The technology experts at Digital Trends evaluate whether Panasonic TVs are a safe purchase in 2025. Weather warning issued before Chiefs-Texans game Sunday shows preview: Hegseth in the hot seat as ...
Impeccable image quality and screen uniformity. Next-gen brightness. Perfect black levels with great glare reduction. Top-notch color rendering and shadow detail. Improved upscaling. Support for all ...
After a lengthy absence, Panasonic returned to the North American TV market in 2024 with a small line of high-end sets, including a pair of OLED TVs. The Panasonic Z95 Series, the brand's flagship ...
Panasonic's new 65-inch ShinobiPro 4K Mini LED Google TV impresses with its vibrant Mini LED display, offering deep blacks and vivid colours. Powered by Google TV, it provides seamless streaming and ...
We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication. If you’re looking to upgrade to a large OLED television, this Panasonic Z85 ...
During the 2000s and 2010s, when Plasma TVs were the biggest deal in TV tech, Panasonic was one of the most respected TV brands around. The company stopped Plasma TV production in 2014 and then, in ...
Q. Currently I have an old plasma TV from Panasonic and love the television, but the Netflix app no longer works because it is out-of-date and cannot be updated. I know I can buy a streaming box to ...
NEWARK, N.J.—Panasonic announced its return to the U.S. retail TV market with the launch of OLED and mini-LED sets that will also include support for ATSC 3.0 (aka NextGen TV). The launch will include ...
The last time Panasonic sold TVs in the United States around a decade ago, not long after it ceased production of plasma models. It's a far different landscape these days, both in terms of display ...
Panasonic TVs have been missing from the US market for over a decade, which is odd because, well, the company makes good stuff. In any event, our national nightmare is over. The Japanese electronics ...
In a nutshell: When Panasonic ended production of its vaunted plasma televisions in 2013 and pulled out of the US market a few years later, some assumed we'd never see Panasonic-branded TVs in the ...