how near, or how far from the screen, does one have to sit, to appreciate the curve?
how near, or how far from the screen, does one have to sit, to appreciate the curve?
Ayaw niyo na ba sa BRAVIA sir? Maganda ang bagong lineup nila, puro powered by Android TV na. Yung 2009 model na XBR namin working fine til now, namili na lang ako ng Chromecast para kahit paano pwede pa makasabay sa isa pang W67 series namin. No problems with sound quality either, malayong malayo sa Devant namin sa condo.
Hindi sir, maliit lang yung Devant, midrange FHD model. I dunno but IMO, lalo na sa mga demo units sa malls I always prefer Sony's picture quality. Not super saturated, but not dull looking either. The panel itself is clear, hindi madaling ma wash out lalo na pag natapatan ng ilaw from windows. Plus frequent pa sila mag labas ng software updates kahit sa midrange Internet TV W series lang.
I think starting price ng Sony sa 4K Android TV nila is 99K. Btw kanina pala narinig ko sa radio inaadvertise Sharp Android TV, I think ok naman ang AQUOS line, kasabayan naman nila Sony.![]()
I just bought mine few months ago. Yung subok ko na is Samsung. Its been 6 years na sakin, ok na ok pa rin yung picture and sound. Except some of the buttons na bumigay na. If I were to buy new smart tv, I won't buy LG again, yes it is cheap but you will get what you pay for. It is cheap for a good brand tho. If your budget permits it, still go for Sony or atleast Samsung. LG's 4K upscaler also sucks, try it first before you get one.
The sony bravia 43" android tv cost P34K when I bought last year. If you have a decent inrernet speed at home, you will enjoy watching youtube, netflix, etc. As well as mirror your gagdets for movies you dont want your kids to see.
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Oh btw, chromecast is already integrated.
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Bro is this w-series? I like your selling point but it will be in our living area so mahirapan ako itago sa mga kids ko. I want 50" but i think i can still stretch my budget and hopefully they are on sale too. Btw, sana mkuha ko na maya in time for game6 tomorrow.
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Has anybody here experienced using the google assistant in the LG ThinQ TVs? I can change the channel using voice command but I cannot turn the volume up or down or open apps like Youtube and Netflix. It just shows a search list based on what I tried to command it to do.
What can everyone say about the less known brands sold cheap on Lazada and Shopee like Ace and Avision?
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I've heard that the there are only 3-4 companies that actually produce the LED screens & interior components, so they're all pretty much the same.
An appliance technician once told me he serviced a "no name" brand and was surprised it had the same parts from a Sony TV.
Of course, the frame, parts & remote of the generic ones appear cheap & "plasticky" compared to that of a Samsung curved screen TV, but that's reasonable naman. It would be like comparing the interior of a Hyundai I10 to a Tucson...
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I bought a 40 inch Hisense TV for my living room, and one of the smaller 20 something inchers as the monitor for our CCTV's. Its been over 2 years and they're still working well naman *knock wood*.
I'm tempted to buy because it's always on flash sales. My worry is the longevity and warranty claim. I don't want a TV that stops working after 2 yrs. Hehe.
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