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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #30 on: Dec 07, 2017 at 11:55 AM »
Thanks guys!!

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

What's the difference between 6103 and 6303?

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You're welcome, vx2.

MU6103 = Flat
MU6303 = Curved

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

Go to the Lazada thread. Iba iba codes depending on your payment option.

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Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #32 on: Dec 18, 2017 at 10:31 PM »
Sony 75x9000e
OR
LG 65c7......??

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #33 on: Dec 19, 2017 at 12:10 AM »
Sony 75x9000e
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LG 65c7......??

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #34 on: Dec 19, 2017 at 07:26 AM »
Sony 75x9000e
OR
LG 65c7......??

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While OLED image quality is awesome, it's hard to argue with a larger screen. :D

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #35 on: Dec 19, 2017 at 07:58 AM »
Agree ill get the significantly bigger screen
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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #36 on: Dec 19, 2017 at 09:05 AM »

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nakakainis presyo sa pinas

yung 75x900e US $ 2,800 sa amazon, around 146k
Saw an ad sa OLX, the 75x900e is selling for P208,900.00 cash. My friend who owns Bayanihan Cargo in the US quoted me $380.00 to $400.00 all in door to door shipment for a 65 in TV last time I asked him. Let's say the 75in model will cost an additional $100.00 the total landed cost of the TV would be $3,300.00 or P168,300.00 using $1.00 = P51.00 rate. Laking mura talaga and you still get to use your credit card to buy the TV. Yun nga lang surface shipment so it takes about a month before you receive your order and then there's the matter of warranty to consider.

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Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #37 on: Jan 10, 2018 at 11:49 AM »
Guys,
Planning in getting the TCL 75c2, would you know if the panel being used is VA or IPS?
Can't find any info in the net.

Thanks so much!

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #38 on: Jan 10, 2018 at 11:57 AM »
Sony, bigger screen, fald, very good image quality and color, excellent motion handling and no issue on image retention.  I'll get the 940D if they have it locally.  You may also want to consider the older model 930D, color is more vibrant.

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #39 on: Jan 10, 2018 at 04:35 PM »
My officemate was confused what to choose a 55A1e or the 65X9000E they have the same price 149k in the end he select the 55A1e.

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #40 on: Jan 10, 2018 at 04:39 PM »
Sony 75x9000e
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LG 65c7......??

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #41 on: Jan 10, 2018 at 10:45 PM »
My officemate was confused what to choose a 55A1e or the 65X9000E they have the same price 149k in the end he select the 55A1e.

Was that cash price? Best cash offer I got was in Abensons I think for 115K for the 65x9000e. But very good choice na din with the 55" Sony Oled...

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #42 on: Jan 14, 2018 at 10:00 PM »
Guys I just got SAMSUNG QLED Curved 75" @ 200k+ today. I didnt take note on the model it was 75QC8C something here on the receipt (Wednesday pa delivery so we could have the space prep-up). It's for replacing our very old SAMSUNG 67" Rear Projection TV in the family room. As I was testing & viewing it, it seems very ok. Colors are rich & hopefully I'm not mistaken Black is Black as I made sure of it. I wasnt so meticulous on this including the functions coz the kids will just be using it during there free time & maybe if nobodys using it I could watch some movies on it too.

I just felt now maybe I should have ask around first before buying, it was a very early morning rush today to get the stuff we need in the house as I work 6days a week as my wife wanted me to go w/ her so I could help here choose. Usually Sundays I just wanna relax here at home w/ music & movies as much as possible.

Any bad feedback on this new model? baka nakamali ako pag pipili.
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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #43 on: Jan 14, 2018 at 10:32 PM »
I think you made a good choice.  QLED is the high end model of Samsung's LED line up, plus you have a whopping 75" screen.  My suggestion is to check for backlight bleeding, once you get your unit.  If there's no backlight bleed, then you are good in my opinion.  I'm not a big fan of OLED, simply because of the image burn issues. 

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #44 on: Jan 14, 2018 at 10:40 PM »
Sir Kenneth if from Abenson, recommended to get the extended warranty for peace of mind.
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Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #45 on: Jan 14, 2018 at 11:57 PM »
Guys I just got SAMSUNG QLED Curved 75" @ 200k+ today. I didnt take note on the model it was 75QC8C something here on the receipt (Wednesday pa delivery so we could have the space prep-up). It's for replacing our very old SAMSUNG 67" Rear Projection TV in the family room. As I was testing & viewing it, it seems very ok. Colors are rich & hopefully I'm not mistaken Black is Black as I made sure of it. I wasnt so meticulous on this including the functions coz the kids will just be using it during there free time & maybe if nobodys using it I could watch some movies on it too.

I just felt now maybe I should have ask around first before buying, it was a very early morning rush today to get the stuff we need in the house as I work 6days a week as my wife wanted me to go w/ her so I could help here choose. Usually Sundays I just wanna relax here at home w/ music & movies as much as possible.

Any bad feedback on this new model? baka nakamali ako pag pipili.

Wow bro Ken, this is one of the Top of the Lines QLEDs of Samsung...
I always take a look at this model and the Sony X9000e whenever I pass by Ansons.
Colors are really sharp and bright...
Just a thought lang, with your intended use bro, parang medyo over kill... The Sony 75x8500e @ around 145K or the TCL 75c2 @ around 114K would be more than capable for ypur intended use. Dapat ilagay mo yan bro sa dedicated HT mo, hehehe.
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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #46 on: Jan 15, 2018 at 06:43 AM »
Guys I just got SAMSUNG QLED Curved 75" @ 200k+ today. I didnt take note on the model it was 75QC8C something here on the receipt (Wednesday pa delivery so we could have the space prep-up). It's for replacing our very old SAMSUNG 67" Rear Projection TV in the family room. As I was testing & viewing it, it seems very ok. Colors are rich & hopefully I'm not mistaken Black is Black as I made sure of it. I wasnt so meticulous on this including the functions coz the kids will just be using it during there free time & maybe if nobodys using it I could watch some movies on it too.

I just felt now maybe I should have ask around first before buying, it was a very early morning rush today to get the stuff we need in the house as I work 6days a week as my wife wanted me to go w/ her so I could help here choose. Usually Sundays I just wanna relax here at home w/ music & movies as much as possible.

Any bad feedback on this new model? baka nakamali ako pag pipili.

Congrats sir! That's a great screen, especially for HDR use (among the best in color volume, great native contrast and blistering peak intensity).

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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #47 on: Jan 15, 2018 at 07:23 AM »
I think you made a good choice.  QLED is the high end model of Samsung's LED line up, plus you have a whopping 75" screen.  My suggestion is to check for backlight bleeding, once you get your unit.  If there's no backlight bleed, then you are good in my opinion.  I'm not a big fan of OLED, simply because of the image burn issues. 

Thanks for the idea, if mai bleeding its too late na coz we paid for it already. hehe. but during the DEMO I made sue the black areas are totally balck w/c for me it really was, the only way to know for sure is we'll have the lights off when it gets here in the house.

Sir Kenneth if from Abenson, recommended to get the extended warranty for peace of mind.

Hi Jo, I didnt even take note of the warranty given ok I'll aak my wife to give them a call. Its from SM as AYALA (Abenson is located) here in Cebu is still close for nearly a week & a half due to the METRO fire.

Wow bro Ken, this is one of the Top of the Lines QLEDs of Samsung...
I always take a look at this model and the Sony X9000e whenever I pass by Ansons.
Colors are really sharp and bright...
Just a thought lang, with your intended use bro, parang medyo over kill... The Sony 75x8500e @ around 145K or the TCL 75c2 @ around 114K would be more than capable for ypur intended use. Dapat ilagay mo yan bro sa dedicated HT mo, hehehe.

Thanks Louie, that what my 1st choice the 8500  or 9000 coz its cheaper then what magnetized me the most w/ the Sammy was the curved screen & w/c I thought has more crispier image than the Sony. Yung nga when I got home I was thinking overkill nga. Ok nalang I havent tried 4k pa so para magamit din mga 4k BD ko but player na naman problema  ;D
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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #48 on: Jan 15, 2018 at 07:27 AM »
Congrats sir! That's a great screen, especially for HDR use (among the best in color volume, great native contrast and blistering peak intensity).

Thanks Master, as Louie said its overkill for the intended use, ok nalang medyo masakit sa bulsa pero newest model naman dito & I think I could use it also when nobodys using it as its been also a while we got a modern monitor
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Re: Buying a 65" to 75" tv recommendiation
« Reply #49 on: Feb 08, 2018 at 10:55 PM »
Wow bro Ken, this is one of the Top of the Lines QLEDs of Samsung...
I always take a look at this model and the Sony X9000e whenever I pass by Ansons.
Colors are really sharp and bright...
Just a thought lang, with your intended use bro, parang medyo over kill... The Sony 75x8500e @ around 145K or the TCL 75c2 @ around 114K would be more than capable for ypur intended use. Dapat ilagay mo yan bro sa dedicated HT mo, hehehe.

sir saan itong 145k na 75x8500e having a hard time to find with that price range. almost 170k na bigay ng mga napag canvassan ko. Salamatr