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Model: Panasonic W95 Series (Newest Model) 65-inch Mini LED 4K Ultra HD Smart TV with Amazon Fire TV Built-in, Local Dimming Ultra, 144Hz Refresh Rate and Alexa Built in - TV-65W95AP
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Rtings rating is 7.5.The Panasonic W95A is good for mixed usage. It's a solid option for a bright room since blacks stay deep, and colors stay vibrant in a room with ambient lighting. You also aren't distracted by glare from indirect light sources since it has excellent SDR brightness, but it doesn't do a good job handling direct reflections, which is distracting. It's a good option for a home theater too, with good image processing, deep enough blacks, vibrant colors, and good HDR brightness. 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. Finally, its viewing angle is mediocre, so you need to be seated centered to the screen if you want the best possible image quality.
Rtings rating is 7.5.The Panasonic W95A is good for mixed usage. It's a solid option for a bright room since blacks stay deep, and colors stay vibrant in a room with ambient lighting. You also aren't distracted by glare from indirect light sources since it has excellent SDR brightness, but it doesn't do a good job handling direct reflections, which is distracting. It's a good option for a home theater too, with good image processing, deep enough blacks, vibrant colors, and good HDR brightness. 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. Finally, its viewing angle is mediocre, so you need to be seated centered to the screen if you want the best possible image quality.
Is that new 2.0 rting system or the old?
It's the new. That's a pretty decent TV especially for the price.
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I don't understand some enthusiast reviewers and their metrics. Who lets sunlight hit their tv? Just close the curtain. And who watches tv from the side?
I don't understand some enthusiast reviewers and their metrics. Who lets sunlight hit their tv? Just close the curtain. And who watches tv from the side?
"Who watches TV from the side". You're aware some people watch TV from a living room, right. Every seating position isn't directly in line with the TV. Some panel types do poorly if you're not at a perfect 90 degree angle with the TV. Also different TV's have different coatings. TV's with matte coatings handle reflections better, but they have other downsides. A TV with a glossy coating will have the clearest picture, but even with the blinds closed can have annoying reflections.
not a good thing in the long run all of these japanese brands got bought by China companies except Sony obviously
Panasonic is considering selling their TV business, but as it stands now they just pay/contract with TCL to manufacture some of their sets. Panasonic still owns it though. Most likely the only buyers will be a Chinese company, but you never know. It is possible they own valuable patents/technology some of these other companies want to get their hands on.
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Is that new 2.0 rting system or the old?
It's the new. That's a pretty decent TV especially for the price.
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"Who watches TV from the side". You're aware some people watch TV from a living room, right. Every seating position isn't directly in line with the TV. Some panel types do poorly if you're not at a perfect 90 degree angle with the TV. Also different TV's have different coatings. TV's with matte coatings handle reflections better, but they have other downsides. A TV with a glossy coating will have the clearest picture, but even with the blinds closed can have annoying reflections.
A decent lower level brand but I'm not sure about longevity. They aren't made by Panasonic directly.
Panasonic is considering selling their TV business, but as it stands now they just pay/contract with TCL to manufacture some of their sets. Panasonic still owns it though. Most likely the only buyers will be a Chinese company, but you never know. It is possible they own valuable patents/technology some of these other companies want to get their hands on.
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