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  1. Sales figures for 2020 No. 1 Honda City : 35,807 cars (34.9 % market share) 2nd place Toyota Yaris ATIV : 20,337 cars (19.8% market share) 3rd place Nissan Almera : 19,008 cars (18.5% market share) 4th place Mazda 2 Sedan: 14,471 cars (14.1 percent market share) https://www.headlightmag.com/sales-report-subcompact-sedan-2020-eco-bseg/ and for hatchbacks Total sales of the SubCompact Hatchback (ECO/B-Seg) January-December 2020 total 80,535 units. 1st place Toyota Yaris : 26,240 cars (32.6%) market share 2nd place Honda Jazz : 15,568 cars (19.3% market share) 3rd place Suzuki Swift: 10,320 units (Market share 12.8%) 4th place Mazda 2 Hatchback : 7,342 cars (9.1% market share) https://www.headlightmag.com/sales-report-subcompact-hatchback-2020/
  2. Can you get Full Array Local Dimming on a 55" within a budget of 20K
  3. Toolong Yes it is a minefield, If I was you I wouldn't get 2 hung up on the different terms Start with working out Min/Max Budget ( ideally 10K difference between min and max) then decide min/max size (more often or not size is restricted to TV location or your wife may decide she doesn't want a certain size as it would dominated the room. Then make a shortlist of TV's I would have 2 lists Chinese brands and well known brands Oled Tv's prices start at around 35K for 48" going up to 100K plus Full Array Local Dimming is not normally on lower end tv's prices start from 25K upwards You Wife is partially correct in the view that a more expensive item must be better than a cheaper item In that the more expensive item will have more options and better materals in the build Local Dimming on TVs Direct-Lit, Full-Array, and Edge-Lit https://www.rtings.com/tv/tests/picture-quality/local-dimming QLED vs OLED vs LED TVs Which one is the best? https://www.rtings.com/tv/learn/qled-vs-oled-vs-led
  4. Toolong, You might find this helpful is trying to locate a best value for money tv don't focus to much on model numbers as this is primarly for the UK https://www.avforums.com/threads/new-my-best-value-tvs-2020-2021-edition.2325951/#post-28625711 based on your previous answers you should be looking at TVs with narrow viewing angles, but better contrast, blacks and dark room/scene performance Now one of the models they mention in the 55-60 section is the Hisense 58A7100 (UK model number) if we look at the Hinsense Thailand website the same model is there . 58A7100F price 19,000 baht https://www.hisense.co.th/products/overview/20 https://hisense.co.uk/tvs/
  5. as it is a family car I would look at what safety equipment is supplied as standard as there are some new cars sold today with only 2 airbags. Another model to consider is the Nissan Almera as news cars start from 499,000 although I prefer cars that the rear seats can fold flat such as the Yaris and the Jazz
  6. You might want to check out the Honda thread from last week regarding city
  7. Information has since been corrected and updated https://twitter.com/sangrattanee?lang=en
  8. how far will your wife be sitting from the tv and will she be viewing the tv straight ahead or her or at at an angle Also will there be any direct lighting on the tv such as sunlight I wouldn't get o focused on brands as you can have a TV that is unsuitable for your needs and one that is suitable both from the same brand TV Size to Distance Calculator and Science https://www.rtings.com/tv/reviews/by-size/size-to-distance-relationship if she is sitting 15ft from the TV she is unlikely to see any benefit from a 4k 55" TV showing 4k Content some tv's will have narrow viewing angles some tv's will have wide viewing angles some tv's will perform worse if there is direct sunlight on the TV compared to other TV's
  9. If you haven't done so alreadly its worth checking out https://www.kimovil.com/en/ for comparing phones if you check the AnTuTu scores you will see Xiaomi Redmi 6 Pro 4GB 64GB score 89,000 Xiaomi Redmi Note 10 Pro 6GB 128GB 336,250 Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE 6GB 128GB 512,000 Poco F3 6GB 128GB 714,008 Is the Mi 11 Lite 5G NE going to be 6 times faster than your current phone or the redmi note 10 pro 4 times faster than your current phone I don't know
  10. I bought a Mi Max 3 28 months ago 4GB + 64GB for 5,400 with a Snapdragon™ 636 speed wise i don't have an issue however I do feel the cameras have improved vastly over the past 2 years mi max 3 has 8 megapixel front camera and front camera 12 million pixels + 5 million pixels no macro camera so I can understand why your looking to double your spec against your current model. If I was buying a new phone today I would appreciate the 120Hz AMOLED display and the dolby atmos speakers and the better cameras would i use or noticed increase ram and faster processor not sure
  11. Poco F3 starts from 10,097 baht here for the 6GB 128GB storage https://www.lazada.co.th/products/1000-poco-f3-5g-6gb-128gb8gb-256gb-global-version-smartphone-snapdragon-870-octa-core-6gb-128gb-667-120hz-e4-amoled-display-i2272246686-s7632656154.html?spm=a2o4m.searchlist.list.98.39765281moNezm&search=1&freeshipping=1 I think you need to consider is 6GB LPDDR5 RAM and a snapdragon 870 and 120Hz AMOLEDDual Dolby Atmos® speakers and additional camera a decent enough upgrade Also worth considering is Xiaomi offer 3 generations of Android system upgrades, along with 4 years of security patches https://blog.mi.com/en/2021/09/09/xiaomi-to-offer-3-android-system-upgrades-and-4-years-of-security-patches-for-xiaomi-11t-series/ Have to wait and see if the Android system upgrades will apply to all new phones or just the flagship phones
  12. Similar price and camera specs to the Mi 11 Lite 5G NE is Poco F3 with Snapdragon™ 870 and LPDDR5 RAM as the 11 lite uses LPDDR4X RAM
  13. He must be on must be on the same planet as the person that advised against buying a phone with a 2 MP macro lens and yet less than 6 months ago that is exactly what they did
  14. 1. There is no law to limit the age of the owner of the land. So technically, your son could be the owner of the land. However, the land departments have a lot of discretion to accept or not transactions. Because your son is a baby, they might want the mother to be the owner first, and then, the mother can give the land to the child. 2. However, once a child is the owner of the land, a child can NOT lease it to anyone EXCEPT with the authorization of the Court. You will find these limitations about real estate and children at clause 1574 of the Thai Commercial and Civil Code. Yours is 1574 (1). A lease between husband and wife might also be refused by the land department. Few years ago, it was easier, right now, the land department will normally agree on the registration of a usufruct but will refuse a lease between legal spouses. https://www.thaicontracts.com/ask/28-other-questions/62-is-it-possible-to-buy-house-in-my-thai-son-s-name-and-then-lease.html
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