hi, TCL P71B Pro vs TCL C61B which is better in 65" Category? Is P71B Pro 75" really Qled? as 75" is bit cheaper than C61B. Kindly suggest the best one as soon as possible.
I've been on the hunt for a 65-inch TV and realized that almost all TVs sold in India are locally made, with Dixon being the contract manufacturer for nearly all of the popular budget brands. Since I'm trying to avoid those made by third-party contract manufacturers due to concerns over quality control, I made a list based on the manufacturer/packer info from Amazon for a few of these brands' TVs. It seems like the QC would be pretty much the same across all brands under the same contract manufacturer, as they’re all assembled in the same facility by the same team. - Manufactured by Dixon Technologies: Panasonic, Toshiba, Hisense, Acer, Xiaomi (Probably VU & Motorola TVs too, but unable to confirm) - Manufactured by SPPL: Kodak, Thomson, Blaupunkt - Brands with their own plants: TCL, Samsung, Sony, Haier, LG, Lloyd
@@2sar-f1p After tons of research, seems like Sony 65X75L is the only decent option. Will cost around 71k and has a 3-year warranty. Its newer version, called Bravia 2, has only a 2-year warranty. I'll be using a Fire Stick or Apple TV with it. Under 70k, there are three options from Samsung under their Crystal series, but their build quality seems to be pretty flimsy. Then there's also LG's 65UR series, but you won't know if you are getting a VA or an IPS panel until you buy the TV and set it up, since LG is selling TVs with both IPS and VA panels in their budget TVs and doesn't disclose this information. A shady practice, indeed. So the only other option left was Sony for me.
I’ll buy tv and sound bar, I select Bravia 3 but confused in soundbar so Mam please suggest which sony soundbar best for downloaded movie and web series purpose? Especially dialogue delivery .
Hi ma'am, Could you please make a separate video about vacuum cleaners? I'm planning to buy one during the Diwali sale. If that's not possible, could you create a video covering all the Diwali offers on appliances? I think it would be helpful for everyone, and it would also give me an idea about the offers on vacuum cleaners
got TCL C655 55inch from Croma in Aug and wallmount is free, same is mentioned in their website and you can ask the technician to bring it during installation which is also free of cost
One of the main feature you left out madam... Is brightness... Brightness differentiate between high end tv and budget tv... Pls include brightness.... And remove which are not meeting the minimum criteria
Thank you! Bit of both based on store visits and family & viewing at family and friends :) It's practically impossible to try all the TVs unless I start a showroom myself. 😃
Depends on your use. You can go with this for TV series and movies viewing amzn.to/3Nntg1D and LG for gaming as it has the necessary capabilities for those.
75 inch one is a bit too large for DTH usage because on DTH, max you can get is HD resolution channels, I do not think 75 inch can produce that good image even for HD channels. But on the contrary Bravia 3 has excellent upscalling capability. For DTH, I think you should go for 65 inch Bravia 3.
@@EpicTroller-m5p but I got a big living room. I know even HD channels would be in 720p. But, since upscalling is best in Sony I was thinking of going with 75 inch. Will it be really bad in 75 inch?
@@2sar-f1p I haven't experienced DTH on any 75 inch screen yet, but as you said considering its Sony, I do not think it is going to be bad at all if proper viewing distance is maintained. For 75 inch, atleast 13 to 15 fts of viewing distance is suggested by the brand. But in my opinion, you must experience the upscaling quality for the DTH on 75 inch screen before making the final decision. 👍
It seems like LG uses both VA and IPS panels in all its budget TVs, and there is no way to know which one you'll get until you receive the TVs and set them up. A shady practice, indeed, because IPS and VA are very different technologies with night-and-day difference in viewing angles.
@@TheGrapevineIndiaThey have launched Vu Masterpiece Frame 2025. You can find both on the same page. So can you please confirm which one is better Vu masterpiece 2024 model or 2025 model?
One correction , samsung qn90c has dolby atmos. I'm currently using samsung qn95c which really outperforms other brands, we don't really require dolby vision for name sake.The panel quality Matters a lot ! I had a side to side comparison of both qn90c and x90 L . Neo qled is simply mind blowing.
Thanks for sharing! I agree with you. Like mentioned, Samsung uses quantum hdr which is built on top of hdr10+ tech which gives great quality. Regarding atmos, Yes have shown qn90c as having atmos but qn90a does not. Hope that clarifies!
hope your doing fine. I watched your previous to make buying decisions . But this video needs some tuning about the tech used mentioned on premium segments , terms mentioned&used are not same in acc. to different brands. even mentioned for LG in starting. but jumping to list sections timeline on different segments. terms could have been mentioned according to their brand tech. eg, sony not qled its miniled. costs are much higher. no harm!
Thanks for sharing and no harm ofcourse ☺️. All feedback appreciated. i did mention at start while although sony is not qled, it falls in this category by the tech they use.
Thanks so much for recommending the TVs! Your suggestions were exactly what I was looking for, and I really appreciate the time and effort you put into helping us make a decision.
Vu masterpiece QLED TV that is mentioned in the video is older version. Newer version is launched in September 2024 as Vu masterpiece frame QLED TV. Older version is not available for purchase. Newer version has some improvements and some downgrades. Downgrades include reducing storage from 32 GB to 16 GB and number of HDMI ports from 4 to 3. For me, newer version is still the best option overall. I have purchased it yesterday ❤ Please update this info in the video, it will be useful for the viewers. Great video 👏. I'm waiting for this video from you.
@@TheGrapevineIndia that being said, the video is top notch! I'm actually using ur reco for my next purchase! Way to go girl n more power to u for more subs n views.....
Hello madam you do make a lot of good content But both the SONY TVs you mentioned in "Best Premium QLED TVs" are not QLED TVs thankyou and continue making good content
In the world dominated by male tech influencers / reviewers Soumya is the one who comes with the best content and a lot of research. Huge respect and shout out to her for her amazing work. I am sure one way you will also be among the top 5 reviewers of India.
Bought Blaupunkt qled before the sale last month. Dark spot on screen from day one. No Dolby vision. Issue in reading files from pen drive. I am calling emailing them for last one month. I finally got an email that there seems dirt inside panel, not covered in warranty I will need to pay and no responsibility if panel damages. Please don't promote or purchase any product from SPPL. No after sales service or responsibility.
I think Sony Bravia 7 should be the best overall Premium model in 55 and 65 inch categories considering the Value for Money proposition in higher ranges. (And over that, Bravia 9 is the only Excellent one, if someone has that much cash to invest.) Bravia 7 is an upgrade over X90L and has excellent Brightness and best contrast for a Mini-LED. Also, the gaming experience is solid. Connectivity options are good too with best specs. I myself planning to buy a 65 inch one soon. 🙏