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Panasonic launched their full TV line-up for 2024 including new OLED, Mini LED and LED LCD models. The flagship will be the Z95A OLED with MLA and META 2.0 for increased brightness along with the HCX Pro AI II processor. Next is the 77-inch Z93A with the same built-in Dolby Atmos sound system.
Further models include Z90A the World's smallest OLED TV with a built-in soundbar at 42-inch and 48-inch screen sizes. The Z90A will be available in 42, 48, 55 and 65-inch sizes, with the larger two options using Master OLED Pro technology. All models boast the same upgraded HCX Pro AI Processor MKII as those flagship models, along with Game Mode Extreme should you have a set-up that can make good use of its 144Hz refresh rates.
The Z85A will be available in 55 and 65-inch versions, with similar advanced gaming features topping out at 120Hz. It also sports that new HCX Pro AI Processor MKII with its associated perks including improved upscaling and noise reduction, with the new 4K Fine Remaster Engine designed to ensure that every scene is displayed with the utmost precision and naturalism, with a particular nod towards streaming content. The Z80A will be using an older HCX Processor, but will still come with all the trimmings of that Fire TV set-up and Panasonics own Premium TV offerings, and at a more budget-friendly price point.
Topping Panasonics LED line-up will be the W95A MiniLED, with 55, 65, and 75-inch models on the way. It echoes the Z90A in terms of the MKII processor and 144Hz refresh rates, along with the other top-tier features. The same applies to the W90A, which comes with Full Array LED backlighting for its 43, 50, 55, and 65-inch selection with the same four sizes on offer for the W80A and W60A TVs. The W60A does look to mark something of an outlier with a TiVo operating system in place, as Panasonics line-up continues beyond those high-end models that are part of the new Amazon/Fire TV partnership.
If youre looking for something smaller (and cheaper) the S55/50 and S45/40 models will offer some 24, 32 and 40-inch options, with the former still boasting that Fire TV OS and the latter providing a second TiVo solution. Youll also find a further 24 and 32-inch option courtesy of the N30, but that HD LED will be lacking the higher-end smart TV features.
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Panasonic launched their full TV line-up for 2024 including new OLED, Mini LED and LED LCD models. The flagship will be the Z95A OLED with MLA and META 2.0 for increased brightness along with the HCX Pro AI II processor. Next is the 77-inch Z93A with the same built-in Dolby Atmos sound system.
Further models include Z90A the World's smallest OLED TV with a built-in soundbar at 42-inch and 48-inch screen sizes. The Z90A will be available in 42, 48, 55 and 65-inch sizes, with the larger two options using Master OLED Pro technology. All models boast the same upgraded HCX Pro AI Processor MKII as those flagship models, along with Game Mode Extreme should you have a set-up that can make good use of its 144Hz refresh rates.
The Z85A will be available in 55 and 65-inch versions, with similar advanced gaming features topping out at 120Hz. It also sports that new HCX Pro AI Processor MKII with its associated perks including improved upscaling and noise reduction, with the new 4K Fine Remaster Engine designed to ensure that every scene is displayed with the utmost precision and naturalism, with a particular nod towards streaming content. The Z80A will be using an older HCX Processor, but will still come with all the trimmings of that Fire TV set-up and Panasonics own Premium TV offerings, and at a more budget-friendly price point.
Topping Panasonics LED line-up will be the W95A MiniLED, with 55, 65, and 75-inch models on the way. It echoes the Z90A in terms of the MKII processor and 144Hz refresh rates, along with the other top-tier features. The same applies to the W90A, which comes with Full Array LED backlighting for its 43, 50, 55, and 65-inch selection with the same four sizes on offer for the W80A and W60A TVs. The W60A does look to mark something of an outlier with a TiVo operating system in place, as Panasonics line-up continues beyond those high-end models that are part of the new Amazon/Fire TV partnership.
If youre looking for something smaller (and cheaper) the S55/50 and S45/40 models will offer some 24, 32 and 40-inch options, with the former still boasting that Fire TV OS and the latter providing a second TiVo solution. Youll also find a further 24 and 32-inch option courtesy of the N30, but that HD LED will be lacking the higher-end smart TV features.
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