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9 minutes ago, playstationdude said:

Han let's see, have called the LG guys too. Will try to check if they can arrange the original packaging, but someone told me that packaging costs like 5k :mellow:

Should have kept the original box and all 

 

I knew i was going to shift in a year since i brought both the C9s. Hence, kept the packaging for them. Shifted yo my new house a month back. Total 1500 laage to shift both the OLEDs. 

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33 minutes ago, Jigsaw said:

Cha re no one retains the box. And 5k :lol:

 

If you know someone at a TV /big box store maybe they can arrange a leftover box which they invariably carry back once they deliver a TV to a customer. 

Bhai tum Mumbai waalon ke jitne ghar hote , forget keeping leftover boxes.. 

 

 

 

Jk.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maybe not

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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7 minutes ago, Madmage said:

Bhai tum Mumbai waalon ke jitne ghar hote , forget keeping leftover boxes.. 

 

 

 

Jk.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maybe not

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nahi bhai sach bola. Idhar box rakhne ke liye ek alag ghar lena padenga. 

It's a big meherbaani the RWA allows me to hang my undies to dry in the window. 

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9 minutes ago, Bird Bird Bird said:

 

Mumbai ke gharon main ya to khud rahoge ya packing rakhoge. :lol:

 

Yayyy!!! Ho gayi 7 second ki khushi? :happydance:

 

24 ghanta bijli aur paani hai. Aadmi neat maar ke jab jee karein electricity use kar sakta hai. Aur kya chahiye life mein? 

 

 

 

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I am on the fence on 60hz TV vs 120hz TV ... I am not into fps games. Thinking of getting somthing that can do Dolby Vision, maybe full-array backlight, and good HDR brightness. I can definately not stretch beyond 95k. Currently using Samsung 43NU7100. Considering LG Nanocell, Sony, and OnePlus Q1, and Samsung The Frame 55"

 

Also, some advise on Dolby Vision, I am not sure it will look good unless the panel supports 700+ nits. I am planning to buy by next week. Will appreciate any help and advise that you may have.

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6 minutes ago, Aercy said:

I am on the fence on 60hz TV vs 120hz TV ... I am not into fps games. Thinking of getting somthing that can do Dolby Vision, maybe full-array backlight, and good HDR brightness. I can definately not stretch beyond 95k. Currently using Samsung 43NU7100. Considering LG Nanocell, Sony, and OnePlus Q1, and Samsung The Frame 55"

 

Also, some advise on Dolby Vision, I am not sure it will look good unless the panel supports 700+ nits. I am planning to buy by next week. Will appreciate any help and advise that you may have.

I don't think you will get a 60hz TV which will have good FALD and HDR.

But if you don't need HDMI 2.1, go and try to find Sony x95G, will be very difficult but if you find a new unit, bargain hard and drive the price down till 95k or lower after cashback. It performs better than the new series but lags in the UI performance because of an old chip.

Otherwise Sony x90H, no questions. 85k is doable if they offer the same cashback as festives.

No other TV can beat these in this price range, alternatively if you can wait then Oct 2021 should have offers on 2021 sets but that's far.

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I don't think you will get a 60hz TV which will have good FALD and HDR.
But if you don't need HDMI 2.1, go and try to find Sony x95G, will be very difficult but if you find a new unit, bargain hard and drive the price down till 95k or lower after cashback. It performs better than the new series but lags in the UI performance because of an old chip.
Otherwise Sony x90H, no questions. 85k is doable if they offer the same cashback as festives.
No other TV can beat these in this price range, alternatively if you can wait then Oct 2021 should have offers on 2021 sets but that's far.
X95g costing near about the same as x90h. I'll be targeting them. Thanks for your input.
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58 minutes ago, Assassins Creed said:

 

5 years :O

Yea! I wonder if it's actually cheaper now or something :mellow:

 

50 minutes ago, Nathan.Drake said:

Samsung frame already giving problems. 

 

Happened twice now, Having issues with not registering any input from hdmi cable. Have to remove cables from one box and put it back in for it to work again. Will observe it for a few more days and then raise a concern with their service team. 

 

Sounds more like an issue with the box than that super thin one connect cable? How are you liking the TV otherwise?

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