Panasonic Z95A

Z95A

Available screen sizes: 55”65”

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Panel technology: WRGB OLED Brand: PANASONIC Resolution: 3840x2160 Operating system: Amazon FireTV Model year: 2024

Our verdict

8.4

Overall rating

During the Panasonic Z95A tests, we had the impression that we were holding a television that deserves to be called one of the best on the market. When it comes to picture quality, it is outstanding! The OLED with infinite contrast, perfect black, and incredible brightness makes watching movies a pure pleasure. The micro lens array (MLA) technology really made a difference. Thanks to it, the image not only gained brightness, achieving a spectacular 1500 nits in HDR content, but also improved viewing angles - which are already quite good in regular WOLED panels. As a result, every scene looked so realistic that we felt as if we were part of it. We also checked how it performs in different lighting conditions – it impressed us without exception in both dark and bright rooms. We couldn’t complain about the sound either. The built-in soundbar with Dolby Atmos surprised us with its spaciousness and dynamics, which is usually lacking in speakers integrated with televisions. It is truly solid support for cinematic experiences. The Panasonic Z95A does not disappoint gamers either. We tested its gaming features – support for ALLM, VRR, a 144 Hz panel, and gaming in Dolby Vision at 120 Hz is something every avid gamer will appreciate. Additionally, there are practical features like the ability to record to an external drive and the PiP function, which enhance everyday use of the television. Of course, we also noticed some drawbacks. The Fire TV operating system from Amazon, while better than in older models, still has its flaws. The lack of some popular apps, such as Player.pl or TVP VOD, and poorly executed translations in the interface can sometimes be irritating, especially in a TV in this price range. The Panasonic Z95A is a television with a big "P" for premium. It impresses with picture quality, sound, and functionality. However, its high price may deter some, especially when there are devices on the market offering similar capabilities at significantly lower prices. However, if the budget is not an issue, the Z95A is a television that provides cinematic experiences at absolutely the highest level.

Advantages

  • Great image quality: Thanks to OLED technology with MLA, the picture offers deep blacks and infinite contrast

  • Impressive HDR: Brightness level of 1760 nits, support for Dolby Vision and HDR10+

  • The color reproduction after calibration is truly reference-level

  • Excellent viewing angles

  • 144 Hz and gaming features: Support for ALLM, VRR

  • Low input lag

  • Built-in soundbar with Dolby Atmos: Provides spatial and dynamic sound

  • Support for user functions: USB recording, AirPlay, PiP, and Miracast

Disadvantages

No like
  • Problems with tonal transitions

  • Lack of Polish characters in the USB player

  • Only two HDMI 2.1 ports

  • No DTS despite the built-in Soundbar

  • FireTV in development: Inaccurate translations of the interface and lack of several applications

  • Price compared to competing models (e.g. S95D or G4)

  • Movies and series in UHD quality

    8.7

  • Classic TV, YouTube

    9.0

  • Sports broadcasts (TV and apps)

    8.9

  • Gaming on console

    9.6

  • TV as a computer monitor

    8.6

  • Watching in bright light

    6.2

  • Utility functions

    7.6

  • Apps

    7.9

  • Sound quality

    8.7

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TV appearance

HDMI inputs: 2 x HDMI 2.0, 2 x HDMI 2.1 (48Gbps) Outputs: Toslink (Optical audio), eARC (HDMI), ARC (HDMI) Network Interfaces: Wi-Fi 2.4GHz, Wi-Fi 5GHz, Ethernet (LAN) 100Mbps

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Contrast and black detail

10/10

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Test Panasonic Z95A Contrast and black detail

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Test Panasonic Z95A Contrast and black detail

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Visibility of details in the lights:

Test Panasonic Z95A Visibility of details in the lights

The contrast and black level in the Panasonic Z95A television attract the attention of even the most demanding viewers. The Z95A, as befits an OLED, offers exceptional results in this regard. In every tested scene, the contrast is practically infinite, which translates to excellent picture quality in real-world conditions. During the screening of the film Oblivion, you can see how light sources, such as lamps, fall on the actor, creating an incredibly realistic effect. The Z95A Panasonic reproduces these details in black with impressive precision, making even subtle differences in brightness and lighting clear. This gives the viewer a sense of depth and naturalness in the image, which is hard to find in LED televisions that often offer various kinds of compromises.

Halo effect and black detail visibility:

HDR effect quality

8.2/10

Supported formats: HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, Dolby Vision IQ, HLG Color gamut coverage: DCI P3: 98.6%, Bt.2020: 74.5%

Luminance measurements in HDR:

Test Panasonic Z95A Brightness measurement

Result

1667 nit

Test Panasonic Z95A Brightness measurement

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1738 nit

Test Panasonic Z95A Brightness measurement

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1792 nit

Test Panasonic Z95A Brightness measurement

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1798 nit

Test Panasonic Z95A Brightness measurement

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999 nit

Panasonic Z95A demonstrates class when it comes to HDR performance. In brightness tests, it reaches a level of 1800 nits, which has a real impact on watching movies. Scenes from Life of Pi or Gemini Man look great – the television effortlessly reproduces details and the intensity of bright spots, impressing with its power. In more demanding moments, like the final scene from The Meg, one can see how bright light floods the screen. In such moments, brightness drops, which is typical for organic matrices. Nonetheless, a result around 1000 nits can still be considered excellent, still providing very good picture quality. Additionally, the television offers excellent coverage of wide color gamuts – up to 98.6% for DCI-P3 and 74.5% for BT.2020. This ensures that colors are not only vibrant but also deeply saturated, allowing full appreciation of the richness of details, especially in HDR scenes. Such coverage makes colors appear more realistic, and the HDR effect gains in intensity and accuracy. All this impressive HDR effect is thanks to MLA technology, which enables achieving such high luminance and excellent image detail. Thanks to this, the Panasonic Z95A offers HDR at a level that truly makes a difference.

Scene from the movie “Pan” (about 2800 nits)

Test Panasonic Z95A Scene from movie PAN

Scene from the movie “Billy Lynn” (about 1100 nits)

Test Panasonic Z95A Scene from movie Billy Lynn

Since we know that the television has a substantial power reserve in brightness, let's check how it performs with exceptionally challenging film scenes. An example could be a scene from the film Pan, which has been mastered with maximum brightness at around 3000 nits – a challenge that few OLEDs can meet. In this case, Z95A performed extraordinarily well. The play of light, from clouds to the intense sunlight in the background, was perfectly separated, creating an image that is incredibly realistic and full of details. On the other hand, in the case of the film Billy Lynn’s, which requires brightness levels around 1000 nits, the television shows the full extent of its capabilities. It does not need to adapt the image in any way – it achieves this value effortlessly. The scene looks exactly as it should, with appropriate contrast, light intensity, and excellent detail reproduction. This is an example of HDR at its finest.

HDR luminance chart:

Panasonic Z95A is one of those TVs that doesn’t engage in the “political” games regarding the competition for the best HDR format. It supports all types of HDR, from basic HDR10 to advanced dynamic metadata such as HDR10+ and Dolby Vision. This means that users don't have to worry about compatibility, regardless of the format supported by the played film. However, the image quality may vary depending on the HDR format used. With static HDR10, the quality is decent, but there is a noticeable lack of some details, such as blades of grass or shadows in more complex scenes. In contrast, the image displayed using dynamic metadata, both in Dolby Vision (in this scene) and the less popular HDR10+, easily showcases these details, offering a more realistic and intricate picture.

Static HDR10

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Dynamic: Dolby Vision

Test Panasonic Z95A Dynamic HDR 10+

Factory color reproduction

8.3/10

The best picture mode in the Panasonic Z95A is undoubtedly the Filmmaker mode. It is a mode that offers quite good image reproduction, but it is not free from certain errors that need improvement. First of all, the white balance, both for 4K and HD content, tends to show a dominance of red and blue colors. This causes a slight pinkish tint in the image, particularly noticeable in bright, white scenes. Such deviations can be seen in the comparative photo below, which illustrates this problem well. The Colour Checker test also confirms these discrepancies, showing slight shifts of the dots towards the mentioned hues.

In terms of gamma brightness characteristics, it performs very well, with only minor issues when lightening small details. The EOTF curve, which is responsible for controlling brightness in 4K HDR content, poses greater difficulty. Here, a slight boost in brightness above the reference value can be observed, making the image sometimes too bright, especially in more demanding scenes. Although the Filmmaker mode is definitely the best choice in the Z95A, these aspects require refinement to fully exploit the potential of the television.

Color reproduction after calibration

9.4/10

After calibration, Panasonic Z95A shows its full potential, offering an almost perfect image. The television provides great adjustment capabilities, which we have fully utilized. The white balance after calibration is presented almost perfectly, and errors in SDR content at the level of 0.5 fall within an absolutely reference standard. The same is true for 4K HDR content – any pink tint on the screen has been completely eliminated, and the white balance is now exemplary.

The color palette and Colour Checker test confirm the excellence of the calibration. Errors below 2 is a result that will satisfy both professional calibrators and enthusiasts of cinema-quality images. Significant changes have also occurred in brightness characteristics – the EOTF curve has been leveled, eliminating previous issues with excessive image brightness. And the small error in gamma has been reduced.

Before calibration, the image was acceptable, but now it is a completely different league. It is a true feast for the eyes, the quality of which is hard to compare to anything else. Panasonic Z95A, after fine-tuning the settings, becomes a true master of color reproduction.

Test Panasonic Z95A Color reproduction before calibration
Test Panasonic Z95A Color reproduction after calibration

Smoothness of tonal transitions

6.5/10

The tonal transitions in Panasonic Z95A are not tragic, but in this class of devices, one can expect something more. The television struggles with smooth color blending, both in dark and light shades. In more demanding scenes, minor imperfections are visible, which can affect the visual experience, especially for more discerning users. Although this is not a disqualifying factor, it is an aspect that needs improvement, especially considering the price and aspirations of this model.

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Test Panasonic Z95A Smoothness of tonal transitions
Test Panasonic Z95A Smoothness of tonal transitions
Test Panasonic Z95A Smoothness of tonal transitions

Image scaling and smoothness of tonal transitions

7.4/10

OK Smooth transition function

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OK Image without overscan on the SD signal

Test Panasonic Z95A Image without overscan on the SD signal

In the case of lower quality materials, the "Gradient Smoothing" function is responsible for smoothing tonal transitions. The best results are achieved with an intermediate setting – although they are not spectacular, the function works correctly and does not introduce unwanted effects into the image. It can be rated as average, but sufficient to improve the quality of tonal transitions.

As for digital processing, or upscaling, the image looks surprisingly good. It is vibrant and pleasant to the eye, making lower quality content, such as standard television or YouTube, look quite decent. However, minor issues can be noticed, such as "jaggies" on edges, e.g. branches in the background. Nevertheless, this does not significantly impact the overall viewing experience, and the television handles this material in an acceptable manner.

Blur and motion smoothness

8.5/10

Maximum refresh rate of the panel: 144Hz

Film motion smoothing option: Yes

Blur reduction option: Yes

BFI function 60Hz: Yes, 60Hz (image flickers)

BFI function 120Hz: No

Brightness drop with BFI: 49%

Test Panasonic Z95A Blur and motion smoothness

Panasonic Z95A, with its 144 Hz panel, offers excellent image smoothness. For films, there is the "Intelligent Frame Creation" feature, which enhances fluidity and reduces motion blur. The user has two sliders at their disposal: "Motion Blur Reduction" – responsible for clearer and sharper details in fast-moving scenes. "Film Smoothness" – adds smoothness by creating additional frames between the originals, making the motion look smoother and more natural with a "soap opera" effect.

As a result, viewers can adjust the settings to their own preferences. Films and less dynamic materials appear smooth and natural, which should satisfy most users.

Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate):

Test Panasonic Z95A Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)
Test Panasonic Z95A Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)
Test Panasonic Z95A Blur (native resolution, maximum refresh rate)

Blur (BFI function enabled):

Image flickers in this mode

Test Panasonic Z95A Image flickers in this mode
Test Panasonic Z95A Image flickers in this mode
Test Panasonic Z95A Image flickers in this mode

When it comes to motion blur, Panasonic Z95A performs exceptionally well. Thanks to OLED technology, the television almost completely eliminates motion blur, making the picture exceptionally clear and sharp even in dynamic scenes.

Additionally, the television offers a BFI function that operates at a frequency of 60 Hz. Although this feature theoretically improves motion fluidity by inserting black frames, it causes natural flickering of the image, which is especially noticeable in panels with a higher refresh rate. For this reason, we do not recommend using it, as it can negatively affect viewing comfort. The television handles motion quality excellently even without this feature, offering superb motion quality in every scene.

Console compatibility and gaming features

10/10

  • Yes ALLM: Yes
  • Yes VRR: Yes
  • Yes VRR range: 40 - 144Hz
  • Yes Dolby Vision Game Mode: Yes
  • Yes Correct implementation of HGIG: Yes
  • Yes 1080p@120Hz: Yes
  • Yes 1440p@120Hz: Yes
  • Yes 4K@120Hz: Yes
  • Yes Game bar: Yes
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Test Panasonic Z95A Console compatibility and gaming features

Panasonic Z95A this year shows that the manufacturer has made a huge leap forward in terms of support for gamers. The television offers practically everything one could expect from a device in this category. Support for ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) and VRR (Variable Refresh Rate) ensures smoothness and no tearing in dynamic games. The 144 Hz panel allows for incredible fluidity, and the additional support for resolutions other than 4K provides greater flexibility, which is a significant plus for gamers using various setups.

Attention should also be paid to the unique and somewhat specific "Game Bar." Its intuitive interface stands out from the competition and allows quick adjustments to key settings such as VRR, brightness level, or picture mode without interrupting gameplay.

However, in this class of device, there is a slight disappointment – the Panasonic Z95A offers only two HDMI 2.1 ports, instead of four. This is definitely insufficient for a premium television, especially at a time when many people have more than one device requiring full HDMI 2.1 support, such as a next-gen console or a high-end computer. In this category, it is hard to accept, especially given the high aspirations of this model. Despite this, the television is an excellent choice for gamers, offering versatility and functionality at the highest level.

Test Panasonic Z95A Console compatibility and gaming features
Test Panasonic Z95A Console compatibility and gaming features

Input lag

10/10

Panasonic Z95A impresses with its outstanding level of input lag, making it one of the best choices for gamers in its class. Regardless of the mode, the television achieves results of around 13 ms at 60 Hz and just 5 ms at 120 Hz, ensuring incredibly smooth and responsive gameplay. Moreover, Panasonic allows playing in Dolby Vision mode with minimal delays. Well done!

SDR HDR Dolby Vision
1080p60: 14 ms 2160p60: 13 ms 2160p60 DV: 13 ms
1080p120: 5 ms 2160p120: 5 ms 2160p120 DV: 5 ms
2160p60: 14 ms
2160p120: 5 ms

Compatibility with PC

8.6/10

Chroma 444 (maximum resolution and refresh rate): Yes

Font clarity: Very Good

Readability of dark text and shapes: Good

Input lag in PC mode (4K, maximum refresh rate): 5ms

Matrix subpixel arrangement: RWBG

Max refresh rate: 144Hz

G-Sync: Yes

Test Panasonic Z95A Compatibility with PC

Panasonic Z95A works great with computers, offering full support for chroma 4:4:4, which translates into very good font readability. However, one should remember the characteristic way of displaying text typical for WOLED matrices with a white subpixel, which may be noticeable during longer work with documents or browsing web pages. This is something to keep in mind if the TV is to be used as a work monitor.

Another advantage is the support for G-Sync technology, which is a great addition for gamers using NVIDIA graphics cards. Thus, the Z95A ensures smooth gameplay without tearing and delays, making it a versatile device for both work and play.

Viewing angles

9.7/10

Brightness drop at an angle of 45 degrees: 8%

The viewing angles of the Panasonic Z95A are excellent, thanks to the use of an OLED panel with MLA technology. This ensures that the image remains clear, full of details, and without visible color changes even at large angles. In practice, this means that no matter where we watch the television from, the picture quality remains at the highest level.

In this regard, the Z95A ranks among the very best, competing for the title of leader with televisions based on QD-OLED panels (Samsung and Sony). It's hard to find anything better on the market, making this model an ideal choice for larger rooms or screenings with family and friends, where everyone can enjoy a perfect picture.

TV efficiency during daytime

6.2/10

Test Panasonic Z95A TV efficiency during daytime
Test Panasonic Z95A TV efficiency during daytime

Matrix coating: Glare

Reflection suppression: Good

Black levels during daytime: Average

Panasonic Z95A is equipped with a glossy panel that does quite well in minimizing reflections. However, due to the use of micro lens array (MLA) technology, the black in bright surroundings may take on a slightly cherry hue, which is particularly noticeable in well-lit rooms. In terms of brightness, the average SDR value is around 500 cd/m², which easily allows for comfortable viewing of the television in most living rooms. However, it should be noted that in very sunny conditions or under intense artificial lighting, this brightness may prove insufficient to fully eliminate reflections and maintain ideal contrast. Nevertheless, in typical home conditions, Z95A performs very well.

Matrix brightness

Average luminance SDR

Panasonic Z95A: 493 cd/m2

Details about the matrix

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Test Panasonic Z95A TV details about the matrix

TV features

7.6/10

  • System operacyjny: Amazon FireTV

  • TV reception: DVB-T, DVB-T2, DVB-S, DVB-S2, DVB-C

  • Yes Recording to USB (terrestrial TV): Yes
  • Yes Recording programming: Yes
  • Yes Picture in Picture (PiP): Yes
  • Yes Screen mirroring (Windows Miracast): Yes
  • Yes AirPlay: Yes
  • No Voice search in native language: No
  • Yes Ability to connect a keyboard and mouse: Yes
  • Yes Possibility to connect Bluetooth headphones to the TV: Yes
  • No Possibility to simultaneously use Bluetooth headphones and the TV speaker: No
  • Yes Audio only mode: Yes
  • Yes RF remote control (no need to aim at the screen): RF
  • No Backlit remote control: No
  • Yes Teletext: Yes
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Test Panasonic Z95A TV features
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Panasonic Z95A introduces a new operating system, which we believe is a very good move compared to last year's MZ2000 model. The system is called Fire TV and was created by Amazon. It is a novelty in the Polish market, distinguished by its fluidity and responsiveness, providing convenient control and fast performance in everyday use.

Despite numerous advantages, the system still has a few shortcomings. We won't find some popular applications on it, such as SkyShowtime, as well as Polish streaming services like Player.pl or TVP VOD. Another drawback is the quality of the interface translation – many functions have been translated in an imprecise manner, giving the impression that the translation was done "on the fly." Some terms are incomprehensible, especially for people who have not previously interacted with other TVs, which may hinder the use of the device.

In terms of user features, the Z95A performs very well. Options such as USB recording, support for the PiP (picture-in-picture) feature, AirPlay, and Miracast can be found here. Thanks to this, the television offers versatility and meets most of the requirements of modern users, although the Fire TV system still requires refinement to fully compete with more established solutions on the market.

Playing files from USB

3.1/10

Test Panasonic Z95A Playing files from USB
Maximum photo resolution:Supported photo formats:
Yes 4 Mpix
Yes JPEG
Yes 6 Mpix
No HEIC
Yes 8 Mpix
Yes PNG
Yes 10 Mpix
Yes GIF
Yes 12 Mpix
No WebP
Yes 16 Mpix
No TIFF
Yes 20 Mpix
Yes BMP
Yes 24 Mpix
No SVG
Yes 28 Mpix
Yes 32 Mpix

As we mentioned earlier, the Fire TV system in the Panasonic Z95A has some issues with supporting the Polish language, which unfortunately is also visible when playing files from USB memory. The built-in media player does not allow for the correct display of Polish characters, such as "ź", "ć" or "ł", which can be inconvenient for users relying on local subtitles for movies. If correct display of Polish characters is important for the user, it may be necessary to use an external application available in the Amazon store or to stream content through other devices.

Apps

7.9/10

OK
Disney_Plus
OK
Amazon_Prime_Video
No
Viaplay
No
Player_TVN
OK
Polsat_Box_Go
OK
Canal_Plus_Online
No
TVP_VOD
OK
Apple_TV_Plus
No
SkyShowtime
No
Rakuten
OK
CDA_Premium_Browser
OK
Spotify
OK
Tidal
OK
Netflix
OK
YouTube
OK
MAX
No
Kodi

Sound

8.7/10

8.7/10

Subjective sound quality

Yes Dolby Digital Plus 7.1

No Dolby True HD 7.1

Yes Dolby Atmos in Dolby Digital Plus (JOC)

No Dolby Atmos in Dolby True HD

No DTS:X in DTS-HD MA

No DTS-HD Master Audio

The sound in Panasonic Z95A is one of its strong points, mainly due to the built-in soundbar, which provides impressive audio experiences. The support for Dolby Atmos makes the sound spatial and deep, perfectly fitting into the cinematic experience. Both dialogues and sound effects are clear and dynamic, which will satisfy even the most demanding users. Unfortunately, there is a lack of support for the DTS format, which may be disappointing for those using movies or content that require it. Nevertheless, the overall sound quality in Z95A is at a very high level and successfully replaces external audio systems (at a reasonable price) in most home applications.

Marketing solutions of the manufacturer

  • Master OLED Ultimate – OLED panel with Micro Lens Array (MLA) technology, increasing brightness and light control, providing deep blacks and realistic colors.

  • HCX Pro AI MK II – Advanced image processor using artificial intelligence to analyze and optimize the image in real time, adjusting settings to the displayed content.

  • Dolby Vision IQ™ Precision – Technology for dynamic adjustment of brightness and contrast of the image depending on the room's lighting, for optimal visual experiences.

  • 360° Soundscape Pro – Surround sound system developed in collaboration with Technics, offering immersive audio with Dolby Atmos support.

  • Game Mode Extreme – Gamer mode with HDMI 2.1 VRR support up to 144 Hz, compatible with AMD FreeSync Premium and G-Sync, ensuring smoothness and responsiveness in games.

  • Filmmaker Mode with intelligent sensor – A mode enabling viewing movies according to the creators’ vision, automatically adapting the image to the room's lighting.

  • Built-in Fire TV platform – Integration with the Fire TV system, providing access to a wide range of streaming apps, live channels, and personalized recommendations.

  • Multi HDR support – Compatibility with HDR10+, Dolby Vision IQ, and HLG formats, providing a wide color gamut and excellent contrast.

Panasonic Z95A - A television that sets new standards in picture quality

Panasonic Z95A is a television that impresses in every aspect of its design. In our Panasonic Z95A test, we had no doubts – this device offers picture quality that deserves to be considered one of the best available on the market. The exceptional OLED screen, which through the Panasonic OLED Z95A test showcased its full potential, offers infinite contrast, perfect blacks, and exceptional brightness, making movie watching a true pleasure. The use of micro lenses (MLA) allows for achieving up to 1500 nits in HDR content, making the image not just brighter but also clearer in every detail. The price of Panasonic Z95A fully reflects these unmatched picture parameters.

Panasonic Z95A – Perfect picture and sound

During the panasonic tv-65z95aeg test, we especially appreciated the picture quality, but the Panasonic OLED Z95A is not just about great visual experiences. The sound that comes from the built-in soundbar with Dolby Atmos surprised us with its spaciousness and dynamics, which is rarely found in televisions integrated with speakers. This television provides full support for cinematic experiences. Furthermore, the Panasonic Z95A proved to perform excellently under various lighting conditions, both in dark and bright rooms. The exceptional picture quality combined with excellent sound creates unforgettable experiences.

Panasonic Z95A – Designed for gamers

Panasonic Z95A is a television that does not disappoint passionate gamers either. During the Panasonic Z95A test, we tested its gaming features such as ALLM support, VRR, 144 Hz refresh rate, and gaming in Dolby Vision at 120 Hz. Every gamer will appreciate the exceptional picture quality and smooth performance. The Panasonic Z95A price may seem high, but for these features and quality of execution, it is truly worth paying. The Panasonic tv-65z95aeg test also demonstrated that the television has practical features like the ability to record to an external disk or PiP, which facilitate everyday use.

Panasonic Z95A – Innovations and functionality in one

In terms of functionality, our test Panasonic OLED Z95A showed that the device is full of innovative solutions. Although the Fire TV operating system still has its drawbacks, it is still a step forward compared to older models. Panasonic Z95A offers a wide range of features that make using it comfortable and enjoyable. The Panasonic z95a price is appropriate considering all the advantages this television offers. Extraordinary picture quality, advanced gaming features, and Dolby Atmos sound make it an ideal choice for demanding users.