The Panasonic 55Z95A (or 55Z95AEG) — the 55-inch (140 cm) version of the 65Z95A we tested — is the Japanese brand’s flagship model. It offers high performance with an OLED Meta 2.0 panel and an integrated sound bar.
Panasonic 55Z95AEG
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Boulanger.com
1790,00 euros Nine
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Son-Video.com
1790,00 euros Nine
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Rakuten
1790,00 euros Nine
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Material.net
1 865,95 euros Nine
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Cobra
2956,99 euros Nine
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LDLC
3 065,95 euros Nine
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Points forts
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Exceptional image quality.
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Perfectly calibrated.
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High peak lighting.
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Spinning foot.
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Integrated sound bar.
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Dolby Vision and HDR10+ compatibility.
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From 144 Hz.
Weak points
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Large, non-backlit remote control.
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The repair leaves something to be desired.
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Only two HDMI 2.1 ports.
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Connection to Amazon account required.
With its 55Z95A – the 55-inch (140 cm) version of the 65Z95A that we tested – Panasonic has created a very complete Oled television for cinema buffs and gamers alike. This TV delivers superior picture quality and sound with precision calibration and a dedicated sound bar. Moving to Fire TV also brings welcome new apps and features (apart from a few ads), everything is pretty seamless. Almost flawless, except for repairs that leave something to be desired.
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An alternative
LG 55G3
Introductory price €2599
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C Discount Marketplace
1 398,50 euros Nine
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Fnac.com Marketplace
1 413,69 € Nine
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Dirty Market Place
1 413,69 € Nine
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Rakuten
1 430,08 € Nine
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Amazon Marketplace
1 432,11 euros Nine
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MDA
1 443,90 € Nine
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The LG 55G3 — the 55-inch (140 cm) version of the LG 65G3 that we tested — is the best TV tested in our lab to date. It combines all the advantages of Oled technology (contrast, accuracy, responsiveness, viewing angles) with the high brightness of a Mini-Led model. Even an anti-reflective filter is more effective. If we look closely, we see minor flaws, such as less colorimetric coverage compared to QD-Oled televisions, a stand sold as an option or a fairly standard remote control. The fact is that this television is currently the best for all uses (movies, series, video games, TV and sports).