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Panasonic W95 4K UHD 144Hz Mini-LED Smart Fire TV Bundles for the prices listed.
Shipping is free.
Note: Each bundle comes with the following:
- 2x Deco Gear 6FT Universal 4K HDMI 2.0 Cable with 28AWG Pure Copper Conductors
- CPS 4 Year Accidental Extended Protection Plan
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Available Options:- 55"Panasonic W95 Series 4K UHD 120Hz Mini-LED Smart Fire TV $497.99
- 65" Panasonic W95 Series 4K UHD 120Hz Mini-LED Smart Fire TV $597.99
- 75" Panasonic W95 Series 4K UHD 120Hz Mini-LED Smart Fire TV $797.99
- 85" Panasonic W95 Series 4K UHD 120Hz Mini-LED Smart Fire TV $997.99
Specs (55"):
- Panel type: 4K LCD/Mini LED
- Resolution: 4K Ultra HD / 3840x2160
- Refresh rate: 120Hz up to 144Hz
- HDR: HDR10+ Adaptive/HDR10/HLG/Dolby Vision IQ
- Local Dimming Ultra & Quantum Dot sheet
- Speakers: 2ch + Mono Woofer
- Smart platform: Fire TV
- Ports:
- 4x HDMI
- 2x USB
- 1x Ethernet
- 1x Optical audio
- 1x Headphone
Bundles:- Panasonic HTB200 Soundbar
- A compact soundbar with two powerful full-range speakers, Dolby Digital, DTS Digital Surround, Bass Reflex, Bluetooth and TV remote control.
- Featuring two 3.9″ × 1.5″ (10 × 4 cm) full-range speakers
- Panasonic WN10 Wireless Wearable TV Neck Speaker
- Using the "Clear Voice Function", spoken content is highlighted apart from background music or ambient noise. It emphasizes human voices, making spoken dialogue easier to hear.
- The WN10 does not require any TV connection settings with the included wireless transmitter; connect the wireless transmitter to the headphone jack on the TV with the audio connection cord and the AC adaptor, and the system is ready.
- The WN10 can be also paired with devices such as smartphones via Bluetooth. You can easily switch the wireless connection by simply pressing the input selector on the central unit, and the easy-to-understand LED indicator shows the connection status at a glance.
- A wireless transmitter can connect two speakers simultaneously, allowing users to enjoy TV at a volume that suits each of them.
- The built-in microphone allows hands-free calls, and when paired via Bluetooth to a PC or a smartphone, wireless communication is possible, enabling stress-free participation in online meetings.
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Yeah, I am the one that posted the link to rtings.com 🤣
Do not think of they made their own plasma (actual manufacturing under panasonic rood), those were the glory days
Not true. You must be thinking of some other company.
Gold Star for you! Jk.
You said it compares favorably, but
the review says:
U7N > W95A
"Nearly equitable" would be more accurate.
Chatgpt is the smartest best friend we never had.
Primary Manufacturing Partners
TCL (China): Panasonic has outsourced the production of its mid- to high-end TVs to TCL, a leading Chinese electronics manufacturer. TCL's primary manufacturing facilities are located in China, Vietnam, and Mexico. For the U.S. market, most Panasonic TVs are produced in Mexico, specifically in Tijuana and Ixtapaluca .
Vestel (Turkey): Vestel, a Turkish electronics company, handles the manufacturing of Panasonic's lower-end, budget-friendly TV models. These TVs are primarily distributed in markets outside the U.S., such as Europe and Africa .
Dixon Technologies (India): In India, Panasonic collaborates with Dixon Technologies, an Indian electronics manufacturing services company, for the production of televisions catering to the Indian market.
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Primary Manufacturing Partners
TCL (China): Panasonic has outsourced the production of its mid- to high-end TVs to TCL, a leading Chinese electronics manufacturer. TCL's primary manufacturing facilities are located in China, Vietnam, and Mexico. For the U.S. market, most Panasonic TVs are produced in Mexico, specifically in Tijuana and Ixtapaluca .
Vestel (Turkey): Vestel, a Turkish electronics company, handles the manufacturing of Panasonic's lower-end, budget-friendly TV models. These TVs are primarily distributed in markets outside the U.S., such as Europe and Africa .
Dixon Technologies (India): In India, Panasonic collaborates with Dixon Technologies, an Indian electronics manufacturing services company, for the production of televisions catering to the Indian market.
I love people that use chatgpt like a search engine. But the part I was saying "not true" about was the licensing of their name. That is completely wrong. They partner with TCL to manufacture their TVs. They have not sold or licensed their name, which gets parroted around here constantly.
They are thinking about it now though.
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Good review for the price. Thanks for sharing. I'll order the 65"
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Thanks for your feedback. How does it handle fast action/motion scenes?
I bought an LG TV from Costco, watching fast action scenes make me dizzy.
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LMAO. They don't license or sell their TV business to anyone. You are dead wrong. They are partnered with TCL to manufacture some of their sets. What you claimed was wrong.