Panasonic OLED and mini-LED TVs are finally coming to the US – here are 5 reasons you should be excited
Panasonic TVs make a return to the States
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Too small.This will be an interesting battle between sony and panny sets
The TCL QM8 is a big jump forward for them, many reviews says it is the best TV released this year, especially for the price point.I was never a Panasonic or Fire TV fan. I like my Android Sony and two Hisenses I have.
IMO, Sony is the best brand for performance and quality, TCL and Hisense are the best budget brands. I always buy Android OS.
i'm not a fire t.v. fan i like the google os it's the closet thing to the nvidia shield or apple t.v. rokus seem to be to slow clunky and broken. i know alot of people wanted the pannys back in the us!!! i'll keep paying the sony tax for the processing power. it will be interesting to see em go head to head though. we have a A90J oled sony and an x900h and the x900h is dam near the oled as far as the pq not that much of a difference. we have a panny 4k player the app store on that sucks panny should be ashamed of themselves for that though it makes an awsome disc spinner it's right up there with the oppo'sI was never a Panasonic or Fire TV fan. I like my Android Sony and two Hisenses I have.
IMO, Sony is the best brand for performance and quality, TCL and Hisense are the best budget brands. I always buy Android OS.
that's to smallI need one!
Oh, WAIT! My 65” Sony works just fine.
agree!!! since there priced like a sonyBe interested to see them in action.
As to the Fire tv built in system, that is irrelevant to me, as I never use the built in software for streaming, much preferring the apple tv.
It seems the mini led model and oled models will support dolby vision and hdr10. Says nothing about things like HLG or those settingsThis could be good as long as Panasonic offers Dolby Vision (something that Samsung refuses to do).
HDR10+ content isn't easy to find.
The Z95 offers this in their online spec sheet:Says nothing about things like HLG or those settings
I'm surprised that they went with FireTV OS across the product line.Panasonic Shopping site said:HDR10+ Adaptive/HDR10/HLG/Dolby Vision IQ
Is it? It’s a fairly popular streaming OS and it sets them apart from the competitors.I'm surprised that they went with FireTV OS across the product line.
Is it? It’s a fairly popular streaming OS and it sets them apart from the competitors.
I doubt many buy a tv based on the built in streamlining OS personally. Maybe I’m wrong.
Not like you could bypass it and use your own streaming boxI'm in the market and will check them out. I don't care about built in apps. I could live with Fire if I had to though.
One of our friends just bought an LG g4 not even a month old and already there having issues there gonna take it back and get a sonyMy last purchase was between Sony and LG. PART of my decision to go with Sony was LG's use of webOS. I had read a lot critical of that OS. Even to the point of certain apps not being available on the LG. Probably time to examine all the options in a few more years. Hopefully Panasonic will be another option.
I'm interested in seeing what people say about the processing power it has and what the pq is like compared to sony!!! One of the reasons I stick with Sony is there processors.I'm in the market and will check them out. I don't care about built in apps. I could live with Fire if I had to though.