With 4K resolution, OLED technology, a display size of 65 inches, and a luxurious case, Panasonics TX-65CZW954 is likely to appeal to rather well-heeled TV fans.
Since Plasmas are dead, TV enthusiasts are looking for an alternative that produces equivalent images. At the IFA 2017, Panasonic proudly announces "the best TV the company has ever developed" - the TX-65CZW954
The two key abbreviations are "OLED" and "4K". With OLED displays, the brightness of each individual pixel can be controlled. One of the benefits of this is the black level, one-time domain of extinct plasma technology, and often a problem with LCD televisions.
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When developing the TX-65CZW954 65-inch display with a native 4K resolution, Panasonic has worked with Mike Sowa, one of Hollywood's leading colorists. The color settings he developed are available in the device as a profile "True Cinema" and are available to each buyer. The TX-65CZW954 is also the first THX-certified 4K OLED TV to be awarded this award. The device is also HDR-compliant (High Dynamic Range), but for this reason only few video material is available.
For receiving technology Panasonic has installed a Quattro-Tuner, the DVB-S2, DVB-T2 and DVB-C twice supported. In addition, the TX-65CZW954 can be recorded via IPTV. The back of the TV is covered with Alcantara, the foot is made of aluminum. The OLED TV should also leave a good impression from behind. The TX-65CZW954 will be available from November 2017 onwards. Panasonic has not yet submitted a description for the price.
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