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HISENSE U6K Pro ULED TV In-Depth Review: Cutting Edge Quantum Dot On a Budget

A cinematic experience has become more important in recent years as more and more people are looking to spend less at theatres. With the ready availability of several streaming services, this has become easier to achieve. However, with other factors becoming easier, the main factor – the television itself – has become even more complex. Consumers are faced with choices ranging the gamut of technology and prices. It wouldn’t be surprising to be utterly lost with the choices. Do you buy something that is cheaper or do you buy something more expensive?

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We’re taking a deep dive into one of the more affordable options available in the market – the Hisense U6K PRO ULED TV. It’s a smart TV that brings Google TV into the home opening up doors when it comes to apps. But, is it really worth investing in it? We’re breaking down the experience of owning a Hisense U6K Pro and putting the TV to the test to find out.

Design

The trend nowadays is to have a large, thin, nearly bezel-less TV. One that can blend seamlessly into your living room and appear to be part of the décor. The Hisense U6K Pro checks most of the boxes off when it comes to these criteria. It’s a near bezel-less display and it appears to be thin. It’s also got two available sizes: 55- and 65-inch to fit your home environment.

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However, the TV is a bottom heavy. It’s a large screen with a little bit of a thicc bottom. It’s a bit on the heavier side so don’t try to set this up on your own. Being bottom-heavy isn’t all bad, the added weight near the base and the stand gives it a little bit more stability when it comes to putting it on a console. This also means that your toddler or cat isn’t going to be able to topple the TV over as easily. The stand that comes with the U6K Pro adds some more stability thanks to its T-shaped design. This design also means that you’ll need a little more room on your console when you put it there. It’s about 35cm in depth for your console with about 200cm in length to fit the TV comfortably. You also have the added option to mount the U6K Pro on the wall using a VESA mount.

Once you’ve set up the TV in your preferred setup, the U6K Pro looks stunning. Its bezels are hardly noticeable and it feels like the TV itself is a picture upright. The footprint of the TV for a, now standard, 55- or 65-inch TV is actually on the slimmer side of things. Even with the stand, it can easily fit on a standard TV console.

You’ll appreciate some of the thickness of the base when it comes to audio quality. The base holds most of – if not all of – the tech in the Hisense U6K Pro. This also means that it has tweeters that are on the larger side of things for a TV of its price and size. The benefits of this are pretty obvious when you’re watching things like Blood of Zeus on Netflix where the sound design is immersive and plays a crucial role in the storytelling. We’ll go into more detail when we go into the sound section of the review.

Overall, the design of the TV is pretty standard flair. However, Hisense has made some changes that make setting up the TV less of an issue. It also brings some added benefits thanks to the technology that Hisense is able to fit in with the design.

Features

Specifications

Size(s)55-inch
65-inch
ResolutionUltra HD (3840×2160 pixels)
Smart TV OSGoogle TV
Input(s)1x RF-Radio Frequency
1x AV Input 2x USB-A 1x Optical/SPDIF 1x Earphone Jack
3x HDMI 2.0
ConnectivityBluetooth 5.0
WiFi 5 (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac)
Ethernet (RJ 45)
Audio SystemStereo speakers
Audio Output10W
Audio EnhancementsDolby Digital Dolby Atmos
MiscApple AirPlay
Miracast
Anyview Cast
DLNA
Price (RM)3,999 (55-inch)
4,999 (65-inch)

Google TV

The Hisense U6K Pro features Google TV – the latest iteration of Android TV. This opens up the smart TV’s app offerings significantly. It also means that it comes with a whole bunch of features built-in that simplify things like screen sharing. However, there is a question on what Hisense update policy is when it comes to software. Throughout our time with the TV which was about 3 weeks, we didn’t get any notifications of security updates or OS updates. However, it’s worth noting that, unlike Android on smartphones, Google TV doesn’t have a strict update schedule.

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Having the Google Play Store on the TV opens up the U6K Pro to a treasure trove of apps. Even apps that don’t natively come on the  TV like Disney+ and Tubi TV can be downloaded from the store which is now a tab called “Shop” in the interface. Speaking of, the Google TV interface has gotten a lot more intuitive since its debut as Android TV. The apps that you interact with most are front and centre. You also have options to highlight “streams” from apps. These “streams” allow you to keep up with releases or shows that you’re watching on apps like YouTube, Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and more.

Hisense implementation of Google TV on the U6K Pro is pretty smooth. The interface has little to no lag when interacting with the remote that came with the TV. The added benefit of running on Google TV is the fact that the TV can play nice with Google Home. This allows you to be able to control the TV from your smartphone through the Google Home app. It also allows you to use the Google Assistant to turn on the TV. That said, you will need to enable certain features like Wake on LAN or Wake on WLAN to fully leverage the feature.

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Google TV also brings along with it Chromecast functionality. This will allow you to project to the TV using your smartphone and laptop. It’s pretty straightforward with Android phones but will require you to use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge if you want to cast from your laptop. Apple users will be able to do the same with the TV’s HomeKit compatibility.

Hi-View Engine, AI Picture and Game Mode Plus

The Hisense ULED U6K Pro comes with the company’s own AI-powered chip – the Hi-View Engine. This chip allows the TV to process scenes frame by frame; analysing and optimizing the viewing experience to fit the scene dynamically. This is supposed to ensure that you have the best viewing experience across a wide range of content types. However, in the time we had with the U6K Pro, there were some quirks when it came to how this functioned. It was able to adapt and optimise with movies, series and cinematic content. This delivered a pretty respectable viewing experience with the brights, darks and vignettes of the scenes. The details were clear if not a little muddled by post-processing.  That said, when it came to animations and animated content, particularly 2D animated content, the TV defaulted to high contrasts and brightness which resulted in some colours – particularly yellows and reds being overblown. This required a simple fix in changing the display mode to the most comfortable for your viewing.

AI Picture allows it to be able to adapt to the colours and contrast that best suit the scenes. Using this mode actually yielded better results than just relying on the Hi-View Engine processing. This mode was able to get the tuning for animated content pretty quickly and the result was pretty impressive. However,  I found myself mostly adjusting the calibration to my own custom settings that  I preferred.

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Of course, the AI optimisation and modes don’t just end there. The U6K Pro also comes with dedicated modes for Gaming and Sports. Both take full advantage of the 60Hz refresh rate of the panel. Both modes deliver pretty decent performance with some hiccups when it comes to snappy scenes or scenarios. This is mostly due to the lower 60Hz refresh rate that limits the optimisations that can be done – particularly with gaming as most gamers prefer a higher 120Hz for most games. That said, with consoles like the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S, most games cap out at 60Hz although more modern games are beginning to take advantage of 4K resolution at 120Hz.

ULED Local Dimming & Adaptive Light Sensing

The Hisense U6K Pro is trying to address common issues with the modern TV in modern living spaces. One of which comes as more and more homes are open and allow natural light to come in. This poses a challenge for most TVs, particularly in the U6K Pro’s price range. Mostly, this is caused by glare that occurs due to direct sunlight or even from LED beam lights. Hisense is trying to address this with Adaptive light sensing that automatically turns the TV’s ULED panel to its max 500+ nits peak brightness to combat the glare. This sensor, while becoming increasingly mainstream in newer TVs is still a hit or miss in most TV sets; this includes well-known brands. It’s also worth noting that the finish on the panel while not totally matted also reduces glare. This particular feature was pretty good during our review. There was little glare from our fluorescent lights.

Hisense’s ULED technology is also on display with the U6K Pro. This technology allows the TV to individually dim pixels. This creates deeper blacks and whiter whites when it comes to the picture. This technology paired with the Hi-View Engine and AI picture produced very respectable picture quality in the U6K Pro. That said, some people may be looking for additional HDMI ports particularly if you have cable TV like Unifi TV or ASTRO and multiple consoles as the U6K Pro only comes with 3 HDMI 2.0 ports.

Picture & Sound Quality

The Hisense ULED U6K Pro comes with a 4K UHD resolution. That gives it a resolution of 3840×2160 pixels which is the standard. The ULED panel allows for local dimming resulting in deeper blacks and whiter whites. This, also known as Quantum Dot technology, allows the panel to individually turn off pixels that create deeper blacks. It’s also able to accurately reproduce colours and provide a viewing experience that is close to the content creator’s vision. With HDR10+ Adaptive it’s also able to highlight details and reproduce low-light scenes with detail.

While the Hisense panel did perform well when it came to colour reproduction and depth, the TV did have some issues when it came to picture quality. The panel itself produced some visual blooming particularly when it came to the edges of the panel. This was particularly obvious in low-light scenes or even when displaying a clear white scene. While it didn’t take too much away from the visual immersion, it can be distracting. It is common to see this blooming in LED-based technologies and more so in LCD panels. However, it would improve the picture quality if this could be reduced or done away with altogether. Aside from this, the colour reproduction of the panel was pretty spot on. It didn’t blow out or overcompensate for contrast and brightness. Overall, the picture quality of the Hisense U6K Pro ULED TV is not too bad.

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The sound performance of the Hisense ULED U6K Pro was acceptable. It was able to produce sufficiently deep bases and high highs. However, the 10W stereo speakers did struggle when pushed to the max. That said, there shouldn’t be a situation where you’re maxing out your TV speakers as they were able to produce very immersive ambient sounds and even lift the dialogue audio when needed. During our review period, we rarely went beyond 25 for volume. Overall, the sound was pretty acceptable although, if you have the budget for it, a sound bar would take your audio experience to the next level.

A well Rounded Experience with Some Room for Improvement

The Hisense ULED U6K Pro TV is one of the more affordable when it comes to smart TVs running Google TV. It’s feature-rich with a robust app ecosystem which is well supported by 3rd party developers. It’s well-rounded with good picture quality, acceptable sound quality and some of the best technologies available in the market at the moment. However, it does have a few areas where it can improve.

That said, with prices starting at RM2,999, the Hisense ULED U6K Pro is one of the most affordable on the market. Aside from a few small hiccups, it’s built from durable materials. It’s also got sufficient ports for the everyday user although more wouldn’t hurt. It’s an affordable option for those looking to start off on the right foot when it comes to their entertainment setup.

Samsung Ups the Ante on TVs with AI Tech at 2024 Southeast Asia Tech Seminar

Samsung just kicked off its 2024 Southeast Asia Tech Seminar in Bangkok, Thailand, showcasing its latest and greatest TVs that are packed with cutting-edge AI features. This isn’t your average “turn the TV on” situation – we’re talking smarter pictures, sharper sound, and even some cool lifestyle features you won’t find anywhere else.

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Building on their 18-year reign as the go-to TV brand, Samsung is all about bringing that “Screens Everywhere, Screens for All” vision to life. Remember those amazing TVs it showed off in Frankfurt back in February? Well, the company showed them off along with some new lifestyle products that are sure to turn heads.

So, what exactly is all this AI buzz about? Let’s dive into the highlights:

  • Neo QLED 8K Gets a Brainy Boost: Brace yourselves for mind-blowing visuals! The 2024 Neo QLED 8K boasts the all-new NQ8 AI Gen3 Processor. Imagine this: 512 neural networks (that’s eight times more than the previous version!) working together to deliver the most vivid and precise picture you’ve ever seen. Plus, features like 8K AI Upscaling Pro and AI Motion Enhancer Pro take things a step further, ensuring everything you watch looks smoother and sharper than ever before.
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  • OLED Gets Glare-Free: Samsung’s 2024 OLED TV upscales content to a stunning 4K resolution, powered by the NQ4 AI Gen2 Processor. But here’s the real kicker: they’ve also introduced OLED Glare Free technology. Certified by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (UL), this innovative tech cuts down on-screen reflection, letting you enjoy your favourite shows and movies without any annoying distractions.
  • Music Frame: Your Frame, Your Speaker: This one’s pretty cool. Imagine a picture frame that doubles as a speaker. That’s the Music Frame! Pop in a photo you love, hang it on the wall and enjoy high-quality sound that blends seamlessly with your décor. Plus, you can even pair it with another Music Frame for a true stereo experience.
  • Security Matters: Samsung hasn’t forgotten about security. Their Knox technology, now applied to Samsung TVs, has achieved a “Common Criteria” certification recognized by 31 countries. This means your TV is even more secure in terms of software and hardware, keeping your information safe and sound.
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“We’re thrilled to showcase these cutting-edge AI TV technologies at the Tech Seminar,” said Yongjae Kim, Executive Vice President of Visual Display Business at Samsung Electronics. “It’s not just about the tech – it’s about giving our customers the best possible viewing experience and making sure their information is always protected.”

So, whether you’re a die-hard movie buff or just looking for a smarter way to watch your favourite shows, Samsung’s latest AI-powered TVs are definitely worth checking out. Keep an eye out for more details on these innovative new products!

Toshiba Unveils Toshiba Z870M &More: Elevating Your Entertainment Experience

Toshiba has just launched its latest lineup of TVs in Malaysia. These include three flagship models: the Toshiba Z870M, Z670M, and M550M. What makes these TVs stand out are their extraordinary features, and there’s an exciting free gift offer for Malaysian consumers.

Toshiba Z870M Pushing The Boundaries for Visual & Audio Experiences

The Z870M is a TV designed with immersion and content enjoyment in mind. The Mini LED technology deployed in the Z870M features Quantum Dot Colour technology that allows for true-to-life colour reproduction. The TV also supports multiple HDR formats including Dolby Vision HDR, HDR10+ and HLG. These technologies allow the screen to retain detail even in the darkest scenes.

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It also features a native refresh rate of 144Hz and is equipped with AMD FreeSync technology, ensuring smooth gaming even at high frame rates. The REGZA Engine ZRi optimizes audio-visuals based on content and surroundings.

For audio enthusiasts, the TV includes REGZA Bass Woofer PRO with Tru Bass Booster and supports Dolby Atmos, providing an immersive audio experience. Additionally, it offers Smart Sharing, allowing content streaming from Apple devices via Apple HomeKit technology.

Toshiba Z670M: Immersive Gaming and Visual Excellence

The Z670M takes gaming and visuals to the next level. It boasts Full Array Local Dimming Pro for stunning contrast ratios and Quantum Dot Technology for vibrant colours. Dolby Vision Atmos enhances the audio-visual experience.

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Front-firing speakers and the REGZA Bass System make sure that the sound quality matches the visuals. Game Mode Pro optimizes colour correction for a smoother gaming experience.

Toshiba M550M: Elevating Visual and Audio Quality

The M550M focuses on delivering exceptional visual clarity. It features the REGZA Engine ZR with AI Upscaling for a lifelike viewing experience. Quantum Dot Technology ensures natural and vivid colours.

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Sound quality is equally impressive with REGZA Power Audio PRO and Tru Bass Booster. This TV intelligently upscales content to 4K quality, providing the true beauty of any content.

All three models come with Smart TV functions, including Google TV and Apple AirPlay. Google TV simplifies entertainment by recommending content based on user preferences, while Apple AirPlay enables effortless content streaming from Apple devices.

Pricing and Availability

During the promotional period from September 1st to September 30th, 2023, you can take advantage of special offers:

  • Toshiba Z870M (65-inch) – RM 7,499 (Original Price RM 9,399)
  • Toshiba Z870M (55-inch) – RM 6,099 (Original Price RM 7,699)
  • Toshiba Z670M (65-inch) – RM 4,999 (Original Price RM 6,299)
  • Toshiba Z670M (55-inch) – RM 3,999 (Original Price RM 4,999)

The Toshiba M550M model is set to launch in October 2023.

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But the excitement doesn’t end there. When you purchase the 65-inch Z870M, you’ll receive a free Asus ROG Ally worth RM 3,299. For the 55-inch Z870M, you’ll get a Logitech Z906 surround speaker, and for the Z670M (both 65-inch and 55-inch), you’ll receive Bose TV speakers as free gifts.

Xiaomi Unveils New TVs in Malaysia

A highlight of this event is the unveiling of the brand new Xiaomi TV A Series and Xiaomi TV A Pro Series, now available in all Xiaomi Authorized Stores in Malaysia and online at official Xiaomi stores on Lazada, with prices starting at just RM 1,199.

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The new TVs are the latest additions to Xiaomi’s ecosystem and are poised to serve as smart home control hubs for AIoT connectivity, offering an exceptional entertainment experience.

Xiaomi TV A Series

The Xiaomi TV A series features a premium metal bezel-less design allowing the TVs to blend into any room seamlessly. The series has models supporting resolutions as high as 4K UHD and a 60Hz refresh rate. The high resolution of the TV A series is complemented by support for up to 20W Dolby Audio, DTS-HD, and DTS Virtual: X, delivering true-to-life, immersive sound. The series supports connectivity through Bluetooth 5.0 and dual-band WiFi. The series also features HDMI and USB inputs. The higher-specced versions feature eARC technology.

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Xiaomi’s TV A series continues to run on Google TV. The OS allows users to seamlessly connect using their smartphones as remote controls through Google Home and access a myriad of TV-optimised apps from the Google Play Store. You’ll even be able to project your phone or laptop screens wirelessly via the built-in Chromecast functionality.

The A Series will be available in multiple sizes, including 43-inch and 55-inch, with a 32-inch variant expected to arrive soon.

Xiaomi TV A Pro Series

The Xiaomi TV A Pro Series ups the ante with a sleeker, single-stand design with a premium metallic frame and bezel-less aesthetics, perfectly complementing modern home decor. The TVs in the series feature 4K UHD displays with a 60Hz refresh rate complemented by 24W (2 x 12) speakers. The sound experience on TVs is perfected with features such as Dolby Audio, DTS-X, and DTS Virtual: X.

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Like the A series, the A Pro series comes with Google TV as the operating system. The Xiaomi TV A Pro Series comes in multiple sizes, including 43-inch, 55-inch, and 65-inch models.

Showcasing Home Living Innovations at Sunway Pyramid

Xiaomi’s smart ecosystem empowers consumers to enhance their quality of life through innovative technology. These products offer seamless connectivity and control via smartphones or tablets, making smart living not only accessible but also affordable.

Running from September 7 to 10, the Smart Living Showcase invites visitors to explore a wide range of smart AIoT products across various categories. These include TWS and wearable, Kitchen Appliances, Personal Care, Smart Cameras and security, Smart Cleaning, and environmental appliances. Among the showcased products are the new Xiaomi Pad 6, Xiaomi vacuums, air purifiers, security cameras, wearables, and more.

Xiaomi will be showcasing these innovations at the LG2 Blue Concourse, Sunway Pyramid, Petaling Jaya. During this event, Xiaomi will simulate real-life living environments to showcase how their state-of-the-art AIoT products integrate seamlessly into daily life, ultimately enhancing the way we live.

Pricing and Availability:

The Xiaomi TV A Pro Series starts at RM 1,399 and is available in three sizes: 43-, 55-, and 65-inches.

The Xiaomi TV A Series starts at RM 1,199 and is available in two sizes at launch: 43- and 55-inches. The 32-inch version will be available soon.

Detailed pricing is as below:

ProductNormal PriceSpecial Deal
Xiaomi TV A Pro 65RM 2,699RM 2,499
Xiaomi TV A Pro 55RM 2,199RM 1,999
Xiaomi TV A Pro 43RM 1,399RM 1,199
Xiaomi TV A 55RM 1,999RM 1,499
Xiaomi TV A 43 FHDRM 1,199RM 899

For a limited time, users can enjoy exclusive deals on Xiaomi TV A Pro Series and Xiaomi TV A Series. On September 9, buyers can benefit from special Open Sale savings at Authorized Xiaomi stores in Malaysia or Xiaomi TV A Series at the official Xiaomi Store on Lazada.

Additionally, the first 100 customers to purchase any Xiaomi TV A Pro Series at the Xiaomi Smart Living Showcase in Sunway Pyramid will receive a Free Gift and have the chance to enter a Lucky Draw event with exclusive prizes worth RM 11,997 up for grabs.

Hisense Unveils Two New TVs for Pre-order in Malaysia

Hisense is no stranger to TVs or appliances. The company has built a name for itself creating some of the most affordable and feature-packed TVs available in the market. It’s looking to keep its performance up with two new offerings coming later this month – the new Hisense U7K ULED Mini LED TV and the Hisense U6K ULED VIDAA TV.

The company hasn’t shared many details when it comes to the TVs though. The one thing that is clear is that the two new TVs are taking aim at two very different users. One looks to fill a niche for gamers while the other seems to want to be the go-to TV for the regular Joe.

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Here’s a quick rundown of what we know. The Hisense U7K ULED Mini LED TV is coming packed to the brim with features for the gamer. It comes with a Game Mode Pro which pushes the screen’s refresh rate all the way to 144Hz for that crisp gaming experience. As the name suggests, the U7K ULED comes with Mini LED technology and has a 4K resolution. It also comes with over 1,200 local dimming zones. It’s even got Dolby Atmos certification for immersive sound. According to the information Hisense provided, the U7K ULED also comes with 3D technology. We’re not sure if that means that we’re seeing the return of 3D TVs at home but hey… it’s something new. The U7K ULED will be available in sizes ranging from 55 inches to 85 inches.

The Hisense U6K ULED VIDAA TV, on the other hand, comes with full array local dimming technology and quantum dot colour technology. This allows the TV to have lifelike, vibrant colours for stunning, immersive visuals. It’s also got Dolby Atmos for a truly immersive cinematic experience. The U6K ULED will be available in sizes ranging from 55 inches to 75 inches.

Both TVs are going on pre-order ahead of the official launch which is undoubtedly coming soon. During the pre-order period, orders for the U7K and U6K will come with up to MYR3,000 off its retail pricing and a complimentary gaming console. Yep, you’ll be able to get an Xbox Series X, an Xbox Series S or a Nintendo Switch OLED with your pre-order. Pre-orders can be made at any Hisense Authorised Dealers nationwide and Hisense official Shopee Store.

The available sizes, prices and freebies are per the table below.

ModelSizeRetail Price (MYR)Pre-order Price (MYR)Freebies
U7K ULED Mini-LED85-inch14,99911,999Xbox Series X
U7K ULED Mini-LED75-inch9,9998,999Xbox Series X
U7K ULED Mini-LED65-inch7,9996,999Xbox Series X
U7K ULED Mini-LED55-inch6,9995,999Xbox Series S
U6K ULED VIDAA TV75-inch6,9995,999Nintendo Switch OLED
U6K ULED VIDAA TV65-inch4,9994,299Nintendo Switch OLED
U6K ULED VIDAA TV55-inch3,9993,299Nintendo Switch OLED

Keep in mind, that you’ll need to have registered for the product warranty to be eligible for the freebies. The process involves two simple steps: First, fill up the TV Pre-order Google Form and upload the receipt as proof of purchase. Next, register for the product warranty by visiting the Hisense support page. Once these steps and Hisense internal verification are completed, the free gift will be promptly shipped out to the customers.

[CES 2021] The First QNED Mini LED TV From LG

In the new era, every consumer has different needs and requirements toward television and LG Electronics (LG) has unveiled its first QNED Mini LED Television (TV). Nam Ho-jun, senior vice president of R&D at LG’s Home Entertainment Company said that the newest models of television, the QNED series, are premium level home entertainment options for the consumers. Of course, the new TV also allows consumer to improve the LCD TV space in their house.

LG Electronics claims that the new QNED Mini LED TV is the premium tier of the LCD TV line-up. It also represents a great leap forward in LCD TV picture quality. The QNED Mini LED TV is built-in with the a new panel structure that merges quantum dot and NanoCell technologies with Mini LED light source which produces a better picture performance and even wider color gamut and even better contrasts. The advanced panel is able to provide a vivid viewing experience for the user in the LCD space.

The new panel construction is supposed to produce incredible looking color thanks to the advance LED backlighting that provides better contrast and deeper black. Also, the new QNED Mini LED TV packs up to 30000 tiny LEDs, 2500 separate control zone, and advanced local dimming technology that able to enhance contrast, shadow detail, and incredible peak brightness. 

The QNED Mini LED TV also boasts a contrast ratio of 1000000:1 display. The also boast excellent HDR image quality thanks to the never seen before contrast and deep blacks. Moreover, QNED Mini LED TV is equipped with a 120 Hz refresh rate for some next generation console readiness. Without a doubt, the new QNED Mini LED TV is the new flagship TV from LG.  

Price and availability

LG is launching 10 new 4K and 8K TVs through 2021. The largest size of TV that will be available for 2021 from LG goes up to 86-inch currently. Consumers may explore the LG’s top-of-the-line 86-inch 8K television during the CES 2021, LG virtual exhibition booth, starting January 11. For more information, you can look at LG’s CES 2021 announcement.

The New Sony Bravia X80H 4K LED TV Pre-Order Starts at MYR 3,099

We love watching our TV, we love watching Netflix and Amazon Prime Video on our TV. Well, that is the best way to enjoy the streaming services we subscribe to these days. Even YouTube videos can be enjoyed on TV these days. It beats the small 15-inch displays on your notebook PC. It certainly beats your 6-inch smartphone display. You get at least 49-inch of goodness pushed through and in most cases, better audio that your notebook PC. You can even get soundbars if you really want.

Sony TVs hold a special place in our hearts. That is to say that we like Sony TVs for their brilliant details and great contrasts. LED TVs are also known for their vivid colours; which is true for all Sony LED TVs. I personally have a Sony TV at home and pretty much adores it. I only get to use it in the weekends though, sadly.

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Still, the Sony Bravia line-up in Malaysia just got even better with the new Sony Bravia X80H (KD-X8000H) line-up. Prices start from MYR 3,099 and goes all the way to MYR 9,699. Sizes available would be 49-inch (49X8000H), 55-inch (55X8000H @ MYR 3,799), 65-inch (65X8000H @ MYR 5,399), and 75-inch (75X8000H). The TVs will be available April 2020 onward and you can start ordering them from today onward until 31st of March 2020.

Why would you get this over the older X80G TVs? It has the same 4K resolution that the X80G has. It has a new HDR Processor X1, an evolution of the X-Reality Pro engine. That also means crisper, clearer, and more detailed images on your TV screen. Plus, its Object-based HDR remastering makes your TV viewing experience even better. If you find Dolby Vision compatible movies, this is really the screen that can take advantage of that.

Thanks to X-Balanced Speakers as well (55-inch and above), you may save some money from not needing to buy a soundbar anyway. If you do get a soundbar, you might want to spend a little more is what I am saying. Still, the X-Balanced speakers are Dolby Atmos certified, which also means that it should produce immersive audio. Even Spotify will sound good.

The Sony Bravia X80H series comes with Android’s latest 9.0 Pie Operating System, effectively making this the usual Smart TV that is pretty much a compulsory in TVs these days. The smart features is more than just Android 9.0 though. With the Sony Bravia X80H series, connecting to Apple AirPlay and HomeKit is now made easier.

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Pre-orders can be made at selected Sony Stores and Centres across the nation. If you do pre-order, you get a wireless keyboard and a Netflix gift card worth MYR 100 together with your TV when you collect it. Of course, terms and conditions apply. For more information, you can visit their website.

TCL 55P8S In-Depth Review – OLED, 4K HDR10+, and Harman Kardon; Nuff’ Said

A television, in most cases, is a center piece of your living room. There are homes these days that does not have a television set in their living rooms anymore. Some families do not even have TVs anymore, because they do not watch TVs for some reason.

Thing is, TVs are not just things that you use to watch things from the regular fixed channels anymore. You do more than just switch it on, get bad reception from channel providers (in Malaysia it is RTM, and Media Prima), and watch shows with fixed programming, at a fixed time. It is now smarter than that. Plug it into a TV box, and you get all the goodness of the internet from your couch. If you get more modern smart TVs, you do not even need a TV box, get it to connect to your home WiFi and you get the power of the internet in your palms while you imprint your butt on the couch.

The modern TV then, is an entertainment powerhouse for the family; for the living room. You get to watch on-demand Over-The-Top contents from the likes of Netflix, Amazon Prime, HBO, and what not. All of them built-into the TV itself, making your TV the perfect movie machine. A gaming console is perfect too for the modern 4K UHD TV set.

You do not have to spend too much too if you are looking into one. Depending on the target size of the TV you want, you get one for not very much money. Specifically, you can get your hands on this TCL 55-inch 4K UHD TV for less than MYR3,000 MYR 2,829 to be exact. The question is; should you? Would it be wiser to spend a little bit more for a big brand TV? Let us find out.

Design

When you get a TV set, you usually set it in the living room. The TV is usually the center piece of the living room, the home as we mentioned. So, you want the TV to look good. You also want the thing to look timeless, because it might sit there for the next 5 years or so. I know my TV at home has sat there for more than 10 years.

This TCL 55-inch UHD TV is just a pane of glass on metal stilts mostly. In a lot of sense, it looks modern; very modern with the super slim bezel for the TV. Little bezels are important in the modern TV, it gives that borderless feel of the TV. It also optimises the space consumed by the behemoth of a thing you call a TV these days. By today’s standard, 55-inch is quite a normal size though.

Still, 55-inch is sizeable enough if you sit about 1.8-meters away from the TV. It is perfect for small to medium sized homes. If you live in a condo, quite perfect; 55-inch is not too big, it is not too small either. You can get 43-inch TVs, but Netflix should be enjoyed on a bigger display.

The 55-inch TCl 55P8S is made mostly out of aluminium and feels premium despite the price. When we say that the bezels are at a minimum, we do not mean that there is an aluminium frame that eats into the display panel real estate. The aluminium frame is pretty much hidden from view if you look at it from the front. At a glance, the aluminium frames are pretty much non-existent. While it holds the whole TV together, you do not really see the aluminium frames.

The stilts, or the legs are premium milled aluminium pieces too. You get three of them as a set in the box and they are fixed separately via the provided screws. You either stand the TV on those stilts or you mount it on the wall with whatever generic TV mount you can get your hands on in the market.

Once you set them on the legs, the TV is quite sturdy. You will not have to worry about your cat walking past from behind and knocking the TV over. The strange thing though is that the stilts are actually quite small, they do not look like they can keep the TV standing with a light push. They do work though and are quite sturdy at it.

They say less is more, in the case of the TCL 55P8S, it might be true. Even from behind you cannot really tell that this is a TCL TV. You can only find the TCL logo and branding at the bottom aluminium lip of the TV. It sits very close to the LED indicator that tells you if the TV is on or not. You will not find any buttons in front of the TV as well; they are all hidden to keep the clean look of the TV. Plus, you have the remote control anyway.

Features

Android TV

Nowadays, buying a TV set is never just about buying a screen that can be plugged into the satellite and other media boxes. It is about buying a display filled with contents and an Operating System (OS). You would be pleased to find the TCL 55P8S coming with an Android TV 9.0 Pie, the latest and greatest from Google in other words.

Android TV is one of many TV specific OS of many out there though. Still, TCL does not have their own OS at this time, so Android TV is the best option, since it is open source too anyway. Still, Android TV is a powerful OS on its own rights.

We are advocates of Android TV because we use the OS on our own. The reason? The vast number of apps and contents available for an Android TV is close to impossible to beat at this time. The only thing missing is Apple TV App for now. That said, the OS is not perfect.

On certain older TVs, Android TV can be a little sluggish, especially the 8.0. That is no thanks to the Processor and GPU fitted into the TVs themselves of course. The new 9.0 though, Android TV is smooth and responsive; plenty more so than before. Android TV actually feels optimised for modern TVs. It is smooth and quite snappy mostly on the TCL 55P8s.

Android TV 9.0 as well brings some visual changes to the User Interface (UI). There is a new grid system that cleans up the ol’ cluttered look that Android TV 8.0 had. The icons are smaller and cleaner to look at. It is somehow a little more intuitive to navigate through as well. Access to your favourite apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and YouTube is even easier to find now. Oh, of course, there is Google’s great Chromecast capability with Android TV.

AI IN

Another common terminology when it comes to Smart TVs these days are Artificial Intelligence (AI). Thing is, this could be an overused terminology. That is a different topic for another day though, for now we will stick with their terminology of AI.

The built-in AI is not, as expected from an Android TV, the trusty Google AI Assistant. Instead they fitted it with their very own AI interface they call the AI IN. While it may not be a Google AI Assistant, it is not half bad either.

Like any other AI built into a TV, it is activated mostly via voice command. You press a mic button on your remote control and voila, you have a smart home component in your hands. You can search for all kinds of things as well, from weather reports, latest news, to opening your favourite TV apps or even music apps. You can even play specific music or find specific titles exclusive to the content app if you are that lazy or confident of your search result.

The AI functions, on the surface at least, sort of ends there. Of course, there is more to the AI implementation than just a mere voice assistant. Smart upscaling for one is part of the curriculum of AI IN. Oh, yes there is Smart HDR10+ on this thing too, thanks partly to Android TV but mostly AI IN.

Smart HDR10+

With any 4K UHD TV, you really want HDR. HDR is short for High Dynamic Range, fi you have not known already. Basically, HDR gives you better detailing in dark images, better contrasts between colours, more vivid colours, and better realism.

HDR10+ is the gold standard in HDR standards. While the standard HDR that was introduced some 5 years or so ago is great, HDR 10+ means your contents look even better, your details and colour contrast are much sharper and closer to real life than ever. You can see in the dark, quite literally.

The TCL 55P8S is already an OLED TV, which also means that colour contrasts and colours are already great in the first place. Blacks are super black, and greens are so bright that your garden suddenly looks boring and plastic. Oh, yes that is thanks to HDR10+ too.

Unlike most budget TVs though, the TCL 55P8S actually works really well with HDR10+. The picture you get out of the TCL 55P8S are very crisp and colours are great. At a comfortable distance, or in a living room. The images are smooth and sharp with very smooth colour gradients. That is also a testament to the processor and the display quality itself. Enjoying Netflix Formula 1 is really not hard with the TV. Even watching sports matches are really enjoyable on the TCL 55P8S.

Noise Reduction

When upscaling videos from 1080p Full HD or 720p HD format, you tend to see things you do not want to see in your media. You tend to see blemishes and imperfections in the image or the make-up of the actor. Those are things you may have to deal with though.

What you might not have to deal with is noise. Noise the probably the most annoying thing about upscaling your contents. It does not just happen on upscaling though, since upscaling produces minimal enough graining and noise on your films. Your cable TV tends to be a little noisy too.

AI IN has a noise reduction function to reduce all these and make your contents looks crisp and properly made for 4K TVs instead of some downgraded TV show with no budget for a camera. We found that the noise reduction does not work on all sorts of contents though.

Most contents on Netflix looks really good with Noise Reduction on. We found that animation style shows do not work well with Noise reduction. Any sporting broadcast could use the clever noise reduction too, to make you feel like you are part of the action.

Motion Smoothing

AI IN also features a clever Motion Smoothing overlay. This is where your 30fps videos can look like 60fps videos. While it is cool, we do find it a little off and looks odd from time to time.

When you watch sports matches from the regular broadcast, or even YouTube and what not, motion smoothing makes the medium look really good. It really feels like you are watching the matches and competition live from the VIP box at times. When they do a close up of the athletes, you might as well be there.

On the other hand, motion smoothing does not work with everything. You do not want motion smoothing on animation type shows because you start to see some very weird overlay on the animations themselves. You would want to turn Motion Smoothing off for Netflix too, we notice a little bit of flicker when you watch Netflix with Motion Smoothing on, which can be quite jarring.

Picture Modes

Of course, like any other smart TV, or any other display you get these days, there are multiple picture modes for you to choose from for different channels and applications. For example, you can set your HDMI 3 channel connected to your gaming console to be in Game Mode. So now every time you switch to HDMI 3, your TV will always go into Game Mode with optimised settings.

While there are limited options in the picture modes, we figured out some best use case for the more popular modes. If you are going to switch on Netflix and watch animation style shows, we find that Game Mode looks best. In any other case, cinema mode or sports mode will do fine; just remember to turn off motion smoothing. Sports mode work well with YouTube contents somehow. Then again, if you are just going to watch Netflix on your TV, just leave it at its default settings. Our suggestion though is to take the time to create your own settings and find what looks best to you.

Harman Kardon Dolby 5.1 Surround

Watching your shows is never complete without getting the right sound to it. After all, watching a movie is not just about getting the visuals in. It is about an experience of taking in the visuals and enjoying excellent sound designs. That is why when you buy a TV, you most probably would be looking to get a sound bar as well to complete the experience.

The thing is though, buying a sound bar is an additional cost to buying a TV. If you are on a tight budget, or if you do not have the extra space for a sound bar, you might not want to spend beyond the MYR 2,899 that you caked out for the TV already. In that case, you really want to find a TV that has decent speakers to begin with.

Usually, in this case I would recommend anyone to go for the Sony TVs for their superior sound quality. In those cases, you may just need to find cheap subwoofer to fill up the dynamics. There are not many TVs in the market that comes with decent speakers in the market these days. Well, since people are going to get sound bars to accompany their TVs anyway.

The TCL 55P8S though, has a Harman Kardon 5.1 Virtual Surround Sound speakers. That also means you may not need to get a separate sound bar or speaker set, in theory anyway. The result of the Harman Kardon speakers is an excellent audio experience with great high and mid frequency. Unfortunately, the lower frequencies suffer because the speakers just do not have the capacity to pump the lower frequencies properly. For that, you need a subwoofer. Then again, low frequencies (the bass, the boom) have always been a problem for TVs with no external speakers or separate sound bar.

Still, the TCL 55P8S works without the sound bar. The crisp and clear mid and high frequencies really make up for the lack of a dedicated sound bar. The only thing you need to get after this is the subwoofer. You do not need to spend thousands on a subwoofer though.

TCL 55P8S – Value Fun for The Whole Family

The TCL 55P8S, on TCL’s own Lazada store will set you back MYR 2,829 currently. For the same money, the only thing we think comparable to the TCL 55P8S is a Sony TV. The thing is you do not get the voice command enabled AI IN. You will not get the Harman Kardon sound speakers too. You do not Get HDR10+ too for that kind of money.

Of course, if you look at the other Chinese brands you may be able to find offerings that are quite similar too. For most of the Chinese brands, you may not get the same sort of built quality and assurance that TCL can give you. The brand has been one of the best-selling brands in the United States, if not the top selling, for a reason. That reason is great value paired to great reliability and performance. In all fairness, we do like the 55P8S very much for its price. If you ask us, this is one TV that we would buy, if we are looking for a TV for our homes. Why? HDR10+, AMOLED, AI IN, Android TV, Harman Kardon; nuff’ said. You can get yours from Lazada Malaysia or an Sen Heng outlets across Malaysia.