2019 at 11:11 PM
Interesting. I was thinking of getting an XS Max for its OLED screen when I re-contract with Globe this March but I guess, I'll just go with the XR.
I've had a number of OLED-equipped phones. No visible burn-in on my devices yet. I guess it's because I don't burn the screens bright, I normally use darker themes, I don't use the always-on display feature and I infrequently use phones for turn by turn navigation. I guess I'm also an outlier since I use 5 handhelds, so my screentime gets divided among the devices.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Mar 01, 2019 at 09:01 AM
ganda. ganda din presyo ni sony. haha sana mabilis na android tv app nila.

bro Di ba naka converge ka? natry mo na mag netflix sa oled mo if nakuha niya ung uhd streaming?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Mar 01, 2019 at 10:19 AM
bro Di ba naka converge ka? natry mo na mag netflix sa oled mo if nakuha niya ung uhd streaming?

haha kita ko reply mo dun sa other thread just now.

I don't think updated yung netflix ko since I don't remember updating any app for a while now. So is it best not to update? Kuha ko Umbrella Academy at UHD+Dolby Vision.

*eye test lang yun since I don't know how to check from netflix mismo if it is UHD. But I'm 100% sure UHD quality yun. hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Mar 01, 2019 at 10:24 AM
haha kita ko reply mo dun sa other thread just now.

I don't think updated yung netflix ko since I don't remember updating any app for a while now. So is it best not to update? Kuha ko Umbrella Academy at UHD+Dolby Vision.

*eye test lang yun since I don't know how to check from netflix mismo if it is UHD. But I'm 100% sure UHD quality yun. hehe

Haha so sa oled ka nag play ng netflix? Press info lang sa remote para makita mo yung streaming info kasi may nagsasabi kasi sa kabilang thread na ok naman daw sa netflix nila with globe and other non pldt provider so natanung ko lang baka pde mo icheck isolating the issue kasi. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: wheelee on Mar 01, 2019 at 01:49 PM
check out the latest 4K & 8K panels here

https://www.flatpanelshd.com/

meanwhile
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Guide: How to turn off motion smoothing to avoid the "soap opera" effect
do you like/ hate it?
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/focus.php?subaction=showfull&id=1544698247
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Mar 02, 2019 at 03:52 PM
I've had a number of OLED-equipped phones. No visible burn-in on my devices yet. I guess it's because I don't burn the screens bright, I normally use darker themes, I don't use the always-on display feature and I infrequently use phones for turn by turn navigation. I guess I'm also an outlier since I use 5 handhelds, so my screentime gets divided among the devices.

Yep. I took a leap of faith and just pulled the trigger on the XS Max because there's a good promo on it when I recontract to a higher data plan. I will just use another phone for waze/google maps.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Mar 05, 2019 at 09:33 AM
I've used OLED and AMOLED phones since they first came out (Nokia and Samsung).  Have been fortunate not to get any burn in issues yet. 

I've only observed this in plasma so far.  My uncle has both a 75" and 65" OLED Sony and LG.  No burn-ins yet but no one is allowed to play games on these tv's, though.  Pag nanood ng sports wala pa naman, thank goodness.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 05, 2019 at 05:17 PM
I've used OLED and AMOLED phones since they first came out (Nokia and Samsung).  Have been fortunate not to get any burn in issues yet. 

I've only observed this in plasma so far.  My uncle has both a 75" and 65" OLED Sony and LG.  No burn-ins yet but no one is allowed to play games on these tv's, though.  Pag nanood ng sports wala pa naman, thank goodness.

I don't think AMOLED displays are susceptible to image burn in ... I'm using both a Galaxy S7 Edge and Galaxy S9+ ... no matter how long I play Sudoku on the S7 Edge which is already 2 years old, walang burn in image ... yung S9+ which is less than a year old, na-burn yung grid ng Sudoku sa phone ko ... pampalipas ko kasi ng oras yung Sudoku especially for long flights while listening to music
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Mar 06, 2019 at 08:07 AM
I had the first generation Samsung Galaxy S with a SuperAMOLED screen, and it had home screen icon burn-in by the third year of ownership, and it wasn't like my usage was particularly hard on the display. No Waze, auto brightness, screen off at 30-sec. etc.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: wheelee on Mar 19, 2019 at 02:43 PM
check out AWE2019(Appliance & electronics World Expo) via chrome
puro 8K na ang usapan

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s?__biz=MjM5MTYxNTUxNQ==&mid=2654705404&idx=1&sn=f4be8453c42fc1bc18647b463bc14d58&chksm=bd7de9888a0a609eefb5daeedf2b62fc97dbea9f1a602ce01c71bb3b7911f3ef47cfd1365b6c&xtrack=1&scene=0&subscene=131&clicktime=1552977064&ascene=7&devicetype=android-26&version=2700033b&nettype=WIFI&abtest_cookie=AwABAAoACwATAAQAI5ceAFaZHgDImR4A3JkeAAAA&lang=en&pass_ticket=lmogvNLOf%2F1Zs7qjXIEb0zK63bOWNNj8r1JAxGXleMBsQvhVbzwrtWN2fzotayy5&wx_header=1

(https://mmbiz.qpic.cn/mmbiz_jpg/w7DibHYQs2uYf1Z05sesOSH0wibe7IOxCx3dhkxPKnicaC3TKQKYwImcJjEBGWm1Plx4vQOJRd1nsOy6hGckw94pA/640?wx_fmt=jpeg&wxfrom=5&wx_lazy=1&wx_co=1)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 21, 2019 at 07:46 PM
I was at the SM BF in Paranaque this afternoon and I overheard the sales rep who was accompanying a customer who bought a 65-inch Skyworth TV that they have a recently released Skyworth OLED TV that is better than what their customer bought ... I asked the sales rep if how much is the 65-inch Skyworth OLED TV, he told me that it is 60K+ ... I did not have the chance to look at the said OLED TV as we were already in the elevator and I was on the way home ... If the price point is true, that is a good development, and that Skyworth TV is probably worth considering ... this would also mean that perhaps the other popular brands will soon drop their price if the OLED panels can be cheaply produced
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Mar 21, 2019 at 09:58 PM
I was at the SM BF in Paranaque this afternoon and I overheard the sales rep who was accompanying a customer who bought a 65-inch Skyworth TV that they have a recently released Skyworth OLED TV that is better than what their customer bought ... I asked the sales rep if how much is the 65-inch Skyworth OLED TV, he told me that it is 60K+ ... I did not have the chance to look at the said OLED TV as we were already in the elevator and I was on the way home ... If the price point is true, that is a good development, and that Skyworth TV is probably worth considering ... this would also mean that perhaps the other popular brands will soon drop their price if the OLED panels can be cheaply produced

One of our clients who has a factory in China said they can get OLED panels from LG for about $500.  Hoping it will cause a cascade of TV prices.

Soon, PDVD will be called POLED  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Mar 22, 2019 at 12:18 PM

^ LoL!

PinoyDVD = The Pinoy Digital Video & Devices community/forum

- not -

PinoyDVD = the Pinoy Digital Versatile Disc community.  So malabo ma-rename as POLED community ito
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dgame12345 on Mar 23, 2019 at 10:11 PM
Hi po, anu po ba pinaka main difference ng lg b8 vs c8?
Kasi sabi nila yun processor lang daw, mostly ba mararamdaman ko lang ba yun pag nag streaming like netflix? Cause i will also be using my apple tv when it comes to streaming...
Sayang din kasi yun difference in terms of price of b8 vs c8..

Also wala naman “burn out” issue ang lg? Usually kasi mga 6 hrs din namin ginagamit ang tv
Title: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Mar 24, 2019 at 07:38 AM
I was at the SM BF in Paranaque this afternoon and I overheard the sales rep who was accompanying a customer who bought a 65-inch Skyworth TV that they have a recently released Skyworth OLED TV that is better than what their customer bought ... I asked the sales rep if how much is the 65-inch Skyworth OLED TV, he told me that it is 60K+ ... I did not have the chance to look at the said OLED TV as we were already in the elevator and I was on the way home ... If the price point is true, that is a good development, and that Skyworth TV is probably worth considering ... this would also mean that perhaps the other popular brands will soon drop their price if the OLED panels can be cheaply produced


Ayus to ah hmmm macheck nga ung isang tv namin due for replacement na.

So this is chinese oled panel
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1480485630


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Mar 24, 2019 at 11:48 AM
Ano kayang model ung skyworth eto kasi ung nilabas nung ces.

https://youtu.be/eDk-qq70THU


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Mar 24, 2019 at 06:09 PM
Nakausap ko skyworth sales ng sm wala pa daw oled dito sa atin 65Q3C meron UHD


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on May 07, 2019 at 08:33 AM
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c9-oled


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on May 09, 2019 at 06:16 AM
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/c9-oled


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kung sana lang meron tayo pwede easy trade in ng previous model na tv, mas madali magupgrade yearly. haha

gusto ko sana upgrade C8 to C9 for that variable refresh rate for gaming. haha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: d-mark on Jul 31, 2019 at 04:24 PM
Saan kaya may pinaka cheapest na c9?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Jul 31, 2019 at 04:49 PM
Am actually waiting for LG model na up to 49-50" model only...para kasya sa Rack ng isang TV room ko.  Saw in one of the article that by year 2020 they will release smaller version of OLED tv.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 02, 2019 at 01:11 PM
Am actually waiting for LG model na up to 49-50" model only...para kasya sa Rack ng isang TV room ko.  Saw in one of the article that by year 2020 they will release smaller version of OLED tv.

There are 4K Devants that I've seen at 49" and smaller panel sizes.  Honestly, even at about 2 feet away I could hardly tell it was 4k source material.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: tetablanco on Aug 03, 2019 at 09:39 AM
The C8 and C9 have the same panels. The only differences are the processor (Alpha vs Alpha 2) and the HDMI 2.1 port in the C9. The C9 has a dimmer panel though (900nits vs about 700nits).

I waited until the C9 came out before getting my 65" C8 for P119,900 SEALED and BRAND NEW! That was the promo price for display units that were used 12hrs/day for 6 months. Without any plans on getting one, I challenged the sales guy at Rockwell that I would buy a sealed unit on the spot if he could find me one. He found one in another branch and that was the last sealed C8 unit sold by SM. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: tetablanco on Aug 03, 2019 at 09:44 AM
I think the reports of burn in were staged for Samsung QLED Q90R TVs. If you watch the videos on YouTube, the burn in images are clearly defined - which shows that someone deliberately ran the same static image on the screen, quite possibly for months straight.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 03, 2019 at 01:55 PM
Nope  it is a known phenomenon for OLED, infact they withraw nga daw sa Korea airport all OLED display screen. This was also proven by RTINGS but those were in extreme use naman with static display. It's highly unlikely na magkaburn in ang average home usage.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: tetablanco on Aug 04, 2019 at 09:03 AM
While the risk of burn in is always present for all emission displays such as OLED and plasma, the point of my posting is that OLED's detractors have deliberately burned in their OLED's by displaying static images on high contrast 24/7 for months in end. This is obvious from the defined burned in images in their panels. As you mentioned, regular home use won't result in those exaggerated burned in images from Korea's airport or on YouTube.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Aug 04, 2019 at 10:37 AM
The C8 and C9 have the same panels. The only differences are the processor (Alpha vs Alpha 2) and the HDMI 2.1 port in the C9. The C9 has a dimmer panel though (900nits vs about 700nits).

I waited until the C9 came out before getting my 65" C8 for P119,900 SEALED and BRAND NEW! That was the promo price for display units that were used 12hrs/day for 6 months. Without any plans on getting one, I challenged the sales guy at Rockwell that I would buy a sealed unit on the spot if he could find me one. He found one in another branch and that was the last sealed C8 unit sold by SM. :)

Lucky lucky
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Aug 13, 2019 at 11:02 AM
Oh yeah, mukhang available na ang SONY BRAVIA MASTER SERIES - A9G/AG9

https://www.sony.com.ph/electronics/televisions/a9g-series

:)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dgame12345 on Aug 15, 2019 at 01:52 PM
Totoo po ba talaga yun issue na burn in ng mga oled tv?
Kasi mismo yun mga sales rep ng abenson at ansons nagsasabi na meron daw talaga burn in issue ang oled specially kung gagamitin mo sya pag mga naka static na naka display sa tv (like yun abs cbn logo, cignal logo etc...), so sabi sakin ng mga sales rep, if you will used naman mainly for netflix and bluray ok lang naman yun...

Kaso medyo ang hirap naman ata nun, parang kailanagn e control ko pa sa bahay pag nanonood sila ng mga local chanenels or yun may mga static logos...na dapat hwag parati gamitin yun tv manood ng mga ganun shows ....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: edwn1220 on Aug 15, 2019 at 02:04 PM
^ You will find your answer a few posts above.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dgame12345 on Aug 15, 2019 at 07:22 PM
So does it still worth to get an oled despite that i will also used it from time to time watching local channels and cables? Or should i just get an entry level 4k or even a qled tv?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Aug 15, 2019 at 11:43 PM
So does it still worth to get an oled despite that i will also used it from time to time watching local channels and cables? Or should i just get an entry level 4k or even a qled tv?
if you are after picture quality then oled pa rin. we have a 3 month old lg oled, wala naman ako nakikita issue. usage is mainly tv plus and youtube kids.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Aug 23, 2019 at 07:50 AM
So does it still worth to get an oled despite that i will also used it from time to time watching local channels and cables? Or should i just get an entry level 4k or even a qled tv?
If 99.99% of your content is 720p and 1080p then get any full HD tv. Why pay exttra for 4K when you're not watching 4K?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: wheelee on Aug 23, 2019 at 09:55 AM
don't those TV's upscale HD content to 4K ala some Samsung models?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Aug 23, 2019 at 12:49 PM
don't those TV's upscale HD content to 4K ala some Samsung models?
they do but that’s simulated content and not native content
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Aug 23, 2019 at 01:20 PM
Totoo po ba talaga yun issue na burn in ng mga oled tv?
Kasi mismo yun mga sales rep ng abenson at ansons nagsasabi na meron daw talaga burn in issue ang oled specially kung gagamitin mo sya pag mga naka static na naka display sa tv (like yun abs cbn logo, cignal logo etc...), so sabi sakin ng mga sales rep, if you will used naman mainly for netflix and bluray ok lang naman yun...

Kaso medyo ang hirap naman ata nun, parang kailanagn e control ko pa sa bahay pag nanonood sila ng mga local chanenels or yun may mga static logos...na dapat hwag parati gamitin yun tv manood ng mga ganun shows ....

1 year ko ginamit as pc monitor yung LG C8 ko. No Burn in issue. I played dota, edited youtube videos and browsed the internet with lots of static images. Never had issues. I guess it depends sa usage hours? I don't think I've racked enough usage hours on my tv. I have to check though. Will do a follow-up video on my LG C8 soon. :D (it's what actually got my youtube channel rolling. lol)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Aug 24, 2019 at 05:39 PM
Just wanna share my experience with LG Oled C7 model... I noticed a box image in the middle when I was watching a movie and some other screen uniformity issues. Screen burn maybe?.. The box can't be seen in Color Black (haha because I think the pixel is off) but it is notieceable in colors red, white, yellow and other light colors..

I reported it to LG last Sunday, emailed some pictures and then immediately got a reply. Someone contacted me the following day and remotely accessed my TV to check if there are other issues.. Today they went to the house, checked the TV and immediately replaced the panel.. I just showed them the receipt that it was still under warranty.

Really happy with their service. Anybody had the same issues with Oled? I just want to know how to prevent it. I don't leave any static images because I am aware of screen burn issues and I also had a lot of plasma TV's before..

For me worth it narin even if I encountered an issue because OLED PQ is still the best for me..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Aug 24, 2019 at 05:41 PM
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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Aug 24, 2019 at 05:42 PM
You can barely see it when an image or video is being displayed..

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Aug 25, 2019 at 06:48 PM
Just wanna share my experience with LG Oled C7 model... I noticed a box image in the middle when I was watching a movie and some other screen uniformity issues. Screen burn maybe?.. The box can't be seen in Color Black (haha because I think the pixel is off) but it is notieceable in colors red, white, yellow and other light colors..

I reported it to LG last Sunday, emailed some pictures and then immediately got a reply. Someone contacted me the following day and remotely accessed my TV to check if there are other issues.. Today they went to the house, checked the TV and immediately replaced the panel.. I just showed them the receipt that it was still under warranty.

Really happy with their service. Anybody had the same issues with Oled? I just want to know how to prevent it. I don't leave any static images because I am aware of screen burn issues and I also had a lot of plasma TV's before..

For me worth it narin even if I encountered an issue because OLED PQ is still the best for me..

Thats what I called True Great After Sales Service!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ronjet on Aug 26, 2019 at 12:55 PM
Just wanna share my experience with LG Oled C7 model... I noticed a box image in the middle when I was watching a movie and some other screen uniformity issues. Screen burn maybe?.. The box can't be seen in Color Black (haha because I think the pixel is off) but it is notieceable in colors red, white, yellow and other light colors..

I reported it to LG last Sunday, emailed some pictures and then immediately got a reply. Someone contacted me the following day and remotely accessed my TV to check if there are other issues.. Today they went to the house, checked the TV and immediately replaced the panel.. I just showed them the receipt that it was still under warranty.

Really happy with their service. Anybody had the same issues with Oled? I just want to know how to prevent it. I don't leave any static images because I am aware of screen burn issues and I also had a lot of plasma TV's before..

For me worth it narin even if I encountered an issue because OLED PQ is still the best for me..
Hi Sir. Did they tell you the cause of that screen issue?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 26, 2019 at 05:30 PM
IMHO, LG probably has the best aftersales service in Metro Manila at the moment.

Meanwhile, here's their top of the line model in Asia:

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 26, 2019 at 05:36 PM
However, I believe this is probably the best commercially-available TV right now:

Panasonic Viera GZ2000

The department store made a mistake (see last photo) putting the inferior panel of the 8k Aquos within 8 ft of the far superior PQ of the GZ2000.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Aug 26, 2019 at 06:08 PM
MicroLED will be a better alternative to OLED by 2026. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Icermad on Aug 26, 2019 at 06:34 PM
Hi Sir. Did they tell you the cause of that screen issue?

He didn't say exactly but I think he mentioned that there are also some burn-in cases due to Cable TV Viewing where a logo caused a screen burn-in but it's very rare.. Btw, my 2yr old daughter also uses the TV for Youtube Kids and Netflix.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Aug 26, 2019 at 07:21 PM
IMHO, LG probably has the best aftersales service in Metro Manila at the moment.

Meanwhile, here's their top of the line model in Asia:

(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190826/3cac110f20739dc0f4be51a8d9dc4d69.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190826/e500eb00290ae0aeee2deeb38dea2736.jpg)(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20190826/b7cc1bfc382d03cd5475c92941f5127f.jpg)

Sobrang mahal this LG Oled W.

No casing ,just the plastic sheet, Double the price. :(
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Sep 04, 2019 at 04:09 PM
Skyworth oled is now available locally sana bumaba na presyuhan ng oled.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Sep 04, 2019 at 05:40 PM
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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 04, 2019 at 05:54 PM
Whoa!  I hope someone gets to audition this one soon.

The pricing is a tad bit optimistic but I'm pretty sure these will go down considerably after Christmas.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Sep 05, 2019 at 12:45 AM
yung pricing nila hindi malayo sa lg oled.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Sep 05, 2019 at 07:26 AM
LG panel na din gamit nila and sm pa lang ang exclusive na nagbebenta so ala pa kalaban.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Sep 05, 2019 at 10:06 AM
So why Toshiba naka-display.  Hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: wheelee on Sep 05, 2019 at 11:04 AM
BOE, a rising competitor to LG's OLED screens

https://www.boe.com/en/product/xsqj/amoled/tv/

https://www.macrumors.com/2019/07/19/lg-2019-boe-2020-iphone-oled-displays-barclays/

https://www.oled-info.com/boe-oled
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Sep 05, 2019 at 01:19 PM
yung pricing nila hindi malayo sa lg oled.

Ganun pag LG din yung panel supplier ng Skyworth.

BOE China OLED panels should be cheaper, but quality yet to be seen.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Sep 05, 2019 at 04:54 PM
https://www.engadget.com/2019/09/03/lg-8k-oled-tv/?utm_source=sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=the_morning_after&guccounter=2
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Sep 06, 2019 at 08:25 AM
Just wanna share my experience with LG Oled C7 model... I noticed a box image in the middle when I was watching a movie and some other screen uniformity issues. Screen burn maybe?.. The box can't be seen in Color Black (haha because I think the pixel is off) but it is notieceable in colors red, white, yellow and other light colors..

I reported it to LG last Sunday, emailed some pictures and then immediately got a reply. Someone contacted me the following day and remotely accessed my TV to check if there are other issues.. Today they went to the house, checked the TV and immediately replaced the panel.. I just showed them the receipt that it was still under warranty.

Really happy with their service. Anybody had the same issues with Oled? I just want to know how to prevent it. I don't leave any static images because I am aware of screen burn issues and I also had a lot of plasma TV's before..

For me worth it narin even if I encountered an issue because OLED PQ is still the best for me..

Vincent Teo from HDTV Test mentioned that you should always put your TV on standby power when not using it (i.e. never unplug it) so that it can run its compensation cycle/ pixel refresh when it is on standby.

Other than that, sa personal experience ko, I just vary the content that I watch but it's not intentional on my part. I just watch different contents lang talaga.

I did use it as a PC monitor for almost a year, and never got burn in even though there were a lot of static images. Another thing to consider is to lower the OLED Light level. I find that 70 seems to be the acceptable OLED light brightness level during day time and at night, I put it on Energy Saving - Medium or even Maximum when just browsing stuff on the internet.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Sep 09, 2019 at 01:43 PM
I have a LG OLED B6. By the 3 minute mark of this 8K video the video part starts stuttering very badly. Audio is good but video frames only change every 5 seconds or so.

https://youtu.be/6k7a8bw451M

Could you check if your 4K TV has the same issue?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: srkid on Sep 09, 2019 at 02:05 PM
Vincent Teo from HDTV Test mentioned that you should always put your TV on standby power when not using it (i.e. never unplug it) so that it can run its compensation cycle/ pixel refresh when it is on standby.

Pang OLED lang ba itong compensation cycle/ pixel refresh or for LED din?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Sep 09, 2019 at 03:27 PM
Pang OLED lang ba itong compensation cycle/ pixel refresh or for LED din?
pang OLED lang since wala naman burn in issues and normal LED.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: srkid on Sep 09, 2019 at 03:59 PM
Copy thanks sir ;)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: radiohead on Sep 09, 2019 at 07:41 PM
I was gifted with an LG OLED TV bought from costco in the states. I can’t seem to change the country during set up. Could this tv be “locked” for US use only? None of the apps are working (netflix, youtube, etc). Is there a way to “unlock” this for use inthe Philippines? Could I ask LG to do this for me?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: the_w0rks on Sep 13, 2019 at 04:01 PM
I was gifted with an LG OLED TV bought from costco in the states. I can’t seem to change the country during set up. Could this tv be “locked” for US use only? None of the apps are working (netflix, youtube, etc). Is there a way to “unlock” this for use inthe Philippines? Could I ask LG to do this for me?

you could. just call them on their hotline. they are very responsive. But I'm guessing they probably won't do anything or maybe they can but for a charge? Just contact them directly. Also, I am thinking the apps really are region locked, I guess? I hate that the local OLEDs don't come with Google Assistant.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Sep 13, 2019 at 04:34 PM
I was gifted with an LG OLED TV bought from costco in the states. I can’t seem to change the country during set up. Could this tv be “locked” for US use only? None of the apps are working (netflix, youtube, etc). Is there a way to “unlock” this for use inthe Philippines? Could I ask LG to do this for me?
Get VPN that has a US IP address and configure it for your TV.

Least hassle way to get about this.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Oct 28, 2019 at 04:30 PM
So I installed an AppleTV 4K recently and got around to playing 4K HDR movies that are available in iTunes on my LG C8.  While I liked the colors very much, the picture became "softer".  Is this normal?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Oct 29, 2019 at 11:04 AM
Answering my own question, you have to toggle match dynamic range on Apple TV setup so the latter matches DR of content in lieu of highest DR and refresh rate capability of TV, which is the Apple TV default.  Night and day difference in results.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 05, 2019 at 09:24 AM
Panasonic, TCL, and Skyworth have brought in OLED units (all LG panels) to the country but the only one I've seen at the malls so far is Skyworth.
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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Adarna on Nov 06, 2019 at 07:53 PM
Did LG come out with the firmware for gsync
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 24, 2019 at 01:56 PM
Panasonic OLED sighted at Anson's, can be bought ₱86k cash or ₱88k straight credit.


Same panel as LG but reportedly with a better processor.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Nov 24, 2019 at 02:56 PM
Grabe ka cheap ang OLED sa States this Black Friday Week sale. LG65C9 OLED it's only @$1,699  free delivery/shipping pa! That's cheaper than a heavily discounted offer here of LG55C9 (92K cash)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Nov 24, 2019 at 03:40 PM
Panasonic OLED sighted at Anson's, can be bought ₱86k cash or ₱88k straight credit.


Same panel as LG but reportedly with a better processor.


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79,990 sa Carousell.ph  :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 24, 2019 at 05:27 PM
79,990 sa Carousell.ph  :)
Sweet! Which seller?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Nov 24, 2019 at 06:10 PM
Sweet! Which seller?

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Go to Carousell.ph

Search Panasonic oled.

 Pik up at store daw

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Nov 26, 2019 at 04:00 AM
(https://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/p5/ph/offer/biggerisbetter/tv-name.png?$ORIGIN_PNG$)
(https://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/p5/ph/offer/biggerisbetter/desktop-banner.jpg?$ORIGIN_JPG$)

The 70 inch seems to be a limited edition........and probably only exclusive to certain territories (e.g. South East Asia and South Asia)
Is it worth it?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Nov 26, 2019 at 04:47 AM
(https://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/p5/ph/offer/biggerisbetter/tv-name.png?$ORIGIN_PNG$)
(https://images.samsung.com/is/image/samsung/p5/ph/offer/biggerisbetter/desktop-banner.jpg?$ORIGIN_JPG$)

The 70 inch seems to be a limited edition........and probably only exclusive to certain territories (e.g. South East Asia and South Asia)

wrong thread, it's not OLED
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Nov 26, 2019 at 05:17 AM
Whoops my bad.

Deleted the post
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on Nov 26, 2019 at 08:47 AM
LG OLED 65in C9 131k with free 43in smart tv, free wall bracket, delivery and installation sa Abenson waltermart chino roces.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: zonks on Nov 26, 2019 at 12:11 PM
LG OLED 65in C9 131k with free 43in smart tv, free wall bracket, delivery and installation sa Abenson waltermart chino roces.

you can still remove the freebies(TV) to be discounted again on the srp
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on Nov 26, 2019 at 12:33 PM
you can still remove the freebies(TV) to be discounted again on the srp

Pede benta 43in tv kahit 17k. Dami bibili nyan
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: techwar on Dec 16, 2019 at 05:25 PM
Guys i have 1 yr old c8 Oled by LG 55 inch and someone is offering for a swap with Samsung 70 inch RU1700. I know there's an ask already if the samsung is worth it. But since this is an oled thread and happen to have one. Would you consider the swap? Samsung is bnew still in a box. Thanks
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 16, 2019 at 06:04 PM
Guys i have 1 yr old c8 Oled by LG 55 inch and someone is offering for a swap with Samsung 70 inch RU1700. I know there's an ask already if the samsung is worth it. But since this is an oled thread and happen to have one. Would you consider the swap? Samsung is bnew still in a box. Thanks

If you're a nerdy videophile who really cares for how good the PQ is then don't do it.  Otherwise, a bigger panel should be better for most folks.  Trust me, though, you will notice the drop in picture quality.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on Dec 16, 2019 at 09:40 PM
I noticed that Sony has pulled down their SRP price for the flagship A9G, pantay na lang ang presyo nito sa what is supposed to be the "second-tier" A8F for the 55", while pulling down considerably the 65"'s value and it ended up lower than its 65" equivalent to the A8F. Ang pakiwari ko the stock for the A9F is not moving, they released a flagship model pero parang walang maka-afford, hence they were compulsed to priced it even lower than the next-best. But on Picture parameters alone, the A8 is cited by a respected American TV calibrator Gregg Loewen a.k.a. D-NICE, to be the value for money model. In his posts from the AVS, he has given his tweaking figures for the A8, and as I can poorly remember he seemed to say that if you've a tight budget this is the thing to own, its not a "second-best," it could actually run neck to neck with the flagship - whose claim to superiority is its video upscaler/processor - supposedly with a slightly smarter algorithm. When referencing prices from online and outlet vendors, you'd noticed that some dead-stock desperation is apparent - the A855 is steady at around P114,000 thereabouts, while the reference model is waiting to be grabbed for P98,000 thereabouts. If only I have the money, I'd go for the A9F/G 65", wala na sigurong mumura pa dito anywhere else except the Philippines...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: techwar on Dec 16, 2019 at 11:00 PM
If you're a nerdy videophile who really cares for how good the PQ is then don't do it.  Otherwise, a bigger panel should be better for most folks.  Trust me, though, you will notice the drop in picture quality.

Thanks Sir. Appreciate your input.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Dec 17, 2019 at 09:23 AM
@techwar
we also have a c8 sa bedroom, you will really feel difference from the entry level samsung. sabi nga ng wife kapag nanood sa ibang tv namin parang malabo daw.

if primary use is para sa kids at youtube, then mas ok cguro yung 70 pero other than that mas ok yung oled.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 17, 2019 at 03:32 PM
I noticed that Sony has pulled down their SRP price for the flagship A9G, pantay na lang ang presyo nito sa what is supposed to be the "second-tier" A8F for the 55", while pulling down considerably the 65"'s value and it ended up lower than its 65" equivalent to the A8F. Ang pakiwari ko the stock for the A9F is not moving, they released a flagship model pero parang walang maka-afford, hence they were compulsed to priced it even lower than the next-best. But on Picture parameters alone, the A8 is cited by a respected American TV calibrator Gregg Loewen a.k.a. D-NICE, to be the value for money model. In his posts from the AVS, he has given his tweaking figures for the A8, and as I can poorly remember he seemed to say that if you've a tight budget this is the thing to own, its not a "second-best," it could actually run neck to neck with the flagship - whose claim to superiority is its video upscaler/processor - supposedly with a slightly smarter algorithm. When referencing prices from online and outlet vendors, you'd noticed that some dead-stock desperation is apparent - the A855 is steady at around P114,000 thereabouts, while the reference model is waiting to be grabbed for P98,000 thereabouts. If only I have the money, I'd go for the A9F/G 65", wala na sigurong mumura pa dito anywhere else except the Philippines...

You might want to check out the Panasonic 55 GZ100s.  It's a fantastic panel and is available at Carousell for ₱79,990.  It's an absolute steal considering it is very nearly at the A9G level but at ₱20k less in price.  It also supports HDR10+, which the Sony does not. 

It uses an LG panel but has a better image processor.  According to quite a few reviews, you actually end up getting a better TV than an equivalent LG.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on Dec 17, 2019 at 06:13 PM
AH yes, I also was surprised of the Panasonic being present locally but is falling under the cracks, so to speak. After Panasonic retired the plasma, parang nawala na rin sila sa kamalayan ng tao, and now that they wanted to get back in the game, parang hirap na silang maka-reestablished. But the P79K price tag moistens the eyes, you'd not do so if you're not aware of the lauds it has earned in the UK/Europe A/V evaluators. Pero ang ayaw ko sa Panasonic is that they have a certain color template and a blunted sharpness scheme, which they fancily calls as "Hollywood" something. I saw that in their blu ray players, in model after model the same color and sharpness level doesn't change. Di ko gusto ang de rigueur template that they adopted, and so I am guessing they'd also adopted the same color and picture softness to their OLED TVs. I'd probably aspire still to have a Sony, unless I see a Panasonic in action. You'd know if the picture fulfils your standard when you play your testing BDs. I had done that with the LGs in Abensons and it was all a letdown, even the salesman there was slyly denigrating the LG Oled (though not fair at all because you knew instinctively he was trying to push you to go for the Samsung - na alang kuwenta)....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: halvert on Feb 07, 2020 at 12:19 PM
May LG B9 daw for 89,999 para sa mga can afford. Nakita ko sa fb page nila
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Feb 07, 2020 at 03:56 PM
May LG B9 daw for 89,999 para sa mga can afford. Nakita ko sa fb page nila

65" na?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Feb 07, 2020 at 04:20 PM
65" na?
55 lang ata release sa atin
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Feb 07, 2020 at 04:51 PM
I had done that with the LGs in Abensons and it was all a letdown, even the salesman there was slyly denigrating the LG Oled (though not fair at all because you knew instinctively he was trying to push you to go for the Samsung - na alang kuwenta)....

OUCH :(
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: turismo1997 on May 04, 2020 at 03:27 AM
Anyone had experience buying oled tv at HMR? I saw some ads tagged as new priced competitively and even less than c&c prices.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: zonks on May 04, 2020 at 08:11 PM
Anyone had experience buying oled tv at HMR? I saw some ads tagged as new priced competitively and even less than c&c prices.
mahirap mag claim ng warranty sa HMR, search ka sa net ng horror stories ng claims nila
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: turismo1997 on May 05, 2020 at 06:18 AM
mahirap mag claim ng warranty sa HMR, search ka sa net ng horror stories ng claims nila

thanks sir. I think yung limang libo na ikinamura nya is not worth it.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: anya618 on May 05, 2020 at 07:24 AM
thanks sir. I think yung limang libo na ikinamura nya is not worth it.

magkano sir and anong size?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: turismo1997 on May 05, 2020 at 08:11 AM
magkano sir and anong size?

55 C9 goes for 75k and 65 goes for 115kl
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: anya618 on May 05, 2020 at 08:53 AM
55 C9 goes for 75k and 65 goes for 115kl

65 C9 115k din sa abenson waltermart makati - cash or straight charge  tapos 2 years warranty
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on May 05, 2020 at 01:31 PM
Waiting for 65" OLED to reach 99,999
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on May 05, 2020 at 01:36 PM
Waiting for 65" OLED to reach 99,999

me too.. laki ng price difference from 55inch to 65 inch..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: godless on May 15, 2020 at 01:58 PM
How are your LG OLEDs?

I bought a 55 C9 last March, unit was replaced within a week. Broken/damaged speaker. A month later a green line appear at the center of the TV, was able to use it for a few weeks, then suddenly it won't turn on.

I am starting to regret choosing this brand now.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on May 15, 2020 at 03:15 PM
@godbless
we have a 1yr old C8 and so far no issues encountered. mainly used for youtube and netflix.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jh@meeh on May 15, 2020 at 04:07 PM
Ako rin may LG C9 65in. Ok naman sya. Since dec 2019 pa. Yung isa kong LG oled curve 4 yrs na rin and no issues.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on May 15, 2020 at 04:44 PM
In the place of work ko..we have about 4pcs 65E8 and a couple 55C8..averaging na mga 4.5K++ running hours..so Far wala pa nagiging issue.
Title: OLED TV
Post by: Destroben on May 16, 2020 at 05:13 AM
Are they mostly used for static images? Or random content? If random content may mga channel logos ba? I am also in the market for a 65 c8 or a c9. Sana lumabas na ang CX dito para mag lower na price.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on May 16, 2020 at 07:43 AM
Regular entertainment function...cignal tv and movie..no screen burn in so far.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Destroben on May 20, 2020 at 01:47 PM
Need your input guys. 115k for 65” C9 should I get it now or should I wait until all the appliance stores open to get a better deal?


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on May 21, 2020 at 09:54 PM
LG  CX coming very soon..that means mag discount na mga C9 series...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on May 22, 2020 at 02:31 AM
LG  CX coming very soon..that means mag discount na mga C9 series...
True. Around May dapat yung transition to new models ng LG.

I dont know now with the Covid
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Destroben on May 22, 2020 at 04:10 PM
Yeah baka matagalan due to Covid. Anyway already got the TV and it is so worth it!


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: godless on May 25, 2020 at 05:33 PM
PS4 1080p HDR + Netflix + Youtube + Viu. Puro subtitle pero wala namang burn in. Except sa vertical line, I think defect nga sa panel. Na sched na sa tech na palitan yung panel, waiting lang because of ecq.

There was a point na it totally wont turn on. Rest for 2 days, reset. Okay na ulit. The same time, the unit shutsdown when playing HDR games and HDR videos.
But at the moment, okay naman lahat.

Sana tumagal ng 5 years. Yung Sony na LCD ko lagpas 1 dekada okay pa rin.

Thanks

Are they mostly used for static images? Or random content? If random content may mga channel logos ba? I am also in the market for a 65 c8 or a c9. Sana lumabas na ang CX dito para mag lower na price.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Destroben on May 27, 2020 at 08:57 PM
Anyone here knows if may professional calibrator here sa Manila? Or maybe someone that will give their xrite i1 for rent?


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on May 28, 2020 at 12:19 PM
OUR Sony A8F 55" broke down after six months, six months kong hinulugan ito and almost right after the last payment month, March, namatay na siya. It powers on but there appeared the four red blinks (of death) which means may diperensia na ang power supply. Sony will not respond to calls, and they won't do home service kahit nasa warranty period pa. Kaya ang lesson dito medyo magalanganin na akong kumuha ng OLED, the razor-thin build though its aesthetically cutting-edge - could be the very factor that snuffs the life prematurely out of this kind of TVs. Its glamorously payat pero mas madaling masira. I will have to rethink my opinion on LCDs, another Sony model might be 3" inches thick pero maaring it'll proved itself a workhorse. Sayang talaga pera ko, even a Sharp 70" na talagang very mediocre ang picture, has lasted six years and still running through this epidemic year....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on May 28, 2020 at 02:03 PM
OUR Sony A8F 55" broke down after six months, six months kong hinulugan ito and almost right after the last payment month, March, namatay na siya. It powers on but there appeared the four red blinks (of death) which means may diperensia na ang power supply. Sony will not respond to calls, and they won't do home service kahit nasa warranty period pa. Kaya ang lesson dito medyo magalanganin na akong kumuha ng OLED, the razor-thin build though its aesthetically cutting-edge - could be the very factor that snuffs the life prematurely out of this kind of TVs. Its glamorously payat pero mas madaling masira. I will have to rethink my opinion on LCDs, another Sony model might be 3" inches thick pero maaring it'll proved itself a workhorse. Sayang talaga pera ko, even a Sharp 70" na talagang very mediocre ang picture, has lasted six years and still running through this epidemic year....
Its still under full Sony warranty.

Have it fixed during the GCQ next week :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on May 28, 2020 at 02:19 PM
Thanks Sir T-Bone for the warranty info, di ko talaga sigurado kung may pagasa pa ito kasi wala akong binasa na literature noong bilhin namin ito. The only good thing about this OLED TV is that one man can carry it (for the repair), kayang bitbitin, no wonder it quickly failed....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on May 28, 2020 at 07:06 PM
Thanks Sir T-Bone for the warranty info, di ko talaga sigurado kung may pagasa pa ito kasi wala akong binasa na literature noong bilhin namin ito. The only good thing about this OLED TV is that one man can carry it (for the repair), kayang bitbitin, no wonder it quickly failed....
Where purchased?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on May 29, 2020 at 11:14 AM
FROM online seller, they advertised here, won't fault the man because because he has sold me two units before, older units still has life on them. The A8F is an ex-demo kaya kinuha namin dahil medyo mura . Even then I had to take out a bank loan for the payment, interest is P8,000+ for the entire six months. My little gripe about OLED is that the older you are with ageing eyesight running parallel with the piecemeal physical decline - the darker it appears. Hanggang doon na lang ang liwanag niya. Kaya I wanted to go LCD again after the Sharp 70" to compensate for the dimming eyesight....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Destroben on May 29, 2020 at 02:38 PM
Looks like there are also customers abroad not satisfied with Sony’s customer service. Check this link out. https://www.reddit.com/r/OLED/comments/gsl86c/is_sonys_warranty_and_customer_service_as_good_as/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf (https://www.reddit.com/r/OLED/comments/gsl86c/is_sonys_warranty_and_customer_service_as_good_as/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf) Heard alot of good things about LG’s though.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on May 29, 2020 at 06:56 PM
FROM online seller, they advertised here, won't fault the man because because he has sold me two units before, older units still has life on them. The A8F is an ex-demo kaya kinuha namin dahil medyo mura . Even then I had to take out a bank loan for the payment, interest is P8,000+ for the entire six months. My little gripe about OLED is that the older you are with ageing eyesight running parallel with the piecemeal physical decline - the darker it appears. Hanggang doon na lang ang liwanag niya. Kaya I wanted to go LCD again after the Sharp 70" to compensate for the dimming eyesight....
Kahit ex-Demo may warranty.  Basta locally sourced unit fr Sony PH.

Check with the seller if he can arrange service.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jun 10, 2020 at 03:33 AM
Ooh, first ever Sony 48 inch OLED TV

Great for small rooms and tight spaces (where 55 inch TVs cannot fit)
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/TE2HSa5XYMw/maxresdefault.jpg)

Pero in any case, ano kaya pinagkaiba kumpara sa A9G/AG9?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nikkie on Jun 10, 2020 at 08:14 AM
Sana mura lang din yan. Still waiting for them to be in the 40k range.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on Jun 10, 2020 at 10:01 AM
I'M BETTING hindi nila pararatingin yang 48-inches na yan dito. Betting both for LG and Sony. May gagawing policy yan na parang killjoy, maybe their logic is that they don't want to "cannibalized" the sale of the mainstream sizes. Tingnan mo yung LG website, walang 48" na CX doon. Iba rin magisip yang mga kompanyang yan, sometimes they would set the choices for the Pinoys, purposedly made limited. "Huwag mong paratingin yang model na yan sa Pinas", or "Sell them this model but crippled ha."
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jun 10, 2020 at 06:39 PM
^^^
Sa LG Singapore wala pa rin sila 48 inch OLED.

Pero we'll see how it goes. It is also possible na they are just preparing manufacturing and assembly for 48 inch panels (since new form factor pa sya).

In Japan though, next month pa ang launch ng 48 inch OLED:
https://www.sony.jp/bravia/products/KJ-A9S/

I'm thinking for North America and Europe, siguro anytme Q3 or Q4 2020.

Anyways, we'll see. Pag meron lumitaw na sa Sony Asia regional website, then aabang na ako for next year :D
https://www.sony-asia.com/electronics/tv/t/televisions

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jun 10, 2020 at 07:22 PM
48" OLEDs will be priced at 65" LED prices.

Which one to choose?

:)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Jun 10, 2020 at 08:58 PM
I'M BETTING hindi nila pararatingin yang 48-inches na yan dito. Betting both for LG and Sony. May gagawing policy yan na parang killjoy, maybe their logic is that they don't want to "cannibalized" the sale of the mainstream sizes. Tingnan mo yung LG website, walang 48" na CX doon. Iba rin magisip yang mga kompanyang yan, sometimes they would set the choices for the Pinoys, purposedly made limited. "Huwag mong paratingin yang model na yan sa Pinas", or "Sell them this model but crippled ha."

i find this true.. for past models.. available ang 77 inch oled sa ibang regionmm dito di nirelease.. if they did. i wouldvd gotten one.. now i was happu to find out ilalabas ang 77 inch dito.. tapos nung nabasa ko may 48 inch. natuwa rin ako kasi sakto sya sa pc ko... then upon looking at their website, mukang di nga ilalabas 48.. well its their loss... esp these times na tingin ko magandang strategy ilabaa ang 48in oled kasi pandoras box yan... pag natikman ng tao what oled is all about, di yan mag hesitate bumili ng oled uli next time or baka magdagdag pa.. weird yung decision maker nila
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Jun 10, 2020 at 09:52 PM
In other country 48 and 55 LG CX are priced same lang. Mas maganda yata refresh rate ni 48CX and also intended for Gamers.  The 48" OLED by Sony just proves that panel really are from LG.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jun 23, 2020 at 02:26 PM
Meron na listing ang 48 inch OLED sa Sony Asia Regional website:
https://www.sony-asia.com/electronics/televisions/a9s-series

COMING SOON :)

Abang-abang nalang sa Sony PH website (either 3rd quarter or 4th quarter 2020) :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: huckyboy on Jul 25, 2020 at 01:49 AM
Just got a 55 inch B9 from Ansons for a good price. Also bought 1yr extended warranty. Very happy with the purchase, until I read about the tv hours. mine has already 800++ hrs on it!! they sold me demo unit :(

will give them a call tomorrow haist
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Jul 25, 2020 at 01:55 AM
Just got a 55 inch B9 from Ansons for a good price. Also bought 1yr extended warranty. Very happy with the purchase, until I read about the tv hours. mine has already 800++ hrs on it!! they sold me demo unit :(

will give them a call tomorrow haist

Baka that is why they gave you a good price, kasi Demo unit.

Demand ka ng Bnew sealed unit
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: huckyboy on Jul 25, 2020 at 02:06 AM
Yeah will ask for a brand new unit. They sold it as brand new so expect ko ganun nga dapat. I wont buy it if sabihin nila na demo unit yun. saklap lang didnt got the chance to check in the store tumakas lang kasi ako sa office. karma agad haay
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: JeromeA on Jul 25, 2020 at 03:41 AM
Yeah will ask for a brand new unit. They sold it as brand new so expect ko ganun nga dapat. I wont buy it if sabihin nila na demo unit yun. saklap lang didnt got the chance to check in the store tumakas lang kasi ako sa office. karma agad haay

pag demo sale naman my nakalagay na demo unit sale. baka di mo lang napansin.. kaya good price mo nakuha.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: huckyboy on Jul 25, 2020 at 08:35 AM
Hindi, brand new talaga dapat sya. I was supposed to buy sa Ansons Cash and Carry, ang problem out of stock sila. They quoted me a cash price na ok. Pero yun nga I have to wait pa dahil wala silang stock. I tried Ansons Makati naman sa The Link, asked them to price match Cash and Carry's offer. Ayun they can do it naman daw and they have stocks daw. Kaya we bought it na din a few weeks after.

Edit - Sealed pala yun unit, they opened it in front of us pa nga kaya medyo nag tiwala ako na brand new sya. so nun madiskubre ko na may 800+ hrs of use na sya ayun ang sama sa loob tuloy
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: huckyboy on Jul 25, 2020 at 11:45 AM
Update lang: Plus points to Ansons after sales service. I called them this morning and wala yun binilan namin so they told me na they will call us daw kapag dumating na. Didnt thought of it that much na naisip ko ito na chasing game na.

But ayun gulat ako they actually reached us and ni try nila iresolve. Nagapoligize and di din daw sila aware dahil galing sa ibang store daw yun stock nila. Papalitan daw ng brand new and sabi nun kausap namin he will personally check it daw na brand new.

Will update uli kapag ok na 😁

btw - kakahinayang din kasi ang ganda nun panel, walang banding. sana ganun din yun panel na maipalit nila
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Jul 25, 2020 at 08:28 PM
Oks na din talaga palitan nila yun unit mo..imagine that 800Hrs ave..12Hrs sa mall mahigit 2.months use yun and naka full bright/contrast pa sya..aka Display mode...kung sa car yan..tech. 2nd hand usage na yan.   You paid for abnew unit dpat lang bnew yun.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: huckyboy on Aug 02, 2020 at 05:36 PM
Got the replacement kahapon. Di na ni inspect nga yun sinoli ko na TV. Made sure that the replacement really is brand new this time. Im very happy with how Ansons handled it. But will my next purchase be still with them? I would be thinking twice na siguro. And hopefully my next purchase would be many yrs in the future pa.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Aug 02, 2020 at 06:25 PM
Got the replacement kahapon. Di na ni inspect nga yun sinoli ko na TV. Made sure that the replacement really is brand new this time. Im very happy with how Ansons handled it. But will my next purchase be still with them? I would be thinking twice na siguro. And hopefully my next purchase would be many yrs in the future pa.

Congratz Sir, Thats good to hear they kept their promise for a replacement.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 18, 2020 at 05:49 PM
Saw in Ansons and Abenson website.....LGCX OLED available na...yaay….55" @ 109,990  but in Caroussel Seller 93.5K....so from B9 to C9 to CX almost 10K ave. price diff.   
Hoping to get my CX this coming Sept.

Called also LG hotline and they confirmed wlang 48" silang release for now.  Also noted that our price here is very competitive compared sa Singapore, if you will check sa COURTS Singapore it's S$3697.00  mas mahal pa...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Aug 18, 2020 at 05:59 PM
Saw in Ansons and Abenson website.....LGCX OLED available na...yaay….55" @ 109,990  but in Caroussel Seller 93.5K....so from B9 to C9 to CX almost 10K ave. price diff.   
Hoping to get my CX this coming Sept.

Called also LG hotline and they confirmed wlang 48" silang release for now.  Also noted that our price here is very competitive compared sa Singapore, if you will check sa COURTS Singapore it's S$3697.00  mas mahal pa...

55C9 at 89t
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 18, 2020 at 06:08 PM
sa Caroussel seller B9 is 70K , C9 = 80K and CX 93.5K
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Aug 18, 2020 at 08:54 PM
Ok din siguro yung LG OLED48CX pang PC gaming.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nikkie on Aug 18, 2020 at 10:56 PM
Ok din siguro yung LG OLED48CX pang PC gaming.

Meron na ba to?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Aug 18, 2020 at 11:41 PM
Meron na ba to?

Wala pa akong nakikita. Kung nagkaroon ng 55CX may chance na lumabas din yung 48CX dito.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 19, 2020 at 10:02 AM
Sabi ni LG Phil..wla pa daw advice kung magkakaron sa Pinas….seems limited pa yun release and mostly sa EU lang pa muna.  The price is almost close to 55CX..this caters for those with limited space and mas oks yata pang gaming monitor.  Not sure but parang meron me nawatch sa YouTube review na compatible na CX sa PS5 and Xbox.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Sep 07, 2020 at 04:35 PM
Wow looks elegant :O

https://www.panasonic.com/ph/consumer/home-entertainment/televisions/th-65hz1000s.html

65 inch only for Philippines ; 55 inch model regional availability is currently only for Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand

Anyways, here is a review of Panasonic HZ1000 OLED TV =)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oe2lIm-JAWM
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Sep 08, 2020 at 03:20 PM
How much is the ongoing price for sony 65 inch oled? Thanks
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Sep 09, 2020 at 01:09 AM
How much is the ongoing price for sony 65 inch oled? Thanks

^^^
Bravia A9G (Philippine pricing)?

Nakalimutan ko na..........pero I have been seeing as low as 20-30k PHP off SRP (cash discount plus freebies) within Makati appliance stores.

No rush siguro to clear inventory kasi wala pa ata direct successor ang A9G.

Ako personally, for Sony, ang hinihintay ko is yung ASEAN regional launch ng A9S 48 inch OLED.
I think hinihintay nila is yung assembly preparation from Sony Malaysia factory.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: turismo1997 on Sep 09, 2020 at 09:08 AM
Got the replacement kahapon. Di na ni inspect nga yun sinoli ko na TV. Made sure that the replacement really is brand new this time. Im very happy with how Ansons handled it. But will my next purchase be still with them? I would be thinking twice na siguro. And hopefully my next purchase would be many yrs in the future pa.


How much did you get it sir?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Sep 09, 2020 at 03:46 PM
^^^
Bravia A9G (Philippine pricing)?

Nakalimutan ko na..........pero I have been seeing as low as 20-30k PHP off SRP (cash discount plus freebies) within Makati appliance stores.

No rush siguro to clear inventory kasi wala pa ata direct successor ang A9G.

Ako personally, for Sony, ang hinihintay ko is yung ASEAN regional launch ng A9S 48 inch OLED.
I think hinihintay nila is yung assembly preparation from Sony Malaysia factory.

Thanks sir, yes, im aiming for that model. Hopefully price will go down a little bit coming december hehe.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Sep 10, 2020 at 05:03 AM
Thanks sir, yes, im aiming for that model. Hopefully price will go down a little bit coming december hehe.

Abang-abang.
Usually, sa end ng taon, naglalabas si Sony PH ng bagong product/promotional brochure (e.g. Winter promo mula December hanggang first quarter of the succeeding year).

So yeah, wait-and-see =)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: huckyboy on Sep 17, 2020 at 10:57 AM

How much did you get it sir?

It was 65k back then. Now that the X series is already out, baka mas mura na to siguro. Stocks na lang ang kalaban for them to maintain that price point kasi even before then pahirapan na makakuha ng B9.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jlodvo on Sep 21, 2020 at 01:37 PM
LG OLED 48CX  walang available sa PH?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on Sep 21, 2020 at 01:53 PM
48-inch OLED? Wala yan di yan darating sa Pilipinas, mark my word. Sinabi ko na yan noon pa 3 months ago, na di yan nila ipaparating dito. Kung ano yung modelo which has a certainty of being more useful for more people (especially for distant learning and other teach-in purposes in academics that are wrought by the epidemic exigency), the manufacturer will make sure it won't get sold in RP. Ang katwiran ng mga yan they will not allow this model to "cannibalized" their 55" models, maybe it has a better profit margin, maybe the CX 48" is meant to be a price-barrier breaker to sway consumers to troop to OLED and thus has lower margin. Even Sony won't seemed to introduced it, they have a Sony version of that LG 48" panel - but at least even in North America it still has to see the light of day, now we'll see if they're going to be responsive to Filipino consumers who dreams of owning an OLED....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noah727 on Sep 22, 2020 at 08:27 PM
48-inch OLED? Wala yan di yan darating sa Pilipinas, mark my word. Sinabi ko na yan noon pa 3 months ago, na di yan nila ipaparating dito. Kung ano yung modelo which has a certainty of being more useful for more people (especially for distant learning and other teach-in purposes in academics that are wrought by the epidemic exigency), the manufacturer will make sure it won't get sold in RP. Ang katwiran ng mga yan they will not allow this model to "cannibalized" their 55" models, maybe it has a better profit margin, maybe the CX 48" is meant to be a price-barrier breaker to sway consumers to troop to OLED and thus has lower margin. Even Sony won't seemed to introduced it, they have a Sony version of that LG 48" panel - but at least even in North America it still has to see the light of day, now we'll see if they're going to be responsive to Filipino consumers who dreams of owning an OLED....
Confirmed from SG sellers that CX48 will not be offered in SG market.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Sep 23, 2020 at 02:27 PM
LG 48 Inch OLED - Thailand
https://www.lg.com/th/tv/lg-OLED48CXPTA#pdp_where
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 23, 2020 at 06:04 PM
what is now the price range of the cheapest 65-inch OLED from Sony and LG?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jlodvo on Oct 04, 2020 at 12:28 AM
guys question di kc ako familiar 2 types pala hdmi 2.1 cable yng isa may world na fiber optic, which one should i get? copper or fiber optic or it doesnt matter? for the LG CX48 , thanks

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Oct 04, 2020 at 07:48 AM
Just got a 55CX..Soo satisfied with it's performance....checked the panel on white, green, blue and black slides and everythin is ok..and most importantly running hours @0. Digital and analog tuner is nice, only connected an aerial antenna of TV+ and kuha nya lahat ng available local channel  both digital and analig broadcast.  My only comments is the speaker is suffering sa distortion sa low.frequencies even on  low volume i.e. 33 range.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Bionic DJ on Oct 04, 2020 at 10:32 AM
I have an LG E7 since 2018.

A few weeks ago, I received a notification through the inbox of my TV that I am entitled to free replacement of the power board of my TV, which is currently running okay.

Ano ang ibig sabihin ng LG sa notification? Shall I have my power board replaced kahit wala pa naman problema ang unit ko or wait for it to break down? Takot ko kasi na baka magkakaroon ng problema once magalaw ng local technician.

Thank you sa mga sasagot!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Oct 04, 2020 at 10:46 AM
I have an LG E7 since 2018.

A few weeks ago, I received a notification through the inbox of my TV that I am entitled to free replacement of the power board of my TV, which is currently running okay.

Ano ang ibig sabihin ng LG sa notification? Shall I have my power board replaced kahit wala pa naman problema ang unit ko or wait for it to break down? Takot ko kasi na baka magkakaroon ng problema once magalaw ng local technician.

Thank you sa mga sasagot!

huwag nalang galawin baka lumabas pa ibang problems. As the saying goes "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Bionic DJ on Oct 04, 2020 at 11:40 AM
huwag nalang galawin baka lumabas pa ibang problems. As the saying goes "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"  ;D

Thanks for the answer, that's what I thought so...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: edwn1220 on Oct 04, 2020 at 11:52 AM
I have an LG E7 since 2018.

A few weeks ago, I received a notification through the inbox of my TV that I am entitled to free replacement of the power board of my TV, which is currently running okay.

Ano ang ibig sabihin ng LG sa notification? Shall I have my power board replaced kahit wala pa naman problema ang unit ko or wait for it to break down? Takot ko kasi na baka magkakaroon ng problema once magalaw ng local technician.

Thank you sa mga sasagot!

I think you should heed  LG's call ( in your case, email :)) to replace your TV's power board. Google search reveals this:

LG to recall some OLED TVs due to overheating issue (https://www.zdnet.com/article/lg-to-recall-some-oled-tvs-due-to-overheating-issue/)

Quote
The affected models are: The 2016 models of OLED65E6, OLED65G6, and OLED77G6; the 2017 models of OLED65B7, OLED65C7, OLED65E7, OLED65G7, OLED65W7, OLED77G7, and OLED77W7; for 2018 models, they are OLED65G8, OLED65W8, OLED77C8, and OLED77W8; and the affected 2019 models are OLED65W9, OLED77B9, OLED77C9, and OLED77W9.

My Honda car was recalled a few years ago. It was one of the several thousands of units found to have a potentially defective power window switch which may be a fire hazard. Ang sa akin lang, I'd rather be safe than sorry.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Bionic DJ on Oct 04, 2020 at 11:59 AM
I think you should heed  LG's call ( in your case, email :)) to replace your TV's power board. Google search reveals this:

LG to recall some OLED TVs due to overheating issue (https://www.zdnet.com/article/lg-to-recall-some-oled-tvs-due-to-overheating-issue/)

Ngayon ko pa nabasa/nalaman ito. Thank you for this sir, I think I have to coordinate with the authorized service center in our area. Nasa province kasi ako.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Oct 04, 2020 at 06:38 PM
^ is this the 1st time for a TV to have such recall?  galing naman ng LG! =D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Bionic DJ on Oct 07, 2020 at 04:02 PM
Update with my 65E7

Contacted already the local LG service center, in which they also contacted the national distributor for the replacement procedure para gawan ng job order. 1 of the documents needed was the sales invoice of the TV that was bought 3 years ago. It was long misplaced/lost already. Still talking back & forth with them at the moment for other alternative. Sinabihan ko na nga na gagawa na lang ako ng affidavit of loss or demand letter from my lawyer. Kusang pumasok naman ang notification sa TV ko, so meaning, kasama ito sa mga recalled models/units.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: air ween on Oct 08, 2020 at 02:55 PM
Just got a 55CX..Soo satisfied with it's performance....checked the panel on white, green, blue and black slides and everythin is ok..and most importantly running hours @0. Digital and analog tuner is nice, only connected an aerial antenna of TV+ and kuha nya lahat ng available local channel  both digital and analig broadcast.  My only comments is the speaker is suffering sa distortion sa low.frequencies even on  low volume i.e. 33 range.

Where did you buy?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jlodvo on Oct 10, 2020 at 09:23 PM
anyone tried buying tv sa labas like AMAZON? anone know how much yng custom tax papasok d2? i know my 12% vat and Duty Rate, di ko lng alam ilang % ang duty tax ng oled tv

really wanted to get the LG 48cx to try as my main pc monitor
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: comet on Oct 11, 2020 at 12:36 AM
you may ask johnny air cargo, they can bring in TVs
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jlodvo on Oct 13, 2020 at 02:22 PM
you may ask johnny air cargo, they can bring in TVs

Thanks for the tip ordered one from newegg and send to Jacs hope it gets here in one piece and hopefully firmware bugs fix by the time it arrives
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Oct 13, 2020 at 02:45 PM
Hi, so how much ang breakdown?  i.e. shipping , unit price.. care to share? 

edit: saw in newegg….it's  $1,497...meron pa ba sales tax yan?   plus shipping pa.

Now if I will base the local pricing here via caroussel seller looks like hindi na nalalayo ang prices ng 55" OLED here.  yun nga lang the 48" is not available here.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jaime4i on Oct 13, 2020 at 11:31 PM
you may ask johnny air cargo, they can bring in TVs
Hello dok! na order niya na kanina. hihihihi

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Oct 14, 2020 at 11:46 AM
update us kung ano procedure, salamat. lumabas din kasi sa tv nmin c7. thankfully andto pa sakin yung resibo and all.



Update with my 65E7

Contacted already the local LG service center, in which they also contacted the national distributor for the replacement procedure para gawan ng job order. 1 of the documents needed was the sales invoice of the TV that was bought 3 years ago. It was long misplaced/lost already. Still talking back & forth with them at the moment for other alternative. Sinabihan ko na nga na gagawa na lang ako ng affidavit of loss or demand letter from my lawyer. Kusang pumasok naman ang notification sa TV ko, so meaning, kasama ito sa mga recalled models/units.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Bionic DJ on Oct 16, 2020 at 09:04 AM
update us kung ano procedure, salamat. lumabas din kasi sa tv nmin c7. thankfully andto pa sakin yung resibo and all.

Update:

Pumayag na din ang LG Philippines to send the power board to the local service center without the sales invoice. They just requested a screenshot of my TV with the notification on display. Dumating na nga ang replacement part a few days later, schedule na lang namin with the technician since sa bahay lang nya gagawin.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Oct 21, 2020 at 08:32 AM
paps try mo pic mo ung old ska new powersupply pg inopen and install n nila.  tia

Update:

Pumayag na din ang LG Philippines to send the power board to the local service center without the sales invoice. They just requested a screenshot of my TV with the notification on display. Dumating na nga ang replacement part a few days later, schedule na lang namin with the technician since sa bahay lang nya gagawin.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Nov 03, 2020 at 06:13 PM
Hindi po naglabas ng 48" ang LG CX OLED model locally? Smallest sa lg.ph website is 55".
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Nov 04, 2020 at 01:33 PM
Yes as discussed on previous post..nearest country where it was released is Thailand lang..yun isa post nagorder sya online newegg..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Bionic DJ on Nov 04, 2020 at 02:07 PM
Why all the hassles of getting the 48 incher abroad when 55" are available here?

Malaki ba ang price difference after the landed cost ng 48"?

Kahit papaano, the bigger is always better pa din.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Nov 04, 2020 at 03:47 PM
Kanya kanyang preference Sir...meron ggamitin solely as a monitor /photo editing or gaming..or 48" lang kasya sa space nila...many reasons. Price actually is very nil ang differrence.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Bionic DJ on Nov 04, 2020 at 05:55 PM
The most important thing is -

Will the local service center honor the warranty of the units bought abroad?

If you have read my earlier posts above, my TV was included on the worldwide recall due to the issue of overheating of the power board and the part was replaced for free even if it was 2017 model. Kudos to LG Philippines!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Nov 14, 2020 at 10:13 PM
Tanong lang para sa SONY OLED

Ano difference ng A9G and A9S?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Nov 15, 2020 at 02:50 AM
The most important thing is -

Will the local service center honor the warranty of the units bought abroad?

If you have read my earlier posts above, my TV was included on the worldwide recall due to the issue of overheating of the power board and the part was replaced for free even if it was 2017 model. Kudos to LG Philippines!

What models are tthose?

You have the link.

Lucky you😃
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jlodvo on Nov 29, 2020 at 07:36 AM
Cx48 landed yesterday and I'm using it right now , reason for me getting this is for PC use and gaming, and was looking for the smallest size to have a decent PPI pixel per inch because of viewing distance, and coming from a old isp 30inch wow its very huge hahahaha but very emersive , trying to get used to it pa, pero ganda talaga oled kahit mahal na gastos sulit

for the total cost 110k including shipping from US

for warranty i dont think so hope nalang di ma sira agad, pero really wanted to try this one out kaya risk nalang
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jlodvo on Nov 29, 2020 at 07:45 AM
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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Bionic DJ on Nov 29, 2020 at 09:56 AM
What models are tthose?

You have the link.

Lucky you😃

The affected models are: The 2016 models of OLED65E6, OLED65G6, and OLED77G6; the 2017 models of OLED65B7, OLED65C7, OLED65E7, OLED65G7, OLED65W7, OLED77G7, and OLED77W7; for 2018 models, they are OLED65G8, OLED65W8, OLED77C8, and OLED77W8; and the affected 2019 models are OLED65W9, OLED77B9, OLED77C9, and OLED77W9.

Here's the link:

https://www.zdnet.com/article/lg-to-recall-some-oled-tvs-due-to-overheating-issue/
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Pipo_1925 on Nov 29, 2020 at 01:29 PM
may skyworth oled na bang binebenta dito sa pinas?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Nov 29, 2020 at 05:10 PM
Cx48 landed yesterday and I'm using it right now , reason for me getting this is for PC use and gaming, and was looking for the smallest size to have a decent PPI pixel per inch because of viewing distance, and coming from a old isp 30inch wow its very huge hahahaha but very emersive , trying to get used to it pa, pero ganda talaga oled kahit mahal na gastos sulit

for the total cost 110k including shipping from US

for warranty i dont think so hope nalang di ma sira agad, pero really wanted to try this one out kaya risk nalang

nice!  congratz,sir!  buti naingatan nila sa shipping =D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Adarna on Dec 06, 2020 at 12:52 AM
The affected models are: The 2016 models of OLED65E6, OLED65G6, and OLED77G6; the 2017 models of OLED65B7, OLED65C7, OLED65E7, OLED65G7, OLED65W7, OLED77G7, and OLED77W7; for 2018 models, they are OLED65G8, OLED65W8, OLED77C8, and OLED77W8; and the affected 2019 models are OLED65W9, OLED77B9, OLED77C9, and OLED77W9.

Here's the link:

https://www.zdnet.com/article/lg-to-recall-some-oled-tvs-due-to-overheating-issue/
One of the few times I'm thankful I got the low-end model. ;) B6 is awesome! Won't replace it until 8K streaming or blu-ray comes out.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Dec 09, 2020 at 08:38 AM
One of the few times I'm thankful I got the low-end model. ;) B6 is awesome! Won't replace it until 8K streaming or blu-ray comes out.

very good! I'm happy for you...!  it would've 4 years on January 2021, only if I've had proceeded with my B6 purchase back then

>:D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jan 08, 2021 at 02:26 AM
Ang ganda
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xj97eumWxSw
https://www.sony-asia.com/electronics/televisions/a90j-series
https://www.sony.com.ph/electronics/bravia-xr

(https://www.areadvd.de/images/2021/01/BRAVIA_XR_Lineup-Aufmacher.jpeg)
(https://i.blogs.es/94acf3/bravia-sony-a90j/450_1000.jpg)
(https://i.ytimg.com/vi/xj97eumWxSw/maxresdefault.jpg)
(https://th.bing.com/th/id/OIP.i8Dx1pGqFHHBIoDykm9-4QHaIi?pid=Api&rs=1)

See you in the Philippines later this year :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jan 10, 2021 at 03:23 PM
^ the promise of Sony this 2021 to be a great year for movie buffs =D

I think there'll be no more Sony Android TV but it will be replaced with Sony Google TV as a better and more timely reference to it...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sdsmds on Jan 24, 2021 at 12:14 AM
Ok ba LG OLED CX? Or LG Nano 80 or 91? Planning to buy tv this wk. thanks
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: crazyhog on Jan 24, 2021 at 01:28 AM
OLED for me


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sdsmds on Jan 24, 2021 at 11:25 AM
OLED for me


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Worth ba yung price difference ng oled vs nano?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: crazyhog on Jan 24, 2021 at 12:00 PM
Worth ba yung price difference ng oled vs nano?
yes for me if u want the best PQ.. and NANO if di ako nagkamali use IPS panel wc is inferior in terms of black level.. try nyo po Sony x900H or 950H. meron side by side comparison s OLED.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sdsmds on Jan 24, 2021 at 12:18 PM
yes for me if u want the best PQ.. and NANO if di ako nagkamali use IPS panel wc is inferior in terms of black level.. try nyo po Sony x900H or 950H. meron side by side comparison s OLED.


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Thanks sa info. Check ko rin Sony. LG user kse kmi
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: taloy on Jan 24, 2021 at 06:20 PM
for streaming only go for Nano or QLED but for BluRay OLED talaga hehehe....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Jan 25, 2021 at 12:06 AM
OLED  55CX had significantly drop price na..since last Oct. It dropped na by 13K. And meron na din BX Series for only 65k...why settle for the 2nd best..mag OLED na.  What I also like with it is a very responsive processor compared to others..very simple to navigate.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Feb 21, 2021 at 10:12 AM
Approved na 65 inch oled ko hehe...

Guys what is the difference of sony a9g and the a8f?

A9g is the 2019 model, yun isa 2018 but why is a8f more expensive? Because meron dolby vision yun a8f?

If i wait for newer models, it might cost too much already. Ok na ako between this two hehe..
Thanks

Which is better?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: anya618 on Feb 21, 2021 at 10:15 AM
Approved na 65 inch oled ko hehe...

Guys what is the difference of sony a9g and the a8f?

A9g is the 2019 model, yun isa 2018 but why is a8f more expensive? Because meron dolby vision yun a8f?

If i wait for newer models, it might cost too much already. Ok na ako between this two hehe..
Thanks

Which is better?

how much sir ang 65 oled?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Feb 21, 2021 at 10:16 AM
Thanks sa info. Check ko rin Sony. LG user kse kmi

Hi sir, na check mo ba yun 900 or 950 vs oled ng sony? Big difference ang oled? Thanks
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Feb 21, 2021 at 10:17 AM
how much sir ang 65 oled?

I check sa sony ph website for idea. Yun a9g is around 166 thou. Yun a8f is 199 thou. Kaya nag taka ako why older model more expensive
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Feb 21, 2021 at 12:12 PM
Should i worry about burn in?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Feb 21, 2021 at 03:49 PM
Approved na 65 inch oled ko hehe...

Guys what is the difference of sony a9g and the a8f?

A9g is the 2019 model, yun isa 2018 but why is a8f more expensive? Because meron dolby vision yun a8f?

If i wait for newer models, it might cost too much already. Ok na ako between this two hehe..
Thanks

Which is better?

mali lang pricing nila nun sa sony tv. now ksi di na nalalayo sa US price ang LG and SONY oleds sa US pricing lalo pag cash. the sony a9g is the better buy, not a8f. they both have dolby vision.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Feb 21, 2021 at 04:15 PM
mali lang pricing nila nun sa sony tv. now ksi di na nalalayo sa US price ang LG and SONY oleds sa US pricing lalo pag cash. the sony a9g is the better buy, not a8f. they both have dolby vision.

Thanks sir. Yes, mali nga pricing, much lower. I bought na the a9g hehe..installing na hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: crazyhog on Feb 21, 2021 at 04:20 PM
Thanks sir. Yes, mali nga pricing, much lower. I bought na the a9g hehe..installing na hehe
gratz sir.. magkano score mo sir?


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Feb 21, 2021 at 04:24 PM
gratz sir.. magkano score mo sir?


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Thanks sir. I got it for 135,700 cash, ansons. I wanted sana to use credit card, sayang points but 141 thou ata..installment is 150 plus, so i just went for maximum discount sa cash.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Feb 22, 2021 at 11:36 AM
The sony 65 a9g is just beautiful. Pq is jaw dropping. Even my wife noticed it right away hehe..so justified purchase hehe..

Later will test it with my panasonic ub820 player.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Feb 23, 2021 at 10:32 AM
panasonic is also selling oled 65" HZ1000 now for 115k cash. dami na option now na murang oled for cash basis.

sony a9g 135k more or less
LG CX 109k more or less
panasonic HZ1000 115k more or less.

sa march possible na bumaba pa yan ng 1-2k cguro but not more. pag dating ng 2021 models.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: [joms] on Mar 03, 2021 at 09:48 PM
Kelan usually lumalabas yung mga 2021 models ng tv dito sa pinas?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Mar 04, 2021 at 07:15 AM
Dapat 2nd Q.  But like yun last year due to impact ng Pandemic...Last Q na na-release.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 04, 2021 at 12:40 PM
LG CX 65” 4K Smart SELF-LIT OLED TV with AI ThinQ® (2020) - 98K na lang sa CRS appliances ... I think that this is the lowest for a 65-inch LG OLED65CXPTA
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Mar 06, 2021 at 01:40 AM
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/lg-oled-tvs-for-2021-could-get-cheaper-heres-why

I checked and the prices are indeed lower in Korea and Japan.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: crazyhog on Mar 06, 2021 at 09:13 AM
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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Mar 09, 2021 at 06:37 PM
BRAVIA A90J OLED
I wait for your Philippine arrival later this year  :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 09, 2021 at 10:29 PM
94,500 cash na lang yung LG OLED na 65-inch CX9
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Mar 10, 2021 at 02:33 AM
Hindi, brand new talaga dapat sya. I was supposed to buy sa Ansons Cash and Carry, ang problem out of stock sila. They quoted me a cash price na ok. Pero yun nga I have to wait pa dahil wala silang stock. I tried Ansons Makati naman sa The Link, asked them to price match Cash and Carry's offer. Ayun they can do it naman daw and they have stocks daw. Kaya we bought it na din a few weeks after.

Edit - Sealed pala yun unit, they opened it in front of us pa nga kaya medyo nag tiwala ako na brand new sya. so nun madiskubre ko na may 800+ hrs of use na sya ayun ang sama sa loob tuloy

Question po, how did you know na may 800+hrs usage na po siya? Makikita po ba yun sa settings?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Mar 10, 2021 at 12:55 PM
Yep it's easy to access, for LG OLED  go to All Settings - General - About this TV - TV Information.  Dun mo makikita Total Power On Time. ..also serial# and Model#....what I also quickly check if it matches the serial# marked in the Box ...Also sa first time na Turn ON ang Unit dapat meron sya initialization and will display a Total full screen White, Green, Blue screen to checks for deadpixels...kapag wala nun tyak na Open na yun Unit.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Mar 11, 2021 at 03:09 AM
^Thanks sir. Yung Sony OLED po kaya makikita din po kaya yung total usage hours?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Deckard on Mar 12, 2021 at 07:21 AM
The price of LG CX is almost same as the Sony x950h. Which is a better buy in 2021?


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: crazyhog on Mar 12, 2021 at 01:15 PM
The price of LG CX is almost same as the Sony x950h. Which is a better buy in 2021?


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OLED if madilim or controlled un lights
950H if open area at maraming lights..

OLED > LED in terms of PQ, IMO!
For 950H, maganda din and at par to OLED on some scene.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Mar 12, 2021 at 06:24 PM
OLED still far superior even sa Full Array LED TV. Sa brightness lang tlaga talo kaya hiyang sya sa Maliwanag na area as mentioned above.  Also if takot ka sa possible screen burn in. Mas energy efficient din si OLED compared sa Full Array
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Deckard on Mar 13, 2021 at 08:19 AM
Thank you. As I wont be watching mostly 4k, but kost likely streaming channels, which is best in upscaling?


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Mar 13, 2021 at 02:02 PM
The price of LG CX is almost same as the Sony x950h. Which is a better buy in 2021?


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imho sa brightness level and no burn-in lang lamang yung Sony, but on all other aspects lamang na yung LG OLED.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CMac on Mar 13, 2021 at 05:02 PM
If you bought a LED, you'll probably ponder the what ifs for not getting an OLED.
If you bought the OLED, you'll probably never give the LED a second thought.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 14, 2021 at 02:45 AM
sa CRS 94,500 na lang cash ng 65-inch LG CX9 OLED, while the Sony X9507H is 88,300 ... difficult not to choose the OLED because of the price difference ... but there is still the Sony advantage on the app side (being Android), brightness, and not having to worry about burn-in image
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Mar 14, 2021 at 08:59 PM
I have used both Sony android and the LG WebOS...IMHO lamang na lamang si LG WebOS...lalo na yun sa CX series..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Mar 15, 2021 at 06:09 AM
Guys, makikita din po ba sa settings yung number of usage hours sa Sony OLED like sa LG?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Deckard on Mar 20, 2021 at 06:57 PM
LG VESA backmount holes appear to be lower than standard.  I have an existing mount on the wall.  If I retain the mount, the LG would be mounted higher than usual.  How do you guys deal with this lower holes in the LG?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: muypogi on Mar 25, 2021 at 11:17 AM
The price of LG CX is almost same as the Sony x950h. Which is a better buy in 2021?


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Just pulled the trigger on an LG 55CX since the price was quite attractive na at PHP65k + delivery charges.

IMHO, resolution gain vs my old 2013 Panasonic plasma was very apparent.   Also I needed a TV to play 4k content since some streaming movies use 4k na which the old HD sets can't show.

Wanted a Sony, but since LG supplies the Sony panels anyway, I figured the picture difference would not be that large, as I also looked at both panels sa mall.  Mas mura LG so went with the LG.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: halvert on Mar 25, 2021 at 12:44 PM
Cong ats on your purchase! Pangarap ko magka oled. Siguro pag mas affordable na
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Deckard on Mar 25, 2021 at 08:56 PM
@muypogi , congrats . Am pulling the trigger on the cx 65 sooon.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: muypogi on Mar 26, 2021 at 10:01 AM
Cong ats on your purchase! Pangarap ko magka oled. Siguro pag mas affordable na

Actually, if you compare the prices of say, the mid-level Panasonic plasma sets back in 2013, the current price of the LG 55CX is either lower or the same, adjusting for inflation over the years.  This means you're actually getting more for your money in terms of the sets now, kasi higher 4k resolution, Dolby Atmos, smart TV etc.  Note also 2013 was probably the period where Plasma tech was the peak in terms of quality and also the lowest in price, relatively speaking.

So yes, you can wait some more, pero if you buy the 2020 models (CX/BX/GX) at current prices, they present very good value for money.

Naghintay din ako until sets became more affordable.  The 55CX I recall is priced at par nominally with the Panasonic UT/ST plasma sets before.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on Mar 26, 2021 at 10:10 AM
I remember paying around 75K for my Pana 42PV70 back in 2009 I think.  Nakulam ako dito sa PDVD
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Mar 26, 2021 at 02:39 PM
Wow tbat's 30% cheaper 5months ago..nice find...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Mar 31, 2021 at 02:43 AM
Lumabas na sa Sony Singapore website ang listing para sa BRAVIA A80J

https://www.sony.com.sg/electronics/televisions/a80j-series?cpint=HOMEPAGE_TOPBANNER_CES2021TVA80J_7302

For the Singapore market, three screen sizes will be available:
-55 inch
-65 inch
-77 inch

:)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Mar 31, 2021 at 10:10 AM
Lumabas na sa Sony Singapore website ang listing para sa BRAVIA A80J

https://www.sony.com.sg/electronics/televisions/a80j-series?cpint=HOMEPAGE_TOPBANNER_CES2021TVA80J_7302

For the Singapore market, three screen sizes will be available:
-55 inch
-65 inch
-77 inch

:)

Is this the a90j sa america? Have excellent reviews so far. Nice
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 31, 2021 at 11:22 AM
sobrang mahal daw ng A90J compared to the new EVO OLED G1 ng LG ... $1200 difference as per Youtube review ... both have excellent picture quality, mas better daw yung Sony, but the reviewer was recommending LG due to the huge price difference
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Mar 31, 2021 at 11:40 AM
The only difference aside from that price?  The word COGNITIVE AI sa  processor. All.else is same...well sa sounds tech din pala.   If money is not an issue definitely SONY A9J is better.  Personally am only willing to shed less than 100K for a 55"
 TV. And the price is actually dropping, lalo na yun outgoing model lol.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Apr 02, 2021 at 05:22 PM
My Samsung LED series7 tv have conked out Wednesday afternoon just in time for the long weekend  >:(

I always wanted to try an LG OLED 65", any ideas how much presently would one cost? & what model is best to get? or do I get another OLED brand?

Any suggestions?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Apr 02, 2021 at 09:12 PM
My Samsung LED series7 tv have conked out Wednesday afternoon just in time for the long weekend  >:(

I always wanted to try an LG OLED 65", any ideas how much presently would one cost? & what model is best to get? or do I get another OLED brand?

Any suggestions?

CRS appliance is advertising the LG 65CX model for 94,500 cash .... the owner is a member in this forum - WelcRs yung name nya, but it is easier to transact via their FB messenger, search mo rin sa FB ... I've bought two AC's and a ref from them, highly recommended yung seller and best price pag cash
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Apr 02, 2021 at 09:44 PM
CRS appliance is advertising the LG 65CX model for 94,500 cash .... the owner is a member in this forum - WelcRs yung name nya, but it is easier to transact via their FB messenger, search mo rin sa FB ... I've bought two AC's and a ref from them, highly recommended yung seller and best price pag cash

Thanks very much for the lead. Problem is I'm here in Cebu but at least I have a price gauge to compare w/ other models & brands.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: crazyhog on Apr 03, 2021 at 09:21 AM
Thanks very much for the lead. Problem is I'm here in Cebu but at least I have a price gauge to compare w/ other models & brands.
Abenson Davao best offer was 103k cash/straight card.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Apr 03, 2021 at 06:18 PM
Abenson Davao best offer was 103k cash/straight card.


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wow that's low. Just happen to widow shop this lunchtime for some monitors, the C8 65" here is P119,990, cash price is P119,000  ;D
I know there are plenty of stores to look for some more just happen to pass by in one of the stores in Ayala.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on Apr 03, 2021 at 06:26 PM
CRS appliance is advertising the LG 65CX model for 94,500 cash .... the owner is a member in this forum - WelcRs yung name nya, but it is easier to transact via their FB messenger, search mo rin sa FB ... I've bought two AC's and a ref from them, highly recommended yung seller and best price pag cash

Bait nyan si Rowel. Dami ko na din nakuhang TV's and other appliances sa kanya.  Yes...cash is king. Laki discount sa kanya. Dali pa kausap.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: crazyhog on Apr 03, 2021 at 06:52 PM
wow that's low. Just happen to widow shop this lunchtime for some monitors, the C8 65" here is P119,990, cash price is P119,000  ;D
I know there are plenty of stores to look for some more just happen to pass by in one of the stores in Ayala.

latest price s Abenson website nasa p99,xxx na sir for 65 CX model. Here s Abenson Davao, ang alam ko display unit n lang available unit nila. sulayi dha Abesnon cebu sir bzn makahabol pa
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Apr 03, 2021 at 06:59 PM
latest price s Abenson website nasa p99,xxx na sir for 65 CX model. Here s Abenson Davao, ang alam ko display unit n lang available unit nila. sulayi dha Abesnon cebu sir bzn makahabol pa


I did also, but didnt see any OLEDs except LG UHD 4k. I just didnt ask the guy coz he seems doesnt feel like entertaining, maybe having a bad day. So I went to the other store w/c they have & that was the price. No rush at the moment so there will be no regrets. hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 03, 2021 at 08:27 PM
Did Panasonic have a sale as well? If the 65 HZ1000 ever gets near 100k then I wouldn't mind getting that over the LG CX.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Apr 04, 2021 at 05:02 AM
Did Panasonic have a sale as well? If the 65 HZ1000 ever gets near 100k then I wouldn't mind getting that over the LG CX.

didnt have a chance to check on the PANA, was just aiming for LG, Sony & 3rd opt was Samsung. The Sony Oled was still high @ P120k up, I think only the LG Oled has drop below P100k as crazyhog said in Abenson branches. These are the 65 inchers.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Apr 05, 2021 at 05:19 PM
Nagbebenta na pala ang Sony Philippines sa Lazada / Lazmall (never knew)

https://www.lazada.com.ph/products/sony-kd-55a9g-a9g-master-series-oled-4k-ultra-hd-high-dynamic-range-i1037254887-s3497768050.html?spm=a2o4l.seller.list.13.3c484830l6Vj0m&mp=1&freeshipping=1
https://www.lazada.com.ph/products/sony-kd-65a9g-a9g-master-series-oled-4k-ultra-hd-high-dynamic-range-i1037214004-s3497556583.html?spm=a2o4l.seller.list.21.3c484830l6Vj0m&mp=1&freeshipping=1
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 05, 2021 at 05:50 PM
didnt have a chance to check on the PANA, was just aiming for LG, Sony & 3rd opt was Samsung. The Sony Oled was still high @ P120k up, I think only the LG Oled has drop below P100k as crazyhog said in Abenson branches. These are the 65 inchers.

This is what I saw on Carousell:

📛PANASONIC  OLED TV📛

📌MODEL: TH-55GZ1000S
❎SRP: 118,990
✅CASH:74,500

📌MODEL:TH-65GZ1000S
❎SRP:178,990
✅CASH:112,000
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Apr 05, 2021 at 09:05 PM
I have considered  it as well last year but sa LG na  din ako bumagsak. GZ I think is still a 2019 model and am not so keen on its aesthetic (TV stand) ..Bdway am a Panasonic LCD TV owner din. The new model of Panasonic OLED is HZ series, which is technically 2020 model pa rin..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 05, 2021 at 11:13 PM
I foresee the GZ models going on clearance during the holiday season, maybe 70k for the 65 inch.

As I've posted earlier, the 65 HZ1000 below 100k would be tempting. The current CX pricing is tough to beat though.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Deckard on Apr 09, 2021 at 11:49 AM
Can anybody suggest a good bias lighting kit thats available locally. Im having eyestrain using an  OLED in a  semi dark room. Thank you.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CMac on Apr 09, 2021 at 02:04 PM
A lamp positioned in plane with a display screen (either side) that does not introduce reflection is the easiest thing to do.
I prefer a warm white tone.
If you are adventurous, install a diy ambilight at the back of the screen. But there we go again, complicating things. :P
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Apr 10, 2021 at 06:11 PM
Looks like bumigay na din si Samsung kay LG... Implied  admitting that OLED is really the best compared to their QLED LCD tech.... Samsung just entered a contract to buy OLED panels sa LG..https://www.theverge.com/2021/4/9/22375179/samsung-electronics-lg-display-oled-tv-panels-quantum-dot-qd


What Hi-Fi?: Anti-OLED Samsung is about to start selling its own OLED TVs – pass the popcorn.
https://www.whathifi.com/features/anti-oled-samsung-is-about-to-start-selling-its-own-oled-tvs-pass-the-popcorn
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Deckard on Apr 10, 2021 at 07:25 PM
A lamp positioned in plane with a display screen (either side) that does not introduce reflection is the easiest thing to do.
I prefer a warm white tone.
If you are adventurous, install a diy ambilight at the back of the screen. But there we go again, complicating things. :P

Thanks Bro.  But going for the least complicated route.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on Apr 10, 2021 at 07:39 PM
Can anybody suggest a good bias lighting kit thats available locally. Im having eyestrain using an  OLED in a  semi dark room. Thank you.

get one of those USB powered LED light strips with double sided tape. Once you turn the TV on it lights up as well. very easy to install. Had the same issue before and that solution lessened my eye strain when watching movies in a dark room
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Apr 11, 2021 at 07:29 AM
finally pull the trigger on LG CXPPA 65", & all I can say the picture is magnificent ang layo sa QLED 75" namin sa picture quality. Black is really black!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Deckard on Apr 12, 2021 at 11:07 AM
get one of those USB powered LED light strips with double sided tape. Once you turn the TV on it lights up as well. very easy to install. Had the same issue before and that solution lessened my eye strain when watching movies in a dark room
Thanks.

Ordered LED strips thats near 6500 k, that are dimmable for better control.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Deckard on Apr 12, 2021 at 11:08 AM
finally pull the trigger on LG CXPPA 65", & all I can say the picture is magnificent ang layo sa QLED 75" namin sa picture quality. Black is really black!
Same experience. Dolby vision over Netflix is a treat


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Apr 12, 2021 at 12:10 PM
finally pull the trigger on LG CXPPA 65", & all I can say the picture is magnificent ang layo sa QLED 75" namin sa picture quality. Black is really black!

wow.. how much you got the unit sir? checked at anson.ph now priced at 99,999 pesos... wow prices are getting lower na for OLED.. baka time to upgrade na din yung lumang LG 3D tv ko... hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Apr 12, 2021 at 01:44 PM
Maganda daw yung mga bagong OLED panels ng LG G1 at Sony A90J TVs. Mataas daw yung HDR peak brightness nila so medyo malapit na sa level ng QLED while still having OLED deep blacks.

Abangan ko yung G1 para first OLED TV ko.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Apr 12, 2021 at 04:25 PM
wow.. how much you got the unit sir? checked at anson.ph now priced at 99,999 pesos... wow prices are getting lower na for OLED.. baka time to upgrade na din yung lumang LG 3D tv ko... hehe

Yes thats the price. Got mine from SM Appliance. All the other stores here were out of stock.

Same experience. Dolby vision over Netflix is a treat

(https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1600x1200q90/921/WqMCLe.jpg)

Maganda daw yung mga bagong OLED panels ng LG G1 at Sony A90J TVs. Mataas daw yung HDR peak brightness nila so medyo malapit na sa level ng QLED while still having OLED deep blacks.

Abangan ko yung G1 para first OLED TV ko.

As for now this LG CX series is so ok for me as I'm using it in a dark room, it's cool & relaxing to watch, not like our QLED it really strains the eyes especially when HDR is ON. picture setting at Cinema Dark Room for me for the OLED.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Apr 13, 2021 at 10:41 AM
Yep..mine as well is really great and lagi Naka Filmmaker mode kapag naka-dark room..nakakastrain ng eyes din kapag nka HDR mode...kapag Anime ng mga kids and lighted room Naka HDR mode para vivid tlaga colors
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Deckard on Apr 13, 2021 at 10:57 PM
My worries  about peak brightness were baseless. Sometimes i even find Expert Dark Room too bright :)


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Apr 14, 2021 at 10:24 AM
My worries  about peak brightness were baseless. Sometimes i even find Expert Dark Room too bright :)


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I hope the LED strips you ordered would help to mood out the ambiance & keep the brightness in balance for the eyes.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Apr 14, 2021 at 10:55 AM
Try mo Filmmaker Mode sya pinaka madilim and not eye straining.
On the observation about improve brightness..nag agree sa Digital Trend reviewer..very subtle daw changes..The smartest buy pa rin daw for now is the CX given the current pricing ng CX..Bang for the bucks...But siempre if money not an issue the G1 or Sony A90J  and 2021 Panasonic OLED is best.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Lg+G1+vs+CX&oq=Lg+G1+vs+CX&aqs=chrome..69i57.16096j0j7&client=ms-android-hmd-rev2&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#fpstate=ive&vld=cid:bd102968,vid:2-ajN7njZvQ,st:0
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Apr 14, 2021 at 10:55 PM
I'm after peak brightness in the context of how it's applied in HDR content which is supposed to be localized only to where and when it is called for by the scene on a calibrated display.

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HDR standards such as HDR10, HDR10+ and Dolby Vision are basically adjustment information embedded in video that tell your TV how to render the material. In our experience, HDR works best with TVs that have at least 700 nits of peak brightness. You’ll get some of the HDR effect (vivid laser shots, more detail in dark areas) with TVs generating less than that, but the overall palette can be quite dark, especially with the older HDR10.

https://www.techhive.com/article/2079503/easily-calibrate-your-new-hdtv.html (https://www.techhive.com/article/2079503/easily-calibrate-your-new-hdtv.html)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Deckard on Apr 19, 2021 at 11:15 PM
Hope this is not OT. Anybody having eArc issues with the LG CX.  Mine keeps on
Failing to send tv audio to the avr.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Apr 20, 2021 at 05:16 AM
Hope this is not OT. Anybody having eArc issues with the LG CX.  Mine keeps on
Failing to send tv audio to the avr.


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I'm still on that path just waiting for my receiver to arrive. I'll update you Bro
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: crazyhog on Apr 20, 2021 at 08:13 AM
Hope this is not OT. Anybody having eArc issues with the LG CX.  Mine keeps on
Failing to send tv audio to the avr.


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may times na hindi xa magsend ng audio from TV. so i juz navigate s ibang sound output and balik s HDMI arc. effective naman so far.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Apr 20, 2021 at 03:46 PM
may times na hindi xa magsend ng audio from TV. so i juz navigate s ibang sound output and balik s HDMI arc. effective naman so far.


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hindi kaya sa HDMI cable sir .... I recently upgraded all my HDMI cables to the new standard that support 8k ... you may be using one that's old standard - there's a big difference on the HDMI specs
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Deckard on Apr 21, 2021 at 06:39 PM
Thanks for  the suggestions.  I used a high speed HMDI cable.  It worked flawlessly the first week. Then after that, the CEC power doesnt seem to sync well; then the TV audio doesnt get to the AVR via eARC;  then the eARC doesnt seem to shift the audio when I change media source. 

By the way my set 5.1 is:   marantz AVR  (thats eARC ready) with a separate AMP for the front speakers.  I have an NVIDIA shied as a connected media source.

As a temporary solution,  I turned off eARC. I then connected my TV output to the AVR via an Optical Cable.

If I want to watch using  NVIDIA shield, I manually chose the  designated HDMI port.  And, If  I want to watch via the LG CX Apps, I chose the TV Audio Port in the AVR.   

Alls fine, except that ang  dami lang pinipindut na remote (TV, NVIDIA, AVR and the Power Amp for the fronts. hahah), not to mention the manual switch for the Rel sub.

Until I fix this software cable, am thinking of using a Harmony Remote/Hub that I bought 2 years ago but havent unboxed.

Except for the above kink,  the OLED experience, with the 5.1 sound  is just a major upgrade in viewing experience. No regrets.   



Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Capice on Apr 22, 2021 at 12:20 PM
Was a8h not released here satin? So most probably a80j wont be released too?  :-\
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Apr 24, 2021 at 02:17 AM
Malapit na magsimula ang pre-order ng A90J ayon kay Sony Vietnam

https://www.sony.com.vn/electronics/tivi/a90j-series

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 24, 2021 at 04:10 PM
There are multiple sellers on Facebook now offering the 65" LG CX OLED for 85k. Meanwhile the 55" is selling for 65k. 

These are great deals; very tempting considering the CX is a really good TV.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Apr 24, 2021 at 05:33 PM
Yep...6 months ago, mas cheaper pa now ang 65CX compare sa 55CX...27k depreciation na agad yun 55CX..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Apr 26, 2021 at 06:09 PM
the CX Series scored quite low on HDR brightness. I'm now vary wary purchasing TV's that do not score well on HDR Brightness. My sony TV supports HDR but scored low on HDR brightness. Though it's able to show HDR pictures the overall picture is blander than non-HDR content.

any suggestions on alternative models to check out?

https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/cx-oled
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Apr 26, 2021 at 06:22 PM
the CX Series scored quite low on HDR brightness. I'm now vary wary purchasing TV's that do not score well on HDR Brightness. My sony TV supports HDR but scored low on HDR brightness. Though it's able to show HDR pictures the overall picture is blander than non-HDR content.

any suggestions on alternative models to check out?

https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/cx-oled

I think that OLED is generally less brighter than non-OLED tv's ... even the new Sony A90J which is top of the line of the new OLED tv's got a comment that it may not be bright enough on RTINGS ... the recent comments of CX users in this thread are saying that the brightness is not an issue - in my case, I prefer those user feedback, but best is to audition the TV from the appliance store since they usually have a very bright lighting on the stores compared to my place ... if the tv is bright enough at the store, it should be more than good enough at the house ... I only use RTINGS for reference, but the best really is to audition the tv's side by side at the store
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Apr 26, 2021 at 07:14 PM
the CX Series scored quite low on HDR brightness. I'm now vary wary purchasing TV's that do not score well on HDR Brightness. My sony TV supports HDR but scored low on HDR brightness. Though it's able to show HDR pictures the overall picture is blander than non-HDR content.

any suggestions on alternative models to check out?


https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/cx-oled

The new OLED models from LG and Sony, the G1 and A90j respectively, both feature the new OLED panel that has much higher peak brightness that's useful for HDR content. Besides RTINGs, check out the Digital Trends reviews and comparisons of the above models.

If you want even higher brightness, there's also the latest Samsung QLED displays with Mini LED FALD backlighting. It's got so many dimming zones that the black levels are already approaching that of OLEDs with minimal blooming artifacts, at least that's what the reviews are saying.



Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Apr 27, 2021 at 02:29 PM
If you really want to get what you can observe sa shop/showroom..Select mo yun Profile Store mode..Kaso, I personally don't like it and too straining sa eyes after a while..To me the Filmmakers Mode best for movie in a dark room..I only turn sa Vivid Mode if I would like to watch demo video to appreciate the details of the pictures.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Apr 29, 2021 at 09:27 PM
If you really want to get what you can observe sa shop/showroom..Select mo yun Profile Store mode..Kaso, I personally don't like it and too straining sa eyes after a while..To me the Filmmakers Mode best for movie in a dark room..I only turn sa Vivid Mode if I would like to watch demo video to appreciate the details of the pictures.

Question:
Pag sinagad mo ba yung settings, mas mapapabilis ba yung wear-and-tear and useful life ng TV? (e.g. sagad brightness, panel driving, video components working harder, etc.)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Apr 29, 2021 at 09:35 PM
Well..universal laws dictate it might and probably would shorten lifespan.  But theory ko yan, not a professional review.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dr.Kamiya on May 01, 2021 at 06:08 AM
the CX Series scored quite low on HDR brightness. I'm now vary wary purchasing TV's that do not score well on HDR Brightness. My sony TV supports HDR but scored low on HDR brightness. Though it's able to show HDR pictures the overall picture is blander than non-HDR content.

any suggestions on alternative models to check out?

https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/cx-oled

The purpose of HDR is to create contrast. A normal TV might look bland with low peak brightness because the minimum brightness level is also high, leading to a reduced overall contrast ratio.

OLEDs on the other hand are emissive displays and can display true blacks, so even with lower peak brightness the contrast ratio is still higher than LCDs.

Unless you're watching in a very bright room it shouldn't be that big a drawback. This is why VESA applies a different standard for HDR on OLEDS: 400 True Black and 500 True black, vs the usual 400, 500, 600, 1000 and 1400 used for LCD TVs. Brightness is actually only slightly lower than Sony's A90J.

The LG CX does still have low overall full screen brightness, but on a 10% patch it doubles the HDR500TB requirement of 400nits.

(https://i.imgur.com/KkRLEEL.png)

(https://i.imgur.com/Dgbwu9i.png)

Sources: https://displayhdr.org/ https://www.anandtech.com/show/13756/vesa-rolls-out-displayhdr-true-black-standard-for-oled

HDR BRIGHTNESS LG CX (left) vs SONY A90J (right)

(https://i.imgur.com/1TZgEGn.png)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: usbslave on May 02, 2021 at 01:17 PM
Saw display unit ng LG 55BX at ansons landmark makati. 50k cash. Around 900+ hours. Good deal na po ba?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on May 02, 2021 at 01:55 PM
I would take the Carousel seller route...5k difference is negligible compared to that display unit  900Hrs equate to about 3.5months ON sa store mode @10Hrs daily.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: usbslave on May 02, 2021 at 02:03 PM
I would take the Carousel seller route...5k difference is negligible compared to that display unit  900Hrs equate to about 3.5months ON sa store mode @10Hrs daily.
Thank you Sir

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: james16 on May 10, 2021 at 03:31 AM
Sa.mga LG CX users po, meron po ba kayo ma-share po na sarili nyong picture settings for isf bright and isf dark / pati dolby vision and hdr? Baka po meron kayong detailed settings para sa white balance, IRE at picture options. TIA
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on May 10, 2021 at 04:17 PM
Sa.mga LG CX users po, meron po ba kayo ma-share po na sarili nyong picture settings for isf bright and isf dark / pati dolby vision and hdr? Baka po meron kayong detailed settings para sa white balance, IRE at picture options. TIA

try this maybe : https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/cx-oled/settings
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on May 10, 2021 at 08:45 PM
sa CRS 94,500 na lang cash ng 65-inch LG CX9 OLED, while the Sony X9507H is 88,300 ... difficult not to choose the OLED because of the price difference ... but there is still the Sony advantage on the app side (being Android), brightness, and not having to worry about burn-in image

Have had the 65CX8 for over 2 years now.  I can assure you image burn-in is a non issue.  They said the same thing about plasma TVs.  I still have 2 Pioneer Kuro TVs - a 2008 and a 2011 and I still have to witness a single instance of image burn-in on either TV.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: james16 on May 10, 2021 at 10:05 PM
try this maybe : https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/lg/cx-oled/settings

Thank you po
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jun 05, 2021 at 12:29 AM
question for OLED 65 or 55CX series owners - available na ba yung NBA app sa WebOS? I'm using a 2017 nano LED series LG TV, and one of my pet peeves is not having the NBA League Pass app supported on WebOS and had to use Roku for it - I could dispose my Roku if WebOS new verion have NBA app
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jun 13, 2021 at 03:13 AM
Mukhang naghahanda na si Sony PH para sa release ng A80J

https://www.sony.com.ph/electronics/televisions/a80j-series?showModelPrices=true

Siguro a few more weeks to go.

Sana A90J ang sumunod =)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on Jun 16, 2021 at 11:22 AM
LG local releases their 48" OLED, Abenson sells for P78,000 sa installment, Carousell vendors sells it for P61,900 cash. Ito na ang hinihintay ko, but I'm tired of taking out a loan at naisip ko baka bababa pa ito. Ang okey dito ay "a9' yung video processor chip, ito daw yung latest ni LG, while the so-called older "a7" ay in-embed sa mga "A1" series. Para sa akin the diff'rence between these two video chips is likely negligible, this is a company not known for such scaling innovation, it may be just like the processing capability of the HQV Realta and Reon of yesteryears (sa mga Denon DVD units). Kaya mas mura yung mga A1 because its supposed to just have the a7. Itong size 48" maaring gamitin sa online schooling, thats the main idea I have if I have to mined the best value for it. May nabalitaan ako na 14.6" Samsung tablet (the S8 Ultra), with an OLED screen thats coming soon but that one might be more expensive than this LG 48", mabigat....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Jun 17, 2021 at 07:48 AM
oled  A1 60hz panel
         CX 120hz panel
         C1 120hz panel
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jun 19, 2021 at 11:43 PM
LG local releases their 48" OLED, Abenson sells for P78,000 sa installment, Carousell vendors sells it for P61,900 cash. Ito na ang hinihintay ko, but I'm tired of taking out a loan at naisip ko baka bababa pa ito. Ang okey dito ay "a9' yung video processor chip, ito daw yung latest ni LG, while the so-called older "a7" ay in-embed sa mga "A1" series. Para sa akin the diff'rence between these two video chips is likely negligible, this is a company not known for such scaling innovation, it may be just like the processing capability of the HQV Realta and Reon of yesteryears (sa mga Denon DVD units). Kaya mas mura yung mga A1 because its supposed to just have the a7. Itong size 48" maaring gamitin sa online schooling, thats the main idea I have if I have to mined the best value for it. May nabalitaan ako na 14.6" Samsung tablet (the S8 Ultra), with an OLED screen thats coming soon but that one might be more expensive than this LG 48", mabigat....
Why not get the 55" 2020 model at ₱64.5 instead?

I do agree, though, that 48" 2021 C1 model will likely go down in price next year, around March-April.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on Jun 21, 2021 at 11:55 AM
Meron palang ganun Sir, P64.5 na 55"? Yes mas advantage talaga ang bigger screen, and at that price mapapaisip talaga kami. Salamat Sir VKint sa info....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jul 01, 2021 at 11:59 PM
Sony Bravia A90J video reviews:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0t5s5eQ38k

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EMAhcJHJz8

Wow, tulong-tulo ang laway ko.

Sony Philippines, please release this in-time for Christmas season.  :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Jul 02, 2021 at 09:32 AM
Sony Bravia A90J video reviews:

Sony Philippines, please release this in-time for Christmas season.  :)

no a90j sa philipiines this year.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Jul 02, 2021 at 12:04 PM
We never get the good stuff. Tapos always delayed pa tayo. Kaya kung ano meron bili nalang if interested.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jul 09, 2021 at 06:53 AM
We never get the good stuff. Tapos always delayed pa tayo. Kaya kung ano meron bili nalang if interested.

Ngek.....
So parang similar lang tayo sa Sony Indonesia?
https://www.sony.co.id/en/electronics/tv/t/oled-televisions

Pero we'll see........malayo pa ang pasko hehe

P.S.
Anyways:
Newer is always better.................or is it always the case?

Sony A90J Master Series OLED vs A8H/ A9G Comparison
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EMAhcJHJz8

If let's say maybe (just maybe) na hindi magkakaroon ng A90J dito:

What would you choose between the two:
-A80J
or
-A9G
???

Which one would be better for you?
-HDR playback
-Tone mapping
-Color Depth
-Would you be missing out if you chose one over the other?
-What content will you be watching?
-One better than the other?
-Big difference or are the differences so small and minute?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Jul 09, 2021 at 07:58 AM
Ngek.....
So parang similar lang tayo sa Sony Indonesia?
https://www.sony.co.id/en/electronics/tv/t/oled-televisions

Pero we'll see........malayo pa ang pasko hehe

P.S.
Anyways:
Newer is always better.................or is it always the case?

Sony A90J Master Series OLED vs A8H/ A9G Comparison
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2EMAhcJHJz8

If let's say maybe (just maybe) na hindi magkakaroon ng A90J dito:

What would you choose between the two:
-A80J
or
-A9G
???

Which one would be better for you?
-HDR playback
-Tone mapping
-Color Depth
-Would you be missing out if you chose one over the other?
-What content will you be watching?
-One better than the other?
-Big difference or are the differences so small and minute?

a80j, it may not have the 'master series' logo, pero its a step up to a9G in near black handling, has hdmi2.1 and new processor XR. out of the box accuracy always panalo mga master series though, pero its usually just the whitebalance  which you can calibrate.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Jul 09, 2021 at 08:42 AM
@scorpion

Have we ever had a top of the line Sony OLED released here in the philippines or palaging 2nd best? Sana next year meron na.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Jul 09, 2021 at 10:01 AM
@scorpion

Have we ever had a top of the line Sony OLED released here in the philippines or palaging 2nd best? Sana next year meron na.

the A1 and A9G before, pero nahihirapan ksi magcompete sa aggresive pricing ng LG oled. we are lucky though kasi panasonic still releases oled here sa pilipinas sa US wala for several years pero this year meron na ata, if wala dto sony a90j i suggest inquiring panasonic sa release ng JZ series oleds nila.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jul 09, 2021 at 04:18 PM
no discussions on this thread about Philips and Panasonic OLED tv's .... when I was looking around Anson's a couple of weeks ago, merchandisers for Philips and Panasonic approaced me about their OLED tv's - pricing was considerably lower than LG and Sony plus better deals for those planning to acquire tv's via installment ... meron pang built-in ambient lighting yung Philips (LED's at the back) ... I was not ready to purchase though and had not researched the products of Panasonic and Philips ... perhaps those models can be considered for budget conscious buyers, and who knows, those could have at par performance than LG and Sony
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jul 09, 2021 at 09:31 PM
a80j, it may not have the 'master series' logo, pero its a step up to a9G in near black handling, has hdmi2.1 and new processor XR. out of the box accuracy always panalo mga master series though, pero its usually just the whitebalance  which you can calibrate.

Ay kung sabagay.

Beneficial din pala ang HDMI 2.1.........if ever na bibili ako ng PS5 later down-the-line.

Quote
no discussions on this thread about Philips and Panasonic OLED tv's .... when I was looking around Anson's a couple of weeks ago, merchandisers for Philips and Panasonic approaced me about their OLED tv's - pricing was considerably lower than LG and Sony plus better deals for those planning to acquire tv's via installment ... meron pang built-in ambient lighting yung Philips (LED's at the back) ... I was not ready to purchase though and had not researched the products of Panasonic and Philips ... perhaps those models can be considered for budget conscious buyers, and who knows, those could have at par performance than LG and Sony

Oh available na pala sa atin ang Philips OLED?
Oo nga pala

https://www.lazada.com.ph/products/philips-oled80471-55oled80471-4k-uhd-oled-android-tv-w-ambilight-3-sided-and-dolby-vision-atmos-i1173950779-s7408284621.html?spm=a2o4l.seller.list.3.67784ed9MawRLZ&mp=1

It was not available kasi locally noong last year 2020.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jul 09, 2021 at 09:47 PM

Oh available na pala sa atin ang Philips OLED?
Oo nga pala

https://www.lazada.com.ph/products/philips-oled80471-55oled80471-4k-uhd-oled-android-tv-w-ambilight-3-sided-and-dolby-vision-atmos-i1173950779-s7408284621.html?spm=a2o4l.seller.list.3.67784ed9MawRLZ&mp=1

It was not available kasi locally noong last year 2020.

sa Anson's Makati besides Landmark meron sila, pretty sure na available sa other branches ng Anson's
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jul 10, 2021 at 12:01 AM
sa Anson's Makati besides Landmark meron sila, pretty sure na available sa other branches ng Anson's

Ah sige.
Will check it out pag nakadalaw ako sa Ayala Makati area.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jul 12, 2021 at 09:50 PM
For one reviewer:
Mas gusto nya ang A80J kaysa sa A90J (yes, for him, A80J > A90J)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnSImN0kKRs

Main reason:
-A80J has metal housing
vs
-A90J which has cheap plastic raw

Hmm interesting.........
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Jul 13, 2021 at 10:57 AM
maybe because a90j already has metal heatsink inside. if metal housing pa maging heavy na sya lalo.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: tonedeaf on Jul 17, 2021 at 05:56 PM
It appears that I was about a month late in looking for a new TV. The 2020 LG OLEDs (CX models) were apparently on sale a few weeks ago, because LG was about to launch the 2021 C1 models. I want to get the 55CX sana (it went as low as 64K in Carousell and FB sellers), but I've so far been unable to find any more stocks. Drat.

Should I consider the 55A1?

 

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: taloy on Jul 18, 2021 at 10:20 AM
A80J - need to hire a calibrator
A90J - i think no need to hire a calibrator becoz as i understand when its master series it means its factory calibrated already to master's standard.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Jul 18, 2021 at 05:16 PM
It appears that I was about a month late in looking for a new TV. The 2020 LG OLEDs (CX models) were apparently on sale a few weeks ago, because LG was about to launch the 2021 C1 models. I want to get the 55CX sana (it went as low as 64K in Carousell and FB sellers), but I've so far been unable to find any more stocks. Drat.

Should I consider the 55A1?

 



LG A1 is only 60hz. babagsak dn price ng c1.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: FrenzyBanana on Jul 22, 2021 at 12:26 AM
hi, kailangan ba ng avr or surge protection ng LG oled tv?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jul 22, 2021 at 12:38 AM
hi, kailangan ba ng avr or surge protection ng LG oled tv?

an AVR would be good in protecting any kind of tv but it is not mandatory ... it is highly recommended for any expensive equipment
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Jul 23, 2021 at 08:32 PM
To test your oleds, watch sa netflix yun korean, kingdom: ashin of the north

Amazing pq, details, dark scenes. Jawdropping sa oled
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jul 24, 2021 at 12:24 AM
To test your oleds, watch sa netflix yun korean, kingdom: ashin of the north

Amazing pq, details, dark scenes. Jawdropping sa oled

nice!  I just put this into My List.  might demo this out at the store before bringing it home... would it still be good with the store's bright room?  tia!
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Jul 24, 2021 at 07:28 AM
nice!  I just put this into My List.  might demo this out at the store before bringing it home... would it still be good with the store's bright room?  tia!
 

Yes sir, it will still be nice in a bright room imo. I watched it with my lights on
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Jul 24, 2021 at 10:38 PM
Yes sir, it will still be nice in a bright room imo. I watched it with my lights on

thanks brader!  ^-^
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: tonedeaf on Jul 31, 2021 at 04:09 PM
It appears that I was about a month late in looking for a new TV. The 2020 LG OLEDs (CX models) were apparently on sale a few weeks ago, because LG was about to launch the 2021 C1 models. I want to get the 55CX sana (it went as low as 64K in Carousell and FB sellers), but I've so far been unable to find any more stocks. Drat.

Should I consider the 55A1?


Update - the 2021 LG OLED models (at least the 55" versions) are on markdown in Abenson's. Price is down to 75K, with free bracket, free installation (but can be haggled pa if cash/straight charge). It was at 84K when I first inquired 2 weeks ago.

May 1 unit pa ang Abenson's Glorietta 1 ng 55 CX (2020 model).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Jul 31, 2021 at 07:41 PM
Nice tip Boss...kay suking Carousel seller [email protected] kung mahaggle to that...napaka bang for the bucks na.....heck I got mine last year the CX series at a much higher price pa...OLED is really getting competitive na sa pricing...at least ang LG...sina Sony un reachable pa rin to most ang LG sourced OLED panel nila...and it's damaging their sales..LG is winning the race...by next year mag join na din si Samsung...Q OLED...lol..and it will be a challenge for Samsung din to match the LG aggressive pricing..at the end of the Day it is us Consumers ang winner.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jul 31, 2021 at 11:52 PM
Cash price promo for OLED 2021
LG C1 series 4K Smart OLED TV
65” cash 95,900
55” cash 67,900
48” cash 56,900

that's from CRS Appliance
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 01, 2021 at 08:47 AM
Yowwn naman...price of the new model 65" same na lang ng previous year model of 55"....winner 🏆..sarap abangan sa next year yan baka sumagad pa sa 1k/sq. inch ang pricing..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 01, 2021 at 12:17 PM
Yowwn naman...price of the new model 65" same na lang ng previous year model of 55"....winner 🏆..sarap abangan sa next year yan baka sumagad pa sa 1k/sq. inch ang pricing..

bagsak pa ng konti at kakagatin ko na yung 65C1 :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Aug 02, 2021 at 03:28 PM
Cash price promo for OLED 2021
LG C1 series 4K Smart OLED TV
65” cash 95,900
55” cash 67,900
48” cash 56,900

that's from CRS Appliance

kinagat ko na ito kahapon, 01-Aug -- took home the 48incher @ flat P56K (kudos to cRs staff and for coincidentally meeting s'Rowel there at C&C  >:D

am now in the midst of re-watching few movies that I want to see on an OLED panel.. such a very nice upnotch experience (both daytime & nighttime)

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 02, 2021 at 04:19 PM
kinagat ko na ito kahapon, 01-Aug -- took home the 48incher @ flat P56K (kudos to cRs staff and for coincidentally meeting s'Rowel there at C&C  >:D

am now in the midst of re-watching few movies that I want to see on an OLED panel.. such a very nice upnotch experience (both daytime & nighttime)



ok talaga sir bumili sa CRS, best pricing if cash and great customer service, nakabili na ako ng AC and ref sa kanila before  ... member din sila dito sa PDVD, WelCRS yung profile name ... congrats on your new OLED tv :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Aug 02, 2021 at 06:08 PM
I bought na many times kay WELCRS.

Very accomodating si Rowel. Best price in town.

0916-4334792 is the contact number.

Pickup Cash n Carry Makati
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: tonedeaf on Aug 08, 2021 at 10:12 PM
Cash price promo for OLED 2021
LG C1 series 4K Smart OLED TV
65” cash 95,900
55” cash 67,900
48” cash 56,900

that's from CRS Appliance

Abenson offer to me for the 55" wasn't too far off from the CRS price. FYI.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on Aug 14, 2021 at 08:04 AM
LG 48C1 din balak ko kunin as my 2nd monitor. pang nuod ng movies at games na din.

grabe na binaba ng oled ngayon. inantay ko na lang bumigay tong 65B6 ko para maka upgrade to 65C1. but 5 years running going strong pa din hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 14, 2021 at 08:34 AM
Actually wala ko masyadong ginagawa kahapon and nakatuwaan ko check prices ng OLED particularly LG to other stores within our Region and even as far as UK...and wow. we have the lowest pricong...as in ang laki ng deperensya...kaya I salute whoever is the Sales manager ng LG Phil...galing...panalo. Kaya pala sina Sony not tlaga makasunod sa pricing kase even them ang baba na ng pricing nila.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Aug 23, 2021 at 04:11 PM
Kagagaling ko lang sa SM Appliance Center Rockwell Makati kanina

I got to check the Sony Bravia OLED A9G (55 inch)
Holy crap ang laki ng baba

So current official SRP ni Sony is 99,999 PHP
Pero ang laki ng binibigay na discount ni SM
PHP 83,500

If you pay cash, you get additional 3,500 peso discount.

PHP 80,000

Oh wow

Pero yeah,
I think ginagawa ni Sony PH 'to para mabawasan ang excess inventory ni A9G.....to prepare for the launch ni A80J later this year
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 23, 2021 at 05:35 PM
That would really be tempting for those avid Sony brand Fan...buy if you will thoroughly analyse every bits of it, still quite pricey compared to the OLED mainstream...to better give a picture that 55 OLED A9G is a 2019 model using a 2019 Oled from LG..2years later the equivalent category of LGC1 is much even cheaper than that...62K..so newer. tech would be a much much better buy Even a 2yo Masterclass series processor might be inferior now to the current processors line up..   Well that's my personal take..But as I said earlier for people who really are rooting nfor Sony OLED yep that's a hefty bargain compared 2years ago.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 23, 2021 at 10:34 PM
The only knock really for the LG would be that it's not Japanese and not on Android.  Other than that it is tough to choose other OLED brands just because the pricing now is sooo aggressive.  I don't even think TCL will push through with their OLED's here since they probably would not be able to compete with the LG's.  If TCL or Skyworth were to bring OLED's here and just be a couple thou lower than LG, then there really is no point.

I wish Panasonic Philippines would also be as aggressive with their pricing.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 23, 2021 at 11:05 PM
They can't as well as they also sourced  I believe from LG ...The onlly Japanese in Sony and Pana is their company Origin.   Korean brand have come a long way in terms of reliability and design.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 23, 2021 at 11:22 PM
The only knock really for the LG would be that it's not Japanese and not on Android.  Other than that it is tough to choose other OLED brands just because the pricing now is sooo aggressive. 


I agree, the only reason I'm considering Sony is the Google TV ... I would be able to retire my Roku and Chromecast Ultra if I get the Sony ... if I get LG, I still need to keep those devices
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on Aug 26, 2021 at 08:22 AM
I agree, the only reason I'm considering Sony is the Google TV ... I would be able to retire my Roku and Chromecast Ultra if I get the Sony ... if I get LG, I still need to keep those devices

mas maganda pa din yung mga android devices (google tv, nvidia shield) kesa sa built in ng Sony. I bought a sony x70 and ended up not using the built in android since ang pangit ng image quality tapos mabagal. Ang layo sa chromecast with google tv.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on Aug 26, 2021 at 08:25 AM
Kagagaling ko lang sa SM Appliance Center Rockwell Makati kanina

I got to check the Sony Bravia OLED A9G (55 inch)
Holy crap ang laki ng baba

So current official SRP ni Sony is 99,999 PHP
Pero ang laki ng binibigay na discount ni SM
PHP 83,500

If you pay cash, you get additional 3,500 peso discount.

PHP 80,000

Oh wow

Pero yeah,
I think ginagawa ni Sony PH 'to para mabawasan ang excess inventory ni A9G.....to prepare for the launch ni A80J later this year

not worth it. 2 year old TV.

eh LG C1 55" 68k na lang. tapos dagdag ka konti dyan sa 80k ng sony, 65" LGC1 na at 94k.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 26, 2021 at 11:58 AM
I have both Android TV, and Lg app..and have used extensively Sony system sa Workplace...and among the 3 pinaka user friendly and responsive si LG app....yun like a wand features nya pinaka oks..the mouse pointer dali navivate compared to Android tv...yun nga lang Apps are not as many compared sa Google Play
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 26, 2021 at 01:45 PM
mas maganda pa din yung mga android devices (google tv, nvidia shield) kesa sa built in ng Sony. I bought a sony x70 and ended up not using the built in android since ang pangit ng image quality tapos mabagal. Ang layo sa chromecast with google tv.

the new models now has the Google TV instead of Android - seems to be an improvement from the previous years ... I also agree with @CeeV regarding the user friendliness of the LG WebOS, but limited talaga yung apps, wlang NBA TV at walang Chromecast
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Aug 26, 2021 at 05:07 PM
Kagagaling ko lang sa Sony Center Glorietta Makati

A9G - 55 inch
SRP : 83,000
Cash price: 74,000

And dumating na ang 65 inch na A80J

XR-65A80J
SRP: 155,599
Cash price: 139,999

Monthly installment (@ 12 month, 0% interest)
PHP 12,966.58 per month

Special add-ons:
Add 1,599 for Wall Bracket (SU-WL450)
Add 7,299 for Sony Soundbar (HT-S100F)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on Aug 28, 2021 at 08:19 AM

XR-65A80J
SRP: 155,599
Cash price: 139,999


grabe kamahal ng sony. LG 65C1, cheapest nakita ko 96k. 44k difference at the same size? unless super fan ka talaga ng Sony.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: istan on Aug 28, 2021 at 06:03 PM
How's PQ? Lg vs Sony. Worth the price diff?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 28, 2021 at 07:33 PM
Only a controlled same content test and blind test of a videophile would notice....a typical non videophile like myself would surely not notice the nuances ....But the price will definitely be.
Here's a side by Side comparison review in The Installer...they both have winner in their  category but they were based sa US where they are exactly on the same price..@$2.5k 65"....panalo pa rin tlaga pricing ni LG sa atin ..

https://youtu.be/EkO10peURNc

Here's another review from the UK, I believe but obviously an Asian guy reviewer...This is a much technical comparison and again it point out that both have its own merits over each other but it's always said slightly over the other. The only  far difference with them is if your planning to use it  as game monitor...C1 is clearly a winner...and the sound of Sony is better....C1 remote is better than the Sony.....If it's same price here sa atin, I would chose Sony kase I don't have a gaming console. And for a change sa LG CX ko..

https://youtu.be/t1K4KN-HIn0
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mccoy26 on Aug 30, 2021 at 04:58 PM
Just saw a 65 CX display unit sold at Abenson. 74k last price straight card. Manufacture date is 09/2020. It will come with 2 yr standard warranty. I'll be able to pay it with 6 mos 0 addtl interest with my HSBC. I'm itching to get it. Is it still a good deal? If yes what should I look for given that it's a display unit. Thanks. Medyo natatakot lang ako. I'm ready to pull the trigger.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Aug 30, 2021 at 07:02 PM
Just saw a 65 CX display unit sold at Abenson. 74k last price straight card. Manufacture date is 09/2020. It will come with 2 yr standard warranty. I'll be able to pay it with 6 mos 0 addtl interest with my HSBC. I'm itching to get it. Is it still a good deal? If yes what should I look for given that it's a display unit. Thanks. Medyo natatakot lang ako. I'm ready to pull the trigger.

Thats a good price already at P74k for a 65" Oled, before twas P99k in March this year. As a display unit, check the hours usage of the unit. If the readings would be comfortable with you then it's your call.
I was also offered before a display unit at P89k of the said model, that was when the average price was P99k but upon checking the hours the TV had logged was more than 3000hrs+, it didnt fit well w/ me so I just went for a new one.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 30, 2021 at 07:42 PM
Agree check the running hours, remember whatever the logged hours there is almost 20-30% higher in  lifespan factor (my estimate not technically proven) as it is set on STORE Mode where all the settings are mostly on maximum...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Aug 30, 2021 at 08:06 PM
kapag OLED parang ang hirap kung display unit. since nakatodo yung brightness approx 12hrs per day,
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 30, 2021 at 08:08 PM
well not only confined to OLED, most of current breed of TV are always set to those Store mode for maximum performance and generate attention to the prospective buyers.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 30, 2021 at 08:11 PM
Just saw a 65 CX display unit sold at Abenson. 74k last price straight card. Manufacture date is 09/2020. It will come with 2 yr standard warranty. I'll be able to pay it with 6 mos 0 addtl interest with my HSBC. I'm itching to get it. Is it still a good deal? If yes what should I look for given that it's a display unit. Thanks. Medyo natatakot lang ako. I'm ready to pull the trigger.

74k is still a premium price for a second hand store demo OLED tv
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mccoy26 on Aug 30, 2021 at 09:54 PM
I will definitely check the hours on the TV. What would be an "acceptable" number of hours, below 1000 hours will this be fine? I also considered that this Abenson branch is relatively one of the smaller branches here in our community and store hours are limited. Coincidentally, I also saw a CX display unit sold in Trinoma last weekend at the same price. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 30, 2021 at 09:58 PM
Just saw a 65 CX display unit sold at Abenson. 74k last price straight card. Manufacture date is 09/2020. It will come with 2 yr standard warranty. I'll be able to pay it with 6 mos 0 addtl interest with my HSBC. I'm itching to get it. Is it still a good deal? If yes what should I look for given that it's a display unit. Thanks. Medyo natatakot lang ako. I'm ready to pull the trigger.

If the operating hours are under 5k I would still buy it at that price on 0% installment.   O0

Most of the other TV's that have HDMI 2.1 use the Mediatek chip, which has a shaky implementation.  The LG (and Pana, actually) ones have been proven and tested to truly support 120Hz mode on the newer gaming consoles. 

And note that this is a 65" and a great panel.  Considering that this pandemic won't be ending anytime soon, I would rather get a fantastic panel now and worry about it later.  ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mccoy26 on Aug 30, 2021 at 10:12 PM
Now I can't sleep watching reviews especially comparisons to the C1 and of possible issues ;D . The Abenson branch is literally within walking distance to where I live. I was about to go back earlier but the store closed at 6pm.  I was originally planning to get the Sony X90J which is priced at 82k straight card, but I can convert it to 6mos 0 interest with a card promo.

Btw, I called LG customer support to confirm if burn in is covered by the 2 year warranty. A local rep on the line said yes. Given that our country does not actually have the most honest advertising, is this accurate? ::)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Aug 31, 2021 at 01:52 AM
they would probably have some stupid concept of acceptable burn-in amount. Like sa dead pixels lang, I think anything less than 7 pixels di nila tatanggapin. Ano yun!?!?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Aug 31, 2021 at 07:36 AM
problem lang ksi sa display unit ng oled is naka VIVID mode sya for a year during mall hours which is 10am to 8pm. di sya kagaya ng lcd, oled is organic mas mabilis malaspag. on the side note picture quality wise walang wala si x90j sa oled even 2016 4k oleds will beat 2021 lcds.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Aug 31, 2021 at 08:36 AM
How much is a brand new cx? If it is in the 80 to 90 thou range i will just add for a brand new unit. Meron pa peace of mind. Installment naman puede diba? Assuming you will add 20 thou,  that's 3 plus thou a month nalang add mo.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mccoy26 on Aug 31, 2021 at 10:16 AM
How much is a brand new cx? If it is in the 80 to 90 thou range i will just add for a brand new unit. Meron pa peace of mind. Installment naman puede diba? Assuming you will add 20 thou,  that's 3 plus thou a month nalang add mo.
Brand new stock ang problem actually. I saw somewhere about 2 weeks ago bought a brand new 1 at 85k cash. Last unit daw.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 31, 2021 at 10:50 AM
How much is a brand new cx? If it is in the 80 to 90 thou range i will just add for a brand new unit. Meron pa peace of mind. Installment naman puede diba? Assuming you will add 20 thou,  that's 3 plus thou a month nalang add mo.

The CX series is basically no longer in stock. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: seph1018 on Aug 31, 2021 at 12:21 PM
same dilemma. Just went for a brand new C1. The thousands of hours a display unit ,in Vivid Mode no less, just ate away at me too much.
Straight purchase price for the C1 went down again from my last visit by at least 5k, BTW.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CMac on Aug 31, 2021 at 02:27 PM
I would side with everyone that suggests getting a brand new one. I personally won't gamble that large an amount in the hopes that they'll cover burn in.
74k can already get you an rtx3080 in this silicon shortage era of tech :P
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: srkid on Aug 31, 2021 at 02:50 PM
Just to share that running time - pwede pala yan ma-reset... happened to our non OLED LG tv when we called for repair (quick video blackout pero normal ang audio).  First solution ng technician to do a factory reset....  the problem is kapag dumarating ang technician e hindi lumalabas ang symptom.  Naka bigay na ako ng 5 video pero gusto pa rin nya makita in person yun quick blackout.

Sorry for the OT.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mccoy26 on Aug 31, 2021 at 06:34 PM
Took the plunge. Total power on time on the unit was 1996 hours. Did my due diligence and ran screen tests, no issues.  All accessories are new, with wall mount (which I probably won't use, will buy a  full motion Sanus) comes with 2 year warranty. I'll have Abenson mount the TV once I get the Sanus. I am more than satisfied .  Ran Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max and played about an hour of PS5. All good. ;D. Thanks for the suggestions.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Aug 31, 2021 at 07:36 PM
Took the plunge. Total power on time on the unit was 1996 hours. Did my due diligence and ran screen tests, no issues.  All accessories are new, with wall mount (which I probably won't use, will buy a  full motion Sanus) comes with 2 year warranty. I'll have Abenson mount the TV once I get the Sanus. I am more than satisfied .  Ran Netflix, Disney+, HBO Max and played about an hour of PS5. All good. ;D. Thanks for the suggestions.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Adarna on Sep 03, 2021 at 05:49 AM
How much are Sony & LG OLEDs of these screen sizes?

- 75"
- 77"
- 83"
- 86"

Do any of them start at less than 140,000?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Sep 03, 2021 at 11:09 AM
sony a80j now sells for 79.5k for the 55" and 106k for the 65". saklap ng mga bumili ng 55" weeks ago for 105k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 03, 2021 at 12:50 PM
sony a80j now sells for 79.5k for the 55" and 106k for the 65". saklap ng mga bumili ng 55" weeks ago for 105k

last week the 65" was 125k cash
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Sep 03, 2021 at 02:30 PM
sony a80j now sells for 79.5k for the 55" and 106k for the 65". saklap ng mga bumili ng 55" weeks ago for 105k

Wow 106 thou for 65 is awesome price. I got my a9g this year lang around feb or march ata for around 130 thou plus. Crazy hehe..but already enjoying mine. Ganun talaga electronics
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Sep 03, 2021 at 02:32 PM
last week the 65" was 125k cash

Parang ang layo ng price. Yours sound about right..Not doubting scorpio, pero 106 thou talaga?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Sep 03, 2021 at 02:36 PM
I couldn't believe the prices so i went back and check my receipt, feb 2021 lang nga bili ko sa 65 a9g. Ano ba yan

When was the 65 a80j released here? Anybody knows?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Sep 03, 2021 at 02:45 PM
Parang ang layo ng price. Yours sound about right..Not doubting scorpio, pero 106 thou talaga?

yap cash price ksi sya kay angelo crs. 24hours ago lng posted ung price. waiting na lang sa LG price drop, ganda sna a80j kso semigloss 🙃
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jeckjeck on Sep 03, 2021 at 06:22 PM
How much is a brand new cx? If it is in the 80 to 90 thou range i will just add for a brand new unit. Meron pa peace of mind. Installment naman puede diba? Assuming you will add 20 thou,  that's 3 plus thou a month nalang add mo.

I got my CX55 last July from Anson's along ADB Ave. for 69,000. Posted price on sale was 74,999 cash or straight charge. I haggled with the sales person and pina approve nila sa manager yung 69k for cash payment. The unit I got was 1 of the last 3 they still had on stock then.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Sep 05, 2021 at 02:16 PM
When was the 65 a80j released here? Anybody knows?

Mga early August raw dumating yung 65 inch nila (according to Sony Glorietta Makati)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Sep 06, 2021 at 07:50 AM
LG C1 55" 66,900 na lang. 94,800 65", by december cguro baka 90k na lang ito.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Sep 06, 2021 at 08:33 AM
LG C1 55" 66,900 na lang. 94,800 65", by december cguro baka 90k na lang ito.

bakit ang mura sa C1 compare to the CX before? is the C1 better?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Sep 06, 2021 at 09:07 AM
bakit ang mura sa C1 compare to the CX before? is the C1 better?

actually dto lang satin yang price na yan sa cash, sa ibang bansa presyo yan ng recentlly released B1 oled. pra makabenta agad suppliers sinasagad agad nila price when posting online sa marketplace, its like blackfriday sale price sa US. pero hindi lahat same pricing, yung iba nsa 75k pa rin presyo sa c1 ung iba 68-69k. sa mall mas mahal pa ang presyo if wala ka mapakita na presyo na nakita mo online for them to maybe price match.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 06, 2021 at 12:06 PM
For cash, these guys will go as low as ₱59k. Abenson Muñoz.

LG OLED 55" CX

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 06, 2021 at 02:16 PM
Grabe. Sobrang tempting yung mga presyo ngayon ah. Parang gusto ko na yung 48" na LG OLED C1 sa Ansons.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Blackstar on Sep 06, 2021 at 02:25 PM
For cash, these guys will go as low as ₱59k. Abenson Muñoz.

LG OLED 55" CX

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Pa-share lang sa Good Deals on television thread sir. Baka may interested.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: seph1018 on Sep 06, 2021 at 10:57 PM
bakit ang mura sa C1 compare to the CX before? is the C1 better?

not  much difference except for the remote and  updated WebOS interface.  Plus,  reviews say that the CX has brighter  picture.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jeckjeck on Sep 07, 2021 at 01:42 PM
Wow... sobra bagsak presyo!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 08, 2021 at 11:08 AM
Kamusta yung reflection ng screens ng LG C1 vs. Sony A80J sa well lit room or kung medyo maliwanag ang daylight sa window?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Sep 08, 2021 at 11:29 AM
Kamusta yung reflection ng screens ng LG C1 vs. Sony A80J sa well lit room or kung medyo maliwanag ang daylight sa window?

always lamang and reservee sa highend models ang glossy finish. kaya lamang dito ang c1, a90j same glossy finish din. the a80j semi-gloss diffused ung reflection, some may argue its better sa bright room but for me its distracting ksi mas malaki ung reflection size ksi diffused, it also dulls perceived contrast and color saturation a bit.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 09, 2021 at 01:54 PM
always lamang and reservee sa highend models ang glossy finish. kaya lamang dito ang c1, a90j same glossy finish din. the a80j semi-gloss diffused ung reflection, some may argue its better sa bright room but for me its distracting ksi mas malaki ung reflection size ksi diffused, it also dulls perceived contrast and color saturation a bit.

Thanks for the feedback. Nagbabasa ako ng reviews nung C1, yung reflections lang talaga ang concern ko since hindi pala mataas ang brightness ng OLED panel niya to compensate sa well lit environment.

Anyway sa features na kailangan ko, ahead talaga siya sa Sony Bravia OLED. Yung LG C1 ay Certified G-sync compatible, 120Hz refresh rate, may low latency gaming mode, at may hardware video decode for AV1, VP9 at HEVC formats so directplay na lang ng video files galing sa DLNA media server library sa NAS at hindi na kailangan ng Plex or transcoding. Ang drawback lang niya ay yung LG WebOS. Sana Android TV or Google TV siya katulad ng Sony na may access sa Play Store. Ayaw din ni LG i-update yung mga C9 at CX models doon sa latest WebOS 6 so ibig sabihin, hanggang WebOS 6 lang yung C1/A1/G1 models. Wala nang future update to WebOS 7. Anyway bonus na lang na supported ng C1 yung AirPlay at Homekit since medyo ginagamit ko na yung mga yun.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mccoy26 on Sep 09, 2021 at 02:53 PM
^
Perfect na sana nga yung LG OLED except sa OS. Kailangan ko pa mag switch kapag Disney+ or HBO Max and other streaming apps.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 09, 2021 at 03:56 PM
Maganda daw ang support ng LG OLED TVs for color calibration using Calman software compared to other brands. 145USD para sa Calman Home for LG. Worth it kaya? Meron na kasi akong Xrite i1Display Pro colorimeter na compatible.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mccoy26 on Sep 12, 2021 at 08:06 AM
Is there a way to download Disney+ and HBO Max on the CX? I prefer yung image quality ng native LG processor vs the Nvidia Shield.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Sep 12, 2021 at 08:13 AM
Is there a way to download Disney+ and HBO Max on the CX? I prefer yung image quality ng native LG processor vs the Nvidia Shield.
at this time point not possible. hopefully it will be available once both are officially launched sa PH.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Sep 12, 2021 at 03:04 PM
For those who fear for the screen burn in, I have a proof with our workplace OLED TV..65LGE8 with a 12,100+ hours ...Still no signs of burn in and works as like still bnew... advantage nga lang neto though having high mileage is its in a very cold
and dust free room.. ave. 21-23degC
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Adarna on Sep 13, 2021 at 05:54 AM
Fear of burn-in is the excuse of many not to spend.

You ain't getting younger and typical lifespan is up to your 70s.

Buy a 4K OLED TV before 8K blu-ray players debut in 2026.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Sep 13, 2021 at 08:54 AM
The said OLED 12.1K Hours service is the normal watching Cignal satellite and Netflix viewing.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mccoy26 on Sep 13, 2021 at 11:06 AM
I am rewatching Game of Thrones on HBO Max via Nvidia Shield with AI upscaling on the CX . I am just so amazed about the image quality. I cannot recall how many times I verbalized it. My wife said baka maiyak daw ako
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 13, 2021 at 03:55 PM
For those who fear for the screen burn in, I have a proof with our workplace OLED TV..65LGE8 with a 12,100+ hours ...Still no signs of burn in and works as like still bnew... advantage nga lang neto though having high mileage is its in a very cold
and dust free room.. ave. 21-23degC

Are there any static video elements on the screen or are they purely dynamic?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 13, 2021 at 04:22 PM
Fear of burn-in is the excuse of many not to spend.

You ain't getting younger and typical lifespan is up to your 70s.

Buy a 4K OLED TV before 8K blu-ray players debut in 2026.

not an excuse for me ... my alternative for an OLED would be the Sony X95J when or if it becomes available and it is practically the same price as an OLED ... I still worry about the burn-in from my experience with a Samsung phone (S9) with an AMOLED display - after just a few months of use, the lines of the Sudoku game that I frequently play were permanently burned-in to the screen, hence I keep on watching out for feedback/comments/reviews from owners before dipping into the OLED tv's - I'm pretty sure that they would be catching up on the technology to prevent burn-in ... this was the same with plasma technology, the first releases really suffered bad burn-ins

I've also noticed the LG OLED displays they have at the Seoul International Airport back in 2018 had bad burn-ins as those are likely on air for almost 24x7 ... regarding the Samsung phone, I'm now on a S20 model for over a year and it doesn't have a burn-in image - not sure though if it's because I am avoiding static image or improvement in technology (or both)

Burn-in is a real concern for spending premium, hence it is a good thing to read reviews for people who used their tv's for several months ... it's encouraging that @Ceev is mentioning that the OLED tv in their office is not experiencing any burn-in after 12.1k hours of use

I would likely get the Sony A80J in a few months due mainly to the Google TV OS
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 13, 2021 at 04:53 PM
I think this article was timed nicely for this thread:


https://www.techradar.com/news/has-oleds-burn-in-problem-been-fixed

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sidewinder on Sep 14, 2021 at 07:31 AM
Hi guys, i’m contemplating which to get yung sony or lg cx mentioned here that are in the 65k-70k price range… since i am using an apple tv 4k and the nvidia shield, i take it the android tv or webos will not matter right?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Conan on Sep 14, 2021 at 11:59 AM
not an excuse for me ... my alternative for an OLED would be the Sony X95J when or if it becomes available and it is practically the same price as an OLED ... I still worry about the burn-in from my experience with a Samsung phone (S9) with an AMOLED display - after just a few months of use, the lines of the Sudoku game that I frequently play were permanently burned-in to the screen, hence I keep on watching out for feedback/comments/reviews from owners before dipping into the OLED tv's - I'm pretty sure that they would be catching up on the technology to prevent burn-in ... this was the same with plasma technology, the first releases really suffered bad burn-ins

I've also noticed the LG OLED displays they have at the Seoul International Airport back in 2018 had bad burn-ins as those are likely on air for almost 24x7 ... regarding the Samsung phone, I'm now on a S20 model for over a year and it doesn't have a burn-in image - not sure though if it's because I am avoiding static image or improvement in technology (or both)

Burn-in is a real concern for spending premium, hence it is a good thing to read reviews for people who used their tv's for several months ... it's encouraging that @Ceev is mentioning that the OLED tv in their office is not experiencing any burn-in after 12.1k hours of use

I would likely get the Sony A80J in a few months due mainly to the Google TV OS
Did your S9 have a tempered glass protector? The only phone that I experienced burn-in had a tempered glass protector which "overheats" the screen.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 14, 2021 at 12:03 PM
^ I think some older AMOLED phone screens were prone to burn-in. I had a Samsung Galaxy S which developed burn-in in under two years.

My current phone which is an iPhone XS Max also has an OLED screen and with a tempered glass screen protector. I have had it for over two years now and still no burn-in.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CMac on Sep 14, 2021 at 12:50 PM
Did your S9 have a tempered glass protector? The only phone that I experienced burn-in had a tempered glass protector which "overheats" the screen.


This is interesting
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Sep 14, 2021 at 01:16 PM
yung heat ang nakaka burn ng screen.. dati gamit ko as cyclo comp is my S9 with AMOLED screen.. eh nabibilad sa araw pag nag bike.. ayun makikita mo after na may burn-in marks.. pero pag nag cool down na nawawala din..

so kung babad sa init yung unit, possible talaga mag burn in ang image lalo na kung static image
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CMac on Sep 14, 2021 at 01:37 PM
That's true, people always dismiss burn in as just image retention, but burn in is derived from prolonged image retention in one particular spot imo.
Back cases, as we all know, is a huge heatsink. I noticed some rugged cases really traps the heat on the backside. Those thick rubber ones in particular.
So baka ok lang naman yung tempered glass, yung backside lang tlaga needs to be air cooled as much as possible.
Oled TV topic pala neto and not oled screens hehehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Sep 14, 2021 at 01:42 PM
My note 8 got burned in. Screen went pinkish and yun time on display (bec i always have this on pag blank screen) na burn in. Kitang kita pag text messaging. So far no prob on my note 10. I never use screen protection. I always use spigen case to protect my screen in case nahulog ko.

Back to oled tvs. I have the Sony a9g and picture is just amazing. Beautiful talaga. I've never seen some movies with the picture quality this beautiful. Im not gonna worry about screen burn for now. I just rarely watch my cignal cable sa oled and no games so far. I will just use my other tvs for that.
My oled is purely for movies from my physical media, media player for downloads, netflix and youtubes. I try to avoid static images.

Will i recommend a oled. YES! definitely hehe

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Sep 14, 2021 at 01:45 PM
next tv ko na talaga is a 65inch OLED.. satisfied naman ako sa LG 3D TV na 55 inch..

sana makakuha ng good deal next year.. hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Sep 14, 2021 at 02:00 PM
Yes, go for 65 talaga kung puede. Nothing against those who want the 55 incher.

Pag isang gastos, go all in na hehe..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Sep 14, 2021 at 02:50 PM
Buy the best TV you can get really .. We had Pioneer Kuros plasma for over 10 yrs as it was not worth  it upgrading to lcd s . .. THe Oleds  now are at a great price point , And I think if you get the right size tv you will not need to upgrade for a long time .
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 14, 2021 at 03:11 PM
Did your S9 have a tempered glass protector? The only phone that I experienced burn-in had a tempered glass protector which "overheats" the screen.


yes it did have a tempered glass installed, but not really sure if that would have caused it .... pag white or light yung background ng screen, kitang kita mo na naka-burn yung images ng Sudoku game ... pag ibang display naman like watching a video, hindi naman mapapansin, kaya lang di ko na mabenta yung unit dahil sigurado babaratin lang pag nakita yung burn-in so just decided na pamigay ko na lang sa pamangkin ko
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 14, 2021 at 03:16 PM
Yes, go for 65 talaga kung puede. Nothing against those who want the 55 incher.

Pag isang gastos, go all in na hehe..

in my case, naka-55 na ako since 2017 (LG Nano TV), and every time I see the 65-inch tv's sa mga hotel na tinitirhan ko dati, parang gusto ko na mag-upgrade ... laki ng difference especially watching sports ... I'm sold with the picture quality of the LG C1, but coming from another LG TV, I just hate it that they could not support the NBA TV on WebOS, kaya I'm targeting the Sony A80J ... If I get the Google TV, I can get rid of my Roku and Chromecast (less power consumption and clutter) ... I'm just waiting for the usual price drop likely early 2022 (few months na lang)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Sep 14, 2021 at 03:23 PM
Sana yung sunod na top of the line A90J equivalent maging available satin next year.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Sep 14, 2021 at 04:15 PM
Yes, go for 65 talaga kung puede. Nothing against those who want the 55 incher.

Pag isang gastos, go all in na hehe..

yes yes.. eto din medyo pagsisi ko nuon eh.. sana 65 kinuha ko.. hehe natuwa lang ako sa 3D nuon.. tapos around 70k price.. compared sa OLED na nasa 120k pa yata..

now may less than 100k price tag baka patulan ko na yan next year
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Sep 14, 2021 at 04:38 PM
Sana yung sunod na top of the line A90J equivalent maging available satin next year.

Yup. It just won the 2021 4k tv shootout by value electronics. You can check it out sa avs forum.

Check the shootout stream by @Shane ( spare change sa youtube). Im watching it now. Pero ang haba hehe..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Sep 14, 2021 at 07:31 PM
One more suggestion on buying tvs. Imo, don't wait too much for the price to bottom out. I know we want the best deals, but sometimes by the time you wait for the price you are willing to score, the model you want may be out of stock or mga display units left.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Sep 14, 2021 at 07:34 PM
One more suggestion on buying tvs. Imo, don't wait too much for the price to bottom out. I know we want the best deals, but sometimes by the time you wait for the price you are willing to score, the model you want may be out of stock or mga display units left.

very true & newer models comes out balik naman taas yung presyo.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Sep 16, 2021 at 03:01 PM
Sana yung sunod na top of the line A90J equivalent maging available satin next year.

That would be neat...........pero I assume na gusto ni Sony PH na mauubos ang buong stock ng A9G sa Pinas bago nila gawin yun?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: seph1018 on Sep 17, 2021 at 12:55 AM
One more suggestion on buying tvs. Imo, don't wait too much for the price to bottom out. I know we want the best deals, but sometimes by the time you wait for the price you are willing to score, the model you want may be out of stock or mga display units left.

Agree. Never understimate the buying power of the other people eyeing that model same as you.

So I took the plunge (yet again) and got an A80J yesterday as i preferred it over the C1.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Sep 17, 2021 at 04:47 AM
So I took the plunge (yet again) and got an A80J yesterday as i preferred it over the C1.

Oh BRAVIA XR OLED.
Nice.

55 inch or 65 inch?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: seph1018 on Sep 19, 2021 at 05:36 PM
Oh BRAVIA XR OLED.
Nice.

55 inch or 65 inch?


55 for my bedroom
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 27, 2021 at 12:29 PM
Itong nakaraang weekend lang ako nagka-time i-DIY wallmount installation yung bagong TV. Naglatag pa ako ng CAT7 ethernet cable papuntang router. First time ko maka experience manood ng HDR movie sa LG C1 OLED 48". Ang ganda pala. Nawala yung pagod ko. haha

Napansin ko medyo kulang yung peak brightness yung OLED in Film Maker picture mode. I can see the potential pag naka enable yung HDR Tonemapping. The intense light sources and specular highlights in scenes really pop while preserved yung contrast sa darker parts. Yun lang medyo napansin ko yung occasional white clipping kaya disabled ko muna for accuracy. Pano pa kaya yung mga naka MiniLED na kaya yung >1000 nits.

Next weekend, pag may time, calibrate naman gamit yung  i1 Display Pro at Calman Home for LG.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Sep 27, 2021 at 04:18 PM
May mga nababasa ako na nag di-dim yung display after a while gaming with LG oled. Brightness is okay at the start then will dim after some time.

Does this also happen when watching movies?
Does the display dim only when the brightness is set too high?
Is this true for all OLEDs?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Sep 27, 2021 at 04:38 PM
May mga nababasa ako na nag di-dim yung display after a while gaming with LG oled. Brightness is okay at the start then will dim after some time.

Does this also happen when watching movies?
Does the display dim only when the brightness is set too high?
Is this true for all OLEDs?

Not with my B7. It only dims if you're not using it/paused for a long time, then eventually goes into screensaver mode. But never did that while I was watching or playing games.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 27, 2021 at 06:08 PM
May mga nababasa ako na nag di-dim yung display after a while gaming with LG oled. Brightness is okay at the start then will dim after some time.

Does this also happen when watching movies?
Does the display dim only when the brightness is set too high?
Is this true for all OLEDs?

AFAIK, unlike LCDs, nagdi-dim ang OLED pag large percentage ng screen ay bright content, regardless of games or video. Usually, hindi naman kapansinpansin unless gamit mo yung OLED as computer monitor tapos nag open ka ng malaking window or browser na white ang background.

May mga OLED TV din na may energy saving or OLED burn-in protection features na pwedeng mag cause ng dimming. Ang ginawa ko,sa akin dinisable ko yung eco modes.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Sep 27, 2021 at 07:45 PM
AFAIK, unlike LCDs, nagdi-dim ang OLED pag large percentage ng screen ay bright content, regardless of games or video. Usually, hindi naman kapansinpansin unless gamit mo yung OLED as computer monitor tapos nag open ka ng malaking window or browser na white ang background.

I'm using it as a computer monitor picture mode HDR standard, typing this right now with chrome and doesn't dim... at least whatever brightness this is in right now.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 27, 2021 at 08:19 PM
I'm using it as a computer monitor picture mode HDR standard, typing this right now with chrome and doesn't dim... at least whatever brightness this is in right now.

I see. It happens with my C1 though.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Sep 28, 2021 at 04:54 AM
yung heat ang nakaka burn ng screen.. dati gamit ko as cyclo comp is my S9 with AMOLED screen.. eh nabibilad sa araw pag nag bike.. ayun makikita mo after na may burn-in marks.. pero pag nag cool down na nawawala din..

so kung babad sa init yung unit, possible talaga mag burn in ang image lalo na kung static image

Baka image retention nakita mo kaya nawawala din agad. Mas malakas ang image retention pag ganyan dahil nagaadjust to peak intensity yung screen to counteract yung bright lighting outdoors.

Yung permanent burn-in is from uneven phosphor deterioration. High screen brightness levels for extended periods nagcacause nito lalo kung static image nakadisplay. Lahat ng phosphor-based displays prone diyan, iba iba lang ang endurance depende sa design and operating parameters.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Sep 28, 2021 at 04:56 AM
Yung color shift ng mga LCD panels as they age is also from the same cause, kasi karamihan ng backlights ng LCD screens phosphor-based din. Pero dahil hindi localized yung backlighting in most cases, even yung color shift kaya hindi pansin yung burn-in. You can easily compensate for it by recalibrating the display.

Sa emissive displays and locally backlit displays, mas noticeable ang burn-in dahil certain portions lang ng screen at a time ang naaapektohan.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 29, 2021 at 11:36 AM
I was able to buy a cheap HDMI 2.1 cable from Lazada that's actually certified the real deal as verified by the HDMI app.

Works great with the 3080 Ti with 4K 120Hz and G-Sync but  I did run into an issue where my primary monitor wouldn't wake up from sleep with the LG TV connected as a secondary display. I think I fixed it by turning off the "deep sleep" setting in my monitor OSD.

(https://i.imgur.com/w0rLZ8d.png)

(https://i.imgur.com/DW6lasQ.jpg)

(https://i.imgur.com/94C6NeI.png)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 29, 2021 at 12:10 PM
I was able to buy a cheap HDMI 2.1 from Lazada that's actually certified the real deal as verified by the HDMI app.


Care to share the link? :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 29, 2021 at 12:14 PM
Care to share the link? :)

Here you go:

https://www.lazada.com.ph/products/i2232897794-s10052609600.html?urlFlag=true&mp=1 (https://www.lazada.com.ph/products/i2232897794-s10052609600.html?urlFlag=true&mp=1)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Sep 29, 2021 at 03:45 PM
The 2021 77 " lg and sony Oleds are now just usd 3000.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mccoy26 on Sep 29, 2021 at 05:38 PM
For LG Oled owners: How can I change the location in the settings? It does not have any choices in the countries under location (only Philippines). I already  did a reset but it still defaults to PH which is greyed out.. I want to install HBO Max and Disney+, using Web OS, which are not available in the PH.  I changed the DNS but it still stays in PH.
TIA
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Sep 29, 2021 at 06:48 PM
There is 3selections... Connect automatically and Philippines Others..just select Others.   I did but it didn't appear sa LG webos even Location is on OTHERS.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jeckjeck on Oct 02, 2021 at 12:13 AM
For LG Oled owners: How can I change the location in the settings? It does not have any choices in the countries under location (only Philippines). I already  did a reset but it still defaults to PH which is greyed out.. I want to install HBO Max and Disney+, using Web OS, which are not available in the PH.  I changed the DNS but it still stays in PH.
TIA

I think even if are able to install HBO Max and Disney, the apps itself would be able to detect your location through your IP address. I just got an Amazon Firestick and installed a VPN app on it and I am able to stream on HBO Max, Disney+, Paramount+ and Hulu.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Oct 07, 2021 at 07:20 PM
I had some time to do LG C1 OLED calibrations last night since I got my 2nd vaccine dose yesterday and decided to take the following day off. Turns out calibrations have to be done for each mode of the TV that's going to be used so it's very time consuming @ 1h 30m to 2h per mode. I had to calibrate SDR Expert Bright, then HDR Cinema, then Dolby Vision Cinema, then SDR Game. I wasn't able to calibrate HDR Game because it was getting too late and I was beginning to feel unwell.

I spent most of today watching SDR, HDR and Dolby Vision movies and shows and played a little Breath of the Wild on the Switch. Extremely pleased with the results. Everything looks right, from the skin tones to the shadow detail. Glad I was able to get rid of the annoying off-hues/tint, over saturation, luminance clipping and black crush of the factory LG presets. Well worth the effort. Calibrated Dolby Vision looks particularly impressive as it's able to maximize the capabilities and limitations of the OLED panel with its content-aware dynamic tone mapping metadata instead of using the less accurate built-in HDR Tonemapping feature of the C1.

One of the main reasons why I went with LG over Sony is because of the more comprehensive hardware LUT calibration functionality support of the former with Calman.

Got pretty decent results the first time around:

(https://i.imgur.com/UuM2PlO.png)

(https://i.imgur.com/lGRPE9C.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Oct 08, 2021 at 08:07 PM
https://www.whathifi.com/news/lg-cx-and-gx-oled-tvs-getting-support-for-4k120hz-with-dolby-vision

The tech giant has told Forbes that it expects to "start rolling out a Dolby Vision at 120Hz firmware update for its 2020 CX and GX OLED TVs ‘very soon’ in South Korea", followed by a global rollout starting next week.

Previously, both LG sets could only manage to play games in Dolby Vision at 60Hz, meaning Xbox Series X owners couldn't max out the high-end picture performance of their machines.

Earlier this year, LG did the same for its 2021 OLED TVs, releasing an over-the-air update that gave its B1, C1 and G1 panels the ability to output 4K@120Hz with Dolby Vision."



Nice bonus for CX and GX users.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Oct 23, 2021 at 08:46 PM
I was at Abensons at Waltermart Makati earlier today and checking if the prices of the Sony 65-inch A80J have improved - same pa rin, no movement at 119k SRP ... the salesrep was offering me last year's 65-inch A9G OLED tv, naka-sale daw at 74k+ (almost 75k rounded off) - I asked kung display unit as the price is too low, brand new sealed daw, they have two units left on stock ... pinapaubos na lang siguro kaya bagsak presyo

I think that the A9G at that price is a good buy if you do not intend to use it for gaming ... the only downside I can see really is for gaming with the new consoles as it does not have hdmi 2.1 yet, for movies and broadcast tv it is a steal
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Oct 24, 2021 at 02:10 PM
I was at Abensons at Waltermart Makati earlier today and checking if the prices of the Sony 65-inch A80J have improved - same pa rin, no movement at 119k SRP ... the salesrep was offering me last year's 65-inch A9G OLED tv, naka-sale daw at 74k+ (almost 75k rounded off) - I asked kung display unit as the price is too low, brand new sealed daw, they have two units left on stock ... pinapaubos na lang siguro kaya bagsak presyo

I think that the A9G at that price is a good buy if you do not intend to use it for gaming ... the only downside I can see really is for gaming with the new consoles as it does not have hdmi 2.1 yet, for movies and broadcast tv it is a steal

saw the a80j in person semigloss tlg sya iba ung perceived blacks nya if there is lightsource unlike sa a9g and c1  na deep black tlg kahit may ambient light.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Oct 24, 2021 at 08:57 PM
saw the a80j in person semigloss tlg sya iba ung perceived blacks nya if there is lightsource unlike sa a9g and c1  na deep black tlg kahit may ambient light.

Sir kapag sa dark room mas maganda pa rin perceived blacks ng glossy vs semigloss or equal na sila?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Oct 24, 2021 at 11:33 PM
Sir kapag sa dark room mas maganda pa rin perceived blacks ng glossy vs semigloss or equal na sila?

gloss vs semi-gloss sa dark room meron pa din effect pero no as much. ksi the tv itself produces light na iniiscatter pa rin ng coating kaya mas sharp pa din tingnan ang a90j kesa sa a80j kht prehas sila na meron XR processor in the dark or bright room. madali irule-out na it will not matter ksi lights off ka naman manood, pero come to think about it gaano percentage n gamit mo tv with ligjts off watching non-movie videos? for me i want to enjoy the deep blacks regardless or ambient light. 😅
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Oct 25, 2021 at 06:38 AM
saw the a80j in person semigloss tlg sya iba ung perceived blacks nya if there is lightsource unlike sa a9g and c1  na deep black tlg kahit may ambient light.

just to clarify sir, with your comment, does it mean that you find A9G and C1 better than A80J? thanks
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Oct 25, 2021 at 08:33 AM
just to clarify sir, with your comment, does it mean that you find A9G and C1 better than A80J? thanks

only sa perceived contrast and vibrancy because of the glossy anti eflective coating. im sure the XR processing is better than that of a9g and color accuracy of any sony is better than lg oleds. in short po selling point for me ung glossy screen talaga. also lg oled is said to have crushed blacks out of the box without calibration sa white balance but sony a80j have raised blacks just above blacks "out of the box" sa 2.5-5% grays hence the boosted shadow details in expense of depth as said by hdtv test.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Adarna on Oct 26, 2021 at 03:27 AM
Anyone thinking of upgrading from a 4K OLED TV  to a 8K mini LED TV once Netflix, Prime Video & YouTube starts streaming 8K resolution content?

How about when video consoles or PCs start going with 8K content?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Oct 26, 2021 at 06:25 AM
For me I'm good for now, upgrades would be years again for me as I'm just happy to acquire LG's OLED & Nanocell this time of the pandemic, never thought TV was this great for movies than a projector.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Oct 26, 2021 at 05:17 PM
for C1 owners, available na ba yung NBA League Pass app sa WebOS?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Adarna on Nov 02, 2021 at 06:55 PM
Owners of 2016 LG TV & newer like the OLED B6:

Apple TV+ app is now available on the LG Content Store (https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-library/apple-tv-app-launch-on-lg-smart-tvs-CT10000018-20151455238100) as early as Oct 2021 (https://www.macrumors.com/2021/10/07/apple-tv-app-2016-2017-lg-smart-tvs/)

I found out about the inclusion of older TVs from this article (https://www.macrumors.com/2021/10/07/apple-tv-app-2016-2017-lg-smart-tvs/)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 04, 2021 at 07:08 AM
Ansons online OLED TV Prices:

• 65 panasonic JZ1000s - P99,990
• 55 panasonic JZ1000s - P69,990

• 65 sony A80J - P119,999
• 55 sony A80J - P89,999

• 65 LG G1 - P149,000
• 65 LG A1 - P134,000 (not on sale)
• 65 LG C1 - P109,990
• 55 LG C1 - P78,890
• 55 LG A1 - P69,990

Not sure if this can still go lower if paid in cash.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Narayan on Nov 04, 2021 at 02:02 PM
Ansons online OLED TV Prices:

• 65 panasonic JZ1000s - P99,990
• 55 panasonic JZ1000s - P69,990

• 65 sony A80J - P119,999
• 55 sony A80J - P89,999

• 65 LG G1 - P149,000
• 65 LG A1 - P134,000 (not on sale)
• 65 LG C1 - P109,990
• 55 LG C1 - P78,890
• 55 LG A1 - P69,990

Not sure if this can still go lower if paid in cash.

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Thanks for this. The Panny offerings seem interesting given the reviews.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Pipo_1925 on Nov 04, 2021 at 05:52 PM
Ansons online OLED TV Prices:

• 65 panasonic JZ1000s - P99,990
• 55 panasonic JZ1000s - P69,990

• 65 sony A80J - P119,999
• 55 sony A80J - P89,999

• 65 LG G1 - P149,000
• 65 LG A1 - P134,000 (not on sale)
• 65 LG C1 - P109,990
• 55 LG C1 - P78,890
• 55 LG A1 - P69,990

Not sure if this can still go lower if paid in cash.

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approximately 5k+ less pag cash based sa carousell post ng agents sa Ansons.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Nov 05, 2021 at 12:20 PM
lowest price i saw for LG 65" c1 is 93k and sony a80j 65" 104k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Nov 05, 2021 at 11:37 PM
just a note that those are what they advertise as discounted prices, and if you're planning to purchase via credit card installment, the prices are much higher ... that 65LGC1 is around 125k if purchase via credit card installment
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: seph1018 on Nov 06, 2021 at 03:58 AM
Ansons online OLED TV Prices:

• 65 panasonic JZ1000s - P99,990
• 55 panasonic JZ1000s - P69,990

• 65 sony A80J - P119,999
• 55 sony A80J - P89,999

• 65 LG G1 - P149,000
• 65 LG A1 - P134,000 (not on sale)
• 65 LG C1 - P109,990
• 55 LG C1 - P78,890
• 55 LG A1 - P69,990

Not sure if this can still go lower if paid in cash.

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Wow! I didn't know we had the Panas here locally. Could've been interesting if they had the 2000.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Nov 06, 2021 at 08:34 PM
walang masyadong English reviews sa youtube yung Panasonic, parang Philips OLED (meron din sa Ansons at lesser price)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: seph1018 on Nov 08, 2021 at 06:12 PM
walang masyadong English reviews sa youtube yung Panasonic, parang Philips OLED (meron din sa Ansons at lesser price)

HDTVTest ata meron. Done by Vincent Teoh
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 09, 2021 at 11:37 AM
The Panasonic JZ1000 is a very very good TV.  In my opinion, the best one for movies for any TV priced under ₱100k.

EDIT: yes, I think it's even better than the LG C1 for movies; note that the C1 is better for gaming though


Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Nov 09, 2021 at 08:48 PM
As far as I could recall majority if not all TV including Panasonic and Sony or big OLED panels are sourced frm LG. They only differs on processors and all others electronic..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 09, 2021 at 11:14 PM
As far as I could recall majority if not all TV including Panasonic and Sony or big OLED panels are sourced frm LG. They only differs on processors and all others electronic..

You're right, of course.  I guess I should have put "very very good TV" instead of "panel".  Will edit the post to indicate this.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: FrenzyBanana on Nov 11, 2021 at 05:47 PM
Ano pong magandang brand ng wall mount? Yung adjustable po sana
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Nov 11, 2021 at 07:06 PM
Ano pong magandang brand ng wall mount? Yung adjustable po sana

I think Perfect View is the wiser choice coz its not so expensive.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 12, 2021 at 10:01 AM
I think Perfect View is the wiser choice coz its not so expensive.

+1 sa Perfect View

Madalas din yan mag sale sa mga mall hardware shops (ACE Hardware ako bumili dati).  Tanongan mo na lang sa promodizer nila nagsasabi naman kung kailan usually mag sale.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 14, 2021 at 06:51 PM
My cousin just couldn't resist, bought both the 48" (to be used as a monitor) plus the 65" and asked me to help calibrate.

NOTE: both C1's did NOT come with an HDMI cable while the wall mount will be free for 55" and above only.



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The old Samsung curved QLED is right behind the box.
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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 15, 2021 at 12:23 PM
Had quite a bit of difficulty setting up the right settings for multiple devices and profiles.

This thread in reddit really helped out:

https://www.reddit.com/r/OLED_Gaming/comments/mbpiwy/lg_oled_gamingpc_monitor_recommended_settings/


It basically had everything that I needed and was as up to date as 09 Nov 2021.  The post also gets updated whenever new firmware arrives.  Copy-pasted a snippet below:

Quote
PC - WINDOWS 11 SETTINGS

    DISPLAY

        Use HDR: On or Off

            Note: Quickly toggle HDR using Win + Alt + B. Leaving Windows in HDR at all times will force SDR gamma to 2.2.

        Play streaming HDR video: On

            Note (Image 2): Install HEVC, VP9, and AV1 codec apps.

        Auto HDR: On or Off [On converts applicable SDR games to HDR10.]

        SDR content brightness: 11% (11-19%) or 19-31%

            11% (11-19%:) Choose for dark room use if SDR OLED Pixel Brightness set to 35-60.

            19-31%: Choose for bright room use if SDR OLED Pixel Brightness set to 60-100.

            Note: Goal is to have SDR content (gamma 2.2) appear similar between SDR and HDR modes. HDR peak luminance is ~800 nits, and SDR peak full screen luminance is ~250 nits in PC mode. So, SDR content brightness (%) = B/100 x 250/800 x 100 = 0.3125 x B, B = SDR OLED Pixel Brightness.

        Scale: 150%

        Display resolution: 3840 x 2160

        Choose a refresh rate: 120 Hz

        Variable refresh rate: On

    SOUND

        Spatial Sound Type: Stereo or Dolby Atmos/DTS:X for home theater [Non-Atmos surround, including LPCM 5.1/7.1, transmitted via Dolby MAT (Dolby Multichannel PCM 7.1).]

            Note (Image 2): Install Dolby Access/DTS Sound Unbound apps.

    POWER

        Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options > Turn on fast startup (recommended): Off [Prevents No Input Signal when booting.]

    PERSONALIZATION

        Background > Solid Color - Black

        Choose your mode: Dark

        Show accent color on...: Off

        Desktop icon settings: Uncheck all

            Note: On the desktop, delete all icons or right click > View > uncheck "Show desktop icons."

        Screen Saver: Blank after 1 minute

        Automatically hide the taskbar: On

        Adjust ClearType text: Off [Minimizes rainbow text fringing.]

    GAMING

        Game Mode: On

    CUSTOM RESOLUTION UTILITY (Extension blocks CTA-861 Edit...)

        HDR Static Metadata (Images 3-4): Set "Max luminance" (maxCLL) to 128 (800 nits), "Max frame-avg" (maxFALL) to 128 (800 nits), and "Min luminance" (minCLL) to blank (0 nits), and Windows 11 will use these values for maxTML/maxFFTML/minTML. Otherwise, Windows uses default tone mapping curve with minTML/maxTML/maxFFTML of 0/1499/799 nits, resulting in color clipping. Confirm in Advanced display, DxDiag.exe > Save All Information, or VESA DisplayHDR Test app.

        TV Resolutions (Image 5): Delete all 4096x2160 TV resolutions.

        HDMI Support (Image 5): Delete all 4096x2160 HDMI resolutions.

        [C9] Add... FreeSync Range (Image 6): Set range to 40-120 Hz.

    IN-GAME

        Resolution 2560x1440 or 1920x1080: Choose for higher frame rates.

        Max FPS: 117 fps

        V-sync: Off

        Triple buffering: Off

PC - NVIDIA CONTROL PANEL (RTX3000+)

    DISPLAY

        Resolution: PC - 3840x2160

            Custom - 3840x1620 (Image 8): Choose in-game for ultrawide. Customize... Set "Enable resolution not exposed by the display" to On and Create Custom Resolution...

        Refresh rate: 120 Hz

        Output color depth: 10 bpc

        Output color format: RGB

        Output dynamic range: Full

        Color accuracy mode - Override to reference mode: On

        Scaling: Integer scaling

        Enable G-SYNC for: Full screen mode

            Windowed and full screen mode: Choose if game does not support exclusive full screen, although this may create artifacts.

    3D SETTINGS

        Low Latency Mode: Ultra

        Max Frame Rate: 117 FPS

        Monitor Technology: G-SYNC Compatible

        Preferred refresh rate: Highest available

        Triple buffering: Off

        Vertical sync: On

PC - AMD ADRENALIN (RX6000+)

    LG OLED

        [C1/CX] AMD FreeSync Premium: On

    GRAPHICS

        Radeon Anti-Lag: On

        Wait for vertical refresh: Always on

        Frame rate target control - Max FPS: 117 fps

        OpenGL Triple Buffering: Off

        10-Bit Pixel Format: On

    DISPLAY

        AMD FreeSync (Adaptive Sync Compatible, VRR): On

        GPU Scaling - On: Integer Scaling

        HDMI Link Assurance: Off

        Color Depth: 10 bpc

        Pixel Format: RGB 4:4:4 PC Standard (Full)

        Custom Color: Off

CONSOLE - XBOX SERIES X

    TV & DISPLAY OPTIONS

        Resolution: 4k UHD

        Refresh rate: 120 Hz [Enables 40 Gbps FRL.]

        Allow 50 Hz: On

        Allow 24 Hz: On

        Allow ALLM: On

        Allow VRR: On

        Allow YCC 422: On or Off [No effect with 4k120, SDR, or DV. At 4k60, On and Off force HDR10 games to 12 bit 422 and 8 bit RGB, respectively.]

        Allow 4k: On

        Calibrate HDR (Image 7): Adjust tone mapping curve for HGiG. Press LT+RT+LB+RB to display values. Decrease Minimum Luminance screen to lowest value (minTML 0 nits). Increase Maximum Luminance screens until checkerboards clip (maxTML/maxFFTML 800 nits).

        Auto HDR: Off or On [On converts applicable SDR games to HDR10.]

        Allow HDR10: On

        Allow Dolby Vision: On [Enables Low Latency DV.]

        Dolby Vision for Gaming: On or Off [On enables native DV games and converts HDR10 games to DV.]

        Color Depth: 10-bit

        Color Space: Standard (Limited) [PC RGB (Full) not recommended as XSX operates natively in Limited.]

    IDLE OPTIONS

        Dim screen after: 2 minutes

    VOLUME & AUDIO OUTPUT

        HDMI audio: Bitstream out or 5.1/7.1 uncompressed

            Bitstream format: Dolby Digital/DTS Digital Surround or Dolby Atmos/DTS:X for home theater

CONSOLE - PS5

    VIDEO OUTPUT SETTINGS

        VRR [TBD]

        Resolution: Auto

        4K Video Transfer Rate: Auto [0 (RGB) not supported at 4k120 due to 32 Gbps FRL.]

        HDR: On When Supported

        Adjust HDR: Adjust tone mapping curve for HGiG. Ignore the console's instructions to make icons "barely visible." Increase screens 1/3 (maxFFTML) and 2/3 (maxTML) until sunbursts clip then stop. Decrease screen 3/3 (minTML) to lowest value.

        Deep Color Output: Auto

        RGB Range: Auto

        Enable 120 Hz Output: Auto

    AUDIO OUTPUT

        Output Device: HDMI Device (TV)

        HDMI Device Type: TV

        Audio Format (Priority): Linear PCM or Bitstream (Dolby/DTS)

        Number of channels: 5.1/7.1 ch [Choose for LPCM.]
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Nov 25, 2021 at 11:58 AM
kalokohan tong advertisement ng LG C1, free Magic remote daw, nagtanong ako kung may extra remote, wala daw ... yung kasama sa tv daw ang free ... saan ka ba naman nakabili ng tv for the last 20 years na walang kasamang remote - di free yon, kasama sa presyo yung remote na yon
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Nov 25, 2021 at 03:00 PM
kalokohan tong advertisement ng LG C1, free Magic remote daw, nagtanong ako kung may extra remote, wala daw ... yung kasama sa tv daw ang free ... saan ka ba naman nakabili ng tv for the last 20 years na walang kasamang remote - di free yon, kasama sa presyo yung remote na yon

buti nalang hindi buy a Magic Remote free yung C1 TV  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Nov 25, 2021 at 06:15 PM
buti nalang hindi buy a Magic Remote free yung C1 TV  ;D



    with FREE Magic Remote worth ₱2,990
    FREE Installation
    8.3Million Self-Lit Pixels
    a9 Gen4 AI Processor 4K
    ThinQ AI

akala ko talaga may extra, sirain kasi power button ng magic remote nila, naka-tatlo na ako for my current LG TV

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Dec 08, 2021 at 08:14 AM
start n ng pricedrop s oled, saw LG C1:65" for 88k sa 55" steady pa dn sa 65-67k.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scoob on Dec 08, 2021 at 01:50 PM
start n ng pricedrop s oled, saw LG C1:65" for 88k sa 55" steady pa dn sa 65-67k.
Saan mo ito nakita sir?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Dec 09, 2021 at 10:28 AM
Saan mo ito nakita sir?

online seller sa fb marketplace, mga agents and sa mall dn ata yung store nila.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 09, 2021 at 12:29 PM
The cheapest bnew ones I've seen in Carousell this week would be these (CASH only prices):

👉Model :
✅OLED 55A1PSA (55")
❌Srp : 99,999✅ SALE PRICE : 58,000

✅OLED 65A1PSA (65")
❌Srp : 134,999✅ SALE PRICE : 79,999


LG OLED TV C1 Series 48" 55" 65":

Model: OLED48C1PSB (48")
SRP/Original Price: 89,990 Last Price Cash 55,990

Model: OLED55C1PSB (55")
SRP/Original Price: 109,990 Last Price Cash 65,990

Model: OLED65C1PSB (65")
SRP/Original Price: 149,990 Last Price Cash 93,690
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Dec 09, 2021 at 02:40 PM
The cheapest bnew ones I've seen in Carousell this week would be these (CASH only prices):

👉Model :
✅OLED 55A1PSA (55")
❌Srp : 99,999✅ SALE PRICE : 58,000

✅OLED 65A1PSA (65")
❌Srp : 134,999✅ SALE PRICE : 79,999


LG OLED TV C1 Series 48" 55" 65":

Model: OLED48C1PSB (48")
SRP/Original Price: 89,990 Last Price Cash 55,990

Model: OLED55C1PSB (55")
SRP/Original Price: 109,990 Last Price Cash 65,990

Model: OLED65C1PSB (65")
SRP/Original Price: 149,990 Last Price Cash 93,690


ito pa rin yung original cash price since intro ng C1 ... the 88k mentioned by @scorpionzero for the 65-inch C1 is the lowest but haven't seen that one yet ... pag napunta sa around 80k pwede na pull trigger :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 09, 2021 at 07:33 PM


ito pa rin yung original cash price since intro ng C1 ... the 88k mentioned by @scorpionzero for the 65-inch C1 is the lowest but haven't seen that one yet ... pag napunta sa around 80k pwede na pull trigger :)

₱80k for a 65" C1 would be hard to resist for many followers of this thread, for sure. ;D

I heard the Panasonic OLED prices in Cash&Carry have also caught up with the C1 lately (55" priced under ₱66k and the 65" priced under ₱94k, about ₱3k cheaper than last October). 

I have yet to confirm it but maybe someone here can. 

I also heard HMR now has OLEDs as well (the usual bnew old stock units) but can't confirm what sort of warranty they have.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: zonks on Dec 09, 2021 at 09:25 PM
HMR give a one month warranty for their electronics. and they will try to repair the unit first, there's no instant replacement.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Dec 11, 2021 at 07:23 AM
Kagagaling ko lang ng Sony Glorietta Makati kanina.

Found out a few things:
-77 inch version ng BRAVIA XR A80J OLED is now available for order
-55 inch A9G is now sold out
-Only 65 inch A9G is left

I wonder kung makakahabol pa ako sa MASTER SERIES next year..........since sa 2022 pa kami magkakapondo for that.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 11, 2021 at 03:29 PM
HMR give a one month warranty for their electronics. and they will try to repair the unit first, there's no instant replacement.

That's a huge gamble for big ticket items.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: zonks on Dec 11, 2021 at 03:36 PM
That's a huge gamble for big ticket items.

50k nga tas 1 month warranty e wag na muna. pero andami naman bumibili, laging sold out halos may 100k plus pa with same one month warranty.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: msgt16 on Dec 13, 2021 at 06:06 PM
The cheapest bnew ones I've seen in Carousell this week would be these (CASH only prices):

👉Model :
✅OLED 55A1PSA (55")
❌Srp : 99,999✅ SALE PRICE : 58,000

✅OLED 65A1PSA (65")
❌Srp : 134,999✅ SALE PRICE : 79,999


LG OLED TV C1 Series 48" 55" 65":

Model: OLED48C1PSB (48")
SRP/Original Price: 89,990 Last Price Cash 55,990

Model: OLED55C1PSB (55")
SRP/Original Price: 109,990 Last Price Cash 65,990

Model: OLED65C1PSB (65")
SRP/Original Price: 149,990 Last Price Cash 93,690


Hello, sir. Eto ba yung Coleen & Lucas Appliance Trading? Legit kaya sila? Nakita ko naman sa FB page nila na marami nang bumili sa kanila ng appliances. Laking mura kasi nila sa Abenson among others. 79k pa yung 55” C1 sa Abensons e.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Dec 14, 2021 at 02:04 AM
If you are 100% certain that you will buy , a lot of times the major appliance centers like ansons and abenson will do their best to match the carousel price ,  Our 65 C1 was bought from Abenson at 95K thru straight card payment last Sept.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: msgt16 on Dec 14, 2021 at 07:09 AM
If you are 100% certain that you will buy , a lot of times the major appliance centers like ansons and abenson will do their best to match the carousel price ,  Our 65 C1 was bought from Abenson at 95K thru straight card payment last Sept.

Hi, sir. Did you just show them the Carousell ad and asked if they can match their posted price? May I know kung saang branch po ng Abenson yun? 14% din ang nabawas sa posted price. Malaki na yun.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Dec 16, 2021 at 11:50 PM
Hi, sir. Did you just show them the Carousell ad and asked if they can match their posted price? May I know kung saang branch po ng Abenson yun? 14% din ang nabawas sa posted price. Malaki na yun.

I just straight asked them for it and they will quote the best they can do . Abenson Alabang
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 17, 2021 at 12:01 AM
Hello, sir. Eto ba yung Coleen & Lucas Appliance Trading? Legit kaya sila? Nakita ko naman sa FB page nila na marami nang bumili sa kanila ng appliances. Laking mura kasi nila sa Abenson among others. 79k pa yung 55” C1 sa Abensons e.
Ibang seller yata. I just copied and pasted what was there over to here.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Dec 18, 2021 at 06:45 AM
What are the chances 2022 Sony models: A85, A90 & A95 becomes locally available?
A95 are QD-OLEDs.

(https://i.imgur.com/N6E4GmFl.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Dec 20, 2021 at 05:20 AM
What are the chances 2022 Sony models: A85, A90 & A95 becomes locally available?
A95 are QD-OLEDs.

(https://i.imgur.com/N6E4GmFl.jpg)

Yan ba kaya ang rumored Quantum Dot OLED?
Pero yeah, CES 2022 is just a month away.
Will definitely keep a close eye on it.

Basta ako:
Naka-focus ang attention ko to a SONY Master Series OLED.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Dec 20, 2021 at 08:29 AM
Yan ba kaya ang rumored Quantum Dot OLED?
Pero yeah, CES 2022 is just a month away.
Will definitely keep a close eye on it.

Basta ako:
Naka-focus ang attention ko to a SONY Master Series OLED.

Master Series OLED is yung A90 series? Same I passed on the A80J because I want the A90J which is unavailable here.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Dec 20, 2021 at 01:47 PM
Master Series OLED is yung A90 series? Same I passed on the A80J because I want the A90J which is unavailable here.

I agree with your statement.
I would rather become a MASTER.........or become none at all.

Pero I wonder about the timing dito sa atin:
Kasi like I said before, sa Sony Glorietta Makati, pinapaubos na nila ang A9G MASTER nila.

Ubos na lahat ng 55 inch nila
Last two units nalang for their 65 incher....

I just hope na may balak sila na brand new MASTER SERIES bilang kapalit sa A9G............kasi I do not consider A80J as a flagship
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Dec 20, 2021 at 01:57 PM
Every year technology upgrades and if we will wait for the best, you will miss the enjoyment of watching with the current best technology. By the time you bought even with the best of the best it will only last a couple of months and again there will be new one in the horizon. Just my thoughts....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 21, 2021 at 02:39 PM
Sighted at Abenson: Sony's 85 inch 8k OLED beauty (85Z9J)



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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Dec 21, 2021 at 03:01 PM
Sighted at Abenson: Sony's 85 inch 8k OLED beauty (85Z9J)



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Check the Asterisk* sa resolution.

Might say it cannot play 8K video content or Youtube 8K.

Will only upsample 4K video.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Dec 21, 2021 at 03:19 PM
Check the Asterisk* sa resolution.

Might say it cannot play 8K video content or Youtube 8K.

Will only upsample 4K video.

baka mareklamo din sila misleading sa specs na sinulat nila, full-array lcd ang z9j not oled. 😅
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Dec 21, 2021 at 04:05 PM
^^ Kahit yung discount wala ako. haha
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Dec 21, 2021 at 07:00 PM
medyo bumaba na ng konti yung LG 65C1 ... konting hintay na lang :)

LG OLED TV 2021 MODEL

65G1 - 124,900 ( free wall bracket / free install )
65C1 - 90,400 ( free wall bracket / free install )
55C1 - 65,900 ( free wall bracket / free install )
48C1 - 55,800 ( free install )
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Dec 22, 2021 at 10:44 AM
medyo bumaba na ng konti yung LG 65C1 ... konting hintay na lang :)

LG OLED TV 2021 MODEL

65G1 - 124,900 ( free wall bracket / free install )
65C1 - 90,400 ( free wall bracket / free install )
55C1 - 65,900 ( free wall bracket / free install )
48C1 - 55,800 ( free install )

ano ang breaking barrier price sir Raptor? hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Dec 22, 2021 at 10:45 AM
Alin ang mas okay?

Sony x90J LED or LG A1 OLED?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Dec 22, 2021 at 12:34 PM
Full array LCD will always be 2nd best even to the lowest version of OLED... that's not only my opinion but majority of established Digital reviewers...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Dec 22, 2021 at 12:49 PM
Alin ang mas okay?

Sony x90J LED or LG A1 OLED?

A1 all the way, kaso 60hz lng. pero for movies if you are not sensitive sa stutter ok lng sya, no contest sa picture quality oled hands down. x90j is bright and punchy sa una lang nakakahype dhil ang vibrant nga, but nothing can beat the realistic 3d depth ng mataas na native contrast of self emitting display.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Dec 22, 2021 at 03:16 PM
ano ang breaking barrier price sir Raptor? hehe

I'm planning to get the 65C1, expected yan to go down to 80k based sa nangyari sa CX ... pag nag 80k or close to it pwede na, konti na lang ... ayaw ko lang kasi bumili then after 2 months 10k cheaper na, ok pa naman yung current na tv ko ... yung intro price nya nasa 105k yung cash price, 90k na lang ngayon ... pagkatapos ng Christmas shopping likely bagsak pa yan ... yun kasing 55-inch na Nano Cell tv ko ngayon, 110k SRP 4 years ago, nakuha ko ng 70k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Dec 22, 2021 at 04:42 PM
A1 all the way, kaso 60hz lng. pero for movies if you are not sensitive sa stutter ok lng sya, no contest sa picture quality oled hands down. x90j is bright and punchy sa una lang nakakahype dhil ang vibrant nga, but nothing can beat the realistic 3d depth ng mataas na native contrast of self emitting display.

what movies need 120hz?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Blackstar on Dec 22, 2021 at 06:24 PM
A1 all the way, kaso 60hz lng. pero for movies if you are not sensitive sa stutter ok lng sya, no contest sa picture quality oled hands down. x90j is bright and punchy sa una lang nakakahype dhil ang vibrant nga, but nothing can beat the realistic 3d depth ng mataas na native contrast of self emitting display.
I remember when people were opposed to high refresh rates as it gives the video a soap opera effect/vibe. Personally, I didn't mind it then as I liked how it made the characters in the movie so lifelike. It's like the characters can pop out of the tv any time. :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Dec 22, 2021 at 07:05 PM
While a 120Hz TV doesn't inherently produce better motion, it can provide a few advantages over standard 60Hz TVs. One of the most important advantages is the ability to play back content that is meant to be displayed at 24 fps, which is often found in movies.

https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/what-is-the-refresh-rate-60hz-vs-120hz
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Dec 22, 2021 at 10:37 PM
Got it, so essentially it's better to get 120hz TV over a 60hz one.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: FrenzyBanana on Dec 28, 2021 at 11:18 AM
I'm planning to get the 65C1, expected yan to go down to 80k based sa nangyari sa CX ... pag nag 80k or close to it pwede na, konti na lang ... ayaw ko lang kasi bumili then after 2 months 10k cheaper na, ok pa naman yung current na tv ko ... yung intro price nya nasa 105k yung cash price, 90k na lang ngayon ... pagkatapos ng Christmas shopping likely bagsak pa yan ... yun kasing 55-inch na Nano Cell tv ko ngayon, 110k SRP 4 years ago, nakuha ko ng 70k

Sure po ba? Natetempt na ko bumili. Sa january 4 nila announce new model. Sana bumaba pa nga.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Dec 28, 2021 at 11:43 AM
Sure po ba? Natetempt na ko bumili. Sa january 4 nila announce new model. Sana bumaba pa nga.

San po ba may calibration service?

Yeah, bumababa yan mga Feb to March. I got my samsung LCD around March and the price was very low compared to when it came out.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CMac on Dec 28, 2021 at 02:12 PM
Inventory sales at the start of the year can be very enticing. But note na eto yung time na nagakakaubusan ng stock.
Once yung window of opportunity passes by, intay na naman till the next price drop.  :o
The best time will always be the when you already have the funds, the deal is pretty good coming from srp and your friendly neighborhood store has ample stocks (kung may sira baka pwede pa immediate replacement from the store).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: FrenzyBanana on Dec 28, 2021 at 02:53 PM
Ganun nga nangyari sa cx. Bibili na dapat ako dati kaso bigla nawala. 😂. Makabili na nga.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: chatstix on Dec 28, 2021 at 03:22 PM
quick question mga boss regarding picture quality:

Sony A80J or LG C1?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Dec 28, 2021 at 03:40 PM
Quote
quick question mga boss regarding picture quality:

Sony A80J or LG C1?

IMO,

Out of the box image processing quality, go for the Sony A80J.

If you have the means to do Calman calibration, C1.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Dec 28, 2021 at 08:30 PM
quick question mga boss regarding picture quality:

Sony A80J or LG C1?

SONY A80J
+ ootb accurate color, subpixel color boosting so bright colors arent as diluted.
- MATTE screen 55-65"   

LG C1
+cheaper, has all the gaming features, GLOSSY screen
-color ootb is not the best but still very good, depends on panel variance

you should also check Panasonic jz1000s its very very color accurate, cheapest of the 3, only downside is the sound system is not as good as the other oleds.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: dencio105 on Dec 29, 2021 at 12:39 AM
SONY A80J
+ ootb accurate color, subpixel color boosting so bright colors arent as diluted.
- MATTE screen 55-65"   

LG C1
+cheaper, has all the gaming features, GLOSSY screen
-color ootb is not the best but still very good, depends on panel variance

you should also check Panasonic jz1000s its very very color accurate, cheapest of the 3, only downside is the sound system is not as good as the other oleds.

Another consideration is if HDR format is important to you. The LG and Sony supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision while the Panasonic is capable of handling the full range HDR formats including HDR10+.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: srkid on Dec 29, 2021 at 06:52 AM
kumusta ang after sales support ng Sony at Panasonic? not so happy with LG ...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Dec 29, 2021 at 07:53 AM
kumusta ang after sales support ng Sony at Panasonic? not so happy with LG ...

personal experience ok nman, ung nangangamoy sunog na rubber ung oled c7 nmin sa bahay 1 month before warranty expires, tpos pinapunthn nila, sbi wla daw sira.. after a few days umusok na, ayun vinideo ko pra pruweba ksi if wla sila physical n nkikita n sira ng tv di nila paniwalaan mga description mo kht sbi ko amuyin nila ung likod amoy sunog. other thn that ok nmn ending napalitan nila yung powerboard t-con.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: anya618 on Dec 29, 2021 at 08:13 AM
kumusta ang after sales support ng Sony at Panasonic? not so happy with LG ...

nasubukan ko na magpawarranty sa sony. me pumunta from sony pagtawag ko sa service center then after a week pag follow up ko ready na daw yung replacement kung saan ko nabili yung tv (ansons cash and carry).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: srkid on Dec 29, 2021 at 10:58 AM
personal experience ok nman, ung nangangamoy sunog na rubber ung oled c7 nmin sa bahay 1 month before warranty expires, tpos pinapunthn nila, sbi wla daw sira.. after a few days umusok na, ayun vinideo ko pra pruweba ksi if wla sila physical n nkikita n sira ng tv di nila paniwalaan mga description mo kht sbi ko amuyin nila ung likod amoy sunog. other thn that ok nmn ending napalitan nila yung powerboard t-con.

Same here, LG SM8600 unit naman.  1 month before ending of warranty period nagkaroon ng intermittent video blackout like flickering but audio is normal... may nagpunta technician, several times stayed like 1 hour sa bahay pero hindi lumalabas ang issue... given like 4-6 videos para magamit nya proof sa report nya... but still no action done, gusto yata makita nya actual nangyayari ang problem.  Kinausap ko pa supervisor nya pero wala din... 53k when we bought the unit.  haays nakaka dismaya...   
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: FrenzyBanana on Dec 30, 2021 at 06:20 PM
Grabe ang ganda. Lalo na yung disney+ movies.
Problema ko lang yung iba sobrang contrast at dark masyado.
Example yung mga content ng apple tv. Pg bright ang scene dark pa din. Nawawala details ng muka kasi naging black na.
Pag gabi naman ang scene wala na ako mapanood. Sobrang black at contrast.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: dencio105 on Dec 30, 2021 at 07:09 PM
Grabe ang ganda. Lalo na yung disney+ movies.
Problema ko lang yung iba sobrang contrast at dark masyado.
Example yung mga content ng apple tv. Pg bright ang scene dark pa din. Nawawala details ng muka kasi naging black na.
Pag gabi naman ang scene wala na ako mapanood. Sobrang black at contrast.
Baka kailangan calibration boss.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Dec 30, 2021 at 08:58 PM
Same here, LG SM8600 unit naman.  1 month before ending of warranty period nagkaroon ng intermittent video blackout like flickering but audio is normal... may nagpunta technician, several times stayed like 1 hour sa bahay pero hindi lumalabas ang issue... given like 4-6 videos para magamit nya proof sa report nya... but still no action done, gusto yata makita nya actual nangyayari ang problem.  Kinausap ko pa supervisor nya pero wala din... 53k when we bought the unit.  haays nakaka dismaya...   

So sira sya now?

Kung nasira after mo ni report, dapat i-honor nila warranty. Kase nasa record naman nila na may complain ka.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Dec 30, 2021 at 09:01 PM
Inventory sales at the start of the year can be very enticing. But note na eto yung time na nagakakaubusan ng stock.
Once yung window of opportunity passes by, intay na naman till the next price drop.  :o
The best time will always be the when you already have the funds, the deal is pretty good coming from srp and your friendly neighborhood store has ample stocks (kung may sira baka pwede pa immediate replacement from the store).

Agree on here, kung abot na nang budget bilhin na. And malaki na binaba compared when the model came out.

Another strategy, kung nag aantay ka bumaba. Keep on checking caroussel postings. Kapag unti na posts, paubos na ang stock
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Dec 30, 2021 at 09:52 PM
Maybe a good reason to wait is for the upcoming TVs with OLED EX panels from LG.Display that were just announced. They're supposed to get up to 30% brighter than current OLED EVO panels so it has most of the brightness of MiniLED and none of its caveats like blooming and haloing. Great for HDR and Dolby Vision as these panels should come closer to the localized brightness targets of the HDR/DV content while the shadow details can still be preserved owing to OLED's virtually infinite contrast ratios.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: srkid on Dec 31, 2021 at 08:56 AM
So sira sya now?

Kung nasira after mo ni report, dapat i-honor nila warranty. Kase nasa record naman nila na may complain ka.

Ganon pa din intermittent video blackout, walang pattern kc kelan lumalabas...   
Per technician, they closed the ticket after couple of weeks or so kung di pa rin lumabas ulit ang issue - i think naka 2 tickets kami...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Dec 31, 2021 at 01:11 PM
Maybe a good reason to wait is for the upcoming TVs with OLED EX panels from LG.Display that were just announced. They're supposed to get up to 30% brighter than current OLED EVO panels so it has most of the brightness of MiniLED and none of its caveats like blooming and haloing. Great for HDR and Dolby Vision as these panels should come closer to the localized brightness targets of the HDR/DV content while the shadow details can still be preserved owing to OLED's virtually infinite contrast ratios.

I think that is with most maturing technologies. There are new features and improvements to make people upgrade.

For my viewing, as long the tv has the features and technology that I am looking for and keep me satisfied I am okay to buy.

Just my 2 cents.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Dec 31, 2021 at 01:19 PM
I think that is with most maturing technologies. There are new features and improvements to make people upgrade.

For my viewing, as long the tv has the features and technology that I am looking for and keep me satisfied I am okay to buy.

Just my 2 cents.

Well, I wasn't trying to convince people who already have OLEDs into upgrading. I was referring to people who are currently in the market for an OLED and are on the fence between getting an older gen product or an upcoming one.

On another note, if LG.Display can invent an OLED panel with zero risk of burn-in, I would surely get one to replace my gaming monitor.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Dec 31, 2021 at 11:14 PM
Well, I wasn't trying to convince people who already have OLEDs into upgrading. I was referring to people who are currently in the market for an OLED and are on the fence between getting an older gen product or an upcoming one.

On another note, if LG.Display can invent an OLED panel with zero risk of burn-in, I would surely get one to replace my gaming monitor.

I mean, there are always going to be new features for every new releases. If we keep on waiting, tendency again is to miss the enjoyment using what the current offers.

Again, my 2 cents.

Agree on burn in, there are still issues for static images for OLED. Not sure if this is rectifiable in the future.

What I was really looking forward to before was the SED displays, unfortunately technicalities and legalities killed the tech.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 04, 2022 at 03:26 PM
My almost 5 year old KS7000 conked out. Sadly, it is the panel.

No choice but to buy a new one. Has anyone tried buying from those sellers in Carousell. Are they legit specially the warranty and replacement?

Sorry but if this is a bit OT. but they do sell OLEDs tvs.

Thanks a lot!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 04, 2022 at 04:55 PM
My almost 5 year old KS7000 conked out. Sadly, it is the panel.

No choice but to buy a new one. Has anyone tried buying from those sellers in Carousell. Are they legit specially the warranty and replacement?

Sorry but if this is a bit OT. but they do sell OLEDs tvs.

Thanks a lot!


most of those sellers are affiliated with Anson's Cash N Carry, hence reliable and would carry the local warranty - the receipt that they provide is also from Anson's ... look for CRS Appliances on FB, the owner is also a member here ... just a note that they only sell via cash ... I've transacted several times with CRS, they have better pricing for cash even compared to the best cash price that salesrep from Anson's can offer - I asked the Anson's salesrep why they cannot match the cash price of CRS, and was informed that CRS is some sort of a wholesale partner, hence they can give a lower price for cash purchases
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 04, 2022 at 05:19 PM

most of those sellers are affiliated with Anson's Cash N Carry, hence reliable and would carry the local warranty - the receipt that they provide is also from Anson's ... look for CRS Appliances on FB, the owner is also a member here ... just a note that they only sell via cash ... I've transacted several times with CRS, they have better pricing for cash even compared to the best cash price that salesrep from Anson's can offer - I asked the Anson's salesrep why they cannot match the cash price of CRS, and was informed that CRS is some sort of a wholesale partner, hence they can give a lower price for cash purchases

Thanks sir Raptor.

I asked Abenson today  if they can match the price and what they can only do is discredit the sellers on aftersales.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lrtan on Jan 04, 2022 at 08:30 PM
Thanks sir Raptor.

I asked Abenson today  if they can match the price and what they can only do is discredit the sellers on aftersales.
After the first week all after sales are handled by LG directly. Straight unit replacement ends after 7days

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: FrenzyBanana on Jan 04, 2022 at 09:22 PM
Yung brightness lng bago sa c2?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 04, 2022 at 11:33 PM
Thanks sir Raptor.

I asked Abenson today  if they can match the price and what they can only do is discredit the sellers on aftersales.

LG takes care of the warranty, and you get an Anson's receipt so I would think that Anson's would also take care of it if needed
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Jan 05, 2022 at 02:46 AM
Thanks sir Raptor.

I asked Abenson today  if they can match the price and what they can only do is discredit the sellers on aftersales.

I always have good luck with Abenson in Alabang , what works for me is looking for a saleman who will do his best to gain a sale , as i always use straight card payment its maybe 1k or more versus the cash price of carousell . But because of delivery fees which is cheaper as I am located near them its a wash . The last one was a 65c1  in Oct for 95K .
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jan 05, 2022 at 06:07 AM
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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 05, 2022 at 09:50 AM
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FISlG6dVEAAQBJO?format=jpg&name=4096x4096)

(https://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/simpsons/images/b/b4/Homer_drool.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20100923210150)

hahaha. Gusto ko ang OLED nang sony. but their price is beyond my reach.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 05, 2022 at 09:53 AM
another quick one.

worth it ba mag C1 instead of A1. I am not a gamer so I could not fully utilize the HDMI 2.1 capability.

Its mainly for movies and streaming.  Basically additional amount for 120Hz....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Jan 05, 2022 at 10:01 AM
hahaha. Gusto ko ang OLED nang sony. but their price is beyond my reach.

kaya nag full array led ako
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sabsar on Jan 05, 2022 at 10:21 AM

I was able to get a 55 inch C1 at Anson's Cash and Carry. The price (cash) was at least 7k cheaper than what Anson's by Landmark could give me.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 05, 2022 at 10:28 AM
I was able to get a 55 inch C1 at Anson's Cash and Carry. The price (cash) was at least 7k cheaper than what Anson's by Landmark could give me.

I think the going price now in caroussell is around 65K.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 05, 2022 at 03:28 PM
another quick one.

worth it ba mag C1 instead of A1. I am not a gamer so I could not fully utilize the HDMI 2.1 capability.

Its mainly for movies and streaming.  Basically additional amount for 120Hz....


there are a lot of reviews in Youtube about this, but I would recommend personally checking the A1 on showrooms and comparing with C1 ... when I watch the reviews, I am discouraged to even consider A1, but when I went to showrooms, I cannot discern the difference picture quality wise - A1 has an excellent picture quality based on my visual experience ... if you're not using it for gaming, I would think that it is a good choice but I would still recommend comparing it visually on showrooms and not just taking the word of reviewers (especially the experts) - I find it more helpful to get consumer reviews as the experts compare the models from very high standards and measurements that sometimes have very minimal effect in the real usage
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 05, 2022 at 03:43 PM

there are a lot of reviews in Youtube about this, but I would recommend personally checking the A1 on showrooms and comparing with C1 ... when I watch the reviews, I am discouraged to even consider A1, but when I went to showrooms, I cannot discern the difference picture quality wise - A1 has an excellent picture quality based on my visual experience ... if you're not using it for gaming, I would think that it is a good choice but I would still recommend comparing it visually on showrooms and not just taking the word of reviewers (especially the experts) - I find it more helpful to get consumer reviews as the experts compare the models from very high standards and measurements that sometimes have very minimal effect in the real usage

I asked coz I also had the same observation. I compared them (A1 and C1) in Ansons and Abensons, and  I cannot discern much of the difference (if there is any).

Not like other lower end models and LCD which you can really see the difference.

Thanks again for the reply. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jan 05, 2022 at 09:23 PM
(https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FISlG6dVEAAQBJO?format=jpg&name=4096x4096)

(https://vignette2.wikia.nocookie.net/simpsons/images/b/b4/Homer_drool.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20100923210150)

According to Sony Asia regional website, this is the initial lineup for BRAVIA XR OLED 2022 lineup for ASEAN + Hong Kong / Macau + Taiwan

A80K OLED - 55inch + 65 inch + 77 inch
https://www.sony-asia.com/electronics/televisions/a80k-a83k-a84k-series

139 cm (55")|164 cm (65")|195 cm (77")

A90K OLED - 48 inch only (so far)
https://www.sony-asia.com/electronics/televisions/a90k-series

121 cm (48”)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 05, 2022 at 10:01 PM
Seems sony is now experimenting with QD OLED

SONY'S 2022 TV LINEUP
Series   Display technology   Sizes (inches)         Resolution   Refresh rate   Remote finder   Bravia cam
Z9K      Mini-LED         75, 85               8K         120Hz         Y            Bundled
A95K   QD-OLED            55, 65               4K         120Hz         Y            Bundled
A90K   OLED            48, 42               4K         120Hz         Y            Optional
A80K   OLED            55, 65, 77            4K         120Hz         N            Optional
X95K   Mini-LED         65, 75, 85            4K         120Hz         N            Optional
X90K   Full-array LED      55, 65, 75, 85         4K         120Hz         N            Optional
X85K   Direct LED         43, 50, 55, 65, 75, 85   4K         120Hz         N            Optional
X80K   Direct LED         43, 50, 55, 65, 75, 85   4K         60Hz         N            Optional


https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/sony-brings-all-tv-tech-ces-2022-how-every-model-stacks-up/
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 06, 2022 at 03:05 AM
Seems sony is now experimenting with QD OLED

SONY'S 2022 TV LINEUP
Series   Display technology   Sizes (inches)         Resolution   Refresh rate   Remote finder   Bravia cam
Z9K      Mini-LED         75, 85               8K         120Hz         Y            Bundled
A95K   QD-OLED            55, 65               4K         120Hz         Y            Bundled
A90K   OLED            48, 42               4K         120Hz         Y            Optional
A80K   OLED            55, 65, 77            4K         120Hz         N            Optional
X95K   Mini-LED         65, 75, 85            4K         120Hz         N            Optional
X90K   Full-array LED      55, 65, 75, 85         4K         120Hz         N            Optional
X85K   Direct LED         43, 50, 55, 65, 75, 85   4K         120Hz         N            Optional
X80K   Direct LED         43, 50, 55, 65, 75, 85   4K         60Hz         N            Optional


https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/sony-brings-all-tv-tech-ces-2022-how-every-model-stacks-up/

I watched the presentation launch video, based on that, I think that the X95k mini-LED is the most interesting as they do not have that panel type in the current offering ... it seems that it will be the best option for those who worries about the OLED brightness and burn-in potential issues
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Jan 06, 2022 at 09:25 AM
I watched the presentation launch video, based on that, I think that the X95k mini-LED is the most interesting as they do not have that panel type in the current offering ... it seems that it will be the best option for those who worries about the OLED brightness and burn-in potential issues

question is kung marerelease dito, mostly midrange TVs lng ng sony and the very high-end 8k lang. a80j, x90j, z9j
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: FrenzyBanana on Jan 06, 2022 at 03:36 PM
Meron bang tv na judder free?  Masyadong sensitive ang mata ko sa judder. Di ako makafocus sa panonood.

Siguro masasanay din ako sa c1 ko.
Mas nagagandahan pako sa 2007 plasma panasonic ko. Walang judder, walang soap opera effect :(
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 06, 2022 at 05:24 PM
Meron bang tv na judder free?  Masyadong sensitive ang mata ko sa judder. Di ako makafocus sa panonood.

Siguro masasanay din ako sa c1 ko.
Mas nagagandahan pako sa 2007 plasma panasonic ko. Walang judder, walang soap opera effect :(


120Hz ang C1, it should handle judder well (24p sources)

Here is the list per Rtings.com. C1 should be free.
https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/motion/24p
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CaptainA on Jan 06, 2022 at 05:50 PM
Question po mga Sir, it is still worth to buy C9 series?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: crazyhog on Jan 06, 2022 at 07:09 PM
Question po mga Sir, it is still worth to buy C9 series?
depende din s price and condition. i think minimal mn lang din difference s brightness vs 2021 model. and 2019 OLED can passthrough DTS unlike the latest
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CaptainA on Jan 06, 2022 at 08:03 PM
Thank you for the reply sir crazyhog.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Jan 06, 2022 at 08:14 PM
Meron bang tv na judder free?  Masyadong sensitive ang mata ko sa judder. Di ako makafocus sa panonood.

Siguro masasanay din ako sa c1 ko.
Mas nagagandahan pako sa 2007 plasma panasonic ko. Walang judder, walang soap opera effect :(


Pag galing sa 60hz slow pixel response time (more motion blur) tapos nag upgrade to high refresh rate at fast pixel response time (more motion clarity) na panel, magiging obvious talaga yung judder ng 24/30fps video content, even @ 120Hz panel refresh rate. At least, ganun din yung experience ko.

Nasubukan mo enable yung Cinema Screen at TruMotion sa Picture > Clarity settings? Gamit ko yung Cinematic Motion Preset sa TruMotion. Ok naman at hindi masyado obvious yung soap opera effect para sa akin at nasanay din ako.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: wheelee on Jan 07, 2022 at 11:44 PM
Samsung just made everything else OBSOLETE  ;D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Piteu5gyKq0&t=424s7
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Jan 08, 2022 at 09:11 AM
Samsung just made everything else OBSOLETE  ;D

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Piteu5gyKq0&t=424s7

Alienware also announced the world's first QD-OLED gaming monitor:

https://youtu.be/gKQPvCeETKw (https://youtu.be/gKQPvCeETKw)

QD-OLED is super interesting if the manufacturer's claims are to be believed: compared to existing LG.display W-OLED tech which can only do 4k 120Hz, it can run at 4K 144Hz, it can get significantly brighter since it's more efficient while maintaining the sub-pixel level dimming of OLED, it has wider color gamut because it has quantum dots and it has more robust burn-in mitigation which is why Alienware is confident for use as a PC monitor and they're able to provide a 3-year warranty against burn-in as well.

My next gaming monitor might just as well be a QD-OLED based one.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Jan 08, 2022 at 09:26 AM
(https://i.imgur.com/54L1fZA.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Jan 08, 2022 at 10:26 AM
Based on that spreadsheet, looks like mauuna pa mag-release ng QD OLED si Sony?  So all OLED panel ni Sony are LG sourced except the Top of the line A95K?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 09, 2022 at 03:48 AM
I've subscribed to this guy's Youtube channel for quite some time.  His take on the QD-OLED technology and his recent visual experience of the technology would make people on the market for OLED to think of waiting possibly another year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puFi2gILImg
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 09, 2022 at 12:49 PM
I've subscribed to this guy's Youtube channel for quite some time.  His take on the QD-OLED technology and his recent visual experience of the technology would make people on the market for OLED to think of waiting possibly another year.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puFi2gILImg

This is new tech so its going to be very expensive. Plus as new tech, expect some issues.

IMO buy OLED now, in 4-5 years the tech will mature. Time to move to QD-OLED.
That is if a new tech will  not again emerge. hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jan 11, 2022 at 06:16 AM
To : Sony Philippines
Paalala lang po

Wag muna kayo magpaubos ng A9G sa mga Sony Center nyo........hanggat wala pa kayong MASTER SERIES na kapalit para dyan.

Maraming salamat po
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Jan 11, 2022 at 12:32 PM
To : Sony Philippines
Paalala lang po

Wag muna kayo magpaubos ng A9G sa mga Sony Center nyo........hanggat wala pa kayong MASTER SERIES na kapalit para dyan.

Maraming salamat po

sa mga abensons 78k n lng cash ng a9G weeks ago eh, sa people na eyeing LG a1, isang option nyo itong sony a9g, halos same sa 80k for 65" mas bang for buck ito.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Jan 12, 2022 at 08:10 AM
Ayun lang as the article simply put...as usual just like when OLED first rolled out... " For rich people first — then the rest of us "

I personally would have to wait for the technology to saturate and have their ROI before doing a mass market pricing. The silver lining is I will probably get another WRGB OLED in a much cheaper price due to the competition.. basing on the OLED price decline..the QD OLED will be palatable to common folks within 2026.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 12, 2022 at 05:33 PM
the good news about the QD-OLED is that it will further lower the cost of the current WRGB OLED's, so for bang for the buck and bargain hunters, the next price reductions and possibly the models next year of the WRGB OLEDs would be the best options to buy ... 2024 siguro medyo pababa na price ng QD-OLED
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jan 13, 2022 at 10:46 AM
I sent Live Chat and customer service inquiry forms to Sony Philippines so that they can bring in the MASTER SERIES OLED TV sets A90J and A90K

https://web.sony-asia.com/ph/contact-us/?toe=#contactform
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jan 13, 2022 at 04:31 PM
QD-OLED video from HDTVTest
https://youtu.be/1R_2xnWMXIg (https://youtu.be/1R_2xnWMXIg)


At 65" the initial screens would be pretty small. Larger models would probably be available after a year or two.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: p@rekuy on Jan 22, 2022 at 10:05 AM
sa mga abensons 78k n lng cash ng a9G weeks ago eh, sa people na eyeing LG a1, isang option nyo itong sony a9g, halos same sa 80k for 65" mas bang for buck ito.
Saan branch ng Absensons ito?

Ito pa din kaya presyo nito ngayon?

Naghahanap kasi ako at 65" OLED ngayon para makabili.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 22, 2022 at 01:25 PM
Saan branch ng Absensons ito?

Ito pa din kaya presyo nito ngayon?

Naghahanap kasi ako at 65" OLED ngayon para makabili.

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Abensons sa may Makati Waltermart at WMall ko nakita yan
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: M@v3r1ck on Jan 27, 2022 at 11:37 AM
Hi.

I went to Ansons and inquired about the LG C1 65 inch. They gave me the price of 94k. Is this already a good deal?

Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Pipo_1925 on Jan 27, 2022 at 11:44 AM
Hi.

I went to Ansons and inquired about the LG C1 65 inch. They gave me the price of 94k. Is this already a good deal?

Thanks in advance.

If cash price medyo mahal ng konti. Kaya ng 91k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Jan 27, 2022 at 11:48 AM
sa mga abensons 78k n lng cash ng a9G weeks ago eh, sa people na eyeing LG a1, isang option nyo itong sony a9g, halos same sa 80k for 65" mas bang for buck ito.

sony oled 65 inch for 80k? wow mura na yan for sony ha.. parang laging mas pricey ang sony oled compared sa LG
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: M@v3r1ck on Jan 27, 2022 at 01:33 PM
Thanks for the tip sir. Na haggle ko pa ng konti... 92.5k nabigay. Thanks sir

If cash price medyo mahal ng konti. Kaya ng 91k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Justright on Jan 28, 2022 at 07:03 PM
Swerte niyo sa Manila ah. Dito sa province, 103K ang last na pa-tawad ng Abenson's sa akin para sa 65" LG C1. Cash basis pa yun ha.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 28, 2022 at 08:14 PM
https://www.techradar.com/news/lgs-65-inch-c1-oled-tv-drops-to-record-low-price-just-ahead-of-the-super-bowl

"The big game is just weeks away, and if you're looking to snag an epic Super Bowl TV deal on a stunning display, then you're in luck. We've just spotted LG's 65-inch C1 OLED TV on sale for $1,796.99 (was $2,499,99) at Amazon. That's a massive $700 discount and the lowest price we've seen for the OLED display."

Aba'y mas mura pa rin pala sa Cash N' Carry.  ;D

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Justright on Jan 28, 2022 at 08:45 PM
https://www.techradar.com/news/lgs-65-inch-c1-oled-tv-drops-to-record-low-price-just-ah

Aba'y mas mura pa rin pala sa Cash N' Carry.  ;D

Maganda nga din quote noong nagtanong ako via Messenger. Question, ang OLED TV ba kakayanin ang 9-10 hour travel na nakahiga? Otherwise I will need to remove the back seats of my SUV for the trip. Pero masyadong hassle kasi para sa 13K difference, plus possible warranty claims pa. Kelan ba magkakaroon kaya ng Sale ang Abenson's this 1st Q ng 2022?


Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 29, 2022 at 12:18 PM
Thanks for the tip sir. Na haggle ko pa ng konti... 92.5k nabigay. Thanks sir


okay na yan. halos pareho sa cash and carry.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on Jan 29, 2022 at 12:41 PM
experience ko sa big box stores sa US like Best Buy...after Superbowl Sunday expect to see open box/slightly used units of big TV's. Daming kawatan dyan na bibili ng TV for the game and then return it the week after the game citing made up issues.  TV's end up being sold open box/slightly used.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 29, 2022 at 03:37 PM
experience ko sa big box stores sa US like Best Buy...after Superbowl Sunday expect to see open box/slightly used units of big TV's. Daming kawatan dyan na bibili ng TV for the game and then return it the week after the game citing made up issues.  TV's end up being sold open box/slightly used.
Some of which end up in HMR ;D

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 29, 2022 at 11:42 PM
After a lot of research work and number crunching, I finally pulled the trigger on a Sony 65A80J ... first impressions, very satisfied with the purchase ... I'll try to create a separate thread on a detailed review so as not to hijack this thread, but all the worries about OLED tv's brightness is just BS - if this is the reason why you are doubting to buy an OLED tv, you should not be worried
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 31, 2022 at 09:54 AM
After a lot of research work and number crunching, I finally pulled the trigger on a Sony 65A80J ... first impressions, very satisfied with the purchase ... I'll try to create a separate thread on a detailed review so as not to hijack this thread, but all the worries about OLED tv's brightness is just BS - if this is the reason why you are doubting to buy an OLED tv, you should not be worried

Have you updated the firmware?  Magkano niyo po nabili?

Looking forward to the review...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Jan 31, 2022 at 10:17 AM
image burn proof na po ba current gen OLED tvs?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Jan 31, 2022 at 10:30 AM
image burn proof na po ba current gen OLED tvs?
nope, and I think it will never be 100% eliminated. but for normal usage it shouldn't be an issue.

we have a 3 year old LG C8, that still looks great.

https://www.lg.com/us/experience-tvs/oled-tv/reliability
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 31, 2022 at 12:44 PM
Have you updated the firmware?  Magkano niyo po nabili?

Looking forward to the review...

I got it for 109k using AMEX BDO credit card straight charge, but AMEX have a promo that has a cash back of 2,500 for the purchase, and another promo that allows you to convert the straight charge to 0% interest for 6-12 months, hence a good deal ... yung mga sellers sa Carousell are selling the unit for 106k cash

I already updated the firmware, and my initial impressions are really great, best tv I've owned in terms of picture quality and picture ... and the big surprise was the sound quality - listening to Youtube music at high volumes produces good quality and a decent bass ... I know that there are a lot of info on setting up the picture quality, I've followed the most basic setup recommendations and I think I'm going to stick with it as the picture is really impressive - watching NBA on this tv would really make you smile, can't wait for the start of the F1 season

Coming from LG WebOS, I can say that Google TV rocks in terms of the available apps that you can use - this was the main factor why I chose Sony over LG ... my choice really boiled down to the different features that I need as I know that the picture quality is both excellent for both Sony and LG OLED ... one thing I'm missing from LG is the air mouse function of the remote

I've been using the tv for just 2+ days and still a lot to discover, one issue that I'm still trying to resolve is that there's no audio coming out from the eARC HDMI port when connecting to my Marantz NR1200 network receiver ... the TV automatically detects the receiver when powered on but audio is not working (probably needs some thinkering on either the receiver or tv or both) ... I temporarily used an optical cable to have audio output on the receiver

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Jan 31, 2022 at 03:35 PM
wow.. inggit much.. hehe gusto ko din nyan sony OLED..  btw, yung LG din naman maganda sound.. may decent bass na din.. pero ayoko yung webOS.. limited lang kasi ang apps.. tapos minsan mabagal pa..

try using another HDMI cable.. baka may handshake issue sa gamit mo now na cable
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Jan 31, 2022 at 03:51 PM
For those wanting more apps from webOS, try unlocking your Location/Region and have a VPN. You will unlock a lot more apps available in the EU and USA.  You need a service remote control for LG to change the Location/Region setting.  Procedure are plenty in You tube..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 31, 2022 at 09:39 PM
wow.. inggit much.. hehe gusto ko din nyan sony OLED..  btw, yung LG din naman maganda sound.. may decent bass na din.. pero ayoko yung webOS.. limited lang kasi ang apps.. tapos minsan mabagal pa..

try using another HDMI cable.. baka may handshake issue sa gamit mo now na cable

I was able to resolve the issue on eARC HDMI ... since my receiver is only a stereo receiver, I had to setup the output of the TV to PCM audio only - the multi-channel formats such as DTS are not decoded by the receiver
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Feb 08, 2022 at 02:06 PM
any update sa pricelist nang OLEDs?    ;D ;D ;D    >:D


Mid February na wala pa din movement. Hoping mag 60k man alng ang 55C1
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: khl87 on Feb 11, 2022 at 08:26 PM
any update sa pricelist nang OLEDs?    ;D ;D ;D    >:D


Mid February na wala pa din movement. Hoping mag 60k man alng ang 55C1

I doubt na mag 60K yung 55” C1. Before, I observed yung prices ng 55 CX, never bumagsak ng 60K flat haha.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Feb 11, 2022 at 09:37 PM
I doubt na mag 60K yung 55” C1. Before, I observed yung prices ng 55 CX, never bumagsak ng 60K flat haha.

huhuhu

how much cheaper did it go?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Feb 12, 2022 at 08:43 AM
I think marami din nag aantay dito bumaba nang 80k ang 65C1  ;D O0
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Feb 14, 2022 at 11:53 AM

Alienware’s upcoming QD-OLED monitor has a $1,299 price tag

https://www.theverge.com/2022/2/13/22932031/alienwares-qd-oled-monitor-price-tag

Hmm, still expensive but not too bad considering the specs. I was expecting the first QD-OLED gaming monitor to be much more expensive than this because it makes use of a bleeding edge panel and that it's supposed to directly compete with those high-end MiniLED G-Sync Ultimate gaming monitors from the likes of ASUS which cost about $3K.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Feb 14, 2022 at 03:11 PM
I think marami din nag aantay dito bumaba nang 80k ang 65C1  ;D O0

the Sony A9G which I believe is a master series goes for less than 80k sa Abenson, 78k tag price, probably lower if you pay cash
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Feb 14, 2022 at 03:12 PM
Alienware’s upcoming QD-OLED monitor has a $1,299 price tag

https://www.theverge.com/2022/2/13/22932031/alienwares-qd-oled-monitor-price-tag

Hmm, still expensive but not too bad considering the specs. I was expecting the first QD-OLED gaming monitor to be much more expensive than this because it makes use of a bleeding edge panel and that it's supposed to directly compete with those high-end MiniLED G-Sync Ultimate gaming monitors from the likes of ASUS which cost about $3K.


the price tag is much cheaper than expected, this also comes with a 3-year warranty, hence they are probably confident that burn-in issue is already mitigated with QD-OLED
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Feb 15, 2022 at 07:43 PM
the Sony A9G which I believe is a master series goes for less than 80k sa Abenson, 78k tag price, probably lower if you pay cash

saang abenson sir?

how  about 55c1?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Feb 15, 2022 at 11:39 PM
saang abenson sir?

how  about 55c1?

Abenson at Walmart Makati and Abenson at WMall at Macapagal Avenue
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: khl87 on Feb 17, 2022 at 06:09 PM
huhuhu

how much cheaper did it go?

Can't remember exactly, pero not less than 70K I'm sure. Sa mga online shops like Ab***** and An**** yun. Pero if you check FB Marketplace, C1 55" is at 66K na lang if cash.  :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Feb 18, 2022 at 06:58 AM
This is a TV unique in its target use case but still executed well.  However, the problem with Philips has always been its pricing relative to the competition, particularly outside Europe.


https://www.whathifi.com/reviews/philips-65oled986-65-inch-oled-tv

VERDICT

The 65OLED986 is a proposition unlike any other – except its predecessor, of course. There are plenty of TVs out there that have upgraded sound, but none that with a straight face could seriously suggest replacing your hi-fi.

Now, we wouldn’t go as far as to say you should throw away your hi-fi gear and buy the OLED986 instead, as building a system with dedicated bits of kit will always get you a better performance, and for less money. But if you are determined to have a single, super-clean and stylish system for all of your TV, movie and music needs, there’s currently nothing better.

• Picture 5
• Sound 5
• Features 4


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 14, 2022 at 07:06 PM
Finally pull the trigger and bought an LG C1.

So far I am still blown away by it color specially the black and red.

But I notice this morning that the white and gray got "murky".

Ran screen test and indeed there are color banding issue. specially on the side of the screen.

White  Test
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Gray Uniformity
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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Mar 14, 2022 at 09:38 PM
is that banding issue considered a product defect?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 15, 2022 at 05:46 AM
is that banding issue considered a product defect?

yes I believe so. the white should be perfectly white but as you can see, there multiple colors specially the side which is green.

The second screen should be perfect gray, but its not.

This is the purpose of the screen test. I actually use this test when I bought the unit and it all passed.

Is there a way to fix this? hassle din kase magpa warranty.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 17, 2022 at 09:06 PM
For OLED screen issues, does LG warranty allow to change the unit or just the screen?

My unit is barely a month old...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Mar 18, 2022 at 12:49 AM
For OLED screen issues, does LG warranty allow to change the unit or just the screen?

My unit is barely a month old...

Contact LG and see what they can do. I'm pretty happy with their service.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 18, 2022 at 02:27 PM
Contact LG and see what they can do. I'm pretty happy with their service.

thank you! tech is dropping in today. let see how it goes.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Mar 21, 2022 at 11:40 AM
My friend in Bangkok just got his C2.  It looks like it's about to arrive here in Manila too.

Anybody know any inside info on PH distribution?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Mar 21, 2022 at 04:31 PM
Waiting for the QD-OLEDs from Sony and Samsung. Seems the pricing is about the same level as the equivalently sized LG OLED G2 models. Not bad.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 21, 2022 at 04:44 PM
My friend in Bangkok just got his C2.  It looks like it's about to arrive here in Manila too.

Anybody know any inside info on PH distribution?

time or almost time to buy the C1 at a discounted price then :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 22, 2022 at 10:08 AM
time or almost time to buy the C1 at a discounted price then :)

Agree. But I believe C1 on grey market is starting to get out of stock
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 22, 2022 at 10:09 AM
Waiting for the QD-OLEDs from Sony and Samsung. Seems the pricing is about the same level as the equivalently sized LG OLED G2 models. Not bad.

QD-OLED is still new. a bit drawback is that technology is not yet stable.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Mar 22, 2022 at 10:53 AM
QD-OLED is still new. a bit drawback is that technology is not yet stable.
Maybe you meant not yet proven because I haven’t heard about any stability issues with the new panel. In fact, it already incorporates many of the lessons learned from years of progress with oled technology.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Mar 22, 2022 at 11:26 AM
Agree. But I believe C1 on grey market is starting to get out of stock

What I wanted to see in the grey market was the Panasonic 2021 line, which seems to be conspicuously absent these days.

As for QD-OLED, if Samsung sticks to their ridiculous 1-year warranty then it will not be worth it to go with Samsung.  Plus, Tizen is trash.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Mar 22, 2022 at 11:37 AM
any recommended grey market stores? I assume these do not have the same warranty and service as the local LG/Sony?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Mar 22, 2022 at 12:34 PM
As for QD-OLED, if Samsung sticks to their ridiculous 1-year warranty then it will not be worth it to go with Samsung.  Plus, Tizen is trash.

Yeah, I'm more interested in Sony's QD-OLED offering and it's got Google TV OS plus better out of the box factory calibration. Alienware is giving 3-years warranty on their QD-OLED gaming monitor so I guess that means something.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 22, 2022 at 01:45 PM
Maybe you meant not yet proven because I haven’t heard about any stability issues with the new panel. In fact, it already incorporates many of the lessons learned from years of progress with oled technology.


OLED on mobile display - Yes.  TV no, since I doubt LG will share what they learn from the past 10 years.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 22, 2022 at 01:47 PM
What I wanted to see in the grey market was the Panasonic 2021 line, which seems to be conspicuously absent these days.

As for QD-OLED, if Samsung sticks to their ridiculous 1-year warranty then it will not be worth it to go with Samsung.  Plus, Tizen is trash.

Haha Yeah.  They should follow the trend on 2 year warranty. Not that my previous samsung failed me after 2 years, but addn'l 1 year peace of mind is better than none at all.

and yes, tizen is bullcrap
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Mar 22, 2022 at 02:04 PM
OLED on mobile display - Yes.  TV no, since I doubt LG will share what they learn from the past 10 years.

Funny you mentioned OLEDs on mobile displays because these include laptops too and these mobile displays get more static elements than TVs. It's not like LG is the only one doing R&D on OLED display tech.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Mar 22, 2022 at 02:31 PM
sa samsung amoled, nakakita na ako ng burn in sa display nila.. pero sa akin never pa nangyari na may burn in..

usually nakikita ko na burn image sa samsung eh yung top most portion kung nasaan yung clock and notifications.. tsaka yung virtual buttons sa baba
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Mar 22, 2022 at 02:49 PM
sa samsung amoled, nakakita na ako ng burn in sa display nila.. pero sa akin never pa nangyari na may burn in..

usually nakikita ko na burn image sa samsung eh yung top most portion kung nasaan yung clock and notifications.. tsaka yung virtual buttons sa baba

QD-OLED is not AMOLED though and it’s not like mobile oled display tech has not progressed to mitigate burn-in…
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 22, 2022 at 02:57 PM
Funny you mentioned OLEDs on mobile displays because these include laptops too and these mobile displays get more static elements than TVs. It's not like LG is the only one doing R&D on OLED display tech.

Agree. but they are the only one supplying the TVs (big screen) and they have monopoly on it.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 22, 2022 at 03:47 PM
Contact LG and see what they can do. I'm pretty happy with their service.

LG had offered to replace the panel/module.

What do you guys suggest? The unit is fairly new and the banding is not that noticeable (yet). 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Mar 22, 2022 at 08:25 PM
https://www.techradar.com/news/lg-unveils-2022-oled-tv-prices-and-theyre-much-less-than-a-qd-oled-tv

LG B2 OLED pricing and release dates

• 55-inch OLED55B2PUA is available March 2022 for $1,499
• 65-inch OLED65B2PUA is available March 2022 for $1,999
• 77-inch OLED77B2PUA is available March 2022 for $3,299

LG C2 OLED pricing and release dates

• 42-inch OLED42C2PUA is available May 2022 for $1,399
• 48-inch OLED48C2PUA is available March 2022 for $1,499
• 55-inch OLED55C2PUA is available March 2022 for $1,799
• 65-inch OLED65C2PUA is available March 2022 for $2,499
• 77-inch OLED77C1PUA is available March 2022 for $3,499
• 83-inch OLED83C2PUA is available April 2022 for $5,499

LG G2 OLED pricing and release dates

• 55-inch OLED55G2PUA is available April 2022 for $2,199
• 65-inch OLED65G2PUA is available March 2022 for $2,999
• 77-inch OLED77G2PUA is available March 2022 for $3,999
• 83-inch OLED83G2PUA is available April 2022 for $6,499

LG Z2 OLED pricing and release dates

• 77-inch OLED778Z2PUA is available April 2022 for $12,999
• 88-inch OLED88Z2PUA is available April 2022 for $24,999

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 22, 2022 at 08:58 PM
sa samsung amoled, nakakita na ako ng burn in sa display nila.. pero sa akin never pa nangyari na may burn in..

usually nakikita ko na burn image sa samsung eh yung top most portion kung nasaan yung clock and notifications.. tsaka yung virtual buttons sa baba

I got the worst case of burn-in on my previous Samsung Galaxy S9 ... it happened after just a few months of use ... I frequently play Sudoku then, lahat ng guhit doon sa Sudoku board nag-permanent burn na sa display, very visible pag light ang display
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Conan on Mar 22, 2022 at 09:44 PM
I got the worst case of burn-in on my previous Samsung Galaxy S9 ... it happened after just a few months of use ... I frequently play Sudoku then, lahat ng guhit doon sa Sudoku board nag-permanent burn na sa display, very visible pag light ang display

Did your S9 have a tempered glass screen protector?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 22, 2022 at 10:46 PM
Did your S9 have a tempered glass screen protector?


it did not have, not even plastic ... because of the non-flat edge, screen protectors get peeled-off when placing the phone case
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 23, 2022 at 07:30 AM
any recommended grey market stores? I assume these do not have the same warranty and service as the local LG/Sony?

Mine is grey, and LG is honoring the warranty.

Check carousell  if you want to buy
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Mar 23, 2022 at 09:54 AM
Agree. but they are the only one supplying the TVs (big screen) and they have monopoly on it.

It's not a bad thing to have a new player in the space though. More competition usually means more innovation.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Mar 23, 2022 at 10:36 AM
Mine is grey, and LG is honoring the warranty.

Check carousell  if you want to buy

Carousell sellers I usually see are just agents of the usual appliance stores... Sorry, what is meant by Grey market? I assume Grey market are those imported and didn't go through the local distributor... e.g. apple phone bought abroad and not locally.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 23, 2022 at 11:04 AM
Carousell sellers I usually see are just agents of the usual appliance stores... Sorry, what is meant by Grey market? I assume Grey market are those imported and didn't go through the local distributor... e.g. apple phone bought abroad and not locally.

It is grey as it is not through the local appliance store.
They  happen to have a tie up with the store and the testing can be done there.  You may opt not to test.
They don't their own physical store.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Mar 23, 2022 at 11:19 AM
It is grey as it is not through the local appliance store.
They  happen to have a tie up with the store and the testing can be done there.  You may opt not to test.
They don't their own physical store.
Okay. Then I got mine via "grey" market too... contacted via olx and settled in Abensons SM North with an Abensons OR.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 24, 2022 at 06:18 AM
Okay. Then I got mine via "grey" market too... contacted via olx and settled in Abensons SM North with an Abensons OR.

LOL.  First it should be cheaper than the local appliance store. Second, the OR should not be from a local store which has a physical store.

Try  to "contact" one of those seller in carousell (formerly olx) and you would know what I mean.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Mar 24, 2022 at 10:35 AM
LOL.  First it should be cheaper than the local appliance store. Second, the OR should not be from a local store which has a physical store.

Try  to "contact" one of those seller in carousell (formerly olx) and you would know what I mean.

I did contact one in olx (then), and it was significantly cheaper than Abenson price which was about 93k 5 years ago, but I got it at 78k cash. He also explained to me that the reason for all these olx sellers selling lower than SRP is that they give up a large part of their commission to get the sale.

In any case, I know now what you mean by gray market; I just always thought of it like HANCARS for Starex or Caloocan Sales Center for Big Bikes, but you cannot bring those to the casa or need to pay a registration fee to get serviced (e.g. BMW).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 24, 2022 at 07:58 PM
I did contact one in olx (then), and it was significantly cheaper than Abenson price which was about 93k 5 years ago, but I got it at 78k cash. He also explained to me that the reason for all these olx sellers selling lower than SRP is that they give up a large part of their commission to get the sale.

In any case, I know now what you mean by gray market; I just always thought of it like HANCARS for Starex or Caloocan Sales Center for Big Bikes, but you cannot bring those to the casa or need to pay a registration fee to get serviced (e.g. BMW).

Someone also posted here that they can keep the price low due to ordering in large amount. Something the big appliance store can't match.  (Try to back read a few pages).

Mine is LG and they are honoring the warranty, tech came in today to replace the panel due to banding.
But so happen they brought in 65" panel, mine is 55".   Not sure where is the disconnect on their documentation.

They are coming back tomorrow to put in the right one.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Apr 18, 2022 at 02:10 PM
Anyone planning to get a OLED this year holding off for a QD-OLED if it releases locally?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Apr 18, 2022 at 03:43 PM
Anyone planning to get a OLED this year holding off for a QD-OLED if it releases locally?

I already have an LG C1 OLED TV but i'm going to try to get an Alienware QD-OLED gaming monitor if it ever gets released locally. Both the reviews and user feedback have been quite positive for the most part. The few issues it has aren't deal breakers.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Apr 20, 2022 at 01:50 PM
Anyone planning to get a OLED this year holding off for a QD-OLED if it releases locally?

I'm keeping an eye on the Sony Philippines 2022 OLED TV lineup (especially if meron A90K MASTER SERIES OLED)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 20, 2022 at 03:25 PM
I already have an LG C1 OLED TV but i'm going to try to get an Alienware QD-OLED gaming monitor if it ever gets released locally. Both the reviews and user feedback have been quite positive for the most part. The few issues it has aren't deal breakers.

I've already reached out to multiple Dell distributors and all of them are saying they won't be making this available in the first half of the year.  Incidentally, they are also backed up on their other Alienware inventory (i.e. Alder Lake laptops) that trying to get one means waiting anywhere from 45 to 60 business days.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Apr 20, 2022 at 04:01 PM
I've already reached out to multiple Dell distributors and all of them are saying they won't be making this available in the first half of the year.  Incidentally, they are also backed up on their other Alienware inventory (i.e. Alder Lake laptops) that trying to get one means waiting anywhere from 45 to 60 business days.

related pa rin yan sa chip shortage, even for our office use na laptops and monitors, we had to buy alternative models pero delays pa rin ang delivery - this is the same situation in our US office
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 26, 2022 at 10:29 AM
I heard that the non-OLED UHD models from Sony are about to arrive in the appliance stores this week.  No word yet on when the new OLED's arrive.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on May 03, 2022 at 11:47 PM
I heard that the non-OLED UHD models from Sony are about to arrive in the appliance stores this week.  No word yet on when the new OLED's arrive.
Confirmed but still no Sony OLEDs. LG C2 tv's aren't here yet either even if other SEA countries already have it.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on May 25, 2022 at 12:04 PM
lg c2 oled meron na , pero hinohold ata nila ung 48,55,65" sizes pra maipaubos muna ung stocks ng c1 without marking them down even further. sizes available for the c2 for now are 42" 77 " and 83".
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Pipo_1925 on May 25, 2022 at 12:52 PM
price I saw sa carousell(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220525/f168190e8a88c8a5b71a471d0617e2ba.jpg)

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on May 25, 2022 at 12:57 PM
^^^ weird. walang 55 and 65? Yun pa naman pinaka popular na sizes these days.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on May 25, 2022 at 03:33 PM
^^^ weird. walang 55 and 65? Yun pa naman pinaka popular na sizes these days.

likely madaming stock ng C1 at pinauubos pa ... probably the best time to buy the C1 model now, lowest price
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on May 27, 2022 at 03:45 PM
likely madaming stock ng C1 at pinauubos pa ... probably the best time to buy the C1 model now, lowest price

same price pa din sa caroussel
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on May 27, 2022 at 05:56 PM
price I saw sa carousell(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20220525/f168190e8a88c8a5b71a471d0617e2ba.jpg)

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The 42 inch will be really tempting for gamers once the price goes down further.  The 48" is just too big for desktop use.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on May 27, 2022 at 06:51 PM
meron na na-post ang CRS nung 65c2 sa FB page nila ... nasa 121k+
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on May 29, 2022 at 01:14 PM
The 42 inch will be really tempting for gamers once the price goes down further.  The 48" is just too big for desktop use.

I'm thinking of putting that on a TV stand so I can still adjust the height to my liking. AFAIK there are no monitor arms that would be able to handle the size and weight of the 42" C2 OLED.

Something like this:

(https://i.redd.it/b5j5d2cog8291.jpg)

That said, LG has already announced that they will be releasing a 48" OLED dedicated gaming monitor

https://www.lgnewsroom.com/2022/05/gear-up-for-next-level-gaming-experiences-with-new-lg-ultragear-gaming-monitors/ (https://www.lgnewsroom.com/2022/05/gear-up-for-next-level-gaming-experiences-with-new-lg-ultragear-gaming-monitors/)

I hope they will eventually come in smaller sizes and in ultrawide.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jun 01, 2022 at 04:22 PM
QD-OLED test

Best OLED panel performance to date (Samsung S95B)
https://youtu.be/VpDBAZ0vNuo

The full Sony A95K test should follow but initial tests show lower peak brightness and color volume than S95B while still being higher than all W-OLED TVs. I'm hoping that they include better upscaling of 1080p and lower content as that would become a competitive advantage over the S95B (together with the Sony supporting Dolby Vision).
https://youtu.be/HALPL4aPZgMno co
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: davidson on Jun 05, 2022 at 06:51 PM
Is the Lg 65C1 at 85,900 a good deal?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jun 06, 2022 at 12:45 AM
Is the Lg 65C1 at 85,900 a good deal?
I'd take that deal in a heartbeat, basta bnew with local warranty.  The C2 isn't a quantum leap in quality over the C1 and the price of the 65C2  won't go under 90k until probably June next year.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Waxx on Jun 06, 2022 at 04:33 PM
I'm thinking of putting that on a TV stand so I can still adjust the height to my liking. AFAIK there are no monitor arms that would be able to handle the size and weight of the 42" C2 OLED.

Something like this:

(https://i.redd.it/b5j5d2cog8291.jpg)

That said, LG has already announced that they will be releasing a 48" OLED dedicated gaming monitor

https://www.lgnewsroom.com/2022/05/gear-up-for-next-level-gaming-experiences-with-new-lg-ultragear-gaming-monitors/ (https://www.lgnewsroom.com/2022/05/gear-up-for-next-level-gaming-experiences-with-new-lg-ultragear-gaming-monitors/)

I hope they will eventually come in smaller sizes and in ultrawide.

i use this..

https://www.amazon.com/Single-Ultrawide-Monitor-VESA-Mount/dp/B01N5FTCJE?th=1
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Jun 09, 2022 at 08:16 PM
sony a80k oled cheaper than LG c2 right now.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on Jun 10, 2022 at 12:00 AM
samsung s95b oled is the best oled right now. gonna be my next purchase when my LG conks out.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Jun 10, 2022 at 08:15 AM
samsung s95b oled is the best oled right now. gonna be my next purchase when my LG conks out.

Yung lang they got 1 year warranty lang
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Jun 10, 2022 at 09:18 AM
wow.. may oled na samsung.. i thought stick na sila dun sa Q led nila
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jun 10, 2022 at 09:52 AM
wow.. may oled na samsung.. i thought stick na sila dun sa Q led nila
They had Super-OLED TVs from 2012 to 2014 but stopped. They resumed with QD-OLED this year. Both are RGB OLED tech, which LG dismissed as not economically viable back in 2014.

https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/lg-says-white-oled-gives-it-ten-years-on-tv-competition/

Super-OLED TVs performed better than LG's offerings when it was available, but it costed way more. This was when LG's WOLED was already expensive, causing Samsung's offering to flop.

Today's QD-OLED offerings are closer to LG's flagship WOLED products in pricing while offering better image quality and efficiency. Whether this will be a recipe for success will be up to the market to decide. Sony had already jumped ship for its flagship OLED product and is now sourcing from Samsung. Panasonic and Xiaomi are rumored to be next.

At the other end of the spectrum, Chinese panel  manufacturer BOE is now manufacturing OLED TV panels. CSOT and TCL Huaxing are expected to follow.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jun 10, 2022 at 08:36 PM
sony a80k oled cheaper than LG c2 right now.

Wala pa ata A80K sa Pinas (A80J pa lang meron locally)
https://www.sony.com.ph/electronics/tv/t/oled-televisions

Baka sa H2 pa sya lalabas dito....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Jun 11, 2022 at 12:14 PM
I have the LG OLED but thinking lately of getting another one...

how's the Philips OLED models so far? I think they also use LG OLED panels and come with the ambilight feature?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jun 13, 2022 at 12:08 AM
I have the LG OLED but thinking lately of getting another one...

how's the Philips OLED models so far? I think they also use LG OLED panels and come with the ambilight feature?
The ones I've seen had good PQ, as expected, but had prices higher than Sony, unfortunately.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jun 13, 2022 at 01:42 AM
The ones I've seen had good PQ, as expected, but had prices higher than Sony, unfortunately.

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when I got my OLED TV a few months ago, I was also offered the Philips OLED tv ... you're correct that the SRP is higher or at par with Sony and LG, but they are giving away a bigger discount from SRP if you ask for the best price (this is at Ansons)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jun 16, 2022 at 05:00 PM
samsung s95b oled is the best oled right now. gonna be my next purchase when my LG conks out.

Base on initial reviews, it is at par with LG G2. With the G2 giving 40% more brightness than previous iteration.
For now, I think we have a good battle. Good thing about LG is tech already mature.

The problem I saw in Samsung base on reviews is that for gaming, the picture is wash out. But reviewer is saying it might be fixed via software upgrade. Early version hiccups.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jun 17, 2022 at 12:36 AM
Base on initial reviews, it is at par with LG G2. With the G2 giving 40% more brightness than previous iteration.
For now, I think we have a good battle. Good thing about LG is tech already mature.

The problem I saw in Samsung base on reviews is that for gaming, the picture is wash out. But reviewer is saying it might be fixed via software upgrade. Early version hiccups.
The "wash out" is probably due to the AR coating. It will cause the blacks to look grey in a bright room and may make some bright pixels bleed into dark ones, but will make any reflection less distracting.

Color volume and accuracy are superior in the Samsung, thanks to the panel. LG's flagship has bridged the gap in peak brightness and seems to have better image processing, however.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jun 17, 2022 at 07:25 AM
The "wash out" is probably due to the AR coating. It will cause the blacks to look grey in a bright room and may make some bright pixels bleed into dark ones, but will make any reflection less distracting.

Color volume and accuracy are superior in the Samsung, thanks to the panel. LG's flagship has bridged the gap in peak brightness and seems to have better image processing, however.

Nope not coating. More on software handling.

More here ---> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R93CmtINnRo

Go to 11 minutes.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jun 17, 2022 at 08:45 AM
Nope not coating. More on software handling.

More here ---> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R93CmtINnRo

Go to 11 minutes.

Thanks! I hope they'd fix it via a firmware update. The problem doesn't seem to exist in filmmaker mode but this mode raises input lag significantly (and may lock out 4K120).
https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/samsung/s95b-oled
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Jun 17, 2022 at 09:04 AM
Sa.mga Sony OLED fan..saw a display unit in SM Lipa..SONY 55A80J only @69,995. Sabi ng sales man last unit and it was displayed last May 4. Manufacture date June 2021 from Malaysia. They are getting it sold for yhe arrival ng Series K
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jun 17, 2022 at 02:04 PM
Sa.mga Sony OLED fan..saw a display unit in SM Lipa..SONY 55A80J only @69,995. Sabi ng sales man last unit and it was displayed last May 4. Manufacture date June 2021 from Malaysia. They are getting it sold for yhe arrival ng Series K

IMO that is still expensive for a demo unit.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jun 17, 2022 at 02:13 PM
IMO that is still expensive for a demo unit.

Yup, considering 55C1's are being sold for 66k these days and these are not demo units.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Jun 18, 2022 at 02:59 PM
The ones I've seen had good PQ, as expected, but had prices higher than Sony, unfortunately.

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Which shops carry them Bro? Do they have 65" and up sizes available?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Narayan on Jun 18, 2022 at 05:39 PM
Which shops carry them Bro? Do they have 65" and up sizes available?

S & R shops carry Philips.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jun 21, 2022 at 04:36 AM
Sa.mga Sony OLED fan..saw a display unit in SM Lipa..SONY 55A80J only @69,995. Sabi ng sales man last unit and it was displayed last May 4. Manufacture date June 2021 from Malaysia. They are getting it sold for yhe arrival ng Series K

Mukhang naghahanda na si Sony PH for A80K launch
https://www.sony.com.ph/electronics/tv/t/oled-televisions
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: opmas on Jun 21, 2022 at 08:56 AM
San po ba mura ang OLED. Plan to get 65". Gusto ko lng yung may 2.1 at 120hz. Mura lang po :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jun 21, 2022 at 07:15 PM
San po ba mura ang OLED. Plan to get 65". Gusto ko lng yung may 2.1 at 120hz. Mura lang po :)

Cheapest now are the LG CX series from HMR but the warranty is only a couple of months, I think.  Next up are the local market LG C1's na naka clearance sale ngayon, 2 years warranty (check mo sa FB marketplace).
 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Justright on Jul 07, 2022 at 08:24 AM
Maganda ba yung LG Oled A1? Pang movies at streaming shows lang pag gagamitan ko, no gaming. Is thera a better alternative na kalapit presyo lang? Thanks everyone for your input.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: GIJoe on Jul 07, 2022 at 08:33 AM
Maganda ba yung LG Oled A1? Pang movies at streaming shows lang pag gagamitan ko, no gaming. Is thera a better alternative na kalapit presyo lang? Thanks everyone for your input.

Check also TV with FALD like sonny para sa akin magkalapit lang sa OLED.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: usbslave on Jul 09, 2022 at 11:43 AM
As per checking with Abensons pricelist. Ang price ng 65inch LG OLED A1 nila ay 77K up to 24mons installment. Good deal na ba ito? Salamat

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jul 09, 2022 at 12:25 PM
As per checking with Abensons pricelist. Ang price ng 65inch LG OLED A1 nila ay 77K up to 24mons installment. Good deal na ba ito? Salamat

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: usbslave on Jul 09, 2022 at 02:55 PM
Sir sa online now. Kay abenson 77K 12mons then pwede maging 24mons thru BPI. Kay ansons 87K for 12mons.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Pipo_1925 on Jul 09, 2022 at 03:10 PM
tempting yang offer na yan ah

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: usbslave on Jul 09, 2022 at 03:17 PM
tempting yang offer na yan ah

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Kaya nga sir eh. More on movies lang naman ako kaya ok na si A1

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Jul 09, 2022 at 06:39 PM
Mas mura tlaga sa States, Sony 55A80J OLED it’s $998 na lang sa Amazon…halos Php1K/inch na lang….Sana those prices trickle down din dito satin..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Pipo_1925 on Jul 09, 2022 at 07:30 PM
Mas mura tlaga sa States, Sony 55A80J OLED it’s $998 na lang sa Amazon…halos Php1K/inch na lang….Sana those prices trickle down din dito satin..
yup. pero pag bago pa lang sa kanila is halos same lang satin pero yung open box nila like sa best buy is mura talaga

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on Jul 09, 2022 at 07:39 PM
Post Superbowl Sunday is the best time to buy a TV in the US. Dami nag oorder ng TV para big screen sa Superbowl watch party nila then isosoli after.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jul 09, 2022 at 07:58 PM
Post Superbowl Sunday is the best time to buy a TV in the US. Dami nag oorder ng TV para big screen sa Superbowl watch party nila then isosoli after.

Squatter. lol
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on Jul 10, 2022 at 02:03 AM
^^^Yup, wardrobing. Dami open box units weeks after.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sidewinder on Jul 16, 2022 at 01:59 PM
Is the LG oled 65A1PSA any good? Saw some units on sale thanks
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jul 16, 2022 at 02:08 PM
Is the LG oled 65A1PSA any good? Saw some units on sale thanks

shop around for deals. use Amazon's pre-VAT price as benchmark
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Jul 16, 2022 at 02:10 PM
Squatter. lol
agree lol, naaabuso yung return refund policy sa abroad.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Jul 16, 2022 at 02:59 PM
try nila e apply yung dito sa atin na NO RETURN NO EXCHANGE POLICY diba mag riot yung whole USA then with an add on if mai damage or lemon claim, pahirapan kapa sa after sales service  ;D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sidewinder on Jul 16, 2022 at 05:48 PM
Is there a way sa LG to check na hindi talaga demo unit sya and a new stock? Thanks in advance really a newbie at oled TVs eh thanks
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Pipo_1925 on Jul 16, 2022 at 06:35 PM
Is there a way sa LG to check na hindi talaga demo unit sya and a new stock? Thanks in advance really a newbie at oled TVs eh thanks
medyo mahirap yan sir kasi alam ko na reset yung oras

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sidewinder on Jul 16, 2022 at 08:43 PM
medyo mahirap yan sir kasi alam ko na reset yung oras

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Ah ok thanks sir… the staff said bubuksan naman daw pag purchase, pero di ko naman nga alam what to check din to make sure its new stock hehe
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jul 16, 2022 at 09:12 PM

Ah ok thanks sir… the staff said bubuksan naman daw pag purchase, pero di ko naman nga alam what to check din to make sure its new stock hehe

Outside of the box there should be a white sticker with barcode.

Sometimes they publish the production date & batch.

TBH how "new" the product is is not that important unless you intend to eat it. :-)

Enjoy your OLED! It will wow you!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sidewinder on Jul 16, 2022 at 10:31 PM
^i’m buying a sale unit kasi sir and sale units are sometimes demo units, not really interested how “new it is” regarding production etc… but more of to be sure its new stock and not display or demo units passed off as new stocks :)

Also the LG A1 unit pala is only 60hz refresh rate and not 120hz, is that something that i should be concerned about? Main use will really be for streaming movies - disney+, netflix, hbo max etc …source will be apple tv 4k and nvidia shield pro…  thanks in advance :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jul 17, 2022 at 12:48 AM
^i’m buying a sale unit kasi sir and sale units are sometimes demo units, not really interested how “new it is” regarding production etc… but more of to be sure its new stock and not display or demo units passed off as new stocks :)

Also the LG A1 unit pala is only 60hz refresh rate and not 120hz, is that something that i should be concerned about? Main use will really be for streaming movies - disney+, netflix, hbo max etc …source will be apple tv 4k and nvidia shield pro…  thanks in advance :)

If your budget is for display unit then 60hz vs 120hz difference is not really a factor in purchase.

120hz would be important to you if you had a PS5, Xbox Series X or a PC gaming machine.

To know if the unit is not brand new is if it has signs of being unsealed before you had it opened in-store.

Personally I do not bother doing this archaic practice and insist it be sold to me sealed and be unsealed at my install location.

When store refuses to do this then I just walk out as they're wasting my time.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sidewinder on Jul 17, 2022 at 03:02 AM
If your budget is for display unit then 60hz vs 120hz difference is not really a factor in purchase.

120hz would be important to you if you had a PS5, Xbox Series X or a PC gaming machine.

To know if the unit is not brand new is if it has signs of being unsealed before you had it opened in-store.

Personally I do not bother doing this archaic practice and insist it be sold to me sealed and be unsealed at my install location.

When store refuses to do this then I just walk out as they're wasting my time.

Thanks for the info sir on the difference of 60hz vs 120hz, appreciate it. My budget is not for a display unit hehe in fact was just going to impulse buy it at this store in Manila after seeing it on sale and the one who assisted me said that they are just clearing old stock hence it was on sale. Just asked here as home theater experts here may have ways to verify it but turns out there is none… will have to return to the store to check it might be a good buy if its indeed just old stock and not a demo unit. I read in reviews of the unit the processor is quite slow but i guess it will not matter in my case as i use an apple tv 4k and the nvidia shield as my sources
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jul 17, 2022 at 06:12 AM
^i’m buying a sale unit kasi sir and sale units are sometimes demo units, not really interested how “new it is” regarding production etc… but more of to be sure its new stock and not display or demo units passed off as new stocks :)

Also the LG A1 unit pala is only 60hz refresh rate and not 120hz, is that something that i should be concerned about? Main use will really be for streaming movies - disney+, netflix, hbo max etc …source will be apple tv 4k and nvidia shield pro…  thanks in advance :)

There is difference on 120 vs 60  hz.  I wasn't able to demo them side by side using the 24fps content though, but this is one of the reason I bought a C1 instead of an A1. Plus the C1 has a better processor.

WHEN DISPLAYING 24 FPS CONTENT
While a 120Hz TV doesn't inherently produce better motion, it can provide a few advantages over standard 60Hz TVs. One of the most important advantages is the ability to play back content that is meant to be displayed at 24 fps, which is often found in movies. Most TVs can simply lower their own refresh rate to 24Hz when the content is 24 fps, but some sources, such as Chromecast, output video at 60 fps, even if the content is 24 fps. This means that the TV's refresh rate remains at 60Hz, and motion won't appear smooth, which is an effect called judder. A 60Hz TV has trouble removing 24 fps judder because 60 isn't a multiple of 24. To display this type of content, a technique known as a "3:2 pulldown" is used. Basically, 12 of the 24 frames repeat three times, while the other 12 repeat twice, totaling 60 frames. Not everybody notices this, but it causes some scenes, notably panning shots, to appear juddery. However, 120Hz TVs have an advantage here because they can simply display each frame five times since 120 is a multiple of 24.


https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/what-is-the-refresh-rate-60hz-vs-120hz

Netflix are mostly 24PFS content

https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-best-frame-rate-for-Netflix
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Jul 17, 2022 at 02:59 PM
^ On a related note, I have an LG C1 and an Apple TV 4K (2nd Gen). Is it ideal to enable Cinema Screen on the C1 as well as Match Frame Rate on the Apple TV 4K? As far as I know these are supposed to do the same function so I wonder if having them both on will conflict somehow or do they complement each other?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Jul 17, 2022 at 04:15 PM
Thanks for the info sir on the difference of 60hz vs 120hz, appreciate it. My budget is not for a display unit hehe in fact was just going to impulse buy it at this store in Manila after seeing it on sale and the one who assisted me said that they are just clearing old stock hence it was on sale. Just asked here as home theater experts here may have ways to verify it but turns out there is none… will have to return to the store to check it might be a good buy if its indeed just old stock and not a demo unit. I read in reviews of the unit the processor is quite slow but i guess it will not matter in my case as i use an apple tv 4k and the nvidia shield as my sources

Display unit = demo unit

Old stock = usually sealed stock that has yet to be sold for the 1st time

A lot of unsold demo units are assigned to HMR for liquidation.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sidewinder on Jul 17, 2022 at 10:46 PM
Yes sir display unit is same as demo unit.
I’m not buying from HMR definitely, got a good deal from a known store in the metro:)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Pipo_1925 on Jul 18, 2022 at 02:27 PM
Yes sir display unit is same as demo unit.
I’m not buying from HMR definitely, got a good deal from a known store in the metro:)
abenson?

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sidewinder on Jul 18, 2022 at 03:23 PM
^yes sir…more of ung mode of payment naman that made it a good deal haha they gave the cash price kasi sakin kahit 24mos installment, other stores i asked ayaw talaga eh may interest or zero interest pero based sa srp or slight discount lang which adds about 15k din. Plus bdo and metrobank has promos right now that give additional rebate pa
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Pipo_1925 on Jul 18, 2022 at 05:16 PM
^yes sir…more of ung mode of payment naman that made it a good deal haha they gave the cash price kasi sakin kahit 24mos installment, other stores i asked ayaw talaga eh may interest or zero interest pero based sa srp or slight discount lang which adds about 15k din. Plus bdo and metrobank has promos right now that give additional rebate pa
how much sir? saw someone last saturday in Abenson Fairview Terraces bought an LG OLED TV.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jul 28, 2022 at 04:08 PM
Indonesia and Philippines lang ang walang MASTER SERIES OLED

https://www.sony.com.ph/bravia/oled

Siguro ba na kulang purchasing power natin kumpara sa Thailand, India or Vietnam?

Pero yet:
Buhay pa ring ang Bang and Olufsen stores sa Metro Manila and may bumibili na Class A market sa mga stores nila sa Shangrila Mall and Rockwell Makati.

Does the upper bracket ng bansa go straight to B&O for OLED TV?
And then skip Sony altogether?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Aug 08, 2022 at 05:01 PM
looks like prices are going down . The sony 75" 80J is at 101K and the Lg 42 C2 is at 51.3K. Less 5K rebate from bdo visa today only 8.8
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 08, 2022 at 05:24 PM
Saw these prices on FB Marketplace (cash only purchases via Cash N Carry):

42C2 -- ₱52,190
55C2 -- ₱73,190
65C2 -- ₱92,590
77C2 -- ₱199,690
83C2 -- ₱281,890

Mas mabilis nagbabaan presyo ng C-series this year kesa 2021.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Pipo_1925 on Aug 08, 2022 at 05:48 PM
Saw these prices on FB Marketplace (cash only purchases via Cash N Carry):

42C2 -- ₱52,190
55C2 -- ₱73,190
65C2 -- ₱92,590
77C2 -- ₱199,690
83C2 -- ₱281,890

Mas mabilis nagbabaan presyo ng C-series this year kesa 2021.
tempting yung 42" C2

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 08, 2022 at 06:09 PM
Saw these prices on FB Marketplace (cash only purchases via Cash N Carry):

42C2 -- ₱52,190
55C2 -- ₱73,190
65C2 -- ₱92,590
77C2 -- ₱199,690
83C2 -- ₱281,890

Mas mabilis nagbabaan presyo ng C-series this year kesa 2021.

pricing is much better than C1 at this time of the year
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Aug 08, 2022 at 08:42 PM
That 42"C2 OLED TV is bang-for-the-buck as a PC gaming monitor compared to other locally available high-end gaming monitors as long as you have a GPU that supports HDMI 2.1. Good thing the price of GPUs are dropping.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Aug 09, 2022 at 03:43 PM
try abensons to price match and pay via straight cc purchase
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 21, 2022 at 12:27 PM
Abenson in Trinoma is offering a 65C1 display unit for ₱75k cash and ₱83k 12 months installment (0%).  Power on time is 4,200 hours in total. Given that an OLED's life expectancy is 100,000 hours, this is basically 4% depreciated.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Aug 22, 2022 at 03:29 AM
Abenson in Trinoma is offering a 65C1 display unit for ₱75k cash and ₱83k 12 months installment (0%).  Power on time is 4,200 hours in total. Given that an OLED's life expectancy is 100,000 hours, this is basically 4% depreciated.

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Try other branches for Bnew stock Abenson at ATC has one unit last Tuesday when I inquired

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: rscb on Aug 23, 2022 at 11:28 AM
Meron ba Panasonic 55JZ1000 user here? Kamusta siya so far?

Planning to get LG 48C1 kaya lang mas mura pa lumalabas yung Panasonic

Cheapest prices I saw
55JZ1000 - 45k
48C1 - 46k
55A1 - 46.5k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Disharmony on Aug 24, 2022 at 01:01 AM
Abenson in Trinoma is offering a 65C1 display unit for ₱75k cash and ₱83k 12 months installment (0%).  Power on time is 4,200 hours in total. Given that an OLED's life expectancy is 100,000 hours, this is basically 4% depreciated.

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Saw this last Friday and almost bought it except it wouldn't fit in the room where I plan on putting the C1 I was shopping for. Hanggang 55 lang talaga kaya. Ended up finding a display unit 55in at Anson's for 59k which only had 86 hours of power-on time and mint accessories.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 24, 2022 at 08:57 AM
Cheapest prices I saw
55JZ1000 - 45k

Really good price for the Panasonic.  Where was it on sale?  Did you choose this over the C1?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: rscb on Aug 24, 2022 at 09:30 AM
Saw this in FB/Carousell, from Ansons/CRS pala when I ordered.

Yes, delivered same day :) just waiting for my stand, will post pics/compare it to my previous CX
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: teokun on Aug 25, 2022 at 09:33 AM
Not sure kung natanong na but did anyone use OLED tv in living rooms? especially in bright rooms.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Aug 25, 2022 at 09:41 AM
Meron ba Panasonic 55JZ1000 user here? Kamusta siya so far?

Planning to get LG 48C1 kaya lang mas mura pa lumalabas yung Panasonic

Cheapest prices I saw
55JZ1000 - 45k
48C1 - 46k
55A1 - 46.5k

Saw in Carousell that 55C1 is now around 60k. I think it is this time that they are really disposing old stocks.
This is good for those who are planning to upgrade, now is the best time.

In my case I can't wait this long as my old tv broke. I will note this if ever I will upgrade in the future.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 25, 2022 at 08:44 PM
Wow cheap na nga OLED <1K/ sq inch na ang pricing…
I haven’t seen in actual seems oks naman foreign review..
https://www.stuff.tv/review/panasonic-tx-55jz1000-review/
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 25, 2022 at 11:05 PM
The JZ1000's are great TV's.  The color reproduction is outstanding even on factory calibration.  HDMI 2.1 capable but not full spec since it can't do Dolby Vision on 4k 120Hz but can do HDR10 on 4k 120Hz.  In terms of HDR standards, this Panny has a complete set of HLG, HDR10, HDR10+, HDR10+ Adaptive and Dolby Vision.

The only cons for this TV really is the OS.

I hear there are about a handful left each of the 65" and the 55", priced at 89k and 45k, respectively.  The 55" is a great deal, imho.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Aug 26, 2022 at 07:38 PM
oh wow. It can do 4k 120hz?!?!?!

TH-65JZ1000S 65 inches oled
SRP 154,990
Cash: 78,600

Sayang wala sila bigger than 65"
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 27, 2022 at 08:08 AM
Seems the common weakness of this TV for all those international review is the Sound and the thickness …which are not a deal breaker.,am not impressed din sa tv stand  but if you willl hang it on a wall..so no issue. One of the reviewer even mention that for color reproduction it beats the competition with native 4K source .  For it’s price here ay sobra value for the money. €1899 sa UK yan ang 55”. Heto yun isa pa review…

https://www.techradar.com/reviews/panasonic-jz1000-4k-oled-tv
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: rscb on Aug 27, 2022 at 05:27 PM
Done setting up :) takeaways:

-a bit brighter than LG CX, picture quality IMO is better in Panasonic. Filmmaker mode is well calibrated out of box.
-120hz 4k with Xbox Series X working well, PS5 GT7 works well at 60hz. Perfect as work monitor 3 ft away (parang 4 x 24” monitor)
-OS: Youtube/Netflex/Plex dedicated buttons. Usable naman. No Tivimate
-Sound: LG CX is better, sounds more full. For gaming/work monitor pwede na.
-Side bezel same with LG, stand looks better with LG. Panasonic backpart mas mataas yung may makapal na part, yung manipis na part same lang sa LG. Per online, this is because Panasonic has a bigger heatsink hence brighter atleast vs CX

Sulit na for the price! :)

(https://i.ibb.co/cFJCkTQ/4-E0058-D5-BE0-B-41-A5-AD9-B-08846-C62423-B.jpg) (https://ibb.co/MVnGZN7)
(https://i.ibb.co/nfkMRLC/50-B9-D143-E786-423-F-9511-2-D027-F9-D32-BC.jpg) (https://ibb.co/92YHGrt)
(https://i.ibb.co/93vk05J/C3-C9-DEA3-AF18-4-B89-8-C91-C6-B8-EB4-A8675.jpg) (https://ibb.co/Z1JprD3)
(https://i.ibb.co/M2DsxqG/FB2-E432-E-76-FC-4-C1-C-9-D5-D-0-DF574-F7-A49-D.jpg) (https://ibb.co/smv2dL6)
uploading pictures online (https://imgbb.com/)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Aug 27, 2022 at 06:03 PM
Wow totoo nga…am tempted din..for my bedroom use.  The picture  should be foremost  reason..sound can easily be fixed by a simple soundbar.  I want one..

Sir totoo ba meron na sya built in Disney+?  What built in app pwede sa mga suking IPTV provider?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on Aug 27, 2022 at 06:07 PM
Mukhang panalo yan sa 45K.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on Aug 27, 2022 at 09:34 PM
may 77" ba yung panasonic oled?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: itsSHOWTIME on Aug 28, 2022 at 12:04 PM
baka may magka interest s inyo, nasa FB Marketplace, 83” LG C2 for 210k.. with 2years warranty pa..

:)


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 28, 2022 at 03:40 PM
baka may magka interest s inyo, nasa FB Marketplace, 83” LG C2 for 210k.. with 2years warranty pa..

:)


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Sep 01, 2022 at 01:44 PM
Seems the common weakness of this TV for all those international review is the Sound and the thickness …which are not a deal breaker.,am not impressed din sa tv stand  but if you willl hang it on a wall..so no issue. One of the reviewer even mention that for color reproduction it beats the competition with native 4K source .  For it’s price here ay sobra value for the money. €1899 sa UK yan ang 55”. Heto yun isa pa review…

https://www.techradar.com/reviews/panasonic-jz1000-4k-oled-tv




Maganda talaga ang speakers nang LG C series. Naka HT ako, and I can say kung 10/10 ang HT, the TV is around 6-7/10.
Pwede na hindi may HT sa mga netflix not so Audio capable. Very clear ang dialogues.

Nagulat ako, parang mas maganda pa nga sa sound bars na na audition ko dati
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Sep 01, 2022 at 10:42 PM
Renovating an extra room here at home, wanted to get an LG Oled 77" but no one is selling here in Cebu. As for the Samsung 98" (there's one in SM City Cebu) it's just an over-indulgence for a P400k TV, so just settled with the 86" LG UN80. so far so good it's DOLBY VISION & ATMOS naman for a fraction of the price of an 77" LG Oled with an extra 9" more panel size but surely Oled will have a much excellent PQ

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Sep 07, 2022 at 11:46 AM
How is the Panasonic jz1000 being advertised as Dolby atmos? 2 lang speakers e.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Sep 07, 2022 at 12:34 PM
Out of curiosity, what is the smallest OLED sized panel available locally? I wanted to put one in the guest room.

Right now, I have the 65" and 55" LG OLED's and they are too big for the room that I need to put one in.

TIA!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Sep 07, 2022 at 12:35 PM
baka may magka interest s inyo, nasa FB Marketplace, 83” LG C2 for 210k.. with 2years warranty pa..

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Hi Bro! Can you share the link on this one? I can't seem to find it. Thanks in advance!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Sep 07, 2022 at 02:04 PM
Out of curiosity, what is the smallest OLED sized panel available locally? I wanted to put one in the guest room.

Right now, I have the 65" and 55" LG OLED's and they are too big for the room that I need to put one in.

TIA!

LG C2 OLED 42"
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noob on Sep 07, 2022 at 11:36 PM
LG C2 OLED 42"

yes, saw one in Anson’s Trinoma this afternoon
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Sep 08, 2022 at 06:41 AM
If one’s budget is around 75k what the best oled tv being offered right now?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Sep 08, 2022 at 08:47 AM
Anyone with a 2016 LG B6 receive a firmware update to 05.60.30?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Sep 08, 2022 at 09:28 AM
If one’s budget is around 75k what the best oled tv being offered right now?

no size consideration?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: itsSHOWTIME on Sep 08, 2022 at 09:44 AM
Hi Bro! Can you share the link on this one? I can't seem to find it. Thanks in advance!
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walang share button sir.. eto na lang screenshots..


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Sep 08, 2022 at 10:10 AM
Thanks Bro!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Sep 08, 2022 at 02:09 PM
no size consideration?

55” to 65”.

I need a tv for a spare room. Oled would be priority. High refresh rate would be awesome
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Sep 08, 2022 at 02:44 PM
(https://i.imgur.com/1PmCRXN.jpg)
walang share button sir.. eto na lang screenshots..


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Unpainted plywood room has a more than quarter million peso 83" LG OLED TV.

(https://i.imgur.com/jVhgkja.jpg)

And to think I have screwed up spending priorities

On BHPhoto the US SKU is $4,996.99 or ₱285,255.67 without sales tax.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: itsSHOWTIME on Sep 08, 2022 at 05:35 PM
Unpainted plywood room has a more than quarter million peso 83" LG OLED TV.

(https://i.imgur.com/jVhgkja.jpg)

And to think I have screwed up spending priorities

On BHPhoto the US SKU is $4,996.99 or ₱285,255.67 without sales tax.
as claimed by the owner on other group, he won it on a raffle ata sir..


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Sep 08, 2022 at 05:55 PM
as claimed by the owner on other group, he won it on a raffle ata sir..


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What a weird raffle. Kahit sa Manila Polo Club di ganun ang premyo.

Odds are it's a scam. I did a Facebook search on the exact same keywords from the screenshot and another person is using that very same photo to advertise a TV for sale.

Buyer's beware guys!

Call LG's hotline to verify if shop is legit or not.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Sep 08, 2022 at 06:24 PM
I think a 77" cost is in the 230k range already, not to argue if its legit or not but @P210k, its a steal for an OLED 83incher
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: DViant on Sep 08, 2022 at 07:15 PM
its a steal for an OLED 83incher
Mukang literal yan. lol
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Sep 08, 2022 at 08:15 PM
feeling ko scam yan, may same post nun sa 8k qled samsung 85 inch super mura din and parang same reason "change of plans" or "migrating". nkktkot yn pag nag visit ka sa location to check unit, baka holdapin ka dun tpos maglaho ka bgla, pra wlanag ebidensya. ingat ingat tayo. galawang sindikato ata ito.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Sep 08, 2022 at 08:31 PM
What a weird raffle. Kahit sa Manila Polo Club di ganun ang premyo.

Odds are it's a scam. I did a Facebook search on the exact same keywords from the screenshot and another person is using that very same photo to advertise a TV for sale.

Buyer's beware guys!

Call LG's hotline to verify if shop is legit or not.

You are right, seems a scam. 2 other names pop with same number and same photo plus details ---

https://www.facebook.com/groups/ncrmanilabuyandsell/posts/3186909704893603

https://www.facebook.com/groups/576788663242533/posts/1118730205715040

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sgc_wdi on Sep 10, 2022 at 04:26 PM
hi guys, thinking of getting the 77" LG C2, will be my first OLED. Main concerns are burn-in and dead pixels. Any OLED owners or C2 owners here that can share their experiences? Thanks!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Sep 10, 2022 at 05:41 PM
55” to 65”.

I need a tv for a spare room. Oled would be priority. High refresh rate would be awesome

Mukha late ka sir. Mukha pulled out na ang LG C1 sa grey market.

Panasonic JZ1000S 55 and 65 sells for 45k and 78k respectively. unting dagdag na lang kung gusto mo mag 65.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Sep 10, 2022 at 09:15 PM
Mukha late ka sir. Mukha pulled out na ang LG C1 sa grey market.

Panasonic JZ1000S 55 and 65 sells for 45k and 78k respectively. unting dagdag na lang kung gusto mo mag 65.

thanks! I did eventually get the 65". There's not a lot of reviews online so tibayan na lang ng loob. The gamble paid off. Ganda nung unit.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sgc_wdi on Sep 12, 2022 at 02:10 PM
Mukha late ka sir. Mukha pulled out na ang LG C1 sa grey market.

Panasonic JZ1000S 55 and 65 sells for 45k and 78k respectively. unting dagdag na lang kung gusto mo mag 65.


Sir san usually nakakabili ng grey market models? salamat
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Sep 13, 2022 at 06:48 AM
thanks! I did eventually get the 65". There's not a lot of reviews online so tibayan na lang ng loob. The gamble paid off. Ganda nung unit.

Congrats on your new toy!

Please post some reviews when you have the time. :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Sep 13, 2022 at 06:51 AM


Sir san usually nakakabili ng grey market models? salamat

Sa caroussel sir. I can vouch that it is legit. Those are basically agents of the grey supplier. It is brand new has 2 years warranty.
If you are buying, make sure these 2 are described in the ad/post.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sgc_wdi on Sep 14, 2022 at 09:52 AM
Sa caroussel sir. I can vouch that it is legit. Those are basically agents of the grey supplier. It is brand new has 2 years warranty.
If you are buying, make sure these 2 are described in the ad/post.

maraming salamat Sir
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Pipo_1925 on Sep 14, 2022 at 03:54 PM
maraming salamat Sir

madalas pick up nila sa ansons para sure na legit.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 15, 2022 at 04:50 PM
Too bad the Panny JZ1000 stocks seem to have run out, thanks to the hype over the clearance sales last month.

I did hear that more stocks are coming but I have a strong feeling these will be the 2022 models only.  And for OLED, this will likely be the LZ1000 lineup (the LZ2000 and LZ1500 will probably be too expensive for our shores).  In the PH, new Panasonics usually arrive in October so these new models might be on store shelves soon.

What I'd like to find out is if the LZ980 and LZ800 models will also be sold in the PH.  These OLEDs are probably not as bright as the LZ1000's but will still be very very good panels (with 4k120 and VRR, too) and at a lower price than the 1000 series.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Sep 15, 2022 at 07:50 PM
i can give you my contact. I too was bombarded with messages from dealers that say it's out of stock. Only one guy messaged me back as if he didn't know that stocks were running out.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Adarna on Sep 15, 2022 at 08:51 PM
I think a 77" cost is in the 230k range already, not to argue if its legit or not but @P210k, its a steal for an OLED 83incher

In the US OLED TVs start at

- $3k for 77"
- $5k for 83"
- $25k for 97"

If the price is too good to be true then odds are it is.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lex37tv on Sep 24, 2022 at 12:33 PM
i can give you my contact. I too was bombarded with messages from dealers that say it's out of stock. Only one guy messaged me back as if he didn't know that stocks were running out.

Can you share your contact please? Di ko naabutan yung stocks ng 55JZ  :-\
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Oct 04, 2022 at 09:58 AM
https://youtu.be/RzjQH_4dbSo

Very interesting results, considering that this is the first time we have consumer QD-OLEDs on the list. 

Black Level & Shadow Detail 
1. Panasonic LZ2000
2. Sony A95K

Colour Accuracy
1. Panasonic LZ2000
2. Sony A95K

HDR Performance
1. Sony A95K
2. LG G2

Motion Handling
Tied: Samsung S95B and Sony A95K

Video Processing
1. Sony A95K
2. Samsung S95B

Uniformity
Tied: Panasonic LZ2000 and Samsung S95B

Bright Room
Tied: Samsung S95B and Sony A95K

Best Home Cinema TV
1. Panasonic LZ2000
2. Sony A95K

Best Living Room TV
1. Sony A95K
2. Samsung S95B

Best TV of 2022
1.  Sony A95K
2. Panasonic LZ2000

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Oct 04, 2022 at 12:59 PM
https://youtu.be/RzjQH_4dbSo

Very interesting results, considering that this is the first time we have consumer QD-OLEDs on the list. 

Black Level & Shadow Detail 
1. Panasonic LZ2000
2. Sony A95K

Colour Accuracy
1. Panasonic LZ2000
2. Sony A95K

HDR Performance
1. Sony A95K
2. LG G2

Motion Handling
Tied: Samsung S95B and Sony A95K

Video Processing
1. Sony A95K
2. Samsung S95B

Uniformity
Tied: Panasonic LZ2000 and Samsung S95B

Bright Room
Tied: Samsung S95B and Sony A95K

Best Home Cinema TV
1. Panasonic LZ2000
2. Sony A95K

Best Living Room TV
1. Sony A95K
2. Samsung S95B

Best TV of 2022
1.  Sony A95K
2. Panasonic LZ2000


it's nice to see Panasonic back on the list, past few years kasi it was practically LG, Samsung, and Sony ... problem with Panasonic here is that it is difficult to find and almost no marketing
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Oct 04, 2022 at 01:22 PM
And that series. LZ2000. is not yet available locally..  pero nice move yun price drop sale nila sa JZ1000 series.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Oct 04, 2022 at 07:17 PM
https://youtu.be/RzjQH_4dbSo

Very interesting results, considering that this is the first time we have consumer QD-OLEDs on the list. 



Impressive showing by the Sony A95K considering that the QD-OLED panel is still 1st gen tech. As I stated my previous posts in this thread, the tech is promising. I'm really interested in this because of the bright room performance for an OLED.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Oct 07, 2022 at 06:21 AM
OLED and GoT

https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/3/23386058/house-of-the-dragon-episode-7-too-dark-compression-my-eyes
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: msgt16 on Oct 08, 2022 at 07:05 PM
C1 owners, have you tried changing the Region of your TV via service remote? I want to install Disney+ sana. Currently watching D+ via Firestick. Kaso may times kasi na nagbabuffer sya. Di ko alam bakit.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Disharmony on Oct 09, 2022 at 10:29 PM
OLED and GoT

https://www.theverge.com/2022/10/3/23386058/house-of-the-dragon-episode-7-too-dark-compression-my-eyes

That's a better explanation (compression from streaming) than that cockshovingly arrogant response by a poster in Home Theater Society.

(https://i.imgur.com/pWqoc1M.png)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Oct 09, 2022 at 10:44 PM
That's a better explanation (compression from streaming) than that cockshovingly arrogant response by a poster in Home Theater Society.

(https://i.imgur.com/pWqoc1M.png)
Lots of BS on FB groups, including copy-pasting posts from this very thread on social media (under their real names, too, lol).

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Oct 11, 2022 at 10:18 PM
Lots of BS on FB groups, including copy-pasting posts from this very thread on social media (under their real names, too, lol).

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I thinks it is both. Display and compression.  HotD was made for cable and streaming so I guess it is calibrated for this medium.

But OLED really has an advantage specially for dark rooms.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Disharmony on Oct 23, 2022 at 01:04 AM
I just watched the HoTD leak and everything is much sharper and watchable than any other episode despite being 1080p. I'm guessing compression really is the problem with HBOMax. Actually just not HBOMax, even Rings of Power look better when streamed from Plex than Prime Video.

Which reminds me, I should try watching a 4K disc and see if it's significantly better than a properly displayed streaming 4k (e.g. Netflix).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Oct 31, 2022 at 11:27 AM
5 Bizarre Problems That Affect ONLY OLED TVs, & How to Fix Them

https://youtu.be/E5qXj-vpX5Q (https://youtu.be/E5qXj-vpX5Q)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 10, 2022 at 05:52 PM
FB Marketplace prices for LG C2 (as of Nov 10, 2022; prices are for cash purchase only):

• 42" - ₱46,800
• 55" - ₱70,200
• 65" - ₱86,500 (₱91k - current best Anson's price for 3 mos 0%)
• 77" - ₱199,500
• 83" - ₱276,500

LG G2 65" - ₱135,900

It seems like the 48" is no longer in circulation in the Philippines.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Nov 10, 2022 at 07:25 PM
FB Marketplace prices for LG C2 (as of Nov 10, 2022; prices are for cash purchase only):

• 42" - ₱46,800
• 55" - ₱70,200
• 65" - ₱86,500 (₱91k - current best Anson's price for 3 mos 0%)
• 77" - ₱199,500
• 83" - ₱276,500

LG G2 65" - ₱135,900

It seems like the 48" is no longer in circulation in the Philippines.

mura na compared to last year's model
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: gutierrez on Nov 15, 2022 at 08:34 PM
Meron pa kaya available na 55 Pana JZ1000? 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Nov 20, 2022 at 01:28 PM
OFF TOPIC wala ako mahanap na thread.

I am using an AVR for my TV. But I noticed on my current LG (and the previous samsung), when there is a power outage while watching the tv and after the power is restored (even coming from the AVR) the tv turns on automatically. Is there a way to go around this?
Or Do I need to buy a UPS to at least have the ability to turn off the tv during outages?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Nov 20, 2022 at 03:24 PM
^
you can try to use a power on delay device, power on will be delayed by 4-6mins.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Nov 20, 2022 at 04:44 PM
^
you can try to use a power on delay device, power on will be delayed by 4-6mins.

My AVR has a delay function.

But since the tv status is ON when the power was cut off, it will turn on when the power is restored, even coming from an AVR.

The only solution I can think off is a UPS, which will not turn off the tv during fluctuation. And even in brown outs, you still have the ability to turn off the tv manually.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Nov 20, 2022 at 05:05 PM
My AVR has a delay function.

But since the tv status is ON when the power was cut off, it will turn on when the power is restored, even coming from an AVR.

The only solution I can think off is a UPS, which will not turn off the tv during fluctuation. And even in brown outs, you still have the ability to turn off the tv manually.

I tried it before AVR to UPS, its keeps the TV ON during power outages & safe especially w the power going out for a few seconds only, but it was just a hassle for me turning on & off a lot of switches during a watch. I think it would be ok for people that leave their gears ON all the time, me I usually turned it OFF when not watching. They say the UPS has an AVR function built to it but when I tested it, whatever voltage the wall outlet gives is also produced by the UPS so I hooked it up with a separate AVR to keep it sure that the voltage is at safe levels.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Nov 20, 2022 at 07:08 PM
I tried it before AVR to UPS, its keeps the TV ON during power outages & safe especially w the power going out for a few seconds only, but it was just a hassle for me turning on & off a lot of switches during a watch. I think it would be ok for people that leave their gears ON all the time, me I usually turned it OFF when not watching. They say the UPS has an AVR function built to it but when I tested it, whatever voltage the wall outlet gives is also produced by the UPS so I hooked it up with a separate AVR to keep it sure that the voltage is at safe levels.

Thanks for sharing your experience.

What UPS brand did you use?
I am thinking of this one - PRECISION UPS (https://www.lazada.com.ph/products/precision-650va-ups-with-lcd-display-i1053408701-s3572814016.html?spm=a2o4l.10450891.0.0.761b6ec6aUEQZL&priceCompare=skuId%3A3572814016%3Bsource%3Alzd-shop-center%3Bsn%3Af5657c1c-d2aa-45ae-a45c-49c78b1f4eb9%3BoriginPrice%3A181000%3BvoucherPrice%3A181000%3Btimestamp%3A1668942282955&search=store&mp=3)

I normally keep the AVR on, but the tv off. But the AVR is plug into a smart plug which I can turn off easily via smartphone. I also program the plug to turn off every day - early morning.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Nov 20, 2022 at 08:29 PM
Thanks for sharing your experience.

What UPS brand did you use?
I am thinking of this one - PRECISION UPS (https://www.lazada.com.ph/products/precision-650va-ups-with-lcd-display-i1053408701-s3572814016.html?spm=a2o4l.10450891.0.0.761b6ec6aUEQZL&priceCompare=skuId%3A3572814016%3Bsource%3Alzd-shop-center%3Bsn%3Af5657c1c-d2aa-45ae-a45c-49c78b1f4eb9%3BoriginPrice%3A181000%3BvoucherPrice%3A181000%3Btimestamp%3A1668942282955&search=store&mp=3)

I normally keep the AVR on, but the tv off. But the AVR is plug into a smart plug which I can turn off easily via smartphone. I also program the plug to turn off every day - early morning.

APC 650w/1200va coz I check it out before the power consumptions on LG OLEDs the 65 inchers is rated at 460w iirc. Other brands are not rated that much, just around 200w+ the most.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Nov 20, 2022 at 10:23 PM
APC 650w/1200va coz I check it out before the power consumptions on LG OLEDs the 65 inchers is rated at 460w iirc. Other brands are not rated that much, just around 200w+ the most.

You might have over estimate? Base here it is only 130W - LG C1 65 OLED (https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-oled65c1pub-oled-4k-tv). Maybe you included the Audio set up?

In any case, thanks for the help.

One last thing, did it help to make your LG last longer?

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nikkie on Nov 21, 2022 at 05:48 AM
Sulit kaya sa 55k (15 months to pay) yung LG A1 na 55? O masyado na sya luma?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Nov 21, 2022 at 11:00 AM
Sulit kaya sa 55k (15 months to pay) yung LG A1 na 55? O masyado na sya luma?

last year lang yan.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Nov 21, 2022 at 11:53 AM
OFF TOPIC wala ako mahanap na thread.

I am using an AVR for my TV. But I noticed on my current LG (and the previous samsung), when there is a power outage while watching the tv and after the power is restored (even coming from the AVR) the tv turns on automatically. Is there a way to go around this?
Or Do I need to buy a UPS to at least have the ability to turn off the tv during outages?

Ganyan din LG tv ko...pag bigla namatay power.. pag balik mag ON din sya..

Naka AVR lang din ako with time delay since 2015 up to now wala naman issue yung TV..

Yun lang di na ma update webOS at medyo laggy na..

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 21, 2022 at 01:26 PM
Sulit kaya sa 55k (15 months to pay) yung LG A1 na 55? O masyado na sya luma?

Parang hindi good deal.  Yung Panasonic na 55 JZ1000 (2021 model din) naging less than 50k na lang after 1 year.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jan 05, 2023 at 06:31 AM
Speaking of Panasonic

Napansin ko na meron sila LZ2000
https://www.panasonic.com/id/consumer/home-entertainment/televisions/led-tv/th-65lz2000g.html

Mas mayaman ba ang Indonesia kaysa sa atin?
O parehas lang ang economic level and purchasing power natin kumpara sa kanila?

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 05, 2023 at 11:31 AM
Speaking of Panasonic

Napansin ko na meron sila LZ2000
https://www.panasonic.com/id/consumer/home-entertainment/televisions/led-tv/th-65lz2000g.html

Mas mayaman ba ang Indonesia kaysa sa atin?
O parehas lang ang economic level and purchasing power natin kumpara sa kanila?

Sa Bangkok tsaka KL may 2022 models din sila.  Baka mahina lang talaga diskarte ng distributor sa Pinas. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Tha_Mann on Jan 05, 2023 at 12:07 PM
ok ba yung Panasonic na 55 JZ1000? nakikita ko FB marketplace nasa 46k lang yung 55"
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Jan 05, 2023 at 09:09 PM
Speaking of Panasonic

Napansin ko na meron sila LZ2000
https://www.panasonic.com/id/consumer/home-entertainment/televisions/led-tv/th-65lz2000g.html

Mas mayaman ba ang Indonesia kaysa sa atin?
O parehas lang ang economic level and purchasing power natin kumpara sa kanila?



can't wait for this to land sa atin. Will upgrade my JZ1000 65"
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Jan 06, 2023 at 12:12 AM
Sa Bangkok tsaka KL may 2022 models din sila.  Baka mahina lang talaga diskarte ng distributor sa Pinas.

Interesting.
Siguro on one end, it's possible na since Malaysia ang factory ng mga Panasonic TV (afaik), then zero (or at least very minimal ang logistics / importation fee).
Malaysia -> Thailand, pwede ipadala via land route / truck.

Kumpara to say Panasonic Malaysia to Philippines, at the very least, kelangan ng barko.
So mas mahal ang logistic fee (?)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Jan 06, 2023 at 08:27 AM
Kailan kaya magiging available ang QD-OLED dito sa Pinas?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 06, 2023 at 10:49 AM
ok ba yung Panasonic na 55 JZ1000? nakikita ko FB marketplace nasa 46k lang yung 55"

You can back read for more info, but this is a really good tv.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 06, 2023 at 06:49 PM
Kailan kaya magiging available ang QD-OLED dito sa Pinas?

hindi pa ba naglabas yung Samsung and Sony last year? I thought that the Sony A90K models were already QD-OLED
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Jan 06, 2023 at 09:16 PM
hindi pa ba naglabas yung Samsung and Sony last year? I thought that the Sony A90K models were already QD-OLED

Naglabas yung Samsung and Sony ng QD-OLED pero hindi sa Pilipinas. A90K WOLED wala din. Max sa atin ay A80K.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noob on Jan 07, 2023 at 01:12 AM
I think samsung shied away from oled and instead developed the neo qled or the 85” qn90b i saw on display at sm north edsa appliance store costing approx 350k.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Valiente on Jan 08, 2023 at 02:59 PM
Sino po ang mga legit sellers who have the cheapest price of Panasonic OLED JZ1000 sa market? Thank you. Happy New Year to all!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 17, 2023 at 10:25 PM
There's a brand new, old stock Panasonic 55GZ1000 for sale on Facebook marketplace for ₱40,250 (https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1429641934215374/).  Note that this is a 2019 model (still a very good tv, to be honest).

The 2021 model JZ1000 can still be found but I don't think any 55" models are left.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Jan 28, 2023 at 04:10 PM
Do you think there is a chance Sony will release their A95K locally this year 2023 or best bet is just get one from the States and have it shipped here?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 28, 2023 at 04:28 PM
Do you think there is a chance Sony will release their A95K locally this year 2023 or best bet is just get one from the States and have it shipped here?

likely not unless from grey market ... last year di rin na-release yung top of the line sa OLED and non-OLED dito sa PH market
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: sidewinder on Jan 30, 2023 at 10:39 AM
Hi any recommended brand or specs for an AVR? I read kasi its a must daw sa oled tv and if its true would like to buy one, many thanks in advance :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 31, 2023 at 06:48 AM
Hi any recommended brand or specs for an AVR? I read kasi its a must daw sa oled tv and if its true would like to buy one, many thanks in advance :)

I have a Meiji Servo motor AVR. Max wattage is 1500. I use my receiver and TV for this unit, I still have a few wattage to spare.

I realized just recently that the power in our place is around 235-240V. I noticed this after installing ang voltage protector on our fridge. There are times it goes over 240V (the voltage protector cut off the power once it reached this).  This might be reason why my samsung lcd conked out after around 5 years. I used to have a zebra AVR which is not as good as the Meije in terms of specs.

I thinks there is a dedicated topic here on AVR, you might want to look for it.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on Jan 31, 2023 at 11:47 AM
I have a Meiji Servo motor AVR. Max wattage is 1500. I use my receiver and TV for this unit, I still have a few wattage to spare.

I realized just recently that the power in our place is around 135-140V. I noticed this after installing ang voltage protector on our fridge. There are times it goes over 140V (the voltage protector cut off the power once it reached this).  This might be reason why my samsung lcd conked out after around 5 years. I used to have a zebra AVR which is not as good as the Meije in terms of specs.

I thinks there is a dedicated topic here on AVR, you might want to look for it.

Are you based in the US? 110V?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 31, 2023 at 03:06 PM
Hi any recommended brand or specs for an AVR? I read kasi its a must daw sa oled tv and if its true would like to buy one, many thanks in advance :)

Get the ones with servos.  The ones I use in the house are an old Maldol (1500 watts) and a couple of Goldsource Stavols (2000w and 3000w).  Both are available on Shopee / Lazada.  I like the 2KW Goldsource one best as there is a built in circuit breaker and the company is ISO certified (the color might be too red for your taste).

Note that the 100v and 110v outlets of these AVR's are NOT regulated. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 31, 2023 at 03:47 PM
In my case I've been using an Akari brand for 2 years now, it replaced another Akari AVR that I used for over 5 years at napamana ko pa sa brother ko, di naman nasira but I had to replace it with a higher capacity - besides tv, sinama ko na rin yung Amp and PS5.  What's important is you have the right capacity - add at least 25% of your total load so that you have some buffer.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Jan 31, 2023 at 06:19 PM
just sharing my experience w/ these AVRs. these ones are good, I have 4. its been 3 years & still very stable. has 8 seconds delay when tripped or power outage.

(https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/640x480q90/923/CnuIDo.jpg)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 31, 2023 at 09:15 PM
Are you based in the US? 110V?

My bad, edited my original post.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Feb 01, 2023 at 08:58 AM
AVR or UPS (full sine wave)?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Feb 01, 2023 at 12:45 PM
AVR or UPS (full sine wave)?

noi need for full sine wave UPS, besides being more expensive, those are only important when you have AC motors on the equipment that you plan to protect
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Feb 03, 2023 at 09:40 PM
noi need for full sine wave UPS, besides being more expensive, those are only important when you have AC motors on the equipment that you plan to protect

I see.
Pero, mas advisable ba UPS?
Or sapat na AVR?

Very sensitive pa rin ba ang HDTV sa brownout / blackout / total-loss of electricity?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Feb 04, 2023 at 03:15 AM
I see.
Pero, mas advisable ba UPS?
Or sapat na AVR?

Very sensitive pa rin ba ang HDTV sa brownout / blackout / total-loss of electricity?

most small and cheap UPS do not have voltage regulation, these are the ones called line interactive ... these UPS are just on bypass state when commercial power is on, hence you are better off in buying an AVR if price point is a consideration
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Feb 04, 2023 at 08:49 PM
likely not unless from grey market ... last year di rin na-release yung top of the line sa OLED and non-OLED dito sa PH market


If there's no chance the Sony A95K will be released locally, I am struggling whether to get the A80K or another LG OLED which is a C2 currently available. That unless, newer models are soon to be released in a few months (usually March, right)?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Feb 05, 2023 at 01:19 AM
most small and cheap UPS do not have voltage regulation, these are the ones called line interactive ... these UPS are just on bypass state when commercial power is on, hence you are better off in buying an AVR if price point is a consideration

For my case:
Price point is not a consideration.

More on device protection ang mas mahalaga (personally)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Feb 05, 2023 at 02:28 AM
For my case:
Price point is not a consideration.

More on device protection ang mas mahalaga (personally)

look for double conversion UPS then - price is probably 6~8x that of an AVR, price point is not a concern anyway .... but for the AVR's that I've been using for my AV equipment for more than 20 years, I never had an issue that is power input related
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Feb 05, 2023 at 05:58 AM
look for double conversion UPS then - price is probably 6~8x that of an AVR, price point is not a concern anyway .... but for the AVR's that I've been using for my AV equipment for more than 20 years, I never had an issue that is power input related

I think another option is to have a AVR and UPS combo.   I was planning to do this since my LG tv does not turn off when there is a power fluctuation (it is on state when power goes back). When you have and AVR you have a few minutes to turn off the power.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Feb 09, 2023 at 05:22 PM
I think another option is to have a AVR and UPS combo.   I was planning to do this since my LG tv does not turn off when there is a power fluctuation (it is on state when power goes back). When you have and AVR you have a few minutes to turn off the power.

Sino gumagawan nyan?
Panther or APC / Schneider Electric?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Feb 25, 2023 at 08:05 AM
avr thread na to
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Feb 27, 2023 at 03:06 AM
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1672651962

LG unveils 2023 OLED TVs: G3 "up to 70% brighter", HDMI 2.1 QMS
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Feb 27, 2023 at 03:31 AM
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1672651962

LG unveils 2023 OLED TVs: G3 "up to 70% brighter", HDMI 2.1 QMS

I just hope that LG switches to Google TV OS, very limiting yung WebOS nila, and it was one of my main considerations when I bought an OLED tv
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Feb 27, 2023 at 05:38 AM
I just hope that LG switches to Google TV OS, very limiting yung WebOS nila, and it was one of my main considerations when I bought an OLED tv
Do you mean Android TV?

What can Android TV do that webOS cannot?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Tha_Mann on Feb 27, 2023 at 12:53 PM
Do you mean Android TV?

What can Android TV do that webOS cannot?

I think he meant Google TV talaga.

here's the difference. although for me (I'm using both), not much of a big deal yung difference :

https://www.lifewire.com/google-tv-vs-android-tv-5206075

android/google tv can install apks while while with webOS you are limited to what their app store offers.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Feb 27, 2023 at 01:19 PM
Do you mean Android TV?

What can Android TV do that webOS cannot?

I have an older 2017 LG OLED, and compared to my android TVs, I cannot install disney+, hbo, and the video player cannot play more complex files. In my Sony, no problems, all apps can be downloaded and I use VLC for movie files.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Feb 27, 2023 at 04:15 PM
Do you mean Android TV?

What can Android TV do that webOS cannot?


Android TV is now Google TV ... may mga apps na ginagamit ko as a default na wala yung WebOS, like NBA League Pass, IPTV, and Discovery, and I had to use a Google Chrome or Roku to access such
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Feb 27, 2023 at 10:03 PM
I think he meant Google TV talaga.

here's the difference. although for me (I'm using both), not much of a big deal yung difference :

https://www.lifewire.com/google-tv-vs-android-tv-5206075

android/google tv can install apks while while with webOS you are limited to what their app store offers.

Google TV operating system discontinued as early as June 2014 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_TV_(operating_system)). This is nearly a decade ago.

What Android app do you use?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: deuce on Feb 28, 2023 at 02:33 AM
Google TV was launched in 2020, so it could not have been "discontinued as early as June 2014."

https://www.digitaltrends.com/home-theater/what-is-google-tv/
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Tha_Mann on Feb 28, 2023 at 11:40 AM
Google TV operating system discontinued as early as June 2014 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_TV_(operating_system)). This is nearly a decade ago.

What Android app do you use?

oh, I missed the "OS". Google TV now is just an interface running on Android TV OS.

on my Android TVs, I usually install BMC, a Kodi fork and Stremio. aside from the usual streaming apps Netflix and Disney+
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Feb 28, 2023 at 11:58 AM
Google TV operating system discontinued as early as June 2014 (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_TV_(operating_system)). This is nearly a decade ago.

What Android app do you use?

it was just recently launched ... the Sony OLED tv that I got last year have Google TV OS
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Mar 03, 2023 at 01:45 AM
https://youtu.be/yVE5freF5Ac

2023 Sony A95L BRAVIA XR QD-OLED 4K TV | Official Video
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 07, 2023 at 01:03 PM
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1672651962

LG unveils 2023 OLED TVs: G3 "up to 70% brighter", HDMI 2.1 QMS

Hanngang brightness improvement na lang ba ang mga new versions?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Mar 08, 2023 at 06:58 AM
Hanngang brightness improvement na lang ba ang mga new versions?

Based on user's replies the brighter it is easier to see details.

Typical household buys a TV every 1-2 decades.

I'm upgrading when 8K discs, 8K Netflix, 8K Prime & 8K YouTube becomes a thing.

Sa tingin ko year 2026 or later.

That is 3 years from now.

Pwede rin delay upgrading to year 2036.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 09, 2023 at 01:44 PM
Based on user's replies the brighter it is easier to see details.

Typical household buys a TV every 1-2 decades.

I'm upgrading when 8K discs, 8K Netflix, 8K Prime & 8K YouTube becomes a thing.

Sa tingin ko year 2026 or later.

That is 3 years from now.

Pwede rin delay upgrading to year 2036.

Depends on the durability of TVs. Mine conk out after 5 years.

Agree on the brightness benefits, but is this all they can give? I am thinking they are upgrading the brightness piecemeal, so that customers can upgrade yearly.

Maybe LG will have DTS now, the one they PR a few months ago.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Mar 10, 2023 at 11:42 AM
Depends on the durability of TVs. Mine conk out after 5 years.

Agree on the brightness benefits, but is this all they can give? I am thinking they are upgrading the brightness piecemeal, so that customers can upgrade yearly.

Maybe LG will have DTS now, the one they PR a few months ago.

I've observed that TVs with AVRs do better than those without. So cross my finger than my 2016 B6 will remain operational another 3 more years or even until 2036.

There are other improvements of newer OLED TVs like HDMI 2.1a, VVR for game consoles like PS5 & Xbox Series X, improved TV OS and faster SoC

I've been reading that some pirates will upgrade when the 100Mbps Ethernet port is upgradd to 1Gbps as streaming from their HTPC or NAS 4K blu-ray rips was getting bottlenecked. I only see that occurring when it becomes 8K as 100Mbps would be too slow for streaming.

I had to delete my TV's Netflix, YouTube and Prime Video app as they werent responsive. Thankfully linking my accounts was as easy as scanning the on-screen QR code to activate.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 10, 2023 at 12:00 PM
I've observed that TVs with AVRs do better than those without. So cross my finger than my 2016 B6 will remain operational another 3 more years or even until 2036.

There are other improvements of newer OLED TVs like HDMI 2.1a, VVR for game consoles like PS5 & Xbox Series X, improved TV OS and faster SoC

I've been reading that some pirates will upgrade when the 100Mbps Ethernet port is upgradd to 1Gbps as streaming from their HTPC or NAS 4K blu-ray rips was getting bottlenecked. I only see that occurring when it becomes 8K as 100Mbps would be too slow for streaming.

I had to delete my TV's Netflix, YouTube and Prime Video app as they werent responsive. Thankfully linking my accounts was as easy as scanning the on-screen QR code to activate.

You can either use WiFi or upgrade the Ethernet to 1Gbps by buying a USB Gig-Ethernet port that is supported on both Sony anfd LG OLED, the USB adapter sells at around 1.5k at Lazada ... here's the info - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIef8iRZhLE&t=173s
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Mar 10, 2023 at 12:04 PM
You can either use WiFi or upgrade the Ethernet to 1Gbps by buying a USB Gig-Ethernet port that is supported on both Sony anfd LG OLED, the USB adapter sells at around 1.5k at Lazada ... here's the info - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIef8iRZhLE&t=173s

Thanks for the link but I havent encountered that problem.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 10, 2023 at 12:57 PM
Thanks for the link but I havent encountered that problem.

it's not really a problem but rather a limitation, the Ethernet ports built-in to the tv's even the high-end ones only have 100Mbps ... there are new streaming services like the Sony Bravia Core that requires more than a 100Mbps connection, hence they recommend to use WiFi which is faster than the 100Mbs Ethernet port, the more stable alternative is the GiG-E USB adapter ... regarding VRR, it has been available for quite some time
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Mar 10, 2023 at 01:13 PM
it's not really a problem but rather a limitation, the Ethernet ports built-in to the tv's even the high-end ones only have 100Mbps ... there are new streaming services like the Sony Bravia Core that requires more than a 100Mbps connection, hence they recommend to use WiFi which is faster than the 100Mbs Ethernet port, the more stable alternative is the GiG-E USB adapter ... regarding VRR, it has been available for quite some time
So the Sony service works on non-Sony PH TVs?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 10, 2023 at 04:11 PM
So the Sony service works on non-Sony PH TVs?

no, just Sony and it is free - appears to be a trial platform for them, but in the future Netflix and other streaming platforms will be streaming higer resolution and we would need support for higher bandwidths
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Mar 10, 2023 at 06:47 PM
no, just Sony and it is free - appears to be a trial platform for them, but in the future Netflix and other streaming platforms will be streaming higer resolution and we would need support for higher bandwidths
Thank you for the clarification.

Netflix or any other streaming service have been cost cutting left and right.

https://www.reuters.com/business/media-telecom/netflix-cuts-prices-some-countries-boost-subscriptions-2023-02-23/

https://www.tomsguide.com/opinion/cutting-the-cord-is-getting-more-expensive-at-the-exact-wrong-time
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Conan on Mar 10, 2023 at 08:49 PM
You can either use WiFi or upgrade the Ethernet to 1Gbps by buying a USB Gig-Ethernet port that is supported on both Sony anfd LG OLED, the USB adapter sells at around 1.5k at Lazada ... here's the info - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIef8iRZhLE&t=173s (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PIef8iRZhLE&t=173s)
Easier said than done.I already have two USB Ethernet adapters that did not work for my LG TV. I'm still contemplating whether to order the "Cable Matters" brand from Amazon. I already have the latest Apple TV 4k with a gigabit Ethernet port so I might not do so anymore.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Mar 10, 2023 at 08:53 PM
no, just Sony and it is free - appears to be a trial platform for them, but in the future Netflix and other streaming platforms will be streaming higer resolution and we would need support for higher bandwidths

Ah so in layman's terms:
Kung nakabili ka ng BRAVIA OLED, walang bayad para makapanood ng Spiderman sa streaming service namin, tama ba?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Mar 11, 2023 at 03:21 AM
I already have the latest Apple TV 4k with a gigabit Ethernet port so I might not do so anymore.

Your solution is what I would do. I love that Apple TV 4K is a 5nm SoC so tipid sa power and leading edge node.

Does it play files from NAS?

My TV's 7 years old and over the years its YouTube, Netflix and Prime Video apps have been slowing down. That is a good incentive to buy a year 2026 NVidia Shield or Apple TV so it becomes snappy.

Typical household keeps their TV up to 1-2 decades. This does not apply to enthusiasts who replace on a shorter cycle. I'd only upgrade if it is like from

- black & white to color screen
- VHF-only to VHF + UHF channels
- non-progressive to progressive TV
- 480p to 720p
- 720p to 1080p
- 1080p to 4K (2006-2016)
- 4K or 8K (2016-2026)
- 8K to 16K (2026-2036)

These bump in display resolution and format resolution occurs every decade.

Although I do not know if this will continue to be the case a decade after 2016. There is no word on 8K blu-ray and YouTube and PCs are the only platforms that does 8K content today.
Title: Re: OLED
Post by: Arulco on Mar 11, 2023 at 09:47 AM
Your solution is what I would do. I love that Apple TV 4K is a 5nm SoC so tipid sa power and leading edge node.

Does it play files from NAS?

I use the Infuse app to play videos from my nas to the apple tv 4k. Its possible through either the smb or dlna protocols.

Lately though, I’ve been using the built in media player of my LG C1 OLED because it can more reliably playback 2160p 60fps AV1 and VP9 videos ripped from youtube than the apple tv 4k which lags on those types of video encodes. I think this is because the LG a9 gen 4 SoC can do hardware decode for AV1 and VP9 while the Apple TV 4K A12(2nd gen) and A15(3rd gen) SoCs still does software decode for them. Everything else plays fine on the apple tv 4k though.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Mar 11, 2023 at 01:42 PM
Easier said than done.I already have two USB Ethernet adapters that did not work for my LG TV. I'm still contemplating whether to order the "Cable Matters" brand from Amazon. I already have the latest Apple TV 4k with a gigabit Ethernet port so I might not do so anymore.


the one that is on that Youtube link was proven to work on Sony OLED and LG OLED tv's ... better to buy what was proven to work, less risk ... parang trial and error kasi pag other brands
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noob on Mar 11, 2023 at 06:33 PM
https://www.flatpanelshd.com/news.php?subaction=showfull&id=1672651962

LG unveils 2023 OLED TVs: G3 "up to 70% brighter", HDMI 2.1 QMS

kakakuha ko lang ng c1 meron na palang c3
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Conan on Mar 11, 2023 at 06:35 PM
Your solution is what I would do. I love that Apple TV 4K is a 5nm SoC so tipid sa power and leading edge node.

Does it play files from NAS?

My TV's 7 years old and over the years its YouTube, Netflix and Prime Video apps have been slowing down. That is a good incentive to buy a year 2026 NVidia Shield or Apple TV so it becomes snappy.

Typical household keeps their TV up to 1-2 decades. This does not apply to enthusiasts who replace on a shorter cycle. I'd only upgrade if it is like from

- black & white to color screen
- VHF-only to VHF + UHF channels
- non-progressive to progressive TV
- 480p to 720p
- 720p to 1080p
- 1080p to 4K (2006-2016)
- 4K or 8K (2016-2026)
- 8K to 16K (2026-2036)

These bump in display resolution and format resolution occurs every decade.

Although I do not know if this will continue to be the case a decade after 2016. There is no word on 8K blu-ray and YouTube and PCs are the only platforms that does 8K content today.

The Apple TV 4k is only good for streaming. How I wish that you could connect a hard drive to it. What I like about it is that even the menu screen is already in HDR.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Dr.Kamiya on Mar 14, 2023 at 06:33 AM
Rtings updated their long-term image retention results for OLEDs:
https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/longevity-investigations-update-3-month

tl;dr: For some reason Sony TVs are degrading faster than LG's despite using the same panel. QD-OLED more at risk of burn-in compared to WOLED.

(https://i.imgur.com/EGsVLjU.png)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Mar 14, 2023 at 07:00 AM
Rtings updated their long-term image retention results for OLEDs:
https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/longevity-investigations-update-3-month

tl;dr: For some reason Sony TVs are degrading faster than LG's despite using the same panel. QD-OLED more at risk of burn-in compared to WOLED.

(https://i.imgur.com/EGsVLjU.png)

That's odd seeming Sony OLEDs are mroe expensive than LG OLEDs.

I've had my B6 for the nearly 7 years with total power on time of 3,687 hours. Less than 100 minutes per day playing YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video and 2K & 4K video files.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Mar 14, 2023 at 11:54 AM
Current FB prices for OLEDs from local distributors (with 2-year warranty)


LG OLED

42C2 - ₱  47,500
48A2 - ₱  47,500
55A2 - ₱  58,500
55C2 - ₱  65,980
65A2 - ₱  73,300
65C2 - ₱  86,480
65G2 - ₱128,980
77C2 - ₱186,200
83C2 - ₱227,500


Sony Bravia OLED:

55A80K - ₱  77,800
65A80K - ₱  98,200
77A80K - ₱223,100


Panasonic OLED (2021 models only, stocks are very hard to find):

55JZ1000S -₱ 47,000
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Mar 14, 2023 at 12:05 PM
Current FB prices for OLEDs from local distributors (with 2-year warranty)


LG OLED

42C2 - ₱  47,500
48A2 - ₱  47,500
55A2 - ₱  58,500
55C2 - ₱  65,980
65A2 - ₱  73,300
65C2 - ₱  86,480
65G2 - ₱128,980
77C2 - ₱186,200
83C2 - ₱227,500


Sony Bravia OLED:

55A80K - ₱  77,800
65A80K - ₱  98,200
77A80K - ₱223,100


Panasonic OLED (2021 models only, stocks are very hard to find):

55JZ1000S -₱ 47,000


BHPhoto (https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1696697-REG/lg_oled83c2pua_c2_83_oled_4k.html) & Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/LG-83-Inch-Refresh-AI-Powered-OLED83C2PUA/dp/B09RMKKFHS) has the 83C2 - ₱227,500 for $3,996.99.

Press release was from March 2022 (https://www.theverge.com/2022/3/21/22989183/lg-g2-c2-b2-a2-oled-tv-price-release-date) had the 83-inch at $5499.

Was the 97-inch LG OLED 97G2 (https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-oled97g2pua) released in the Philippines?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noob on Mar 14, 2023 at 12:59 PM
Current FB prices for OLEDs from local distributors (with 2-year warranty)


LG OLED

42C2 - ₱  47,500
48A2 - ₱  47,500
55A2 - ₱  58,500
55C2 - ₱  65,980
65A2 - ₱  73,300
65C2 - ₱  86,480
65G2 - ₱128,980
77C2 - ₱186,200
83C2 - ₱227,500


Sony Bravia OLED:

55A80K - ₱  77,800
65A80K - ₱  98,200
77A80K - ₱223,100


Panasonic OLED (2021 models only, stocks are very hard to find):

55JZ1000S -₱ 47,000


Got mg LG 55 C1 at P49k, about 3 weeks ago, it is the lowest oled i can get..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Mar 14, 2023 at 09:13 PM

Was the 97-inch LG OLED 97G2 (https://www.lg.com/us/tvs/lg-oled97g2pua) released in the Philippines?

I don't think this ever arrived in Manila, even as a demo unit. 

Got mg LG 55 C1 at P49k, about 3 weeks ago, it is the lowest oled i can get..

That's a really good deal.  ;)

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Mar 18, 2023 at 11:44 PM
Current FB prices for OLEDs from local distributors (with 2-year warranty)
Panasonic OLED (2021 models only, stocks are very hard to find):

55JZ1000S -₱ 47,000

Interesting.........kasi most of the Panasonic OLED dito ay mostly 65 inch (at least yan ang sabi ni Ansons Makati)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Apr 13, 2023 at 03:38 PM
The Lg c3 and G3 may. be released end of the month. But at full retail pa iyan.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Apr 14, 2023 at 06:46 AM
That's odd seeming Sony OLEDs are mroe expensive than LG OLEDs.

I've had my B6 for the nearly 7 years with total power on time of 3,687 hours. Less than 100 minutes per day playing YouTube, Netflix, Prime Video and 2K & 4K video files.

4000 hours in 7 years?! wow kung sa kotse ang baba nang milyahe.

My C1 was a little more than a year old and has the same hours as yours.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: yapoy86 on Apr 14, 2023 at 11:12 AM
Got mg LG 55 C1 at P49k, about 3 weeks ago, it is the lowest oled i can get..

San po yan available? Good price na
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 14, 2023 at 12:42 PM
Interesting.........kasi most of the Panasonic OLED dito ay mostly 65 inch (at least yan ang sabi ni Ansons Makati)
A new batch of Panny OLEDs arrived. These are not new models, it seems, but the JZ1000s from 2021. Sadly, prices have inflated to the point that LG C2's on clearance will end up being cheaper.

I'm not saying the JZ1000 is a bad tv, far from it, it's actually a great tv.  However, at these prices, the C2 seems to be the better bargain.

Posted Sony OLED reduced prices too, in case anyone is curious. These are 2022 K models.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Apr 14, 2023 at 02:09 PM
If 8K gaming consoles, 8K blu-ray and 8K streaming are released in 2026 will you upgrade to a 8K OLED display?

Right now unlimited 200Mbps with unlimited landline is available for Plan 1299 in select areas with Globe & PLDT.

3 years from now I would not be surprised that 1Gbps will be offered at that price point. (https://pldthome.com/news-media/2021/12/06/pldt-home-first-to-launch-ph-s-fastest-future-ready-10-000-mbps-service)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Apr 14, 2023 at 04:23 PM
at these prices and the recent developments on the JZ1000 series, I think this is a really bad deal.
I love my 65JZ1000's picture quality. Amazing for the price I paid last year (69k only!)
However, the OS has one glaring issue. The youtube app no longer works. I guess it needs a firmware upgrade.
This has been going on the past week now.


A new batch of Panny OLEDs arrived. These are not new models, it seems, but the JZ1000s from 2021. Sadly, prices have inflated to the point that LG C2's on clearance will end up being cheaper.

I'm not saying the JZ1000 is a bad tv, far from it, it's actually a great tv.  However, at these prices, the C2 seems to be the better bargain.

Posted Sony OLED reduced prices too, in case anyone is curious. These are 2022 K models.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Apr 14, 2023 at 06:13 PM
2022 LG A1 OLED 77" is selling for less than $1,500.

Is it worth the price? Is it being sold in PH for around that price?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 15, 2023 at 11:30 AM
2022 LG A1 OLED 77" is selling for less than $1,500.

Is it worth the price? Is it being sold in PH for around that price?
IMHO, I don't think LG Ph would ever bring the 77" A3 here.

As for the 77" A1, we didn't get it here but I do believe seceral 77" CX's did get here early last year via HMR.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Apr 15, 2023 at 04:47 PM
Has anyone upgraded their old OLED TV to a new OLED TV? If so, why?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Apr 15, 2023 at 10:46 PM
Has anyone upgraded their old OLED TV to a new OLED TV? If so, why?

How old is old?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Apr 15, 2023 at 11:25 PM
How old is old?
Rephrasing...

Have you replaced an older OLED TV with a newer one?

This thread started nearly a decade ago with the 1st 55" model selling for US$15,000 in 2013 money. (https://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,182228.msg1963327.html#msg1963327)

Today, the cheapest 2022 55" OLED today would sell for under $1,500.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on Apr 16, 2023 at 01:07 AM
my 2016 65" LG B6 still alive and kicking.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Apr 16, 2023 at 01:20 AM
my 2016 65" LG B6 still alive and kicking.

When would you replace your beauty?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noob on Apr 16, 2023 at 01:33 AM
San po yan available? Good price na

dun ko nakita sa post ni azzileur nun feb 1 dun sa thread na heads up on good deals of tv's (all sizes):   "Box sealed LG C1 OLED 55 inches 49k at Abenson Puregold in Commonwealth Ave"

pero parang last piece na yun nakuha ko.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Apr 18, 2023 at 01:28 AM
A new batch of Panny OLEDs arrived. These are not new models, it seems, but the JZ1000s from 2021. Sadly, prices have inflated to the point that LG C2's on clearance will end up being cheaper.

I'm not saying the JZ1000 is a bad tv, far from it, it's actually a great tv.  However, at these prices, the C2 seems to be the better bargain.

Posted Sony OLED reduced prices too, in case anyone is curious. These are 2022 K models.

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Anson's ba yan?

*I asked kasi afaik, Anson's lang ata ang authorized na mag-carry ng Panasonic OLED dito sa bansa. Abensons does not allow*
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Apr 19, 2023 at 02:33 PM
Has anyone upgraded their old OLED TV to a new OLED TV? If so, why?

Using a 2018 LG 4K C8 65".  No thoughts of replacing it unless it conks out.  Every so often but very rarely, the TV turns itself off.  I just turn it back on and it works like normal.  Some thermal protection maybe although the TV is used in an airconditioned room at all times. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Apr 19, 2023 at 03:05 PM
Same here. I have a B6 and last year, the IR receiver conked out apart from having some burn ins (windows icons and Netflix). Paid 2k(?) for the IR replacement and service. Was supposed to buy a new one because of the burn in and no new apps like hbo go and disney, but the replaced the screen for free, so just got a chromecast.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Apr 19, 2023 at 03:18 PM
Nice, effectively bago uli ang TV mo.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on Apr 20, 2023 at 07:54 AM
meron na pala samsung oled s90 55" 65" saka s95c 77" sa pinas, saw one sa facebook marketplace.
s90c 55" 79500
s90c 65" 96500
s95c 77" 145900
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 20, 2023 at 08:31 AM
meron na pala samsung oled s90 55" 65" saka s95c 77" sa pinas, saw one sa facebook marketplace.
s90c 55" 79500
s90c 65" 96500
s95c 77" 145900
Yes, unfortunately for us, Samsung TVs in the Philippines only has a ONE year warranty. And that applies to their OLED line as well.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Bravesfan on Apr 20, 2023 at 01:36 PM
Where do you guys buy TVs nowadays? Anson's, FB marketplace?
I think will be looking for a TV at 30k to 45k range. Not looking for the best of the best pics and top of the line specs. More on brands that will last longer than 2-3 years of TCL. :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Conan on Apr 20, 2023 at 01:39 PM
Where do you guys buy TVs nowadays? Anson's, FB marketplace?
I think will be looking for a TV at 30k to 45k range. Not looking for the best of the best pics and top of the line specs. More on brands that will last longer than 2-3 years of TCL. :D

Bought my last LG TV at Abenson's Robinsons Galleria. I've had good experiences with LG TV's.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 22, 2023 at 03:22 PM
Open box sale at Abenson



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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Apr 22, 2023 at 05:20 PM
Open box sale at Abenson



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Abenson kept a 2019 LG E9 OLED TV in their inventory for over 4 years? Dapat nabenta na yan within 12-24 months of release.

Feeling ko assigned unit yan sa isang boss sa Abenson that they're trying to unload.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Apr 23, 2023 at 03:56 PM
Bought my last LG TV at Abenson's Robinsons Galleria. I've had good experiences with LG TV's.

Same here. So far, knock on wood, my 2 LG OLEDs have been great and reliable. I recently bought a Sony OLED but I seem to be happier usage wise with the LG. I've had several Samsung (non-OLED) panels both imported from the States and also bought locally and I find that they usually have power board / power capacity issues. And for some reason, I seem unlucky with Samsung since even a floor standing aircon and also a split type aircon also had power board issues. They don't seem reliable and design wise appears to always have issues with their power board components.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on Apr 23, 2023 at 03:57 PM
Abenson kept a 2019 LG E9 OLED TV in their inventory for over 4 years? Dapat nabenta na yan within 12-24 months of release.

Feeling ko assigned unit yan sa isang boss sa Abenson that they're trying to unload.
Very keen observation and valid point. I wonder where these units were used for that long...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Apr 23, 2023 at 07:35 PM
Very keen observation and valid point. I wonder where these units were used for that long...

If I owned an home theater or Apple store I'd pass off my personal unit as a 'demo unit' as an open box sale. ;-)

It would better than a personal 2nd hand.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Apr 23, 2023 at 07:36 PM
Abenson kept a 2019 LG E9 OLED TV in their inventory for over 4 years? Dapat nabenta na yan within 12-24 months of release.

Feeling ko assigned unit yan sa isang boss sa Abenson that they're trying to unload.

Sana pwede makita ang hours used. tingin ko mataas na yan.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Apr 23, 2023 at 07:39 PM
Sana pwede makita ang hours used. tingin ko mataas na yan.

Demo unit yan so odds are ~12hrs/day @ ~365days/year for ~4 years.

If personal unit yan then less than that
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 23, 2023 at 08:09 PM
The Sony OLED's were all sold when I came back there this evening.  The lone Sony A80j on display that I checked out yesterday (2021 model) had about 4,800 display hours. 

So my guesstimate is probably about 4,000 to 6,000 hours for the C1's and A1's and maybe 10,000 for the E9. 

I'll be going back to that shop on Tuesday so I can ask if it's possible to check the LG 65E9's display hours (the posts here got me really curious!).  Most of the A1's and C1's are boxed so I'll probably not check one out since I'm not buying anyway. hehe

Btw, LG claims their panels have a 100k-hour lifespan (Sony uses LG panels).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Apr 24, 2023 at 06:14 AM
The Sony OLED's were all sold when I came back there this evening.  The lone Sony A80j on display that I checked out yesterday (2021 model) had about 4,800 display hours. 

So my guesstimate is probably about 4,000 to 6,000 hours for the C1's and A1's and maybe 10,000 for the E9. 

I'll be going back to that shop on Tuesday so I can ask if it's possible to check the LG 65E9's display hours (the posts here got me really curious!).  Most of the A1's and C1's are boxed so I'll probably not check one out since I'm not buying anyway. hehe

Btw, LG claims their panels have a 100k-hour lifespan (Sony uses LG panels).

My 55C1 after more than a year of use is around 2K++ hours. I consider it high since the ideal mileage I believe is around 2K per year.

Given this, 50K PHP for a C1 with 6K hours of use is not a bargain. Marami siguro na entice kase nilagay yung "original price" and how much ang "savings".

Someone here bought a sealed C1 for 49K++ PHP. That is a steal.

Wonder how is the warranty? Is it still 2 yrs from LG?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noob on Apr 24, 2023 at 08:51 AM
My 55C1 after more than a year of use is around 2K++ hours. I consider it high since the ideal mileage I believe is around 2K per year.

Given this, 50K PHP for a C1 with 6K hours of use is not a bargain. Marami siguro na entice kase nilagay yung "original price" and how much ang "savings".

Someone here bought a sealed C1 for 49K++ PHP. That is a steal.

Wonder how is the warranty? Is it still 2 yrs from LG?

^that’s me, sabi nila 2 years warranty 🙂
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 24, 2023 at 05:29 PM
My 55C1 after more than a year of use is around 2K++ hours. I consider it high since the ideal mileage I believe is around 2K per year.

Given this, 50K PHP for a C1 with 6K hours of use is not a bargain. Marami siguro na entice kase nilagay yung "original price" and how much ang "savings".

Someone here bought a sealed C1 for 49K++ PHP. That is a steal.

Wonder how is the warranty? Is it still 2 yrs from LG?


When the C1's were on clearance sale mid last year, the cheapest bnew units were at ₱65k and that was cash only via cash and carry sellers.  The display units were selling for ₱55k to ₱59k.

I think the ₱49k sealed box 55C1 unit that noob found is a one-off.  Those kinds of sales are jackpot deals that you will only see once a year.   This is similar to the Panasonic JZ1000 clearance sale in 2021.  Honestly, you'll only really hear about these on pdvd, btw.   ;D


Open box sales are essentially like buying a used tv, except you have a 2-year distributor warranty and you can pay in 0% installments with a credit card.  Even at 6,000 viewing hours, an LG 55C1 at ₱50k at 0% for 12-24 months is a still a good deal, in my humble opinion.  :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noob on Apr 24, 2023 at 11:34 PM
dun ko nakita sa post ni azzileur nun feb 1 dun sa thread na heads up on good deals of tv's (all sizes):   "Box sealed LG C1 OLED 55 inches 49k at Abenson Puregold in Commonwealth Ave"

pero parang last piece na yun nakuha ko.

Actually, when i saw the pricelist the price of LG C1 was 51,900(?); what was 49k in the pricelist is the LG A2(?) but i let the salesman see the pdvd post of bro azzileur which says it's 49k. the salesman went to the manager and the manager called someone. i waited patiently maybe for around 20 minutes.. whenvthe salesman came back he said that they are already preparing the paper works!! 😍 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Apr 25, 2023 at 07:32 AM
^that’s me, sabi nila 2 years warranty 🙂

Warranty question was actually for the open box LG :)

But I believe someone already answered it has a  2 year warranty.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Apr 25, 2023 at 09:28 AM
Segway.

Nanood kami nang kids the other day nang Super Mario Bros movie sa greenbelt 3.

Sabi namin, bakit parang ang labo? haha. Does anyone has the same assesment o nasanay na lang talaga sa OLED?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 25, 2023 at 11:51 AM
LG OLED's on clearance at the Abenson open-box sale: 55A1 (2,504 hours), 55C1 (4,325 hours), 65E9 (248 hours).  There's a Sony 55A80j on clearance but at ₱69k, it doesn't seem like a good deal.

Looks like the E9 was probably in storage for quite a while.

All of the above will get a 2-year distributor warranty and is available for 12-24 month 0% installment on most major credit cards.


LG 55A1 - ₱42,997
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LG 55C1 - ₱49,997
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LG 65E9 - ₱69,997
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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CMac on Apr 25, 2023 at 01:22 PM
Does not have to be oled. Normal uhd v or led tvs, even from 2017, trumps most mediocre cinema's picture quality with regards to contrast. But thats not the point of actually watching in cinemas nowadays. The real reason is its still not out on torrent.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Apr 25, 2023 at 04:23 PM
Does not have to be oled. Normal uhd v or led tvs, even from 2017, trumps most mediocre cinema's picture quality with regards to contrast. But thats not the point of actually watching in cinemas nowadays. The real reason is its still not out on torrent.

There was a time when cinema was still at par home theaters.  Specially those which are on high end malls.

But not that is not the case today.  Specially on the advent of streaming.

Agree the only reason to watch in Cinema is if you can't wait for the home video release.  Also the acoustics are still better in cinemas, speciallly if it is THX certified.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Apr 25, 2023 at 04:25 PM
LG OLED's on clearance at the Abenson open-box sale: 55A1 (2,504 hours), 55C1 (4,325 hours), 65E9 (248 hours).  There's a Sony 55A80j on clearance but at ₱69k, it doesn't seem like a good deal.

Looks like the E9 was probably in storage for quite a while.




LG 55A1 - ₱42,997
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LG 55C1 - ₱49,997
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LG 65E9 - ₱69,997
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All of the above will get a 2-year distributor warranty and is available for 12-24 month 0% installment on most major credit cards.


Hmmn. I think okay yung C1 kung magkaproblem yugn screen within 2 years. haha. Tapos mapaplitan mo nang bago. Back to 0 ang hours. :D


Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Apr 25, 2023 at 05:48 PM
don't bother with those demo units. Even if walang maging problema in the next couple of years, it will still take it's toll in the long run.

if hindi pasok sa budget, then save up muna or get a lower unit instead. Also if hindi cash, mapapamahal ka. Save up to get your tv na cash. It's a far better deal.


Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Apr 25, 2023 at 08:44 PM
Abenson must have a crap inventory system if that 4yo 65E9 had 248 hours. That's equivalent to less than a month's in-store display demo use.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 26, 2023 at 02:11 PM


Abenson must have a crap inventory system if that 4yo 65E9 had 248 hours. That's equivalent to less than a month's in-store display demo use.


True. It could also be a new panel was installed because it was repaired.




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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 26, 2023 at 02:14 PM
don't bother with those demo units. Even if walang maging problema in the next couple of years, it will still take it's toll in the long run.

if hindi pasok sa budget, then save up muna or get a lower unit instead. Also if hindi cash, mapapamahal ka. Save up to get your tv na cash. It's a far better deal.


Demo units are for those who are looking for bargains and are willing to buy used stuff. It's definitely not for everyone. 

I remember many guys in Pdvd got their first HDTV's from the pier (me included ;D), and for sure the display units posted above are far better.

The really worst deals, imo, are the OLEDs from HMR. One month warranty on either display, refurbished, or RMA'd units, which is why I don't post them here.

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Price is the same whether cash or installment at 0% interest. The latter is actually a marginally better deal; net present value and all that. But you do incur debt, of course, so you shouldn't be behind on your payments.



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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Apr 26, 2023 at 03:41 PM

Demo units are for those who are looking for bargains and are willing to buy used stuff. It's definitely not for everyone. 

I remember many guys in Pdvd got their first HDTV's from the pier (me included ;D), and for sure the display units posted above are far better.

The really worst deals, imo, are the OLEDs from HMR. One month warranty on either display, refurbished, or RMA'd units, which is why I don't post them here.

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Just like a used refrigerator a used TV could be placed in a fully furnished rented home.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Apr 26, 2023 at 08:18 PM
Risky talaga ang demo unit. Not sure ka kung repaired or whatsoever. IMO dapat 1/2 the orig price sya, para maging sulit.

One good thing though is meron syang 2 year warranty, unlike buying from another owner.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Apr 26, 2023 at 08:32 PM
Risky talaga ang demo unit. Not sure ka kung repaired or whatsoever. IMO dapat 1/2 the orig price sya, para maging sulit.

One good thing though is meron syang 2 year warranty, unlike buying from another owner.

Kung lukuluku yung owner report defect on the 20th month so they'll RMA you a 2025 model.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Apr 27, 2023 at 07:29 PM
Meron na pala QD-OLEDs dito both S95C at S90C. Sana sumunod na din ang Sony.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Apr 28, 2023 at 07:48 AM
Meron na pala QD-OLEDs dito both S95C at S90C. Sana sumunod na din ang Sony.

may pricelist ka sir?

how is the pq?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on Apr 28, 2023 at 08:58 AM
Nakita ko lang sir sa Abenson Website at Carousell.

Abenson site
65" S90C P118,799
65" S95C P121,499
77" S95C P179,999

Carousell
QA55S90CAGXXP-79,500
QA65S90CAGXXP- 96,500
QA77S95CAGXXP- 145,900
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Apr 28, 2023 at 09:24 AM
By that trending it appears 83-inch will be ~150k by 2026.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Apr 28, 2023 at 04:20 PM

Demo units are for those who are looking for bargains and are willing to buy used stuff. It's definitely not for everyone. 

I remember many guys in Pdvd got their first HDTV's from the pier (me included ;D), and for sure the display units posted above are far better.

The really worst deals, imo, are the OLEDs from HMR. One month warranty on either display, refurbished, or RMA'd units, which is why I don't post them here.

Price is the same whether cash or installment at 0% interest. The latter is actually a marginally better deal; net present value and all that. But you do incur debt, of course, so you shouldn't be behind on your payments.

I remember those days that we scour the Pier for TVs. Kasama ako dun. I remember we had a seller here sa pdvd na taga Proj 4 QC. He was VERY passionate (to put it positively) about his wares and methods. I don't remember his name though but I hope he's doing alright.


I would slightly disagree with what you mentioned about the cash price being the same as card prices (including present / future value).
Salesmen will give you the "cash discount" off the bat pero it's not their best offer. Keep negotiating down and you might eventually get a much better deal.

I remember my Sony 65 4k ("J" series yata, I don't remember) from a couple of years ago. Card price was 95k. Cash price daw was 80k. He kept lowering it to 75.... eventually we settled at 69k.
Brand new, full warranty, sealed, we tested at the store (Cash and Carry), and I brought it home. Still works well to this day (it's been 4 years yata? Maybe 3?).

Parang bumibili lang ng relo yan. They give you a "cash price" daw but really there's so much room to negotiate. If they give you 10~15% off, don't take it. Keep going. If they won't budge, move on to another salesperson.



Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Apr 30, 2023 at 06:03 PM

I remember my Sony 65 4k ("J" series yata, I don't remember) from a couple of years ago. Card price was 95k. Cash price daw was 80k. He kept lowering it to 75.... eventually we settled at 69k.
Brand new, full warranty, sealed, we tested at the store (Cash and Carry), and I brought it home. Still works well to this day (it's been 4 years yata? Maybe 3?).

I think we have the same TV lol (Sony 65A80J?).  What you got was a really really really good deal.


Parang bumibili lang ng relo yan. They give you a "cash price" daw but really there's so much room to negotiate. If they give you 10~15% off, don't take it. Keep going. If they won't budge, move on to another salesperson.


OT: Sadly, hot watches like Rolex, Pateks and AP's are no longer getting discounted (they are absolutely overpriced right now, they're even selling above SRP at the moment :( and stocks are harder to come by).  Good thing there are other brands out there (available in stores) that you can still get good deals on, like Tudor, Grand Seiko, Omega, and Tag Heuer.

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on May 01, 2023 at 12:17 PM
Pre ordered a samsung 77 s95c oled for 165k  with free soundbar worth 35k.They priced it way lower than anyw here in the world .The current US price is usd4500 same as the LG 77G3.  The  is notbyet released locally but it would be pricedd 400k based on current pricing trend of LG ..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 01, 2023 at 12:39 PM
Pre ordered a samsung 77 s95c oled for 165k  with free soundbar worth 35k.They priced it way lower than anyw here in the world .The current US price is usd4500 same as the LG 77G3.  The  is notbyet released locally but it would be pricedd 400k based on current pricing trend of LG ..

Quarter million pesos before the free soundbar.

I think Samsung PH's is being forced to sell these huge TVs by Samsung KR but historically had difficulty liquidating them so they unload at a price point you'd never say no.

Wish this was 2026 as this would be when I'd consider upgrading.

At 165k  with free soundbar worth 35k it is the cheapest 77" OLED TV for the US market.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on May 02, 2023 at 01:40 AM
I know I asked this before pero:
Nakakapagtaka lang.

Panasonic Indonesia meron na LZ2000 65 inch
https://www.panasonic.com/id/consumer/home-entertainment/televisions/led-tv.html

Dito sa Pinas:
JZ1000 pa lang ang dumadating for 2023

Some questions:
- They still make JZ1000 sa factory nila (e.g. Malaysia ba or Vietnam ang Pansonic ASEAN factory ng OLED TV?)
- Or tinatambak lang sa atin yung mga oldest units nila?
- Mas mayaman ba ang mga taga-Indonesia kumpara sa Pinas? (kaya LZ2000 na sila.......habang tayo JZ1000 pa rin)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 02, 2023 at 10:34 PM
Pre ordered a samsung 77 s95c oled for 165k  with free soundbar worth 35k.They priced it way lower than anyw here in the world .The current US price is usd4500 same as the LG 77G3.  The  is notbyet released locally but it would be pricedd 400k based on current pricing trend of LG ..

Thanks for the tip.

This deal is available from

Samsung: https://www.samsung.com/ph/tvs/oled-tv/

Abenson: https://www.abenson.com/television/tv/samsung-official-store/tv-resolution/oled.html

Western: https://western.com.ph/shop/televisions/smart-tv/filters/product_brands/samsung/television_resolution/oled/
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on May 03, 2023 at 12:47 AM
The 77" Lg c2 oled which is last years mid teir model is  now 169k at abenson . A Week ago it was 229k .

The samsung free soundbar is only for early buyers till may15 at abenson and may 21 samsung online.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 03, 2023 at 02:08 AM
Go to https://www.carousell.ph/

Search: Samsung OLED

Sort: Recent

Open all Samsung OLED TV offers and you will see the 77" S95C for 143k from about half a dozen sellers.

Try to negotiate for free delivery or better cash price.

If you do not care about the free soundbar worth 35k then that's a very good deal for $4.5k 77" OLED TV that was launched within 30 days.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on May 03, 2023 at 08:07 AM
Note that the Samsung warranty is still only for one year from the time of purchase; caveat emptor.

I got burned by the first Samsung plasma releases so I will stay well away from this.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 03, 2023 at 10:50 AM
Note that the Samsung warranty is still only for one year from the time of purchase; caveat emptor.

I got burned by the first Samsung plasma releases so I will stay well away from this.

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Sana we could buy warranty.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Conan on May 03, 2023 at 10:55 AM
Note that the Samsung warranty is still only for one year from the time of purchase; caveat emptor.

I got burned by the first Samsung plasma releases so I will stay well away from this.

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I have two friends who's Samsung TV's conked out (QLed), one within warranty the other just after warranty and required whole panel replacement.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 03, 2023 at 11:45 AM

I have two friends who's Samsung TV's conked out (QLed), one within warranty the other just after warranty and required whole panel replacement.

Kung ganun ito maybe we're better off hoping that LG will be induced to match the pricing of 77" C3 & G3.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on May 03, 2023 at 01:19 PM
VERY tempting yung Samsung OLED 77" but I recently read of a feedback posted on Amazon US where a buyer of such a model got a "white line" after six months of usage. Umangal siya and because he is in the US, he got a new replacement model. Napaisip ako, is Samsung doing a sort of a guinea pig of your money (kahit P143,000 and not something like P250K or more) using it to test for free the OLED panel's longevity on their model? Ngayon lang yata ako nakarinig ng TV na one year lang ang binigay na warranty, no wonder this is being disposed on a "loss." Matagal ko na gusto magkaroon ng 77" model but I just can't afford it. Before, I had a 70" Sharp that I had to endure for 6 years because though big, it'll never excel in any Picture perimeters. Yet that 70" Sharp still runs to this day (manufactured 2014) although may mga black streaks na siya. The closest I can daydream for a 77" would be the LG where the cheapest price I could find is at P186,000.....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on May 03, 2023 at 01:20 PM
Go to https://www.carousell.ph/

Search: Samsung OLED

Sort: Recent

Open all Samsung OLED TV offers and you will see the 77" S95C for 143k from about half a dozen sellers.

Try to negotiate for free delivery or better cash price.

If you do not care about the free soundbar worth 35k then that's a very good deal for $4.5k 77" OLED TV that was launched within 30 days.

Just negotiate with the nearest abenson branch or big chain appliance store , a good saleman will try to match carousell prices and you can pay via credit card . So its possible to get carousel price and the soundbar ..

Btw all the carousel post is just one person using her husband and childrens account
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on May 03, 2023 at 01:26 PM
VERY tempting yung Samsung OLED 77" but I recently read of a feedback posted on Amazon US where a buyer of such a model got a "white line" after six months of usage. Umangal siya and because he is in the US, he got a new replacement model. Napaisip ako, is Samsung doing a sort of a guinea pig of your money (kahit P143,000 and not something like P250K or more) using it to test for free the OLED panel's longevity on their model? Ngayon lang yata ako nakarinig ng TV na one year lang ang binigay na warranty, no wonder this is being disposed on a "loss." Matagal ko na gusto magkaroon ng 77" model but I just can't afford it. Before, I had a 70" Sharp that I had to endure for 6 years because though big, it'll never excel in any Picture perimeters. Yet that 70" Sharp still runs to this day (manufactured 2014) although may mga black streaks na siya. The closest I can daydream for a 77" would be the LG where the cheapest price I could find is at P186,000.....

If you want the lg 77 C2 find a branch that has it in stock . I am certain 150k or better is possible
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on May 03, 2023 at 03:51 PM
the panasonic 65jz1000 is an awesome tv, still to this day. Good that it's still being offered.

Funny lang na mas mataas na presyo than before. Diba dapat pababa ang presyo? I paid 78k Sept last year. Ngayon nasa 92k best cash price? LOL

swerte ng mga naka una

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on May 04, 2023 at 08:37 AM
the panasonic 65jz1000 is an awesome tv, still to this day. Good that it's still being offered.

Funny lang na mas mataas na presyo than before. Diba dapat pababa ang presyo? I paid 78k Sept last year. Ngayon nasa 92k best cash price? LOL

swerte ng mga naka una



Did you get in the mall?

I see 45k for 55" and 78K for 65", but this is in caroussel.

Though di ba dapat bumaba na kase it has been a year already.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 04, 2023 at 11:42 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7Z75q6gNNs

 2023 OLED - S95C: Official Introduction | Samsung
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 04, 2023 at 11:52 AM
https://youtu.be/xK5ta01QRNw?t=518

 Samsung S95C OLED TV Review - Worth The Upgrade?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on May 04, 2023 at 02:19 PM
Did you get in the mall?

I see 45k for 55" and 78K for 65", but this is in caroussel.

Though di ba dapat bumaba na kase it has been a year already.

those ads you saw are the old ones. 7 months ago or later. Yung mga bagong posts nasa 92k na sa carousell and fb marketplace
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: thebat on May 04, 2023 at 02:27 PM
Are these two okay units? Any ideas on these?

TCL QLED-98C735 - P259,990 at SM Megamall

Samsung QA98QN90A - P399,990 at SM Megamall
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on May 04, 2023 at 08:15 PM
Jambam: Will they pull it down to as low as P150K? Pasok pa ito sa credit card limit ko ah. Napapaisip ako. Anyhow thanks for the tip....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on May 04, 2023 at 11:46 PM
Jambam: Will they pull it down to as low as P150K? Pasok pa ito sa credit card limit ko ah. Napapaisip ako. Anyhow thanks for the tip....

Yes they can . Just call the branch near you and ask if they have stock and can they do it for 150k. Just leave them your phone number .
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 10, 2023 at 01:09 PM
77" S95C is now 139,600 on carousell.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on May 10, 2023 at 05:22 PM
the offers for new Samsung OLED tv's are very enticing, I haven't seen the reviews though ... bargain sell compared to LG and Sony with the included freebies

https://www.samsung.com/ph/offer/online/2023/wow/early-order/?cid=ph_ow_social_facebook_tv-av_launch_wow_article_0425_none

(https://scontent.fmnl4-1.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t39.30808-6/345876094_153141824220216_9083429042313805268_n.jpg?_nc_cat=103&ccb=1-7&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_eui2=AeEKbi6pEwCzwMdGJ8T2qg5ZS3YM2y-gvfJLdgzbL6C98i9rzT4ibnbzx1r1rdiFckI&_nc_ohc=hhCHxlZ3_LYAX-sXAgV&_nc_ht=scontent.fmnl4-1.fna&oh=00_AfBtUdFZ0N0qs26PWP2tAT2zymFxapjglahhEU-aGhYDiQ&oe=6460AF08)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on May 11, 2023 at 02:47 AM
The Samsung Oleds are on display on some stores already see for yourself if it is better , the 2023 LG 's are not yet being sold , but even if they price match I still would take take the samsung , hopefully i get mine before the end of the week. The free soundbar makes it a more compelling choice too
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on May 11, 2023 at 02:49 AM
77" S95C is now 139,600 on carousell.
Yes but they will not give you the free soundbar , better to add 6K to get the soundbar
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 11, 2023 at 03:11 AM
Yes but they will not give you the free soundbar , better to add 6K to get the soundbar

If you do not need the 'free soundbar' as you already have a HT AVR then the deal's for them.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on May 11, 2023 at 10:46 AM
You could sell the soundbar for 20-25k which brings the net price of the TV under 125k.  Not bad for a 77" QD-OLED.

Not sure if the 1-year warranty on the soundbar is transferable, though.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Conan on May 11, 2023 at 11:32 AM
The Samsung Oleds are on display on some stores already see for yourself if it is better , the 2023 LG 's are not yet being sold , but even if they price match I still would take take the samsung , hopefully i get mine before the end of the week. The free soundbar makes it a more compelling choice too

Why would you choose the Samsung over LG if the prices are the same? No Dolby Vision and only a one year warranty (and I have friends whose Samsung TV's broke down requiring panel replacement) is a deal-breaker for me.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Stagea on May 11, 2023 at 12:25 PM
^^^For most people it'd be the panel's color gamut and volume. LG's OLEDs are very good but Samsung's QD-OLED is superior from an absolute picture quality standpoint. Of course Dolby Vision, manufacturer warranty period and product lifespan should also be huge considerations.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on May 11, 2023 at 12:59 PM
You could sell the soundbar for 20-25k which brings the net price of the TV under 125k.  Not bad for a 77" QD-OLED.

Not sure if the 1-year warranty on the soundbar is transferable, though.

Cheaper but there is the hassle of selling. plus it is not a guarantee you can sell at that price point.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on May 11, 2023 at 01:00 PM
^^^For most people it'd be the panel's color gamut and volume. LG's OLEDs are very good but Samsung's QD-OLED is superior from an absolute picture quality standpoint. Of course Dolby Vision, manufacturer warranty period and product lifespan should also be huge considerations.

LG also does not have DTS, but there are news that they are planning to support it on new models.

In any case, DTS are not availalbe on streaming (that I know of).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 11, 2023 at 02:38 PM
You could sell the soundbar for 20-25k which brings the net price of the TV under 125k.  Not bad for a 77" QD-OLED.

Not sure if the 1-year warranty on the soundbar is transferable, though.
Dag dag time to sell and sometimes no one wants to buy it even if you drop the price to 1/2 the stated value of the sound bar.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 11, 2023 at 02:47 PM
Why would you choose the Samsung over LG if the prices are the same? No Dolby Vision and only a one year warranty (and I have friends whose Samsung TV's broke down requiring panel replacement) is a deal-breaker for me.

Price-wise the US MSRP + 12% VAT of the 77" S95C comes out as 2x 139,600.

So say if it breaks down by its 5th year then OK na din as another 77" OLED will likely be lower than 139,600.

Cost of money and cash out in 2023 would be staggered to 2028.

It dawned on me that these electronics have a set timeline for upgrades. TVs for example tend to get a resolution bump every 10 years due to home video format upgrades. Like

2026: 8K Blu-ray(?) & 8K streaming(?)
2016: 4K Blu-ray & Netflix 4K, Prime Video 4K
2006: 2K Blu-ray
1996: DVD

So my upgrade cycles reflects this.

If you already have any OLED TV and you're not upgrading based on screen size or resolution increase then what else for?

With 8K I am eyeing a microLED TV like the Samsung The Wall (https://www.samsung.com/us/business/displays/direct-view-led/the-wall/). This is the same display tech used in commercial installs like those in Apple Stores. Hopefully at 130+ or larger at 139,600. But at that price point medyo malabo yan so maybe another OLED with 10 years of tech improvements?

Also, does it break down because the TV wasn't plugged into an auto voltage regulator or UPS? Naka-aircon room ba yung TV during use?

During the 2006-2014 a friend had 4 break downs of Samsung 1080p TVs. This is why it was fortunate that LG was the only OLED TV brand that did not cost as much as Sony.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jackryan on May 11, 2023 at 10:35 PM
Planned obsolescence.

I never imagined before that there will be soo much different possible audio formats that'll come out since the days of DTS. :)

I wished I've known in advance of this 77" Samsung bundle. Just the other month, I've just spent on getting a Sony OLED 65" after many years of reliance on LG OLEDs (a 65" and 55" and recently a 48" models). So inching my way whether I should pull the trigger to join the Samsung OLED bandwagon on this promo to replace a Samsung 65" curve model that is not OLED based.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on May 11, 2023 at 10:41 PM
Planned obsolescence.

I never imagined before that there will be soo much different possible audio formats that'll come out since the days of DTS. :)

I wished I've known in advance of this 77" Samsung bundle. Just the other month, I've just spent on getting a Sony OLED 65" after many years of reliance on LG OLEDs (a 65" and 55" and recently a 48" models). So inching my way whether I should pull the trigger to join the Sony bandwagon on this promo to replace a Samsung 65" curve model that is not OLED based.


well worth naman sir yung Sony OLED, the Google TV OS alone is a big differentiator already plus the great video quality
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on May 11, 2023 at 11:34 PM
Planned obsolescence.

I never imagined before that there will be soo much different possible audio formats that'll come out since the days of DTS. :)

I wished I've known in advance of this 77" Samsung bundle. Just the other month, I've just spent on getting a Sony OLED 65" after many years of reliance on LG OLEDs (a 65" and 55" and recently a 48" models). So inching my way whether I should pull the trigger to join the Samsung OLED bandwagon on this promo to replace a Samsung 65" curve model that is not OLED based.


you actually dodged a bullet there. Read through the many MANY complaints about samsung. From quality, to customer service, etc. You're better off with your Sony or LG to be honest.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on May 12, 2023 at 01:10 AM
I was told by an LG promodizer  that the 2023 LG 77" C3 srp is 299k.  Best to get a lG 77 C2 while available.  If LG is your choice .
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on May 12, 2023 at 01:21 AM
Why would you choose the Samsung over LG if the prices are the same? No Dolby Vision and only a one year warranty (and I have friends whose Samsung TV's broke down requiring panel replacement) is a deal-breaker for me.

I put a premium on picture quality , i had 2 pioneer kuro plamas shipped from the US because they had the best picture at that time and prices were at least 2x  locally. The samaung S95c is a lower risk buy for me than importing the pioneers years back.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 12, 2023 at 07:34 AM
I put a premium on picture quality , i had 2 pioneer kuro plamas shipped from the US because they had the best picture at that time and prices were at least 2x  locally. The samaung S95c is a lower risk buy for me than importing the pioneers years back.

C3 is more than 2x the S95C.

If the S95C dies by May 2028 then buy another 77" OLED that should sell for under 139k 5 years from now.

139,600 in 2023 money has a higher buying power than 139,600 in 2028 money.

Is Dolby Vision such a game changer vs HDR10+?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 12, 2023 at 07:54 AM
Planned obsolescence.

It isn't as bad as one would think

These are my planned obsolescence timeline for these devices

- PC/Mac desktop/laptop: at most 10 years
- iPad/iPhone: at most 7-8 years
- Apple Watch:at most 5-6 years
- TV/refrigerator/washing machine/air-con: at least 10 years to at most 20 years

Replacement is done for these reasons

- preventative maintenance
- performance per watt
- power consumption
- indoor operational noise
- thermal output
- health and safety

Sa amin we replace a car after 100,000km operations.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on May 12, 2023 at 08:41 AM
Planned obsolescence is user driven.

Engineered obsolescence on the other hand is different,  There are products that really have a short lifespan as designed by their engineers.  They wont admit it though but its a way for them to sustain their business through parts support or selling of new models.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on May 12, 2023 at 08:59 AM
I was told by an LG promodizer  that the 2023 LG 77" C3 srp is 299k.  Best to get a lG 77 C2 while available.  If LG is your choice .


What I heard from an Abenson guy was that it would be the 83" C3 which would be selling at 299k.  Samsung PH knew about it so they undercut the price by a 150 grand.

Personally, I don't mind not having Dolby Vision.  The QD-OLED is a superior panel and it offsets the lack of an HDR format.

However, Tizen will not get as many 3rd party apps as Android and will not get the same support as Google TVs years down the line (this is another reason why I sold an LG OLED and went with Sony).  I suspect Tizen will not be getting any software updates past its 3rd year. 

And frankly, I don't want to get burned by Samsung again.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 12, 2023 at 09:08 AM
Why not buy a NVIDIA Shield TV Pro to match with a Samsung or LG OLED TV?

2019 model supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on May 12, 2023 at 11:14 AM

Engineered obsolescence on the other hand is different,  There are products that really have a short lifespan as designed by their engineers.  They wont admit it though but its a way for them to sustain their business through parts support or selling of new models.

This tactic doesn't make sense. The tendency of a customer who has had a negative experience with the product is to shun the offending company and go with a different brand.

At least for me, I tend to stick with brands that I have had positive experience with.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Conan on May 12, 2023 at 11:30 AM
This tactic doesn't make sense. The tendency of a customer who has had a negative experience with the product is to shun the offending company and go with a different brand.

At least for me, I tend to stick with brands that I have had positive experience with.

Same here!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on May 12, 2023 at 11:59 AM
Same here.  You really cant justify why there are brands that just conk out after a given time.  That's why I read user feedback here in PDVD before I make a purchase ng TV.  Meron talagang brands  na napaka sirain.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 12, 2023 at 12:52 PM
Same here.  You really cant justify why there are brands that just conk out after a given time.  That's why I read user feedback here in PDVD before I make a purchase ng TV.  Meron talagang brands  na napaka sirain.
But sometimes you need context din.

Like... naka auto voltage regulator ba siya? naka-aircon ba yun?

My 2016 LG B6 turning 7 in 4 months time and I credit its survival to its AVR & AC.

I'm scheduling to replace it in 2026 but I am having 2nd thoughts on that if 8K will not appear. I'd most likely buy a 2026 NVidia Shield TV Pro or a 2026 Apple TV 4K as the current built-in webOS is sobrang laggy after the compulsory Software Update.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on May 12, 2023 at 01:00 PM


Why not buy a NVIDIA Shield TV Pro to match with a Samsung or LG OLED TV?

2019 model supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Vision

Multiple reasons:

1. Another device means:
a) less real estate on the table or tv rack for your consoles, audio equipment, etc;
b) another remote control and further complexity for wives, parents, siblings, and kasambahays to figure out;
c) another device which can potentially break down or have problems.

2. The Shield Pro, while being a great device, isn't exactly cheap. It's basically half the price of a good AVR.

3.  While the Shield supports all HDR formats, Samsung still can't display Dolby Vision. So your streaming, games, etc will have to be using HDR10. Not a problem on the LG, of course.

For someone who already has a fairly recent gaming console, you might actually not need the Shield for streaming. However, the ppl in the house may still need to contend with #1 letter b above.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on May 12, 2023 at 01:06 PM


This tactic doesn't make sense. The tendency of a customer who has had a negative experience with the product is to shun the offending company and go with a different brand.

At least for me, I tend to stick with brands that I have had positive experience with.

OT: Apple was intentionally crippling older iPhone models through "updates" until they got called out (and fined) by the EU for it.

iPhones are still #1 in many markets, though ;D

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 12, 2023 at 01:52 PM

OT: Apple was intentionally crippling older iPhone models through "updates" until they got called out (and fined) by the EU for it.

iPhones are still #1 in many markets, though ;D

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Apple failed in communicating their intent effectively.

Given a choice of a fraction of the battery time vs lower powered iPhone that becomes sluggish I'd go with a slower iPhone that has nearly as much batter time.

It would have been better if they alerted the user that the slow down was caused by a worn out battery.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on May 12, 2023 at 02:31 PM

OT: Apple was intentionally crippling older iPhone models through "updates" until they got called out (and fined) by the EU for it.

iPhones are still #1 in many markets, though ;D

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Think what you will about apple phones/tablets/macs but they last me a very long time and have very long update support. I tend to use them for years before replacing them. The brand has been reliable AF for me.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 12, 2023 at 03:12 PM
Think what you will about apple phones/tablets/macs but they last me a very long time and have very long update support. I tend to use them for years before replacing them. The brand has been reliable AF for me.

I'm on a 2012 iMac 27" and I'm waiting for its Apple Silicon replacement for a year already.

From the date of iMac release to its Final Security Update spanned  9 years, 10 months.

I'm replacing it for reasons of

- no more security updates for the past 10 months
- busted left & right speakers
- darkening of LED backlights at the edges
- dead HDD while SSD still works
- power consumption that is 2x the Apple Silicon equivalent at magnitudes slower
- 300 nits vs 500 nits for the Apple Silicon model
- 2.5K Retina vs 5K Retina display of the Apple Silicon model

If a new iMac were to appear next month I'd be jumping from one with a 22nm chip to a 5nm chip. Would be nice if I got the 3nm chip but that would go to the iPhone chip first by September. the 3nm M3 chip is expected to be out by January 2024.

I'm scheduling my replacement of a 2018 iPad Pro & 2018 Apple Watch to 2025 when I expect the final Security Update will be released for both.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on May 12, 2023 at 03:53 PM
More OT: I learned BASIC on an Apple II. I have used and abused macs from OS 8 onwards. My mom has a 15-year old iMac core2duo which still runs and she still uses (I got it to run Catalina) along with her 10-year old iPad Mini 2.  :)

I have a menagerie of old powerbooks, plastic macbooks, an mba, and mbp's in storage waiting for parts to get them to run again.

Be that as it may, the reality is that Apple still screwed consumers over with batterygate.  They first denied that updates crippling old iphones really happened and then eventually backtracked and said it was to protect battery life.  Unfortunately, the courts did not rule in their favor. 

Which is why I won't be buying an iphone anytime soon.



Back to topic:

There is a thread in PDVD about the ill-fated Samsung plasma releases (https://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,183100.0.html) of which I, too, was a victim. And there is also the suspicious decision of Samsung Philippines to reduce ALL flat panel tv warranties to one-year (while its pc monitors have a longer warranty -- 3 years). 

So let the buyer beware.







Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: synchro_01 on May 12, 2023 at 07:57 PM
Very dubious nga yung pag reduce ng Samsung ng warranty period nila.  Nakakawala ng trust sa products nila yun from a consumer point of view.

So far I still have a Sammy 55 incher na LED that we bought back in 2018.  One of the last units nila na may 2 year warranty. Going strong naman though hindi sya nagagamit madalas. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Conan on May 12, 2023 at 09:52 PM
Permanent QD Oled burn-in for Samsung and Sony! While one LG unit had problems, it's not as serious as the other brands mentioned here. One Samsung TV died during the test, possible faulty power supply suspected.

4 Month Update! QD-OLED Burn-in & 4 Failures From 100 TV Test

https://youtu.be/my1lyUE7WVM
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Conan on May 12, 2023 at 10:11 PM
C3 is more than 2x the S95C.

If the S95C dies by May 2028 then buy another 77" OLED that should sell for under 139k 5 years from now.

139,600 in 2023 money has a higher buying power than 139,600 in 2028 money.

Is Dolby Vision such a game changer vs HDR10+?

https://www.reliancedigital.in/solutionbox/hdr10-vs-hdr10-vs-dolby-vision-understanding-the-difference/

"If you are looking for a HDR-compatible TV, one that supports HDR 10 or HDR10+ is perfectly fine. If you want to get the absolute best in picture quality, Dolby Vision as a technology is what you should consider. It has better specs and looks better than HDR10+, but it isn’t cheap."
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 13, 2023 at 05:06 AM
Permanent QD Oled burn-in for Samsung and Sony! While one LG unit had problems, it's not as serious as the other brands mentioned here. One Samsung TV died during the test, possible faulty power supply suspected.

4 Month Update! QD-OLED Burn-in & 4 Failures From 100 TV Test

https://youtu.be/my1lyUE7WVM

Wouldn't burn in be contingent on the content being displayed?

If all you're using it for is Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video and Blu-ray then burn in isn't that much of an issue.

But if you're watching news on it then burn in will creep in because of the fixed graphic assets.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 13, 2023 at 05:06 AM
https://www.reliancedigital.in/solutionbox/hdr10-vs-hdr10-vs-dolby-vision-understanding-the-difference/

"If you are looking for a HDR-compatible TV, one that supports HDR 10 or HDR10+ is perfectly fine. If you want to get the absolute best in picture quality, Dolby Vision as a technology is what you should consider. It has better specs and looks better than HDR10+, but it isn’t cheap."
In other words if the content has Dolby Vision version of it then it is worth getting a TV that displays it?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Conan on May 13, 2023 at 01:47 PM
In other words if the content has Dolby Vision version of it then it is worth getting a TV that displays it?

Currently yes! Though HDR 10+ should eventually become more popular in the future as it is open-source and does not require any royalties.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on May 13, 2023 at 07:39 PM

What I heard from an Abenson guy was that it would be the 83" C3 which would be selling at 299k.  Samsung PH knew about it so they undercut the price by a 150 grand.

Personally, I don't mind not having Dolby Vision.  The QD-OLED is a superior panel and it offsets the lack of an HDR format.

However, Tizen will not get as many 3rd party apps as Android and will not get the same support as Google TVs years down the line (this is another reason why I sold an LG OLED and went with Sony).  I suspect Tizen will not be getting any software updates past its 3rd year. 

And frankly, I don't want to get burned by Samsung again.

same reason I chose the Sony OLED ... picture quality wise, the reviews favor Sony, and on game HDMI port support LG is favored - on personal visual check however, I cannot discern the difference between the picture quality, both are excellent (or Superb may be a better word) ... my decision to get Sony boiled down to the Google OS, I've been disappointed with the lack of app support on LG's WebOS
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on May 14, 2023 at 12:01 AM
If all you're using it for is Netflix, YouTube, Prime Video and Blu-ray then burn in isn't that much of an issue.

I used to have the Netflix logo burned in on my B6 (before the panel was replaced); i didn't know why until I found out my wife takes a long time just scrolling through the available content. The logo is always displayed at the lower right.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 14, 2023 at 04:44 AM
I used to have the Netflix logo burned in on my B6 (before the panel was replaced); i didn't know why until I found out my wife takes a long time just scrolling through the available content. The logo is always displayed at the lower right.

Holy cow... does your wife use Netflix to read?

Kidding aside our B6's GUI has slowed down over the years making me think of getting a Shield Pro TV or Apple TV 4K.

A question, what is your "Total Power On Time"? Mine is 3,750 hours over 6.5 years. That is an average of 90 mins per day. I've read online that OLED panels have an over 100,000 hrs lifespan. At my pace of use my TV would be good until year 2153.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on May 14, 2023 at 08:28 AM
we have an lg c8 with 5800 hrs. usage is 90% youtube but so far no burn-in issues.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on May 15, 2023 at 03:31 PM
saw in FB marketplace. 149k na lang 77" oled C2. Damn!
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on May 16, 2023 at 08:47 AM
saw in FB marketplace. 149k na lang 77" oled C2. Damn!

s95c 77" is heaps better deal for 145-150k s marketplace
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 16, 2023 at 09:04 AM
s95c 77" is heaps better deal for 145-150k s marketplace

there are concerns of samsung being reliable enough to last until 2033.

but if it can stay operational until 5 years or longer then I'd get the samsung.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: scorpionzero on May 16, 2023 at 03:56 PM
there are concerns of samsung being reliable enough to last until 2033.

but if it can stay operational until 5 years or longer then I'd get the samsung.

i think highend tvs are built differently and mas maganda yung parts na ginagamit, mostly mga stories na nabasa ko na nasira agad is mga entry level tcl samsung LG pero sa top of the line if meron siguro very few lang , if ako di ako magdecide based sa minus 1 yr warranty ng samsung vs LG 2years. get the better picture quality imo
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 16, 2023 at 04:04 PM
Exclusive: LG Display to supply OLED TV panels to Samsung Elec (https://www.reuters.com/technology/lg-display-supply-oled-tv-panels-samsung-elec-sources-2023-05-16/)

By Heekyong Yang

EXCLUSIVE-LG Display to supply OLED TV panels to Samsung Elec -sources

SEOUL, May 16 (Reuters) - South Korea's LG Display Co Ltd (034220.KS) will start supplying high-end TV panels to Samsung Electronic Co Ltd (005930.KS) from as early as this quarter, three sources said, in a deal that would help the loss-making flat-screen maker turn profitable.

LG Display aims to supply 2 million units next year and boost shipments to 3 million and 5 million units in subsequent years, two sources with direct knowledge of the matter said. Initial supplies to Samsung would likely be 77-inch and 83-inch white OLED (WOLED) TV panels.

For Samsung, the deal highlights how it is looking to expand in high-end organic light emitting diode (OLED) TVs as competition heats up in the lower end with Chinese vendors. OLED panels cost nearly five times more than liquid-crystal display (LCD) panels.

With this deal, Samsung could overtake Sony Corp (6758.T) as the second largest supplier of OLED TVs globally.

Analysts have speculated that LG Display was in talks to supply OLED TV panels to a new client. Reuters is first to report details of the deal with Samsung Electronics.

All the sources declined to be named because the deal is not public.

Both LG Display and Samsung Electronics declined to comment.

LG Display shares reversed an earlier 1% drop and jumped 2.4% after the Reuters story. Shares in Samsung, which mainly drives its growth from smartphone and semiconductor business, rose 1.7%, beating a 0.2% gain in the broader market (.KS11).

Samsung Electronics, the world's biggest TV manufacturer, has been slower than its hometown rival LG Electronics Inc (066570.KS) in embracing OLED TVs, arguing the technology is more suited to small devices such as smartphones and tablets, partly due to the high cost of panels.

For LG Display, shipments of 2 million OLED panels will be a major boost, worth at least $1.5 billion and amounting to around 20%-30% of its total manufacturing capacity for large-size OLED panels, taking it to full capacity, according to analysts.

The company has been running its OLED factory below full capacity due to a limited customer base and as a pandemic-driven demand surge for new TVs has tapered off amid soaring inflation and slowing economy.

"LG's production rate will improve and is likely to reach full capacity next year, helping it lay the groundwork to return to profit," said Jeff Kim, an analyst at KB Securities.

The company has been in the red for four consecutive quarters since the second quarter last year due to weakening global demand for electronic devices.

The company supplies OLED TV panels to LG Electronics and Sony. It also supplies smartphone displays to Apple Inc (AAPL.O).

Samsung Electronics has its own display-making unit Samsung Display which focuses on OLED screens for mobile phones made by Apple and Samsung.

In OLED TVs Samsung currently has a 6.1% market share, behind LG Electronics with 54.6% and Sony 26.1%, according to market research firm Omdia.

The market is expected to grow nearly 6% to $11.7 billion this year and to $12.9 billion by 2027, according to Omdia.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on May 16, 2023 at 04:10 PM
s95c 77" is heaps better deal for 145-150k s marketplace

naah im kinda iffy with samsung's quality and reliability, plus the 1 year warranty is a deal breaker.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 16, 2023 at 07:36 PM
i think highend tvs are built differently and mas maganda yung parts na ginagamit, mostly mga stories na nabasa ko na nasira agad is mga entry level tcl samsung LG pero sa top of the line if meron siguro very few lang , if ako di ako magdecide based sa minus 1 yr warranty ng samsung vs LG 2years. get the better picture quality imo

If you wait a few more weeks the 77" LG G3 OLED TV may be priced below 140k like the S95C.

LG has a 50+% market share of OLED TVs. That size may be helpful in after sales support.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: itsSHOWTIME on May 16, 2023 at 10:35 PM
If you wait a few more weeks the 77" LG G3 OLED TV may be priced below 140k like the S95C.

LG has a 50+% market share of OLED TVs. That size may be helpful in after sales support.
currenly sa Abenson Website, 77”C3 at 209k.
Malabo ata G3 to price match Samung 77”95C. If it happens, drooling mode hehe.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 16, 2023 at 10:45 PM
currenly sa Abenson Website, 77”C3 at 209k.
Malabo ata G3 to price match Samung 77”95C. If it happens, drooling mode hehe.

Internationally the G3 & S95C are priced parity to each other. Dito lang sa Pinas na ang S95C is 1/2 the  US MSRP.

This is why I am saying if you are confident it will last half a decade then a Samsung may be worth a buy especially if you'll use it a display for PC, PS5, Xbox and Switch.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on May 17, 2023 at 10:03 AM
At abenson's online store the LG 65G3 is 189k while the 65" s95c is 105k.  You can check other asian markets like vietnam and its only here in the Phils . That we are able to purchase the samsungs at a great diacount.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 17, 2023 at 10:11 AM
At abenson's online store the LG 65G3 is 189k while the 65" s95c is 105k.  You can check other asian markets like vietnam and its only here in the Phils . That we are able to purchase the samsungs at a great diacount.

I wonder if Samsung 4K TV owners used an auto-voltage regulator or an air-con with their TVs?

I had problems with Samsung 720p LCD TV & 1080p LED TVs. Both of which did not use AVRs or ACs.

I bought my 65" B6 when it was pointed out to me that that its PH price + VAT = Amazon price.

If I was looking for a OLED TV I'd have the S95C on my shortlist as it is 1/2 US MSRP without sales tax.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on May 17, 2023 at 03:10 PM
I wonder if Samsung 4K TV owners used an auto-voltage regulator or an air-con with their TVs?

I had problems with Samsung 720p LCD TV & 1080p LED TVs. Both of which did not use AVRs or ACs.

I bought my 65" B6 when it was pointed out to me that that its PH price + VAT = Amazon price.

If I was looking for a OLED TV I'd have the S95C on my shortlist as it is 1/2 US MSRP without sales tax.

I use an AVR on my Sammy KS7000.  The unit failed after a few months shy of 5 years.

I switch to LG now and also bought a better AVR. Hope LG won't disappoint hehe.
I notice some pinkish color on my LG in a white screen. I reported to LG Phils and they immediately sent in a screen replacement. I think my tv was around 2 months old then.  Not sure if that is really an issue but happy that they replaced it.

My plasma panny was almost 7 yrs old when I had it replaced. It was still working but technology was already outdated. It lasted a few more years in my parents house. The display was still okay but the board for connectors got busted and can't find parts anymore.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on May 17, 2023 at 04:00 PM
I wonder if Samsung 4K TV owners used an auto-voltage regulator or an air-con with their TVs?

I had problems with Samsung 720p LCD TV & 1080p LED TVs. Both of which did not use AVRs or ACs.

There are also many factors to consider, kuryente-wise, for each home. 

Was the grounding of the house done right?  Is the wiring of the house up to snuff with modern standards?  Does the property need a lighting arrestor? Some of these questions can be the root cause of an autovolt TV going kaput, even with precautions such as surge protectors, AVR's, UPS's, etc (which a PDVD regular would probably already have).

Fact is, a flat panel TV costing over tens of thousands (let alone 6 figures for OLEDs over 65 inches) is not an easy replacement for most folks.  And a 1-year warranty flies by too quickly, particularly since TV's these days typically don't last a decade anymore. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 17, 2023 at 04:36 PM
So long as the TV lasts at most 10 years ok na yun.. Jump from 4K to 8K within 2026-2033.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on May 17, 2023 at 06:59 PM
There are also many factors to consider, kuryente-wise, for each home. 

Was the grounding of the house done right?  Is the wiring of the house up to snuff with modern standards?  Does the property need a lighting arrestor? Some of these questions can be the root cause of an autovolt TV going kaput, even with precautions such as surge protectors, AVR's, UPS's, etc (which a PDVD regular would probably already have).

Fact is, a flat panel TV costing over tens of thousands (let alone 6 figures for OLEDs over 65 inches) is not an easy replacement for most folks.  And a 1-year warranty flies by too quickly, particularly since TV's these days typically don't last a decade anymore. 


I agree with the warranty statement ... wala na ba yung offer ng Abensons before for extendy warraty? I think that if you are paying for more than 100k, it is worth considering
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Conan on May 18, 2023 at 10:47 AM
I agree with the warranty statement ... wala na ba yung offer ng Abensons before for extendy warraty? I think that if you are paying for more than 100k, it is worth considering

Usually sa Robinsons Appliances may mga offers of extended warranty.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on May 21, 2023 at 09:41 PM
LG C3's have arrived. Got word from guys in SM, Abenson, and Anson's. Price listings are still at SRP, though.

They have the marketing stuff out but the display units won't arrive until later this week.  The TV in the photo is an A2.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on May 21, 2023 at 10:04 PM
LG C3's have arrived. Got word from guys in SM, Abenson, and Anson's. Price listings are still at SRP, though.

They have the marketing stuff out but the display units won't arrive until later this week.  The TV in the photo is an A2.


(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20230521/c834e4cc83375fde072207048e71b865.jpg)

83"... if only it was 222.5k
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: xb24 on May 22, 2023 at 05:41 AM
No 42" C3?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: XanderCage on May 22, 2023 at 04:10 PM
nice! sana ipasok din nila yung LG B3
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Jun 20, 2023 at 11:57 PM
It’s official — LCD TVs won’t see any further development

OLED and MicroLED are the future

https://www.tomsguide.com/news/its-official-lcd-tvs-wont-see-any-further-development
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Jun 21, 2023 at 11:43 AM
Based on what I'm reading here (and what I've heard elsewhere), I won't be buying Samsung TVs anytime soon. 

The fact that Samsung is now using LG OLED screens, is this an indication that OLED>QLED?

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Jun 21, 2023 at 01:59 PM
It’s official — LCD TVs won’t see any further development

OLED and MicroLED are the future

https://www.tomsguide.com/news/its-official-lcd-tvs-wont-see-any-further-development

I hope the panel manufacturers can develop burn-in proof OLEDs or at least mitigate burn-in enough so they become more viable for PC use without worrying about it.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jun 21, 2023 at 03:49 PM
I hope the panel manufacturers can develop burn-in proof OLEDs or at least mitigate burn-in enough so they become more viable for PC use without worrying about it.

I think that the current batches already have this feature.  I've been using a Sony OLED for 1.5 years and have not observed any burn-ins, unlike the old plasma tv's and initilal release of OLEDs on mobile phones na madali magkaroon ng burn-in - kahit yung mga OLED sa Samsung phones parang di na rin susceptible sa burn-in.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Jun 21, 2023 at 04:16 PM
i agree. The burn in for OLED doesn't look to be as severe as plasma. Malayo actually. Remember karamihan ng mobile phones OLED na ang gamit. The pixel orbiter works well din naman
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Jun 21, 2023 at 05:26 PM
I think that the current batches already have this feature.  I've been using a Sony OLED for 1.5 years and have not observed any burn-ins, unlike the old plasma tv's and initilal release of OLEDs on mobile phones na madali magkaroon ng burn-in - kahit yung mga OLED sa Samsung phones parang di na rin susceptible sa burn-in.

OLED PC monitors unfortunately are still 1st gen unlike TVs so burn-in of UI elements do happen within months to a year of use.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jun 21, 2023 at 05:35 PM
i agree. The burn in for OLED doesn't look to be as severe as plasma. Malayo actually. Remember karamihan ng mobile phones OLED na ang gamit. The pixel orbiter works well din naman

I use to have the Samsung S9 which I think the first batches of OLED on their phones ... after about 2 months of use meron ng permanent burn-in sa kakalaro ko ng Sudoku, now using the S22 for over a year wala pa  rin burn in
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jun 22, 2023 at 09:18 AM
I think this is a win for LG, their gamble paid off.

This is the reason Samsung had eaten their words and jump-ship :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Jun 26, 2023 at 12:02 PM
I hope the panel manufacturers can develop burn-in proof OLEDs or at least mitigate burn-in enough so they become more viable for PC use without worrying about it.

I still have a couple of Pioneer plasmas along with an Oled LG.  I haven't experienced any hint of burn-in on any of them, even on my 15-year old Pioneer plasma. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Jun 26, 2023 at 12:29 PM

I still have a couple of Pioneer plasmas along with an Oled LG.  I haven't experienced any hint of burn-in on any of them, even on my 15-year old Pioneer plasma. 

Do you use your OLED/Plasma TVs as computer monitors? I've seen a a good number reports of burn-in with the Dell Alienware AW3423DW and AW3423DWF OLED gaming monitors on reddit. Rtings did a stress test on these and they also got burn-in. If I recall correctly, Linus from LinusTechTips also got burn on early on with his ASUS 48 and 42 OLED monitors with normal use.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Jun 26, 2023 at 01:47 PM
I use an LG B6 as a computer monitor. After 5 years, it had burn in of some of the icons in the taskbar as well some of the desktop icons near the top. I usually just game but often browse as well. There's also a Netflix logo on the bottom right using the native TV app that burned in. They replace my panel and now I just try to make sure the display isn't idle for too long and browse for netflix shows on my phone instead.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Jun 27, 2023 at 09:59 AM
Do you use your OLED/Plasma TVs as computer monitors? I've seen a a good number reports of burn-in with the Dell Alienware AW3423DW and AW3423DWF OLED gaming monitors on reddit. Rtings did a stress test on these and they also got burn-in. If I recall correctly, Linus from LinusTechTips also got burn on early on with his ASUS 48 and 42 OLED monitors with normal use.

No.  Lesson learned then:  Use Oled or plasma TVs only for watching movies, streaming videos, and gaming, never as PC monitors.  For that, get a less expensive backlit monitor.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Jul 07, 2023 at 05:08 AM
No.  Lesson learned then:  Use Oled or plasma TVs only for watching movies, streaming videos, and gaming, never as PC monitors.  For that, get a less expensive backlit monitor.

(https://i.imgur.com/iUHA2tm.jpg)

This is a 5yo LG OLED55C6V when used for gaming...
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Arulco on Jul 08, 2023 at 05:59 PM
^ Ouch! That's what I was afraid of. Static UI or HUD elements burning in.

My LG C1 OLED thankfully still has no burn-in but I have to admit, I rarely play my PS5 and Switch on it as I do most of my gaming on my PC.

I also have all the OLED panel saving features turned on including pixel shift, static logo dimming and automatic pixel cleaning/refresh. I just hope OLED panel tech advances enough that all that stuff wouldn't be necessary anymore.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Jul 10, 2023 at 12:23 AM
Any feedback on Samsung S90C? Apart from the 1 year warranty, the 55" is still 10k cheaper than the LG C3, which makes it a bit tempting.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jul 13, 2023 at 10:15 AM
Any feedback on Samsung S90C? Apart from the 1 year warranty, the 55" is still 10k cheaper than the LG C3, which makes it a bit tempting.
Color luminance and brightness is probably better than the C3. Contrast will also be better on the S90c, particularly for urban Blade Runner type scenes. In brightly-lit rooms, the QD-OLED will probably also outperform the OLED competition from Panasonic, LG, or Sony.

Motion for sports and movies is probably slightly better on the C3 but this would likely depend on which firmware versions per tv are competing against each other. PC Gaming will undoubtedly be better with the S90c's 144Hz refresh rate but console gamers will probably prefer LG or Sony because of the next paragraph.

Unfortunately, some of the best content these days use Dolby Vision, which is not available on Samsung (but Dolby Atmos is, oddly enough).  It also doesn't support DTS, so your av receiver will have to be Atmos capable to make the most out of the most recent releases.

Another con for me is the clunky TV interface and the lack of apps.  The software is also not as good processing lower quality streams, where Sony will probably be superior followed closely by LG.

You already mentioned the less than ideal 1-year warranty already but I'd also add that my aftersales experience with them was not stellar either.

I would personally not get the Samsung but if you don't care about Dolby Vision, don't need DTS, don't mind that there are less apps, and is ambivalent about the 1-year warranty, then the 10k discount might be enough for you to mitigate the risk.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Jul 13, 2023 at 01:46 PM
Thanks, got the C3 yesterday primarily because of the aftersales, but also because of dolby vision. Went to Anson's to check both out but differences were negligible for me.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jul 13, 2023 at 06:25 PM
Thanks, got the C3 yesterday primarily because of the aftersales, but also because of dolby vision. Went to Anson's to check both out but differences were negligible for me.


Congrats!

Most netflix movies / series is also in Vision.  This is a dealbreaker for me. I only realized this after getting an LG.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Jul 14, 2023 at 10:17 PM
Samsung officially launches its first OLED TV based on LG's 83" 4K WOLED panels

https://www.oled-info.com/samsung-officially-launches-its-first-oled-tv-based-lgs-83-4k-woled-panels
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noob on Jul 14, 2023 at 11:03 PM
Congrats!

Most netflix movies / series is also in Vision.  This is a dealbreaker for me. I only realized this after getting an LG.

Even the C1 is already Dolby vision IQ and Dolby atmos?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jul 15, 2023 at 08:38 AM
Even the C1 is already Dolby vision IQ and Dolby atmos?

Yes.

HDR (High Dynamic Range) -  Cinema HDR (Dolby Vision™, HDR10, HLG)
                                               HDR Dynamic Tone Mapping Pro
                                               Dolby Vision™ IQ

Dolby Atmos®   -                      Yes



https://www.lg.com/ca_en/tvs/lg-oled55c1aub
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jul 31, 2023 at 07:01 PM
There's a 65" C7 for sale in the marketplace:

https://www.pinoydvd.com/index.php/topic,229737.0

Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 11, 2023 at 03:31 PM
my Sony OLED (65A80J) tv has a defective panel ... while watching the tv appeared to just turn off - LED indicator blinks when remote control is operated, turns out that the number of blinks indicates an error code ... after the technician checked the unit, they said that the panel needs to be replaced and would take about a week to get the replacement - luckily it is still under warranty, was purchased January of last year.  Good thing that I'm getting a new panel, but worrying that it might recur after warranty, pretty sure that the cost of the panel is near the cost of buying a new tv. Also the technician mentioned that it is advisable to tone down the settings to prevent recurrence, I told him that I'm only on standard settings and he said that standard is still a bit high and advised customization (I don't agree with this as demo units are on all the time on vivid settings).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 11, 2023 at 04:51 PM
my Sony OLED (65A80J) tv has a defective panel ... while watching the tv appeared to just turn off - LED indicator blinks when remote control is operated, turns out that the number of blinks indicates an error code ... after the technician checked the unit, they said that the panel needs to be replaced and would take about a week to get the replacement - luckily it is still under warranty, was purchased January of last year.  Good thing that I'm getting a new panel, but worrying that it might recur after warranty, pretty sure that the cost of the panel is near the cost of buying a new tv. Also the technician mentioned that it is advisable to tone down the settings to prevent recurrence, I told him that I'm only on standard settings and he said that standard is still a bit high and advised customization (I don't agree with this as demo units are on all the time on vivid settings).

Yikes; I have the same TV, and bought last year as well.  :(

Hope you keep us posted and do include feedback on how their aftersales + customer service is.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Aug 11, 2023 at 06:57 PM
Yikes; I have the same TV, and bought last year as well.  :(

Hope you keep us posted and do include feedback on how their aftersales + customer service is.

so far sir responsive naman, they sent technicians 2 days after I reported the problem ... yung spare part lang takes around 1 week daw since oorderin nila sa Sony, pero if maaga daw dumating pwede nila palitan earlier

sabi nga pala ng technician, wala daw problema kahit marathon gamitin ang tv, ang kalaban lang daw talaga ng OLED is kung masyadong mataas mga picture settings like vivid
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: edboy7 on Aug 15, 2023 at 10:38 AM
Hello guys, mura na ba 64,599 na 55” na C2? Baka may mas mura pa .. Salamat


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Aug 15, 2023 at 11:32 AM
Hello guys, mura na ba 64,599 na 55” na C2? Baka may mas mura pa .. Salamat


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I think yan ang standard nila kapag magpapalit na anng models.

I got my C1 around the same price.

Pero yung panasonic, bumaba nang P49,XXX during that time. I might have bought the panny kung naglabas agad sila. Late kase nang sale si Panny.
But so far I am so happy with my LG. Superb PQ and customer service.
I had the panel replaced after 3 months dahil tingin ko may pinkish hue kapag white screen. Pero I think it is just my high standard :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Aug 15, 2023 at 04:43 PM
Hello guys, mura na ba 64,599 na 55” na C2? Baka may mas mura pa .. Salamat

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May available pa? I bought a C3 a month ago because wala na available C2 sa FB marketplace.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Aug 15, 2023 at 05:30 PM
Hello guys, mura na ba 64,599 na 55” na C2? Baka may mas mura pa .. Salamat


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For a brand new unit, yes.  Pero sa pagkakaalam ko wala ng bnew old stock available na C2 kaya baka display unit to.



Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: edboy7 on Aug 15, 2023 at 06:21 PM
For a brand new unit, yes.  Pero sa pagkakaalam ko wala ng bnew old stock available na C2 kaya baka display unit to.
Hmmmm ma tanong nga kung Display Unit ….Thanks


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 04, 2023 at 04:32 PM
Good Afternoon mga sir. Safe na ba ang OLED models ngayon sa burn-in? any tips mga sir paano maiwasan ang burn-in? thank you so much
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: tenderfender on Sep 04, 2023 at 10:42 PM
Hmmmm ma tanong nga kung Display Unit ….Thanks


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TV management feature will show you the cumulative number of hours the TV has been running on display
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 06, 2023 at 05:58 AM
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/older-sony-tvs-just-got-eco-friendly-and-gaming-upgrades-see-if-your-tv-is-eligible

Recent Sony OLEDs (and X80 & above variants) get a nice software update.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 09, 2023 at 12:25 AM
LG OLED 55C3PSA 84,990 sa Abenson, Maganda ba siya? Gusto ko mag try ng OLED kaso natatakot ako sa burn-in baka mag burn-in sa PS5,Sports shows from IPTV and Cable programs. Thank you in advance
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Sep 10, 2023 at 11:12 PM
LG OLED 55C3PSA 84,990 sa Abenson, Maganda ba siya? Gusto ko mag try ng OLED kaso natatakot ako sa burn-in baka mag burn-in sa PS5,Sports shows from IPTV and Cable programs. Thank you in advance
72k na lang yan kung marunong ka mag hanap.

no worries naman sa burn in actually.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 10, 2023 at 11:58 PM
72k na lang yan kung marunong ka mag hanap.

no worries naman sa burn in actually.

Ganun ba sir 72k sayang din yung madidiscount ko. Glad to hear na safe na pala sa burn in dahil siguro sa mga software na nilagay nila para maprevent ang burn in. Thank you sir
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 11, 2023 at 01:37 AM
Ganun ba sir 72k sayang din yung madidiscount ko. Glad to hear na safe na pala sa burn in dahil siguro sa mga software na nilagay nila para maprevent ang burn in. Thank you sir

normally sa Ansons ang best price but they would only give it for cash purchases ... if you are paying by credit card mas mataas, but best to check credit card promos as well as store promos - pag nasabay na meron store promo (like sa SM) at may card promo, parang pantay or mas sulit pa than paying cash
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 11, 2023 at 10:21 AM
Ganun ba sir 72k sayang din yung madidiscount ko. Glad to hear na safe na pala sa burn in dahil siguro sa mga software na nilagay nila para maprevent ang burn in. Thank you sir

May burn-in pa rin, di na mawawala yan sa OLED, so hindi po siya "safe".  The risk has been mitigated over the past few years but by no means is it gone.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CeeV on Sep 11, 2023 at 11:59 AM
As per my actual observation it usually starts at the bottom part of the LG OLED ang burn in a parallel/horizontal streak of blackened areas..sa mga nagamit namin ay its starts at 10K running hours..The burn is not that prominent unless pure white backgrnd ang scene.  We have one unit na 24K running hrs and still nice pics except that 1/3 part of the bottom screen with slight burn in..not noticeable sa normal viewing..kapag ginamit
Mo lang as monitor for presentation na meron white backgrnd., else not noticeable sya.. I think you can mitigate it by having a good air circulation at the back of the TV to lessen the chance of burn in.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 11, 2023 at 02:23 PM
@ raptor-Thanks for the heads up sir,will go to Ansons one of these days and will check credit cards promos as well.

@Verbal Kint-I see sir,mag QNED Mini LED na lang kaya ako,problem is wala na ako makita na  LG 4K 65QNED86SRA.  Ang hirap yata mag OLED kailangan sobrang ingat yata sa pag gamit. Thank you.

@ CeeV- Parang inevitable sir kung ganun and mas maiksi pala ang life span ng OLED. Eventually mag burn-in siya after such time. I Watch a lot of nba,pba games kasi so meron static images, i play ps5 din kasi HUD display baka mag burn in din sa OLED. Thank you sir
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 11, 2023 at 03:50 PM
@Verbal Kint-I see sir,mag QNED Mini LED na lang kaya ako,problem is wala na ako makita na  LG 4K 65QNED86SRA.  Ang hirap yata mag OLED kailangan sobrang ingat yata sa pag gamit. Thank you.

Ano po ang intended use niyo ng OLED TV?  Kasi kung watching movies, netflix, or usual TV shows, no problem naman yung burn-in. 

I think sa gaming at sports lang naman yung medyo may problem.  I'm sure there are lots of OLED owners here in PDVD who can share with you how they mitigate potential burn in from games (depende rin kasi sa types of games).  Sa sports naman minimal lang, lalo na pag madalas ang commercial breaks like basketball.

If you use it as a PC monitor then I think that is the worst possible scenario for an OLED TV.

As for the QNED, I haven't been impressed with it, to be honest.  Mas ok pa yung yung QLED sa picture quality (Samsung and TCL) or, in the case of Sony, yung  X85 at X90 series (local dimming, and full array local dimming, respectively).  I haven't checked LG's 2023 QNED models though, so baka naman nag improve na.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 11, 2023 at 04:51 PM
I have a Sony OLED, I use it for tv shows, movies, and a bit of PS5 gaming nothing special on taking care of the tv to avoid burn-in image - no burn-ins naman after 1 year and 8 months of use.  Kaya lang nagkaproblema ang panel before the 2-year warranty (nag-blackout), kaya bago ulit yung panel ko ngayon. I don't think you have to worry about burn-ins, yung mga old plasma tv's kasi kahit anong ingat mo sandali lang meron ng visible na IR or permanent burn-ins, same with old OLED technology.  I think that they have mitigated it with the new technology and software, and even if there will be burn-ins, i don't think it would affect the viewing quality.  I expperienced really terrible OLED burn-in on my old Samsung S9 phone dahil sa kalalaro ko ng Sudoku - the lines were permanently imprinted and you can clearly see visibly when displaying a white background, but when you are looking at pictures and watching videos, hindi mo rin mapapansin.

One thing for sure though, you would not get the quality of an OLED on other technologies at the moment. If you decide to buy QNED or QLED and you have the budget for an OLED, you'll keep on thinking why you did not get the OLED tv. So for peace of mind get the OLED tv :)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 11, 2023 at 05:41 PM
Ano po ang intended use niyo ng OLED TV?  Kasi kung watching movies, netflix, or usual TV shows, no problem naman yung burn-in. 

I think sa gaming at sports lang naman yung medyo may problem.  I'm sure there are lots of OLED owners here in PDVD who can share with you how they mitigate potential burn in from games (depende rin kasi sa types of games).  Sa sports naman minimal lang, lalo na pag madalas ang commercial breaks like basketball.

If you use it as a PC monitor then I think that is the worst possible scenario for an OLED TV.

As for the QNED, I haven't been impressed with it, to be honest.  Mas ok pa yung yung QLED sa picture quality (Samsung and TCL) or, in the case of Sony, yung  X85 at X90 series (local dimming, and full array local dimming, respectively).  I haven't checked LG's 2023 QNED models though, so baka naman nag improve na.


Netflix,gaming,downloaded movies sir. safe ba yun ok lang ba? kasi some downloaded movies have watermark,logo sa top ng screen.

Oh i see sir, haven't seen one pa din a QNED Mini Led kasi out of stock yung LG 65QNED86SRA. Thank you
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 11, 2023 at 06:41 PM
I have a Sony OLED, I use it for tv shows, movies, and a bit of PS5 gaming nothing special on taking care of the tv to avoid burn-in image - no burn-ins naman after 1 year and 8 months of use.  Kaya lang nagkaproblema ang panel before the 2-year warranty (nag-blackout), kaya bago ulit yung panel ko ngayon. I don't think you have to worry about burn-ins, yung mga old plasma tv's kasi kahit anong ingat mo sandali lang meron ng visible na IR or permanent burn-ins, same with old OLED technology.  I think that they have mitigated it with the new technology and software, and even if there will be burn-ins, i don't think it would affect the viewing quality.  I expperienced really terrible OLED burn-in on my old Samsung S9 phone dahil sa kalalaro ko ng Sudoku - the lines were permanently imprinted and you can clearly see visibly when displaying a white background, but when you are looking at pictures and watching videos, hindi mo rin mapapansin.

One thing for sure though, you would not get the quality of an OLED on other technologies at the moment. If you decide to buy QNED or QLED and you have the budget for an OLED, you'll keep on thinking why you did not get the OLED tv. So for peace of mind get the OLED tv :)

Thank you Sir, if that's the case mukhang OLED is the way to go baka masayang ang money kung mag QNED Mini LED ako. Life is short din naman kaya dapat masubukan ang OLED hehe. Mag 65 inch na C3 na lang siguro kesa 55 inch. Hindi naman siguro overkill kahit sa bedroom ilalagay ang 65 inch OLED.Thank you Sir
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 11, 2023 at 08:52 PM
Thank you Sir, if that's the case mukhang OLED is the way to go baka masayang ang money kung mag QNED Mini LED ako. Life is short din naman kaya dapat masubukan ang OLED hehe. Mag 65 inch na C3 na lang siguro kesa 55 inch. Hindi naman siguro overkill kahit sa bedroom ilalagay ang 65 inch OLED.Thank you Sir

yup. 65-inch is the way to go ... maliit na yung 55
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 11, 2023 at 11:05 PM
yup. 65-inch is the way to go ... maliit na yung 55

Yes Sir 65 inch na kukunin ko thank you Huwag lang sana magkaproblema ang panel lalo na pag tapos na ang warranty hehe nabasa ko kasi dito na mahal ang panel pag OLED.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: rock_star on Sep 12, 2023 at 12:16 PM
Netflix,gaming,downloaded movies sir. safe ba yun ok lang ba? kasi some downloaded movies have watermark,logo sa top ng screen.

Oh i see sir, haven't seen one pa din a QNED Mini Led kasi out of stock yung LG 65QNED86SRA. Thank you

OLED user here. Lagi ko sinasabi sa iba na pagdating sa OLED ay wag matakot sa burn in, kasi mas mauuna pang magkaroon ng dead pixels rather than burn in. Pero owning an OLED TV requires responsibility. Like ako when I pause a video to take a bathroom break or something else na kahit saglit lang, I always make it a habit to switch the screen off. Yung Sony kasi meron ganun feature, sa lumang LG models kasi wala.

I suggest go for OLED na lang. Wala naman kasing top of the line Mini LED models dito sa atin. Meron yung sa Sony pero isang size lang ang option, and very expensive.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 12, 2023 at 01:39 PM
OLED user here. Lagi ko sinasabi sa iba na pagdating sa OLED ay wag matakot sa burn in, kasi mas mauuna pang magkaroon ng dead pixels rather than burn in. Pero owning an OLED TV requires responsibility. Like ako when I pause a video to take a bathroom break or something else na kahit saglit lang, I always make it a habit to switch the screen off. Yung Sony kasi meron ganun feature, sa lumang LG models kasi wala.

I suggest go for OLED na lang. Wala naman kasing top of the line Mini LED models dito sa atin. Meron yung sa Sony pero isang size lang ang option, and very expensive.

Thank you sir, gaano kaya katagal bago magkaroon ng dead pixels sir ang OLED? Will do that sir para sure iwasan ko din mag pause ng video,or game thank you sa heads up sir.

Yes will go for OLED na lang para maexperience ko din ang OLED,para sulit ang kulam hehe,pag upgrade. Thank you
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Sep 12, 2023 at 04:14 PM
Thank you sir, gaano kaya katagal bago magkaroon ng dead pixels sir ang OLED? Will do that sir para sure iwasan ko din mag pause ng video,or game thank you sa heads up sir.

Yes will go for OLED na lang para maexperience ko din ang OLED,para sulit ang kulam hehe,pag upgrade. Thank you

same with LEDs, no one can tell. Minsan 1st day palang meron na e. Alamin mo ang dead pixel warranty ng shop mo. Warranties varies. Minsan may minimum number, minsan basta cluster. I've never heard of anyone's tv getting replaced because of a single dead pixel.

When you pickup your tv test it muna. Login sa wifi, turn on youtube. Watch an LCD checker video.

Coming from plasma and LCDs ako. Burn in is more prominent sa plasma. The reason why I said "no worries" sa burn-in is because if under normal use you won't see it. Shempre kasama na jan na turn on mo yung screen saving and screen maintenance features, wag magbabad masyado sa mga channels na may stagnant images, etc. Due diligence lang.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 12, 2023 at 06:27 PM
same with LEDs, no one can tell. Minsan 1st day palang meron na e. Alamin mo ang dead pixel warranty ng shop mo. Warranties varies. Minsan may minimum number, minsan basta cluster. I've never heard of anyone's tv getting replaced because of a single dead pixel.

When you pickup your tv test it muna. Login sa wifi, turn on youtube. Watch an LCD checker video.

Coming from plasma and LCDs ako. Burn in is more prominent sa plasma. The reason why I said "no worries" sa burn-in is because if under normal use you won't see it. Shempre kasama na jan na turn on mo yung screen saving and screen maintenance features, wag magbabad masyado sa mga channels na may stagnant images, etc. Due diligence lang.

Thank you sir,ask ko sa Abenson ang dead pixel warranty.  Siguro ang advisable,recommended ay 3-4 hours lang? sa mga channels na may stagnant images, sa PS5 Games na meron din stagnant images,display,HUD. Thank you
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 12, 2023 at 08:46 PM
just use it like a regular tv ... the only precaution I can recommend is that if you are going to pause a program for an extended period, it would be best to turn off the screen
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Moks007 on Sep 12, 2023 at 09:37 PM
Im thinking of getting the sony oled 77 inch. I think thats the maximum for the phil market?
Problem is my 65 inch a9g is only couple years old. Checking where i can transfer it muna
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: noob on Sep 12, 2023 at 10:29 PM
just use it like a regular tv ... the only precaution I can recommend is that if you are going to pause a program for an extended period, it would be best to turn off the screen

yun LG pag nag pause ka, meron screen saver..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 12, 2023 at 11:11 PM
just use it like a regular tv ... the only precaution I can recommend is that if you are going to pause a program for an extended period, it would be best to turn off the screen

Thank you ulit sir raptor sa advice. Will do just that and kapag nilagyan ng limit ang panonood hindi maeenjoy ng husto ang OLED experience
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 12, 2023 at 11:12 PM
yun LG pag nag pause ka, meron screen saver..

Glad to hear that sir. Thank you
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 13, 2023 at 12:06 AM
Im thinking of getting the sony oled 77 inch. I think thats the maximum for the phil market?
Problem is my 65 inch a9g is only couple years old. Checking where i can transfer it muna
Truth be told, Sony offered larger OLEDs in the past. But it seems 77" is the largest we can get in the Philippines for any OLED brand these days. Panasonic and Philips (both of which have older models here) max out at 65" while the largest OLEDs for Samsung and LG in the PH are also 77" (both are 2023 models).

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Sep 13, 2023 at 03:02 PM
hindi 77 ang max na binebenta sa pinas na OLED.

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• 42C3 PSA       42 inches   
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• 55C3 PSA      55 inches   
✅(Free wall bracket)
✅️ 🔖 CASH, 72,900
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Truth be told, Sony offered larger OLEDs in the past. But it seems 77" is the largest we can get in the Philippines for any OLED brand these days. Panasonic and Philips (both of which have older models here) max out at 65" while the largest OLEDs for Samsung and LG in the PH are also 77" (both are 2023 models).

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 13, 2023 at 04:45 PM
in terms of pricing, parang sweet spot yung 65-inch ... laki ng jump sa price going higher to 77 then 83 incher ... but it had come a long way, I remembered the first gen OLED sold by LG here costs 300k for a 55-inch
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 14, 2023 at 10:08 AM
^^  I would agree.  Parang lugi ka pag below 55", pero malaki naman masyado talon ng price above 65". 

I think yung best deals talaga that I can remember was when the Panny 65" OLEDs were being sold under 59k while the 55" were under 49k.  And these were bnew units too (the LG's at this price are usually display units, while Sony's would never do clearance sales at this level).


hindi 77 ang max na binebenta sa pinas na OLED.

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• 83C3 PSA      83 inches   
✅(Free wall bracket)
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I stand corrected.  I was told last summer that the 83" were being pulled out because of low sales (I think these were under 200k pag cash back then).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on Sep 14, 2023 at 11:33 AM
I'm sure a lot of fellas here ay napapaisip sa 77-inch Samsung S95C for P130,000. But then the aspiration is quickly squashed by the ever-present Samsung reliability issues....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 14, 2023 at 06:30 PM
dapat sana pag 100k+ na yung amount more than 2 years na ang warranty
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 15, 2023 at 01:53 PM
Mas advisable ba na i-test ang TV sa store? or sa house na lang i-test ang screen test,dead pixels,etc etc. Thank you
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Sep 15, 2023 at 02:09 PM
Mas advisable ba na i-test ang TV sa store? or sa house na lang i-test ang screen test,dead pixels,etc etc. Thank you

I do all my tests at the store so they can replace it with different stock if I am not satisfied.  In fact, I don't pay or sign anything until I test the TV.  I then ask them to update the firmware at the store.

Oh and don't forget to ask what promos the store may have like free wall brackets, soundbars, netflix subscriptions, etc.  The last freebie I got was an electric fan for a TV I bought (weird, I know), and they only brought it out when I asked.

As soon as the test and firmware update is done, I note what the serial number is (to compare it to the receipt later) in addition to the hours of usage (I also take photos of the info section on the box). 

I then compare at home once the delivery is done to see whether or not it's the same TV. 
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: alvinbaronsia on Sep 15, 2023 at 02:16 PM
The FB sellers provide 1 week replacement, I just do the testing at home.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 15, 2023 at 02:34 PM
I do all my tests at the store so they can replace it with different stock if I am not satisfied.  In fact, I don't pay or sign anything until I test the TV.  I then ask them to update the firmware at the store.

Oh and don't forget to ask what promos the store may have like free wall brackets, soundbars, netflix subscriptions, etc.  The last freebie I got was an electric fan for a TV I bought (weird, I know), and they only brought it out when I asked.

As soon as the test and firmware update is done, I note what the serial number is (to compare it to the receipt later) in addition to the hours of usage (I also take photos of the info section on the box). 

I then compare at home once the delivery is done to see whether or not it's the same TV. 

Very detailed and very informative heads up thank you so much ulit sir. Noted sir gagawin ko lahat yan
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 15, 2023 at 02:35 PM
The FB sellers provide 1 week replacement, I just do the testing at home.

Thank you sir
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Sep 15, 2023 at 03:59 PM
kung sa store mo bibilhin they will open and power it on as part of their SOP, might as well bring test patterns to check for dead pixels and other irregularities
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 15, 2023 at 05:30 PM
kung sa store mo bibilhin they will open and power it on as part of their SOP, might as well bring test patterns to check for dead pixels and other irregularities

yes sir sa store. Will download screen test sir. Thank you
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Sep 18, 2023 at 07:43 PM
meron na ako fb seller na tried and tested ko na. Even sa warranty claims proactive sila. Mabilis sumagot kahit buyer ka or a previous buyer requesting for service / replacement
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Sep 19, 2023 at 08:50 AM
When I bought my OLED, I brought my laptop in the store and use this test.

https://www.eizo.be/monitor-test/

This was also what I use when I had my screen replaced. The technician confirmed using a youtube test (seems what they are always using)
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nikkie on Sep 22, 2023 at 05:12 AM
Just saw a 55A2 model being sold for 45k sa Abenson. Ok na kaya yun? Yung 42C2 sana target ko kaso mas mahal pa at 46k.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 22, 2023 at 09:06 PM
Bought the LG C3, Sa warehouse galing yung stock kaya wasn't able to check sa store. Abenson delivered it yesterday, tomorrow ang schedule ng installation. Will try the screen tests tomorrow. Any recommended settings mga sir? Thank you.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: t-bone on Sep 23, 2023 at 12:04 AM

Just saw a 55A2 model being sold for 45k sa Abenson. Ok na kaya yun? Yung 42C2 sana target ko kaso mas mahal pa at 46k.
Just saw a 55A2 model being sold for 45k sa Abenson. Ok na kaya yun? Yung 42C2 sana target ko kaso mas mahal pa at 46k.

Pag bnew sealed that's a great price.

Go fer it :D
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Sep 23, 2023 at 08:22 AM
Interest check. Looking to sell a 1 month-old Panasonic JZ1000 65" OLED TV.
it's a great TV but I'm looking for a bigger tv to maximize my space. Current sale price for a brand new unit is P92k (SRP is 154k).
I'm planning to sell it at a reasonable price (it will start at 7).

Like I said, posting for interest check if this is something some folks here might be interested in. If so, I will post it sa marketplace section.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 24, 2023 at 10:08 AM
ok lang ba ang aspect ratio na 16:9? read it kasi sa manual na to prevent image retention set it daw to vertical zoom,4 way zoom. Thank you
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Nikkie on Sep 25, 2023 at 09:32 AM
Pag bnew sealed that's a great price.

Go fer it :D

Just checked again and display unit pala. Nasa 3800 na yung run time nya based on logs,
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Sep 25, 2023 at 10:50 PM
Just checked again and display unit pala. Nasa 3800 na yung run time nya based on logs,

Ang taas na nyan. Mga 2 years na sa regular viewer.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Sep 30, 2023 at 10:19 PM
Even subtitles pala possible maging cause ng burn in
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Kratos23 on Oct 02, 2023 at 12:12 AM
You watch movies with subtitles ba mga sir? Sa Netflix meron settings sa subtitles, sa zidoo z9x too bright ang subtitles baka too much wear and tear sa OLED specially pag HDR or Dolby Vision ang movie.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Destroben on Oct 02, 2023 at 01:42 AM
I'm sure a lot of fellas here ay napapaisip sa 77-inch Samsung S95C for P130,000. But then the aspiration is quickly squashed by the ever-present Samsung reliability issues....
This price is actually too good to pass. I replaced my 3 years old 65c9 for this. This TV rivals the G3 and wow what a massive difference sa C9 ko which is brighter than a C3. I just wish may autocal yung Samsung so I can calibrate it using my i1 pro.

I also checked the price ng s95c sa neighboring countries and their price are double or more 425k sa SG lol. Bakit masyado mura dito satin? It’s even cheaper than the lower model s90c in the US/UK.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Oct 02, 2023 at 10:51 AM
This price is actually too good to pass. I replaced my 3 years old 65c9 for this. This TV rivals the G3 and wow what a massive difference sa C9 ko which is brighter than a C3. I just wish may autocal yung Samsung so I can calibrate it using my i1 pro.

I also checked the price ng s95c sa neighboring countries and their price are double or more 425k sa SG lol. Bakit masyado mura dito satin? It’s even cheaper than the lower model s90c in the US/UK.


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They need to price it aggressively since this line of models is new and Samsung PH only does one year warranties for their TVs.  They even bundled this with really nice soundbars earlier this year (perhaps this promotion is still in place?).

Sony PH won't bring their QD-OLEDs until next year (I was told this but I have my doubts, TBH) so these Samsungs are the first of its kind in the Philippines.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on Oct 02, 2023 at 12:27 PM
WHEN my child cracked the family's Sony A8 65" OLED in 2021 by throwing the remote, I was unable to replaced it with a similar size dahil wala nang maayos na kita noon (the epidemic still claiming lives and many livelihoods uncertained). I was compulsed to take a Sony A9 55" from Carousell for a liquidation value (October na noon and they wanted to get rid of the outgoing model) - now this is a downgrade for me as 55" is now too diminutive for ageing eyes. When I saw this year that Samsung offers a 77" OLED with a price thats not going to beggar me, napaisip ako, maybe this is the only size that could at least "replaced" the ageing but still working Marantz DLP projector for that epic-size picture. Pero di maaasahan ang Samsung, sa US daw ito yung pinaka-notorious na brand sa saulian because of quality/reliability issues. I wanted to sticked to Sony because I already had Sony OLEDs previously (the A1 lasted for only two years, though, so my thought is that even if its a Sony its not exempted from planned obsolescence) - but I can't afford either the 65" or the 77", Sony pricing has become unattainable, post-pandemic. So thats out of the question now.
Then my ageing mother spoke of getting a TV na maaari daw niyang utusan thru the remote of what she likes to watch when resting. Naisip ko I better give the Sony 55" to her rather than let them buy something thats a smart TV but still a plain vanilla, non-OLED mediocrities. What will be the likely replacement for the 55" - thats whats intriguing me towards the S95C. Kung masira man siya after one year, I will lost something like P130K placing a bet on a brand whose durability is hit or miss, but at the same time I will get to see for the first time how a 77" appears on a modest home, and verify if all those glowing reports on Picture quality alone - are indeed true....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Oct 02, 2023 at 01:22 PM
WHEN my child cracked the family's Sony A8 65" OLED in 2021 by throwing the remote, I was unable to replaced it with a similar size dahil wala nang maayos na kita noon (the epidemic still claiming lives and many livelihoods uncertained). I was compulsed to take a Sony A9 55" from Carousell for a liquidation value (October na noon and they wanted to get rid of the outgoing model) - now this is a downgrade for me as 55" is now too diminutive for ageing eyes. When I saw this year that Samsung offers a 77" OLED with a price thats not going to beggar me, napaisip ako, maybe this is the only size that could at least "replaced" the ageing but still working Marantz DLP projector for that epic-size picture. Pero di maaasahan ang Samsung, sa US daw ito yung pinaka-notorious na brand sa saulian because of quality/reliability issues. I wanted to sticked to Sony because I already had Sony OLEDs previously (the A1 lasted for only two years, though, so my thought is that even if its a Sony its not exempted from planned obsolescence) - but I can't afford either the 65" or the 77", Sony pricing has become unattainable, post-pandemic. So thats out of the question now.
Then my ageing mother spoke of getting a TV na maaari daw niyang utusan thru the remote of what she likes to watch when resting. Naisip ko I better give the Sony 55" to her rather than let them buy something thats a smart TV but still a plain vanilla, non-OLED mediocrities. What will be the likely replacement for the 55" - thats whats intriguing me towards the S95C. Kung masira man siya after one year, I will lost something like P130K placing a bet on a brand whose durability is hit or miss, but at the same time I will get to see for the first time how a 77" appears on a modest home, and verify if all those glowing reports on Picture quality alone - are indeed true....

There's an LG 65C9 (OLED) for sale at the pdvd marketplace for 50k.  Sold by the gentleman who quoted your other post, Destroben.
Title: OLED TV
Post by: Destroben on Oct 02, 2023 at 01:29 PM
They need to price it aggressively since this line of models is new and Samsung PH only does one year warranties for their TVs.  They even bundled this with really nice soundbars earlier this year (perhaps this promotion is still in place?).

Sony PH won't bring their QD-OLEDs until next year (I was told this but I have my doubts, TBH) so these Samsungs are the first of its kind in the Philippines.


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Yup I got the q800c soundbar which I don’t need so sold it for 20k. Also got 1 year disney+ and free wall mount and installation. Samsung warranty is only 1 year even in the West.

I had experience with Samsung before. A Plasma which I sold and a LED which I also sold last 2019. As per their owner they are still working great. I only had an issue with my LG Oled (dozens of dead pixels near the borders) they replaced my panel 1 month before my warranty ended which is like having a brand new unit again.

I believe electronics are like a lottery this days and so far I have been lucky. Hopefully this Samsung lasts 3-4 years since it’s one of their top of the line TV (better QC?). Before I need to upgrade again.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Destroben on Oct 02, 2023 at 01:31 PM
There's an LG 65C9 (OLED) for sale at the pdvd marketplace for 50k.  Sold by the gentleman who quoted your other post, Destroben.
Already Sold it boss.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: jambam on Oct 19, 2023 at 09:59 PM
 I also bought the 77 in S95c and I knew and heard about the Samsung reliability issues , but owning one of the best TV’s available at the price offered was something i could not pass up. Anyway after a few months of owning it , It’s still a great buy . The negatives so far but not deal breaker is the sub par unscaling and the UI , we have Sony and LG oleds in the house and the Samsung UI is the 3rd in the bunch ..
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: mhacman on Oct 21, 2023 at 06:44 PM
May I add to this thread... I took the bait with the Samsung 55S90C after knowing that the S90C has now become Rtings #1 over-all top pic for 2023 -- on all the fair comparo with other OLED contenders tech/feature by price ratio, I think... this is my 2nd OLED TV.  compared side-by-side with my LG C1 (from 2021 which is now >2yrs old), the QD-OLED indeed rendered better color accuracy and better brightness that I first thought I wouldn't need.

it's true that its Tizen OS is something I never really liked -- but LG's WEBOS and Sony's Android/Google TV is never perfect anyway.  i have some nitpicks over them too!  now, I'm only hoping that my S90C (and to other Sammy QD-OLED owners) will last as long and benefit more from this new TV tech for hours and hours of viewing enjoyment!   8) ^-^
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Destroben on Oct 22, 2023 at 01:37 AM
Yeah I definitely miss the magic remote/ui of my LG Oled. It is also good for showing off when there are visitors hahaha. Not really a fan of the Tizen Os but easily fixed by my Apple TV 4k.

Since both of you got an s9Xc may I suggest buying the rubber remote protector from sikaicase from one of the online stores available to us? The remote now feels super premium with it on.


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Oct 23, 2023 at 08:13 AM
Yeah I definitely miss the magic remote/ui of my LG Oled. It is also good for showing off when there are visitors hahaha. Not really a fan of the Tizen Os but easily fixed by my Apple TV 4k.

Since both of you got an s9Xc may I suggest buying the rubber remote protector from sikaicase from one of the online stores available to us? The remote now feels super premium with it on.


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Samsung remote is crappy. It also not durable.

So far the LG magic remote is the best base on my experience.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Oct 26, 2023 at 02:23 AM
Sony PH won't bring their QD-OLEDs until next year (I was told this but I have my doubts, TBH)

Whoa :o
So in your humble opinion, iniisip ni Sony Philippines na mag-launch ng A95L locally?

The return of MASTER SERIES OLED dito sa bansa (after a three year absence)?!?!?!?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Oct 27, 2023 at 12:58 AM


Whoa :o
So in your humble opinion, iniisip ni Sony Philippines na mag-launch ng A95L locally?

The return of MASTER SERIES OLED dito sa bansa (after a three year absence)?!?!?!?

I personally don't think it will happen but I was told Sony PH plans to make it happen. 

It seems the QD-OLEDs from Samsung have sold well locally and Sony wants to compete with it. The Battle of the 95's (S95 vs A95) might occur next year but I really don't think Sony can compete in price.

The A95's advantages are Dolby Vision, Google TV, and a 2-year warranty. However, Samsung's S95 will probably be priced as much as 25% lower, I think, not to mention having a really good soundbar bundled with the TV. 



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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: blackcyborg009 on Oct 27, 2023 at 09:54 PM

I personally don't think it will happen but I was told Sony PH plans to make it happen. 

It seems the QD-OLEDs from Samsung have sold well locally and Sony wants to compete with it. The Battle of the 95's (S95 vs A95) might occur next year but I really don't think Sony can compete in price.

The A95's advantages are Dolby Vision, Google TV, and a 2-year warranty. However, Samsung's S95 will probably be priced as much as 25% lower, I think, not to mention having a really good soundbar bundled with the TV. 

Interesting.
I hope they do.

Initially kasi, I was under the assumption na the reason bakit pinahinto ni Sony Philippines ang MASTER SERIES OLED was dahil sa pandemic (which ate up a lot of budgets and purchasing power).
Now, given na we are experiencing post-pandemic rebound, it looks like purchasing power is starting to return.............to the point na hindi sila malulugi nang husto if ever they decide to re-introduce MASTER SERIES OLED dito sa atin.

Let's make it happen =)

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 19, 2023 at 12:26 PM
There's a 55" LG C1 for sale in the Marketplace for ₱42k; used with 1.1k viewing hours and warranty until July 2024 (which means the tv was bought July '22). This model already has support for HDMI 2.1, which includes VRR and 120Hz.

Still a good deal, in my humble opinion, considering maalaga naman usually mga pdvd peeps with their equipment. I doubt there are burn-ins but you could always check anyway.

At that price, you couldn't even get a used A-series OLED of the same model year. Sa bnew naman, ₱45k can get you no bigger than a 42" OLED these days.



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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Nov 25, 2023 at 09:03 AM
https://youtu.be/pHfdCpxzt8I?si=3jCOFRjM7NRyQ_1c

QD-OLEDs win again in 2023.

HDTVTest's annual best TV blind test results:


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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Disharmony on Nov 28, 2023 at 10:28 PM
Do you guys recommend buying one of those remotes sa Amazon that turns off ABSL for the LG OLEDs?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Dec 02, 2023 at 10:23 AM
Over at https://www.bhphotovideo.com/ 83" S95C OLED is $3,497.99 or P193,612.

Is it being offered that low in PH?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: frequenzy on Dec 02, 2023 at 10:44 AM
I haven’t seen the 83 inch, but the 77 inch was offered 130k before.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Ice Storm on Dec 02, 2023 at 08:48 PM
I haven’t seen the 83 inch, but the 77 inch was offered 130k before.

So the only domestic brands that have a 83" OLED are Sony & LG?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Dec 31, 2023 at 04:35 PM
Anson's just did a price reduction on the JZ1000.  It's not as wild as 2021 but it's still a good price for an OLED.(https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/20231231/5f07961a692f87c96de605152967020f.jpg)

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Jan 02, 2024 at 09:25 PM
Was TV shopping today as my 12 year old 50” Pioneer Kuro plasma appears to have given up the ghost (I’ll try to have it fixed and give it to my dad). 

Was comparing 65” OLEDs from Sony and LG.  Leaning towards the LG since it is 28t cheaper with discounts.  The LG is a C3 with a cash payment price of 92t while the competing Sony (did not get the model) is 120t.  I have a 65” 2018 C8 LG OLED that still works great.  Given the choice, which will you get?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: raptor on Jan 02, 2024 at 10:15 PM
Was TV shopping today as my 12 year old 50” Pioneer Kuro plasma appears to have given up the ghost (I’ll try to have it fixed and give it to my dad). 

Was comparing 65” OLEDs from Sony and LG.  Leaning towards the LG since it is 28t cheaper with discounts.  The LG is a C3 with a cash payment price of 92t while the competing Sony (did not get the model) is 120t.  I have a 65” 2018 C8 LG OLED that still works great.  Given the choice, which will you get?

Sony for me because of the Google TV OS. NBA app does not work on LG. Picture quality wise same lang sila; in terms of HDMI ports may advantage yung LG (more 2.1a  ports, although same total number naman sila); sa audio malaki advantage ng Sony.

Besides the discounts, look for the store promos or credit card promos, you might get better pricing.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Jan 03, 2024 at 05:26 PM
Got the C3 na.  Would have opted for the Sony if it was the A90 or A95 but A80 pa lang ang available sa stores.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 04, 2024 at 01:25 PM
Here's a sneak preview of the 2024 LG OLED lineup:

https://youtu.be/NdOnEh0kvDE?si=KT2Nzwuwu2OcC_Vj



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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Jan 10, 2024 at 07:36 AM
Here's a sneak preview of the 2024 LG OLED lineup:

https://youtu.be/NdOnEh0kvDE?si=KT2Nzwuwu2OcC_Vj



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parang sobra incremental lang ang changes sa C4.

Dapat wala masyado changes din sa presyo.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Jan 10, 2024 at 09:59 AM
parang sobra incremental lang ang changes sa C4.

Dapat wala masyado changes din sa presyo.
Yes, which makes getting a C3 now (on discount) as a much better deal than waiting for the C4.

But those thinking about a G3 today might want to just wait for the G4 instead.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Jan 14, 2024 at 01:58 AM
Any recommended seller / shop for an LG C3? Looking to get a 77.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Feb 18, 2024 at 09:09 PM
my LG Oled CX is acting up, don't know if its the panel or board. when using streaming via Nvidia Shield around 3 to 4 mins into viewing the display shuts down & power led blinks 3 times & turns back on, but the screen sometimes hangs, I have to unplugged the Shield to normalize again.

When using Blu-Ray player everything works fine.

the bad thing 2years & 3months already so warranty is out, either Panel & Board it usually costs a lot so will just wait if its  really not usable anymore.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Feb 19, 2024 at 06:52 AM
my LG Oled CX is acting up, don't know if its the panel or board. when using streaming via Nvidia Shield around 3 to 4 mins into viewing the display shuts down & power led blinks 3 times & turns back on, but the screen sometimes hangs, I have to unplugged the Shield to normalize again.

When using Blu-Ray player everything works fine.

the bad thing 2years & 3months already so warranty is out, either Panel & Board it usually costs a lot so will just wait if its  really not usable anymore.

Yikes. 


Hope you don't mind me asking.

How many hours are logged into the tv? Are you using an AVR?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Feb 19, 2024 at 07:13 AM
Yikes. 


Hope you don't mind me asking.

How many hours are logged into the tv? Are you using an AVR?

Hours, I havent check on this. My own calculations, it hasnt exceeded 100hrs. I only hang out in this room on Sundays & usually watch 1 or 2 movies the most.
AVR- Yes.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Feb 19, 2024 at 09:36 AM
Hours, I havent check on this. My own calculations, it hasnt exceeded 100hrs. I only hang out in this room on Sundays & usually watch 1 or 2 movies the most.
AVR- Yes.


My C1 is turning 2 this month, should I be worried?

The reason I ask on the AVR is after googling, that issue seems to point to power supply.

Suggest to have it checked, before it gets worsed. I wouldn't think its the panel since as you said, it normalizes after a while.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Feb 19, 2024 at 10:47 AM
my LG Oled CX is acting up, don't know if its the panel or board. when using streaming via Nvidia Shield around 3 to 4 mins into viewing the display shuts down & power led blinks 3 times & turns back on, but the screen sometimes hangs, I have to unplugged the Shield to normalize again.

When using Blu-Ray player everything works fine.

the bad thing 2years & 3months already so warranty is out, either Panel & Board it usually costs a lot so will just wait if its  really not usable anymore.

Baka naka-set to HDR yung screen?  Set it back to standard and see if it behaves.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Feb 19, 2024 at 10:56 AM
I have a 5 year old LG OLED C8 and recently purchased an LG OLED C3, both 65" and 4K.  You'd think the new TV will trounce the older one but no - I honestly cannot detect a difference in picture quality.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Feb 19, 2024 at 11:38 AM
Baka naka-set to HDR yung screen?  Set it back to standard and see if it behaves.

ok will try this, I know the shield is set to HDR & Dolby Vision. where's the setting located for the LG?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Feb 19, 2024 at 11:44 AM
My C1 is turning 2 this month, should I be worried?

The reason I ask on the AVR is after googling, that issue seems to point to power supply.

Suggest to have it checked, before it gets worsed. I wouldn't think its the panel since as you said, it normalizes after a while.

If ever it gets worst, I think Ill  just get a new one, I've been always eying a 77", but wala naman nagbenta dito. I saw a SAMSUNG OLED 77" @P169k. I wonder if it's any good?
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: lithium_deuteride on Feb 19, 2024 at 12:50 PM
ok will try this, I know the shield is set to HDR & Dolby Vision. where's the setting located for the LG?

Under "Display".
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: Verbl Kint on Feb 19, 2024 at 03:05 PM
If ever it gets worst, I think Ill  just get a new one, I've been always eying a 77", but wala naman nagbenta dito. I saw a SAMSUNG OLED 77" @P169k. I wonder if it's any good?

Reviews online and feedback on this thread are pretty good, just note the absence of Dolby Vision and the local one-year warranty (compared to 2-year warranties for LG and Sony OLEDs in the PH).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: chrisrac on Feb 19, 2024 at 05:05 PM
my LG Oled CX is acting up, don't know if its the panel or board. when using streaming via Nvidia Shield around 3 to 4 mins into viewing the display shuts down & power led blinks 3 times & turns back on, but the screen sometimes hangs, I have to unplugged the Shield to normalize again.

When using Blu-Ray player everything works fine.

the bad thing 2years & 3months already so warranty is out, either Panel & Board it usually costs a lot so will just wait if its  really not usable anymore.
Hi, just my opinion. Maybe the Nvidia Shield is the culprit? From what you posted, you have to unplug the Shield to normalize the function of the TV. And you don't experience the issue from using your bluray player. Maybe you can try streaming using the TV's apps to isolate the cause.

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Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: rscb on Feb 19, 2024 at 06:20 PM
Hi All, bought a Sony 55a8h OLED with dust specs, or very small black specs on top part. Anyone with this experience? Is this dust or actual dead pixel (appearance does not change in the dead pixel test, consisteny in all color cycle).
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Feb 19, 2024 at 08:37 PM
Under "Display".

ok thanks John

Reviews online and feedback on this thread are pretty good, just note the absence of Dolby Vision and the local one-year warranty (compared to 2-year warranties for LG and Sony OLEDs in the PH).

that's the bad side 1 year warranty lang

Hi, just my opinion. Maybe the Nvidia Shield is the culprit? From what you posted, you have to unplug the Shield to normalize the function of the TV. And you don't experience the issue from using your bluray player. Maybe you can try streaming using the TV's apps to isolate the cause.

yes looking forward to do this on the coming weekend. btw I tried to swap another Nvidia Shield from our living room & still has the same problem, so trying my luck on HDR Off & trying the TV's own streaming apps.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: RastaSega on Feb 19, 2024 at 09:27 PM
Hi All, bought a Sony 55a8h OLED with dust specs, or very small black specs on top part. Anyone with this experience? Is this dust or actual dead pixel (appearance does not change in the dead pixel test, consisteny in all color cycle).
either way, exchange it
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Feb 20, 2024 at 03:43 PM
Hi All, bought a Sony 55a8h OLED with dust specs, or very small black specs on top part. Anyone with this experience? Is this dust or actual dead pixel (appearance does not change in the dead pixel test, consisteny in all color cycle).

Try this test to be sure.

https://www.eizo.be/monitor-test/
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Feb 25, 2024 at 08:58 PM
update:

my TVs streaming apps works perfectly fine.

next step: try changing the HDMI cable of the shield.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: CMac on Mar 02, 2024 at 11:15 AM
A lot of redditors are saying main board. I'm guessing the board that holds the hdmi chip. This makes sense because it might be causing an irregular power draw or shorting out that affects the main power rail. Good news is, most likely not panel.

The chip that does the upscaling since bluray with native reso works fine. So yeah... Maybe. Good luck.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: ALICE GO on Mar 02, 2024 at 01:55 PM
SAMSUNG S95C 77-inches now selling for P128,500 kay Mary Ann Dimalanta (0998-258-0160). The unit when placed on its stand is very light and feels flimsy, nagsi-shake siya. The Samsung people said a suitable screw needs to be screwed on the rear for a more secure fastening, ang pagkaintindi ko itong screw would be wound with a wire (alambre) at itatali naman ang wire sa hook na nasa dingding sa likod ng TV. If there's no hook, then you have to drill a hole to placed a run of the mill coated hook and secure it with putty. If done, this serves a two-fold benefit for us - ma-secure ang TV dahil hindi stable ang stand at para di matumba when there's an earthquake. Have you seen a gelatin shaking on a plate kapag kinalog, thats how this 77" vibrates when shaken to check on stability. 77" somehow still looks like a 65" when playing a blu ray with 2:35 ratio. I still pined for the picture beamed by a very aged Marantz DLP projector because that's for me "pure cinema" even though it can only put out 350-400 lumens, whereas this Samsung has LCD-torch-level brightness which is tamed to a 25' brightness and a 2.2 gamma measures. Convenience though wins the day between giant-screen projection and an OLED....
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: at_sunset_blvd on Mar 03, 2024 at 08:07 PM
update:

my TVs streaming apps works perfectly fine.

next step: try changing the HDMI cable of the shield.

change HDMI I thought I was good already coz 10mins into streaming nothing happened, then all of a sudden it froze again. So I guess I'll just use this TV for disc watching until the day it gives up also.
Title: Re: OLED TV
Post by: bachwitz on Mar 10, 2024 at 08:43 AM
Sound and Vision: Samsung is taking OLED TVs seriously but is it confusing customers?

After years of giving OLED TV screens a view of its backhand – at times the competition overstepped – it’s now embraced the technology; first through creating its own version in QD-OLED, and secondly in striking a deal with LG Display to purchase screens from its rival.



https://www.trustedreviews.com/opinion/sound-and-vision-samsung-is-taking-oled-tvs-seriously-but-is-it-confusing-customers-4425631