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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #930 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)

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #931 on: Dec 20, 2018 at 10:25 AM »
^ weird yun ah. Kung insekto sana nakita? Hindi kaya sa saksakan sa labas ng tv?

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #932 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?


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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #933 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!

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #934 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

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #935 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.

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #936 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).

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #937 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.




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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #938 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.

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #939 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.




very tempting yung price lalo na yung e8. brand new kaya talaga or display unit?

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #940 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)

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #941 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...

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #942 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.

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #943 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.

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #944 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.
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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #945 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.
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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #946 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?
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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #947 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.
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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #948 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!

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #949 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?
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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #950 on: Dec 28, 2018 at 10:53 AM »
HMR Sucat East Service Road has a OLED 65C7 display unit for more than 160k.

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #951 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

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #952 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.

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #953 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 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

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #954 on: Dec 29, 2018 at 08:52 AM »
yes.. ISDB-T ready na sya

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #955 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.

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #956 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.

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #957 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. 

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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #958 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.
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Re: OLED TV
« Reply #959 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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