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The lineup is led by the Panasonic Z95B OLED TV; ... 50, 55 and 65-inch sizes and use the HCX Processor. It will support Dolby Vision and HDR10+, Surround Sound Pro for audio and, ...
The model in question is the 4K/UHD-resolution TX-65CZ950. This boasts a curved 65-inch screen, and as you’d expect Panasonic is keen to make much of the way OLED technology lets every single ...
After whetting our appetite for its 2023 TV range at January’s CES in Las Vegas by unveiling its new flagship MZ2000 OLED TVs, Panasonic has now finally ... Available in 43, 50, 55, 65, 75 ...
On Monday, Sony revealed its own 4K OLED television set, which it will display during CES. Perhaps the more interesting announcement from Panasonic was a 4K tablet featuring a 20-inch screen.
If the Panasonic Z95B Series OLED picks up where its predecessor left off, then nit nerds will be in for a treat this year. We saw a sample of it during the press conference at CES, and it is ...
The Z80A is the entry-level model in Panasonic's OLED lineup. ... Available in 43, 50, 55 and 65-inch sizes, the W90A uses a full-array LED panel and comes with the HCX AI Processor MK II.
CES 2013: Panasonic Unveils 56-inch 4K OLED Display; 20-inch 4K Tablet. The company's president, Kazuhiro Tsuga, gave the keynote at the Vegas event.
Under $50 Hottest Toys ... Currently, Panasonic does not have an OLED product on the market, but Sony does: it makes and 11-inch OLED TV, and is working on a 27-inch model.
Panasonic is kicking off 2018 with two new 4K, OLED and HDR-compatible TV ranges. The FZ800 and FZ950, which will ship in 55-inch and 65-inch sizes, follow the flagship EZ1002 from last year. They ...
When you purchase the Panasonic 65-inch Z95A Series 4K OLED at Amazon, you’ll only wind up paying $2,500 (plus sales tax). The MSRP on this model is $3,200, which means you’ll be saving $700!
The reports state that the potential Sony and Panasonic collaboration would begin churning out OLED TVs starting the 2015 financial year, which in Japan runs from 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016.