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The 65-inch Panasonic W95A is worth consideration even at its full price of $1,800. This deal, which cuts the price by 67% to just $600, is frankly unbelievable. Make sure to snap this up ASAP, as the ...
Transform your living room with a stunning 85-inch Mini LED TV-premium visuals, smart streaming, and incredible value in one ...
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However, between 2015 and 2022, it closed its Panasonic-owned factories and now outsources all TV manufacturing to other companies. Its mid- to high-end ranges are currently made by Chinese ...
OSAKA -- Panasonic Holdings will consider selling or scaling down its struggling TV business as it pursues a group restructuring to enable faster decision-making and focus on growth, President ...
NEWARK, N.J.—Panasonic next month will release new 4K 60p 10-bit professional camcorder models, including the AG-CX20, HC-X1200 and HC-X2100 for video production, broadcast and distribution ...
Only two HDMI 2.1 inputs. The search for the perfect TV is a never-ending enterprise, but it’d be hard to dream up a more desirable screen right now than Panasonic’s Z95A OLED. It has insane ...
home theater, smartphones, photography, and more. Panasonic returned to the US TV market last year, and only a matter of months later, I’ve convinced myself that its latest flagship OLED is the ...
Panasonic is making a big deal about the fact that the Z95B uses the Fire TV OS as its base, which you may or may not like. But this time, Panasonic says that the Z95B features a Prime Video ...
The Panasonic W95A is a worthy budget Mini-LED TV with a lot going for it. Despite its lackluster audio and Fire TV smart platform, the W95A still holds strong as a serious performer in HDR and ...
It's not often a TV maker is home to a comeback story quite like that of Panasonic's. Following an eight-year hiatus from the US market, the storied Japanese brand is back and it's bringing some ...
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.