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    #21
    i dunno about curved or flat pero ok naman yung saken--
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    #22
    Meron ako nakita 48inch 1080p. 25k hehehe cheap frills

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    #23
    Quote Originally Posted by Syuryuken View Post
    kung kaya ng budget go! yun nga lang may limit talaga yung viewing angle niya
    Hmmm..this is strange.
    Nung pina nood ko to sa moa appliance centre i didn't see any viewing angle distortion. In fact, curved screens are designed to compensate the sweet spot problem. Look at IMAX moa, the 8th storey screen is curved and you can seat anywhere without viewing angle issue.

    Imho, At 7ft viewing distance, 42-55" or even 60" screen is better compared to 32" and below....

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    #24
    Quote Originally Posted by joemarski View Post
    TS is switching from 32" to 50".
    so, ano rekomendasyon mo? the smaller or the bigger?
    update: get bigger screen size, 50" to 55"
    Last edited by kimbon; September 28th, 2015 at 11:39 PM.

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    ^ given: posts nos. 1 and 8
    my question: so, ano rekomendasyon mo? the smaller or the bigger?

    anyway, baka nga naman pag nabasa ni TS 'yung link eh mag stay na lang siya sa 32"

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    ^ given: posts nos. 1 and 8
    my question: so, ano rekomendasyon mo? the smaller or the bigger?

    anyway, baka nga naman pag nabasa ni TS 'yung link eh mag stay na lang siya sa 32"

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    Quote Originally Posted by joemarski View Post
    ^ given: posts nos. 1 and 8
    my question: so, ano rekomendasyon mo? the smaller or the bigger?

    anyway, baka nga naman pag nabasa ni TS 'yung link eh mag stay na lang siya sa 32"

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    ^ given: posts nos. 1 and 8
    my question: so, ano rekomendasyon mo? the smaller or the bigger?

    anyway, baka nga naman pag nabasa ni TS 'yung link eh mag stay na lang siya sa 32"
    based on post #8 50" is okay na. IMO

    OT - any idea how much price difference between 42" & 50"

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    Quote Originally Posted by joemarski View Post
    ^ given: posts nos. 1 and 8
    my question: so, ano rekomendasyon mo? the smaller or the bigger?

    anyway, baka nga naman pag nabasa ni TS 'yung link eh mag stay na lang siya sa 32"

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    ^ given: posts nos. 1 and 8
    my question: so, ano rekomendasyon mo? the smaller or the bigger?

    anyway, baka nga naman pag nabasa ni TS 'yung link eh mag stay na lang siya sa 32"
    based on post #8 50" is okay na. IMO

    OT - any idea how much price difference between 42" & 50"

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    #27
    the 48" curved i saw is P59,899 while the flat 50" is P62,899. both have the same features that i don't have much use for (apps, wlan browser, etc.. smart tv, etc..) but are welcome just in case i need to tinker into it. standard features i guess for the 2015 model.

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    #28
    both were introduced may 2015. by december siguro baka bumaba pa prices by 5-10k

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    #29
    Quote Originally Posted by kimbon View Post
    based on post #8 50" is okay na. IMO

    OT - any idea how much price difference between 42" & 50"

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    based on post #8 50" is okay na. IMO

    OT - any idea how much price difference between 42" & 50"
    Depends on brand and type/model sir.
    Or are you still referring to the samsung curved tvs?

    The one that i saw at moa costs 465k+ (65")
    I just don't know how much for the smaller ones.

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    #30
    Just got a Samsung 55" curved (JU6600) for 56k last week.

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    #31
    Im planning to bring in 60" from qatar.
    Kaso baka sa naia malayo pa lang ako tinatanaw nako ng custom.
    Mga magkano kaya ang tax non?

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    #32
    Quote Originally Posted by makyong View Post
    Hmmm..this is strange.
    Nung pina nood ko to sa moa appliance centre i didn't see any viewing angle distortion. In fact, curved screens are designed to compensate the sweet spot problem. Look at IMAX moa, the 8th storey screen is curved and you can seat anywhere without viewing angle issue.
    It's just the opposite.

    In an Imax theatre, the screen is big enough so a few center rows and columns of viewers can feel the wrap-around effect, but not in any other seats.

    I suggest you read this: Are curved TVs a gimmick? - CNET

    To get the benefit of a wraparound image, or even the benefit of a more natural image that has every part equidistant from your eye, you need to be sitting in a pretty specific place. With a theater screen, that place is an area big enough in which a lot of people can sit. Sure, people off to the sides aren't getting the best effect (if any), but the folks in the middle are. With a smaller curved screen, that sweet spot is a lot smaller.

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    #33
    Parang mas ok lang curved kapag multi-monitor setup for gaming. Kapag single tapos mga 50" lang, parang di na worth it.

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    #34
    Quote Originally Posted by KenGarcia View Post
    Parang babae lang yan, ano ba gusto mo flat or may curve? Hahahaha. Jk lang if kaya ng budget then go na yan!
    Natawa ako dito, hehehe!!! go go go!!! kung kaya, maiba naman.

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    #35
    i'm buying 65" kaso hindi ko pa alam ang brand...

    Meron kaming Devant na 42" ok naman sya wala kaming problem yung nga lang remote madaling masira.

    Devant 65" nasa 100k plus... pag cash merong 20k discount.

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    i'm buying 65" kaso hindi ko pa alam ang brand...

    Meron kaming Devant na 42" ok naman sya wala kaming problem yung nga lang remote madaling masira.

    Devant 65" nasa 100k plus... pag cash merong 20k discount.

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    #36
    I know the thread is about Samsung but anyone here interested with the Android TV? Does Samsung have 1?

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    #37
    Quote Originally Posted by machine.pistol View Post
    Just got a Samsung 55" curved (JU6600) for 56k last week.
    san niyo nabili yan sir?

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    #38
    go for flat. less than 180 degrees viewing angle ng curve. atsaka gimik lang yang curve. maganda lang itsura but no real world advantages. just get the biggest screen you can afford. if you really want a 3d effect, go get a projector.

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    #39
    Quote Originally Posted by oj88 View Post
    It's just the opposite.

    In an Imax theatre, the screen is big enough so a few center rows and columns of viewers can feel the wrap-around effect, but not in any other seats.

    I suggest you read this: Are curved TVs a gimmick? - CNET
    Quite a review.
    On my experience , it's the real opposite.

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    #40
    Quote Originally Posted by 170kphlang View Post
    san niyo nabili yan sir?
    Anson's Makati po.

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