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Panasonic W95 4K UHD 144Hz Mini-LED Smart Fire TV Bundles for the prices listed.
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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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Important note for gamers:
"Despite the TV having modern gaming features, you can't use VRR with local dimming enabled, which is unusual and really holds back its usefulness for gamers."
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The TV's CAD at 120Hz is mediocre. It's slow across the board, which leads to blurry motion. Furthermore, it overshoots some dark RGB values when leaving a black state, so there's some inverse ghosting.
The Panasonic W95A has a mediocre viewing angle, so it's not suitable for a wide seating arrangement. There's significant gamma shifting and brightness loss, and black levels raise as you move off-center. Additionally, colors shift and look increasingly washed out as you move further away to the sides.
The TV uses a BGR (Blue-Green-Red) subpixel layout instead of the traditional RGB layout. This doesn't cause any issues for video or gaming content, but it can be a problem for PC monitor use as it impacts the text clarity, although not everyone will notice this.
The TV uses quantum dots to achieve high color peaks with excellent separation between blues, greens, and reds. This gives the TV great color purity and allows it to display a very wide color gamut.
Ordered from Costco instead.
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I still have a Panasonic plasma. Still looks good at 1080P.
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Yes same parent company or one is owned by the other, can't recall which.
Yah, I saw that too. Guess the deal is this one has the soundbar and warranty.
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dummy.
That isn't what it means nba2k18, you don't know what you are talking about and it shows.
Licensing would mean TCL is making and selling the product and keeping the profits, only paying a licensing fee.
What is happening is Panasonic is paying them to manufacture some of their sets. Panasonic keeps all of the profits.
Be careful who you call dummy, you shouldn't throw stones if you live in a glass house.