Why i bought iffalcon K72Pro 65" TV
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This is because my previous purchases are Soñy and Sharp and seems to me, these branded TVs also dont last, max 3 years.

The iffalcon K72Pro has a video camera attached by magnet to do video conferencing and voice commands but i use the TV only for youtube and netflix and prime movies, sometime vui and it gives a 12mth free meWatch subscription which i dun tink i need

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(18-06-2022, 06:07 PM)Sentinel Wrote:  This is because my previous purchases are Soñy and Sharp and seems to me, these branded TVs also dont last, max 3 years.

The iffalcon K72Pro has a video camera attached by magnet to do video conferencing and voice commands but i use the TV only for youtube and netflix and prime movies, sometime vui and it gives a 12mth free meWatch subscription which i dun tink i need

If can transfer, anyone here can get from me or wasted, as i don't use

I got the K71 50inch. Bazel less.... I like..

Most important onsite repair 3yr


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These brands can do meWatch or not?
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Give us a review of the TV after you've used it for some time. I'm looking to buy one too, thinking of TCL now.
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(18-06-2022, 07:46 PM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  Give us a review of the TV after you've used it for some time. I'm looking to buy one too, thinking of TCL now.

You can find some youtube reviews but most are in Hindi, becasue TCL launched iffalcon big time in India

Based on the reviews, seems good but as this series only been in the market for a year, no one knows if the panel last or not

And I dun believe in Onsite Warranty because my experience with Sharp is that it is a total waste of time, the technician came to my home and say the way my panel failed is not covered by warranty, everything is just a kelong process

My Lenovo monitor also the same story, onsite warranty but finally their "engineer" said not covered, as they say the way my monitor failed (less than 1 freaking year, and this monitor has a 3 years limited warranty, mind you), this kotek said it is what he termed as "PRESSED" issue, meaning Lenovo is alleging I sit on my monitor, pressing it and spoiling it. 

Later in another day, after I demand the engineer to show me similar incidents that can be documented on the web and in their archives, then they come back and say "management has given approval to offer "free" repair" for my monitor. Then till now, nothing heard out. They think I will let this matter rest, by delaying things, but they really dun know who they dealing with.....and yes, this monitor costs me $200, bought from SimLim Square and I will make sure Lenovo honor their warranty and not give me grandfather's stories
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(18-06-2022, 08:09 PM)Sentinel Wrote:  You can find some youtube reviews but most are in Hindi, becasue TCL launched iffalcon big time in India

Based on the reviews, seems good but as this series only been in the market for a year, no one knows if the panel last or not

And I dun believe in Onsite Warranty because my experience with Sharp is that it is a total waste of time, the technician came to my home and say the way my panel failed is not covered by warranty, everything is just a kelong process

My Lenovo monitor also the same story, onsite warranty but finally their "engineer" said not covered, as they say the way my monitor failed (less than 1 freaking year, and this monitor has a 3 years limited warranty, mind you), this kotek said it is what he termed as "PRESSED" issue, meaning Lenovo is alleging I sit on my monitor, pressing it and spoiling it. 

Later in another day, after I demand the engineer to show me similar incidents that can be documented on the web and in their archives, then they come back and say "management has given approval to offer "free" repair" for my monitor. Then till now, nothing heard out. They think I will let this matter rest, by delaying things, but they really dun know who they dealing with.....and yes, this monitor costs me $200, bought from SimLim Square and I will make sure Lenovo honor their warranty and not give me grandfather's stories

IAM taking delivery of the TV within these few days and will give a review when I tested out everything

Better be good
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(19-06-2022, 10:00 PM)Sentinel Wrote:  IAM taking delivery of the TV within these few days and will give a review when I tested out everything

Better be good

I saw the k72pro 65inch. Nice design and humongous


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(19-06-2022, 10:09 PM)Niubee Wrote:  I saw the k72pro 65inch. Nice design and humongous

I keeping my fingers crossed, as its very tiring shopping around for a TV and then it fails within 1 to 2 years.

That's what happened to the Sharp AQUOS I got last time. Failed just over 1 year and do not honor their warranty, citing panel only 1 year warranty but other parts 3 years. C'mon, what other parts that are more crucial to have warranty than the panel leh? Full of crap
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The UHD standard is actually two standards. There's 3,840 by 2,160, and then there's a big step up, to 7,680 by 4,320, also called UHD. It's reasonable to refer to these two UHD variants as 4K UHD and 8K UHD. The 8K UHD spec should probably be renamed QUHD (Quad Ultra HD).

https://www.extremetech.com/extreme/1742...ltra%20HD).
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Btw, it is not 4k UHD. It is 8k UHD. Tat's why it is termed a QUHD, and not a 4k UHD TV.
4k means UHD
Q means Quad
QUHD means 8k UHD

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Actually buying TV, most important spec is to see the refresh rate!

4K or 8k is actually not so critical. You wont see the smoothness but only clearer picture.

Our human eyes are 8K resolution. Buying higher resolution than 8K actually no meaning.

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(18-06-2022, 06:07 PM)Sentinel Wrote:  This is because my previous purchases are Soñy and Sharp and seems to me, these branded TVs also dont last, max 3 years.

The iffalcon K72Pro has a video camera attached by magnet to do video conferencing and voice commands but i use the TV only for youtube and netflix and prime movies, sometime vui and it gives a 12mth free meWatch subscription which i dun tink i need

If can transfer, anyone here can get from me or wasted, as i don't use

My TV just kaput and I'm looking to buy one. Is Iffalcon good? How much did you pay for it in total?
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(25-06-2022, 12:11 AM)Blasterlord2 Wrote:  My TV just kaput and I'm looking to buy one. Is Iffalcon good? How much did you pay for it in total?

Good value for the price you will pay for

About $1k plus a bit more

Depends on where you buy it and what discount you getting, from Shopee or Lazada, the price is the same, as the store there is iffalcon Store, same same

But though it is Android 11, at least Viu is not installable on it. It could be a deliberately tweaking by Viu, but I've my own Android TV box, which supports Viu

I do not buy the TV for the Android os, nor for the 2gb/15gb specs, because my own Android TV box has 4gb/64gb specs and I can use air remote

However, the iffalcon has Chromecast pre-installed and this is very useful for me as I use chromecast quite often

It also has Magic connect, which has a remote controller on your mobile, and it easier to use than the physical remote

All in all, when you buy a TV, choose an Android Smart TV and not just a Smart TV, which has its own implementation of Android, like the Hisense TV, which is not an Android Smart TV, but just a Smart TV. You will not have Google Playstore to download apps

But like someone like me, I buy the TV for its built-in sound as well as the Dolby Atmos and the color, sharpness, clarity

All these, the iffalcon meets my expectation

I do not need a soundbar, as the sound is alright for me, loud enough

The only issue is since it is so new, cant review if the panel can last for at least 5 years or not
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My iffalcon k72 TV is 65"
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(25-06-2022, 12:56 AM)Sentinel Wrote:  Good value for the price you will pay for

About $1k plus a bit more

Depends on where you buy it and what discount you getting, from Shopee or Lazada, the price is the same, as the store there is iffalcon Store, same same

But though it is Android 11, at least Viu is not installable on it. It could be a deliberately tweaking by Viu, but I've my own Android TV box, which supports Viu

I do not buy the TV for the Android os, nor for the 2gb/15gb specs, because my own Android TV box has 4gb/64gb specs and I can use air remote

However, the iffalcon has Chromecast pre-installed and this is very useful for me as I use chromecast quite often

It also has Magic connect, which has a remote controller on your mobile, and it easier to use than the physical remote

All in all, when you buy a TV, choose an Android Smart TV and not just a Smart TV, which has its own implementation of Android, like the Hisense TV, which is not an Android Smart TV, but just a Smart TV. You will not have Google Playstore to download apps

But like someone like me, I buy the TV for its built-in sound as well as the Dolby Atmos and the color, sharpness, clarity

All these, the iffalcon meets my expectation

I do not need a soundbar, as the sound is alright for me, loud enough

The only issue is since it is so new, cant review if the panel can last for at least 5 years or not

Thanks for the review. Nowadays TVs don't seem to last anymore. My last two TVs are Sony and Panasonic, and both only last about 3 years. Surprisingly both TVs have the same problem, which is vertical lines on screen. Not worth spending so much on TVs so now looking for cheaper alternative.
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(25-06-2022, 12:59 AM)QSentinel Wrote:  My iffalcon k72 TV is 65"

Thanks for your posting and I have bought a 50” TV based on your review. Really satisfied with the picture quality. 

Thank you
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Hisense is much better choice cos it cater to western appetite while Iffalcon is for Ceca....😄
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(28-07-2022, 11:07 AM)Ernesto Wrote:  Hisense is much better choice cos it cater to western appetite while Iffalcon is for Ceca....😄

Your stupigity is remarkable here

Hisense is has its own Android limited implementation, where you cannot install other apps and no Google Playstore

This means if you want to install some APK, you can't

In that sense, it is not an Android Smart TV, just a miserable Smart TV

But of course, you don't buy the TV for its Android o/s, as like someone like me, I have my own Android TV box

We look for other qualities for a TV but of course
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(28-07-2022, 11:14 AM)Sentinel Wrote:  Your stupigity is remarkable here

Hisense is has its own Android limited implementation, where you cannot install other apps and no Google Playstore

This means if you want to install some APK, you can't

In that sense, it is not an Android Smart TV, just a miserable Smart TV

But of course, you don't buy the TV for its Android o/s, as like someone like me, I have my own Android TV box

We look for other qualities for a TV but of course

You dun need a google play store to install Apk app.As long its an Android OS, purpose of apk app is to by pass google store

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Sorry did any post how much this TV cost and what is biggest size

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(28-07-2022, 11:30 AM)Ernesto Wrote:  You dun need a google play store to install Apk app.As long its an Android OS, purpose of apk app is to by pass google store

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This post from you proves how stupig you really are

You try installing an APK on your Hisense and let me know if you can or not

Hisense uses Vidaa

Vidaa runs Android 4.2. 2 Jelly Bean with all the accompanying apps you'd expect, only framed around a more TV-friendly interface, controlled through a standard remote.

This means it is not Android out of the box, but is stripped down

iFFalcon runs Android 11

You can install any APK and the Android os of iFFalcon will allow and recognise it

You can't do that with Hisense, because you just cant, stipig!
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(28-07-2022, 11:54 AM)Sentinel Wrote:  This post from you proves how stupig you really are

You try installing an APK on your Hisense and let me know if you can or not

Hisense uses Vidaa

Vidaa runs Android 4.2. 2 Jelly Bean with all the accompanying apps you'd expect, only framed around a more TV-friendly interface, controlled through a standard remote.

This means it is not Android out of the box, but is stripped down

iFFalcon runs Android 11

You can install any APK and the Android os of iFFalcon will allow and recognise it

You can't do that with Hisense, because you just cant, stipig!

Stop whining before you check yr spec.
Different model runs different OS.
Wasting my time sharing with you.
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This iffalcon so far.meet my expectations.


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(28-07-2022, 12:08 PM)Ernesto Wrote:  Stop whining before you check yr spec.
Different model runs different OS.
Wasting my time sharing with you.
I'm whining? I'm fcuking you, you moron!
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(28-07-2022, 12:08 PM)Ernesto Wrote:  Stop whining before you check yr spec.
Different model runs different OS.
Wasting my time sharing with you.

You're not sharing, i dun know wat u trying to do to sell this stupig Hisense shit here

When clearly, VIDAA is just a piece of shit, and calling itself an Android, when I google for more info, it gives me this shit:

https://en.alfanotv.com/smart-home/how-t...-smart-tv/

How to get Google Play Store on HiSense Vidaa?

The answer is quite simple. It all consists of connecting to the HiSense TV through any of its HDMI ports a TV Box equipped with Android TV.

Simpur my foot, stupig! It means it cannot install Google Playstore onto the VIDAA os, simpur as tat
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(28-07-2022, 12:36 PM)Sentinel Wrote:  You're not sharing, i dun know wat u trying to do to sell this stupig Hisense shit here

When clearly, VIDAA is just a piece of shit, and calling itself an Android, when I google for more info, it gives me this shit:

https://en.alfanotv.com/smart-home/how-t...-smart-tv/

How to get Google Play Store on HiSense Vidaa?

The answer is quite simple. It all consists of connecting to the HiSense TV through any of its HDMI ports a TV Box equipped with Android TV.

Simpur my foot, stupig! It means it cannot install Google Playstore onto the VIDAA os, simpur as tat

Why you Google ? Go to the seller website to find actual info.
The Qled model is VA os while the A series is Android 9 os . This is chicken and egg issue. Why you like to whining over this small issue.
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(28-07-2022, 01:04 PM)Ernesto Wrote:  Why you Google ? Go to the seller website to find actual info.
The Qled model is VA os while the A series is Android 9 os . This is chicken and egg issue. Why you like to whining over this small issue.

If it is Android 9, then it is not VIDAA

As I told you, you're really stupig and fcuking stubborn

No one buys a TV to be contstrained by its OS

That's why it must always be an ANDROID Smart TV, not just another shitty Smart TV like Hisense VIDAA, that only morons buy and boast about it

Not knowing what they have missed out

And as I said, I'm not whining, I'm fcuking you for praising Hisense when clearly it is a piece of shit!
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