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Father's Day might be over, but the TV deals are still hot. With sports seasons still in full swing, Dad will want the best ...
And by stick, I mean "expensive OLED TV." The flagship Z95A, of which there's only a single, 65 inch size, aims to take on LG, Samsung and Sony by adding a sprinkle Panasonic's own pixie dust.
Why not upgrade your family's movie nights with an OLED TV at a great discount? Right now, Buydig is selling a Panasonic Z85 Series 65-Inch OLED 4K Ultra HD Smart Fire TV for $998. That's 44% off the ...
Here's a rare chance to pick up a well-sized OLED TV at an affordable price and from a trusted retailer. Starting this week, ...
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The Panasonic Z95A OLED TV is proof that Panasonic is back in style. It’s built on LG Display’s renowned META Gen 2 MLA panel, offering some of the richest blacks and vibrant colors in the market.
A relatively inexpensive OLED TV, Sony’s disc-based PS5, and Anker’s lil’ portable battery make up today’s best deals.
At the end of last year, Panasonic made a triumphant return to the U.S. (after being absent for more than a decade) with the launch of two of the best TVs we’ve ever seen: the Z95A OLED and the ...
This year’s announcement of its new Z95A (and Z93A) flagship OLED TV models, though, as revealed in this earlier news story, provided a helpful reminder that Panasonic’s TV capabilities and ...
Panasonic has released a wide range of new TVs in 2021, including new OLED TVs and LCD screens. Many of these include new tech, like the new HCX Pro AI chip and custom screens for the entire OLED ...
Panasonic is best known for its best OLED TV options – as sold in the UK and Europe, but not the USA – which are associated with Hollywood picture quality and big sound. But there's now also ...
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 has worked at CNET since 2006.