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This news arrives just in time for TechRadar’sHome Theater Week.
Its speaker array features an external soundbar tuned by Technics.
Panasonic’s OLED TVs deliver consistently stunning picture quality, and the Z95A should continue that tradition (55-inch Panasonic Z95A pictured)
On the gaming front, it has a4K144Hz refresh rate, VRR includingAMDFreeSync Premium andNvidiaGSync and Dolby Vision gaming.
For gaming, it will support a 4K 144Hz refresh rate and VRR including AMD FreeSync Premium.
All new Panasonic TVs useAmazons Fire TV smart TV platform, replacing Panasonics own My Homescreen smart TV platform.
Panasonic’s OLED TVs deliver consistently stunning picture quality, and the Z95A should continue that tradition (55-inch Panasonic Z95A pictured)
For US customers, Panasonics return to the States is an exciting development.
Here are five reasons why thats the case:
1.
Premium picture quality
Panasonic TVs provide some of the best picture quality on the market.
All three models coming to the US will support both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ (pictured Z85A).
That means the Z95A should provide stronger, more immersive audio than other premium OLEDs such as theSamsung S95D.
Its worth noting that the W95A mini-LED TV will also support both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ formats.
Competitive pricing
With more premium OLEDs now available, well likely see some pricing competition.
Panasonic’s 2024 TVs will use Fire TV as a smart TV platform, shown here on the Z95A.
In the UK, Panasonic has been a premium brand that costs more than its rivals.
For example, in 2023 the 55-inch MZ2000 was 2,699 on release, whereas the Samsung S95C was 2,399.