The new OLED TVs come in the form of the Panasonic Z95A which is available in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, while the Panasonic Z93A arrives in a bigger 77-inch 4K OLED TV. Panasonic's new Z95A and Z93A ...
Electronics titan Panasonic hasn’t sold its TVs in the US for years, but you can mark 2024 down as the year that’s all changing. Its new trio of TVs, including the flagship Z95A OLED TV, end a ...
Panasonic has finally taken the wraps off its full 2024 TV range for the UK and Europe - and it turns out that the introduction of the Fire TV operating system first announced at the CES back in ...
We were sad when Panasonic stopped making plasma TVs and even more tragic when the manufacturer stopped selling TVs in North America altogether. But we’ve laid our blues to rest, as Panasonic OLEDs ...
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It’s long struck me as a bit peculiar that Panasonic should continue to use the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas to launch its new flagship TV every year given that the Japanese brand hasn’t ...
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The company has introduced three TVs to the US market, including OLED and Mini LED models running Amazon’s Fire TV. The company has introduced three TVs to the US market, including OLED and Mini LED ...
Panasonic is releasing two 65-inch OLED TVs along with four Mini LED TVs (55 – 85-inches) with Amazon’s Fire TV built-in. Are you excited? We can’t stop smiling about this new development which we ...
It’s been a minute since Panasonic TVs were available stateside, so you can imagine our excitement when the Panasonic Z95A Series 4K OLED hit shelves several months ago. We were able to test this ...
After a gap of 8 years, Panasonic returns to the US market with a high-end, 65-inch OLED TV. I compared it to Samsung and LG OLEDs in the lab. Ty Pendlebury is CNET's senior editor for TV and home ...