Xiaomi MiTV2 help

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manchow1984

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My TV just arrived at 65daigou. The cost of the wooden crate is 250RMB.
They require 3-4working days to produce the crate. Meanwhile they still haven revert me regarding the total shipping weight and cost :o

Oh OK mind to update me after u know the total cost? Thanks in advance ya...
 

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What's the refresh rate of the 49"?

Does it have anything like ClearMotion/MotionFlow like fake refresh rates?

Used to having such fake refresh rates with my current TVs, so I wonder how bad it would be if without.
 

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What's the refresh rate of the 49"?

Does it have anything like ClearMotion/MotionFlow like fake refresh rates?

Used to having such fake refresh rates with my current TVs, so I wonder how bad it would be if without.

Take note, only 49 inch have 3D

http://www.mi.com/mitv55/techspeces/

not sure what is clearmotion, the 49 inch can only do 4k at 30hz, the 55 can do 4k at 60hz
 

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Be sure to read through the terms and conditions b4 buying big items
from overseas and do a video recording B4 opening xiaomi TV boxes so that one can claim if there is any discrepancy in warranty claim or any physical damages to the TV not due to Negligence on your part.
 

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Just ordered a 49" and 55". 55" already arrived in my warehouse! HDMI 2.0 supports 4K @ 60 fps. No longer using bluetooth for remote it's now infrared which is better.

I used to owned a 49" MiTV the battery for remote drain pretty quick. The 49" TV got for friend. 55" for myself.
 

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Just ordered a 49" and 55". 55" already arrived in my warehouse! HDMI 2.0 supports 4K @ 60 fps. No longer using bluetooth for remote it's now infrared which is better.

I used to owned a 49" MiTV the battery for remote drain pretty quick. The 49" TV got for friend. 55" for myself.

How much total damage?
 

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Bringing in 49" with soundbar next week from my business trip. Anyone knows if this tv can receive free to air channels without plugging in to scv point? ( it's far away from my tv location) how about buying a external antenna for indoor use?
 

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Bringing in 49" with soundbar next week from my business trip. Anyone knows if this tv can receive free to air channels without plugging in to scv point? ( it's far away from my tv location) how about buying a external antenna for indoor use?

Don't think this TV has DVBT2 tuner anyway.
 

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Bringing in 49" with soundbar next week from my business trip. Anyone knows if this tv can receive free to air channels without plugging in to scv point? ( it's far away from my tv location) how about buying a external antenna for indoor use?
I think it can, but it only can receive analog TV signals from reviews saying that. :)

Sent from my Mi device using GAGT
 

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New tv from taobao. Brought nearly 20 m³ of stuff consisting of lotsa fragil items and not one was ever broken. Decided to risk it and not crate the item. As expected, tv arrived in one piece. Great pic quality. Got the limited ed. Blueish black version as well.
 

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New tv from taobao. Brought nearly 20 m³ of stuff consisting of lotsa fragil items and not one was ever broken. Decided to risk it and not crate the item. As expected, tv arrived in one piece. Great pic quality. Got the limited ed. Blueish black version as well.

Haha I think crating is worth the money. It's okay if you ship alot together as it's not loose cargo you never know what will happen. Anyway the box packaging itself is quite solid. I remember when I took out the 49" I was also thinking if crating was necessary. But better to be safe than sorry when open up see cracked or internal damaged screen haha.
 
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