@@LIMuscleBlackdevil this is not comparable pana is a bether tv in all segment bro... Even in pana you can put the filmaker mode in game mode 10 years ago lg cant till this day 😂🤣🤣
Finally! A SubWoofer output jack!!! I've been waiting for this. Thank you Panasonic and Vincent. I have said in my previous comments that I won't upgrade to a new TV until someone creates a TV with a subwoofer output. Now I have to keep my word.
I know it's not exactly the same but you need color volume to display rec 2020, so you can get an idea about the color volume improvement comparing those stats
Lg has a winner if this lg display panel hits close to qdoled 90% rec 2020 color gamut. Samsung display doesn’t produce 83 inch qdoled. Samsung new 83 inch tv uses lg display panel.
Pretty much, introduce this tandem display. Then when they need more juice again they will put MLA on it. So I guess I need to wait a year or two for their actual best effort.
@@waterfalls2000I have the S95C and S90D great TVs with great pictures, but yeah the QD OLEDs do have slightly lifted blacks that a real videophile can’t ignore if you’ve seen other high end OLEDs
This is a very refreshing set of priorities. I love the thicker cloth like panel with more room for front firing and side firing speakers. The subwoofer out is also a lovely touch. Looking forward to those deep blues and great audio quality right out of the box.
I really hope its not just boosting brigthness but also colours. Fingers crossed it can compete with qd-oled. The white subpixel makes colours slightly washed out at higer brigthness
Definitely want to upgrade to this later in the year. Also love how the panel looks floating instead of aligned with the speakers, small but looks more modern.
Right direction but that snow on both is super blue...in canada there is snow often for 5 or 6 months and I have never seen very blue snow like either panel shows. Am looking at some now and nope its still white. Reminds me of some Sony tvs. Perhaps they can not do the warm colors as well, blue is a strength of woled and perceived as brighter then some other colors at similar intensity.
I can't wait for 4-layer Tandem-RGB-OLED (RGB-Stripe) monitors, this should actually be able to compete with Pioneer Kuro & Panasonic Neo Plasma monitors, and Sub-Field-Drive emulation is on the way from Mike Chi, meaning we could see motion-clarity on par with Plasma or even better.
@@amd3344 My Kuro 9th gen reference monitor surpasses my Sony 480Hz OLED monitor for image quality and motion resolution, especially when using an HDFury 8K VRROOM, which subpixel-renders 8K to the FHD resolution of the Plasma monitor, which looks incredible, it also adds Dolby Vision & HDR emulation, VRR, colour depth & space conversion & upsampling, 8K 12-Bit 4:4:4 HDR/DV sources look stunning on my Kuro Plasma monitor.
@@eliasovicelhma9511 You probably didn't understand the question. LG has two business units for both display technology (which is what panasonic is using), and a separate entity that creates the TVs. Almost all WOLED tvs use LG Displays while QD-OLED Panels are made from Samsung. So the answer would be yes, they are using the new LG Displays OLED panel that removed MLA and added the extra blue light layer that the LG G5 will also be using.
Hi Vincent yes it's fantastic news however panasonic STILL insist on forcing customers who want panasonic's flagship oled panel to have the massive lump speaker system i wish panasonic would have 2 flagship pro oled panels one without the speakers system so customers can still buy the flagship pro panel without the bulky sound system so they can choose their own soundbar or speakers system with a much thinner panel for wall mounted design
@@hamp7803 S90D beats it by far for 1/3 the price. G5's better Processor can't hide the fact you are looking into a ancient panel. Only QD OLED is the logical Option in 2025. ✅ Truth bites for LG Fanatics. 😬
I love everything about this new TV. -New vastly improved panel -New superior cooling system -Bigger subwoofer + subwoofer exit -Cloth as a design feature.
The difference between the Z95A and Z95B is absolutely staggering, even on a dirty old compressed UA-cam video. Its a huge gap, quite the upgrade. The A doesnt look capable of producing pure white, but it isnt just the max brightness, the colour is fixed and richer, the gradation is far smoother, the detail in shadows is an insane improvement. I wish this trend of making OLED TVs thinner would bugger off to be honest. I couldn't care less if the TV is 2 inches thick, especially if it means larger diameter, deeper, more powerful and dynamic speakers as well as better panel cooling (I *never* complained about my Panasonic PZ850A Plasma's active cooling and it had *5* fans!).
This thing is gorgeous!! The sound options is very cool!! 🎉 just when I thought the new lcd tech from Hisense and TCL was gonna be my next tv, THIS comes out!! Panasonic OLED may have to be next tv (HAS to be at least 77/83” tho!!!) 🎉
It's from LG Display (a subsidiary of LG) LG Electronics & Panasonic buy the 4 Stack panel from LG Display. Just the same as LG Electronics & Panasonic bought the MLA panels from LG Display for last year's TV models.
So what about the Hisense 2025 U7 & U8? Are they not releasing upgraded models this year? Have they just not shown them yet? All anyone has on anything is the 116” TriChroma LED and 136” Micro LED. What about other sizes and other models from Hisense in 2025?
If you have a 2.1 hdmi avr you want the earc on the Tv to be 2.1 or you're losing the avr 2.1 hdmi input capabilities, nice to see a new video we've missed you
But on the flip side plenty of HDMI 2.0 AVRs support eARC. I use my LG C1 to feed three HDMI 2.1 devices into the TV and eARC back over the fourth. So these silly Mediatek chipsets with only a single usable HDMI 2.1 port (if your AVR is only HDMI 2.0) are a none starter for me.
Finally, a 77 in option. Now the Z95B is on my radar. Good job Panasonic. I still have yet to see the performance on this one and how it compares to QD-OLED.
I don’t get the difference between this and the iPad Pro tandem OLED. So those tvs are actually 4 OLED panels stacked together? Or pixel stacking is different from panel stacking? If so, how?
@@budthecyborg4575Yes, at the expense of poor color performance at higher luminance since it just boosts the white subpixel, i rather have improved colors as a woled.
2.5x increase in dimming zones would translate to 480 zones on the 65 inch W95B. Still well behind the competition, alas the Z95B is a significant upgrade and well worth considering
@@daeux Yeah, that's what confused me too. LG are working on an actual RGB OLED which their roadmap has previously said will debut on some monitors at end of 2025, so that's why I am kinda confused... with Panasonic calling it this, it made me start thinking that LG might be doing a small production run of that new tech for Panasonic to work out the kinks:?!
this is not an rgb oled. it's still woled. "tandem rgb" is just their marketing fluff. the only real rgb oleds were made by joled which was sold off to tcl.
@AndrewB23 i dont need dts passthrough as i play all media from an am6b+ coreelec device. I also think the lg looks better, but i probably will wait for the G5 due to better colour space and better reflection handling. I'm also not sure wether i'd like the matte screen of the s95d or not. Best would be to have them side by side. Will maybe order lg g5 and s95d or s95f in 65" and compare them... 😂
the S95D is going to deliver more HDR impact due to it's higher peak brightness and significantly higher colour brightness and volume. It won best home theatre TV in HDTV tests shootout of 2024.
@@darthbroda have seen that. I still try to figure out how much impact DV has. I know the brighter the screens the less DV 'works'. But it's not that DV is just adjusting brightness, there are also things like macro blocking, potential 12bit support and so on... And the thing is, most content is mastered in DCI-P3, so what real benefit does the wider color gamut on the S95D have when both TV's are calibrated correctly?
That goes for any proper mobile OLED screens tho. It‘s RGB-subpixels and a completely different thing in terms of energy cost. iPhones also get very bright fullscreen but you‘re not gonna see anything close to that from TV OLED panels in the next few years. New panel certainly looks like an upgrade but it‘s not comparable to mobile OLED at all
@@Hussar-fm8iy It’s modified from Pana so Pana also has it probably an even better version deeming their processing and cinema expertise is decades ahead of any other brand apart from Sony.
No QD is stil a superior panel with higher color brightness and volume, once your eyes get used to watching a QD panel the colors start to look dimmer on lg panels.
@@turrican4d599 I don't doubt that color volume will be better than last gen WOLED, but I doubt it's possible for white light + color filters to ever equal the color volume of quantum dot emission. I could be wrong though.
Really unfortunate that it is still utilizing the Pentonic 700 chip as we will start to see more and more future equipement utilize hdmi 2.1. That being said i'm still really excited about this TV and i'm hoping we get the 55 here in Canada.
When is the release date for the Z95B? Hopefully Panasonic has learned it's lesson from releasing the Z95A late in 2024 at a price that was highly inflated compared to rivals released in April/May which had had significant price reductions.
We are still rocking a GT50 plasma that does 3D. I'm glad Panasonic is back but the FireTV OS is not welcome. Had hope they would be proud to sell a pure TV without OS crap in it, oh well...
Why does the color look more wash out on the 95B at 4:30? Is it because it’s in its brightest mode and the extra brightness capabilities of of the tv, as well as the white sub pixel washing it out?
No. It’s because you’re looking through a lens, then the video is uploaded to UA-cam and heavily compressed. Only judge a TV when you see it in the flesh.
That woofer segment makes me wonder if TV makers should consider selling versions of their flagships without audio at all. After all people paying £3-5k on a TV are also probably getting some kind of audio solution.
Are there any flagship panels like this that just skip the speakers? If you get something like this you're unlikely to use the built in speakers anyway...
If they made an 83, with 4x hdmi ports and no soundbar id buy this year over lg's comparibility issues with seeies x and pc gaming. I get motion interpolation in game mode even thow it says allm is on. Its jot you can feel and see it.
I just hate the somewhat dated looking industrial design and I feel it's mostly due to them trying to fit so much audio into the display. This is why I like LG's focus which is just just make a simple display with thin bezels and minimal to no branding. I also just bought an 83" G4 and I'm trying to not have FOMO on this new OLED "tandem" panel. Next year we will see.... "Tandem stacked Oled panels with MLA LOL.
I actually really like the look, the bottom "soundbar" needs to go but I like the thickness. I definitely agree that they need to focus on the actual display and not audio because at the end of the day it's still cheap small speakers cramped together and most people around this price point will more than likely already have an audio solution
@@AndrewB23 exactly I would rather them save the money on developing the audio in the device itself. Give me the best possible display and place the costs there or remove build of material cost.
The Panasonic TV we all want probably won't come out until 3 years from now. I wait patiently with my 13 year old Panasonic plasma that still performs great.
Awaiting the stats but i get the impression this won't outperform qdoled. Woleds main weaknesses for me are reds and greens, white subpixel dilution and screen uniformity
Finally! A 77" version! Looking forward to seeing the comparison between this and the LG G5
Looks nice! All of them do this year!
need 83". this is a let down
@@LIMuscleBlackdevil this is not comparable pana is a bether tv in all segment bro... Even in pana you can put the filmaker mode in game mode 10 years ago lg cant till this day 😂🤣🤣
@ I figured it’s better but the G4 bested the Z95A
@@Azviman0383 inch lg g5 has the same panel. Both Panasonic and lg source their panels from lg display.
Finally! A SubWoofer output jack!!! I've been waiting for this. Thank you Panasonic and Vincent. I have said in my previous comments that I won't upgrade to a new TV until someone creates a TV with a subwoofer output. Now I have to keep my word.
The previous Panasonic OLED had this feature too
The past 4 series have, AFAIK 🎉
Ok grandpa
Why would you need just a sub out from your TV I literally cannot even fathom. Unless you're pairing different subs with different sound bars?
@ the Panasonic tv’s have a great built-in sound system. Adding a subwoofer to it brings it to the next level
Looking forward to the color volume measurements. 3D LUT is always a great feature. Hope to see these back in Hollywood.
I know it's not exactly the same but you need color volume to display rec 2020, so you can get an idea about the color volume improvement comparing those stats
I’m sure we’ll get testing comparing BT2020 coverage between QD-OLED and the Tandem panel :)
Lg has a winner if this lg display panel hits close to qdoled 90% rec 2020 color gamut. Samsung display doesn’t produce 83 inch qdoled. Samsung new 83 inch tv uses lg display panel.
I’m guessing 80%
Great job Vincent, looking forward to that Tandem/MLA video :)
Pretty much, introduce this tandem display. Then when they need more juice again they will put MLA on it. So I guess I need to wait a year or two for their actual best effort.
maybe i did well delaying my upgrade, this 4 layer design seems to be a very good update
I’m most excited for the color volume improvements without the negative ambient lighting issues of qd oled panels
@@waterfalls2000I have the S95C and S90D great TVs with great pictures, but yeah the QD OLEDs do have slightly lifted blacks that a real videophile can’t ignore if you’ve seen other high end OLEDs
@@waterfalls2000also increased sdr brightness and a more efficient panel which should also decrease power consumption
This is a very refreshing set of priorities. I love the thicker cloth like panel with more room for front firing and side firing speakers. The subwoofer out is also a lovely touch. Looking forward to those deep blues and great audio quality right out of the box.
Looking forward to the review, this could be my next TV.
I really hope its not just boosting brigthness but also colours. Fingers crossed it can compete with qd-oled. The white subpixel makes colours slightly washed out at higer brigthness
Definitely want to upgrade to this later in the year. Also love how the panel looks floating instead of aligned with the speakers, small but looks more modern.
Colour brightness definitely looks improved with these new W-Oled panels
I don't think it's WOLED, it's RGB panel, not RGBW...
From your 5 inch iPhone?
I think its RGB
Rgb
@@TheLapari it's still woled, it just has better color filtering
Finally, here comes an Oled Panel where the white scenes look white instead of blue.
You missed the color temp settings?
what TV do you have? modern flagship OLEDs get very bright and dont look blue
TVs should choose the color temperature (white point) based on an ambient light sensor. Similar to iPhones & iPads where this is called "true tone".
Right direction but that snow on both is super blue...in canada there is snow often for 5 or 6 months and I have never seen very blue snow like either panel shows. Am looking at some now and nope its still white. Reminds me of some Sony tvs. Perhaps they can not do the warm colors as well, blue is a strength of woled and perceived as brighter then some other colors at similar intensity.
@@davidrubec2759 you need to get your eyes tested. The snow was clearly white.
My question watching this will be, can we see the back of Phil Hinton and the AV Forums film crew after Vincent managed to photo bomb their coverage 😀
I can't wait for 4-layer Tandem-RGB-OLED (RGB-Stripe) monitors, this should actually be able to compete with Pioneer Kuro & Panasonic Neo Plasma monitors, and Sub-Field-Drive emulation is on the way from Mike Chi, meaning we could see motion-clarity on par with Plasma or even better.
Plasma foreva:!:)
@@amd3344 My Kuro 9th gen reference monitor surpasses my Sony 480Hz OLED monitor for image quality and motion resolution, especially when using an HDFury 8K VRROOM, which subpixel-renders 8K to the FHD resolution of the Plasma monitor, which looks incredible, it also adds Dolby Vision & HDR emulation, VRR, colour depth & space conversion & upsampling, 8K 12-Bit 4:4:4 HDR/DV sources look stunning on my Kuro Plasma monitor.
So it’s just using lgs new panel?
Yep
Dont compare lg to pana please...
@@eliasovicelhma9511You’re right. LG is better than Panasonic.
@@eliasovicelhma9511 You probably didn't understand the question. LG has two business units for both display technology (which is what panasonic is using), and a separate entity that creates the TVs. Almost all WOLED tvs use LG Displays while QD-OLED Panels are made from Samsung.
So the answer would be yes, they are using the new LG Displays OLED panel that removed MLA and added the extra blue light layer that the LG G5 will also be using.
@@jakedizzleYeah what with LG's massive history and reputation in the film indu....... oh wait 😂
Damn, the picture sounds like it could be incredible, but Fire TV is a dealbreaker.
Just get a box.
Fire TV and these speakers are also a dealbreaker for me, i just want a TV for picture quality.
I don’t think that the picture sounds.
@@boomerscs9193 I'll still have to change any settings through that garbage interface, so nope.
Apple TV 4K works great with any TV with HDMI 2.1
I'm so glad they take the heat sink seriously, especially for gaming that has static HUD elements.
Did I miss something? Because it looks like it just passive cooling.
Hi Vincent yes it's fantastic news however panasonic STILL insist on forcing customers who want panasonic's flagship oled panel to have the massive lump speaker system i wish panasonic would have 2 flagship pro oled panels one without the speakers system so customers can still buy the flagship pro panel without the bulky sound system so they can choose their own soundbar or speakers system with a much thinner panel for wall mounted design
I’m sure they will do a few other models in the future without a speaker system 👍🏼
What happened with the Mediatek Pentonic 800?
Hisense got all the supply it seems. Or Panasonic was just too cheap idk
As of right now it's between this or the g5 as the upgrade for my cx
What size are u looking to buy and what size is your cx currently
Wow, that will be a big jump lol.
Looking forward to your review in approx. half a year.
@@grimbrum hahaha, right before the HDTV Shootout 😂
Will Panasonic support DTS passthrough this time around?
Vincent looks ecstatic in the thumbnail. Love to see it.
Looking forward to discovering the whole 2025 lineup from Panasonic!
Glad to see you so happy HDTVTest
Nice to see Panasonic is still innovating. Going to be a big year for them I feel.
Hopefully they have improved their processing as well.
How are they innovating? Buying the latest LG-Panel and tweaking them slightly is getting them nowhere.
much love from Indonesia ♥️
Z95B vs G5 is what we all want to see
I come to post the samething, but so far G5 Is winning for me, only because of size. I want larger than 77in.
@@hamp7803 who would want a 83" Woled with 2011 technology 🤔 G5 is dead by arrival.
@@TheAntifluencer bro, go troll somewhere else.
@@hamp7803 S90D beats it by far for 1/3 the price. G5's better Processor can't hide the fact you are looking into a ancient panel. Only QD OLED is the logical Option in 2025. ✅ Truth bites for LG Fanatics. 😬
I love everything about this new TV.
-New vastly improved panel
-New superior cooling system
-Bigger subwoofer + subwoofer exit
-Cloth as a design feature.
This will be an amazing TV.
Cool air in the bottom, warm air out the top??? How do they think of this stuff?
The difference between the Z95A and Z95B is absolutely staggering, even on a dirty old compressed UA-cam video. Its a huge gap, quite the upgrade. The A doesnt look capable of producing pure white, but it isnt just the max brightness, the colour is fixed and richer, the gradation is far smoother, the detail in shadows is an insane improvement.
I wish this trend of making OLED TVs thinner would bugger off to be honest. I couldn't care less if the TV is 2 inches thick, especially if it means larger diameter, deeper, more powerful and dynamic speakers as well as better panel cooling (I *never* complained about my Panasonic PZ850A Plasma's active cooling and it had *5* fans!).
This thing is gorgeous!! The sound options is very cool!! 🎉 just when I thought the new lcd tech from Hisense and TCL was gonna be my next tv, THIS comes out!!
Panasonic OLED may have to be next tv (HAS to be at least 77/83” tho!!!)
🎉
Isn't this the LG 4-STACK panel from the G series???
It's from LG Display (a subsidiary of LG) LG Electronics & Panasonic buy the 4 Stack panel from LG Display.
Just the same as LG Electronics & Panasonic bought the MLA panels from LG Display for last year's TV models.
Doubling back on this. With the dual blue layers, is one of them PHOLED - or both FOLED? @hdtvtest
yes, but LG supplies OLED panels with 144 Hz to Panasonic. while the LG G5 series has 165 Hz and some other minor improvements.
So what about the Hisense 2025 U7 & U8? Are they not releasing upgraded models this year? Have they just not shown them yet? All anyone has on anything is the 116” TriChroma LED and 136” Micro LED. What about other sizes and other models from Hisense in 2025?
If you have a 2.1 hdmi avr you want the earc on the Tv to be 2.1 or you're losing the avr 2.1 hdmi input capabilities, nice to see a new video we've missed you
But on the flip side plenty of HDMI 2.0 AVRs support eARC. I use my LG C1 to feed three HDMI 2.1 devices into the TV and eARC back over the fourth. So these silly Mediatek chipsets with only a single usable HDMI 2.1 port (if your AVR is only HDMI 2.0) are a none starter for me.
seems like finally a decent upgrade from the CX
Finally, a 77 in option. Now the Z95B is on my radar. Good job Panasonic. I still have yet to see the performance on this one and how it compares to QD-OLED.
Even so,They have superior processors and detailing/accuracy in their sets,They are the only brand with Cinema recognition like Sony.
I don’t get the difference between this and the iPad Pro tandem OLED. So those tvs are actually 4 OLED panels stacked together? Or pixel stacking is different from panel stacking? If so, how?
Did not see that coming. Is this new LG panel then meaning G5 has it or…?
Yes g5 has this.
Yes, it's the same 4 stack panel that LG is going to use in the G5
LG was keeping the tech behind it secret for now but I guess Panasonic let it out of the bag
yes, but LG supplies OLED panels with 144 Hz to Panasonic. while the LG G5 series has 165 Hz and some other minor improvements
@ definitely looking forward to the G5 more for sure
Isn't LG using 4 layer tandem OLED on their new TVs?
@Yuriy.Winnig: Yes, LG is.
Australia needs this
Thank you Vincent
0:17 new screen is so bright that even snow structure is gone
Hey Vincent!!!
It seems like LG has ruined VRR for users of C2 and B2 with their latest update.
Do you know something about this?
see if you can get into beta firmware test group. there's an app that does this in webos, it's relatively new though
1:58 Maybe I should stop complaining about the G5 lacking MLA.
I've been commenting on how MLA raises black along with plasmatvforgaming and usually get shit on
On a serious note, are people upset MLA is gone?
@@DerekJamesMandy They put MLA in the G4 because it improves brightness, MLA is a good thing for peak performance.
Yes 😂
@@budthecyborg4575Yes, at the expense of poor color performance at higher luminance since it just boosts the white subpixel, i rather have improved colors as a woled.
2.5x increase in dimming zones would translate to 480 zones on the 65 inch W95B. Still well behind the competition, alas the Z95B is a significant upgrade and well worth considering
hello, is this RGB tandem panel the same new panel of LG G5? if not who makes these panels?
Yeah, same question I have. I'm confused at this point
@@c0reying yeah, some say its the same panel (LG made) but why Panasonic call it RGB if its W-OLED! it still got the white pixel im confused.
@@daeux Yeah, that's what confused me too. LG are working on an actual RGB OLED which their roadmap has previously said will debut on some monitors at end of 2025, so that's why I am kinda confused... with Panasonic calling it this, it made me start thinking that LG might be doing a small production run of that new tech for Panasonic to work out the kinks:?!
yes, but LG supplies OLED panels with 144 Hz to Panasonic. while the LG G5 series has 165 Hz and some other minor improvements
@@СНСАЛЕКСАНДАРВУЧИЋ yes but what panel is in the Z95B?
Need a RGB OLED 32 monitor asap
this is not an rgb oled. it's still woled. "tandem rgb" is just their marketing fluff. the only real rgb oleds were made by joled which was sold off to tcl.
I have my own sound. Wish they would make them without the speaker system.
Panasonic new Rgb tandem panel 😍 that gives me hope in sony returning the one slate design 🥰
i am ready to buy now. ;-)
Can you turn off ABSL in the service menu on pannies?
Panasonic is using with it the same panel LG used in G5 ?
it was boe 😂😂😂😂
yes, but LG supplies OLED panels with 144 Hz to Panasonic. while the LG G5 series has 165 Hz and some other minor improvements
Can't wait for Philips to start using these panels in their upcoming 800 & 900 series.
Is this RGB Tandem panel the same as LG Display 4 layer OLED panel that will be used in G5 and M5?
@acefr8816: Yes.
Vince, what would you buy for viewing blu ray in dark home theater, LG G4 or S95D? Or should we wait for 2025's new panel from LG?
G4 because of dts passthrough for physical media, I also genuinely think it looks better
@AndrewB23 i dont need dts passthrough as i play all media from an am6b+ coreelec device. I also think the lg looks better, but i probably will wait for the G5 due to better colour space and better reflection handling. I'm also not sure wether i'd like the matte screen of the s95d or not. Best would be to have them side by side. Will maybe order lg g5 and s95d or s95f in 65" and compare them... 😂
the S95D is going to deliver more HDR impact due to it's higher peak brightness and significantly higher colour brightness and volume. It won best home theatre TV in HDTV tests shootout of 2024.
@@darthbroda have seen that. I still try to figure out how much impact DV has. I know the brighter the screens the less DV 'works'. But it's not that DV is just adjusting brightness, there are also things like macro blocking, potential 12bit support and so on...
And the thing is, most content is mastered in DCI-P3, so what real benefit does the wider color gamut on the S95D have when both TV's are calibrated correctly?
2:35 some people claimed panasonic's marketing was all smoke and mirrors but who would have guessed this! 🤓
Who builds them, are the pcbs designed and made by panasonic? Or is it oem made designed with panasonic image chips.?
Do you know if the W95B will use TCL’s WHVA panel?
As an M4 ipad pro owner, I confirm that the tandem oled is bright AF. Full screen flashes from Independence Day in HDR10 is like a flashbang
That goes for any proper mobile OLED screens tho. It‘s RGB-subpixels and a completely different thing in terms of energy cost. iPhones also get very bright fullscreen but you‘re not gonna see anything close to that from TV OLED panels in the next few years. New panel certainly looks like an upgrade but it‘s not comparable to mobile OLED at all
It’s not just bright the colors are amazing. If it’s anything close to m4 iPad Pro Display Lg has a winner.
Nobody cares :D apple boijo
@@Knox420 Apple has the best tech,Cope.
@@Hussar-fm8iy It’s modified from Pana so Pana also has it probably an even better version deeming their processing and cinema expertise is decades ahead of any other brand apart from Sony.
So what subpixel matrix does this have? Still WRGB?
Yep
I wonder if Sony will also jump to Tandem OLED. How would this compare to QDOLED?
No QD is stil a superior panel with higher color brightness and volume, once your eyes get used to watching a QD panel the colors start to look dimmer on lg panels.
Doubt it, it's still a WOLED. It's just a more pure form of white now. It still won't match the color volume of QDOLED.
@@davide4607 Wait for Vincent's measurements.
@@turrican4d599 I don't doubt that color volume will be better than last gen WOLED, but I doubt it's possible for white light + color filters to ever equal the color volume of quantum dot emission. I could be wrong though.
Is that the same tandem panel on the ipad pro m4 ?
@hmz5419: No.
Really unfortunate that it is still utilizing the Pentonic 700 chip as we will start to see more and more future equipement utilize hdmi 2.1. That being said i'm still really excited about this TV and i'm hoping we get the 55 here in Canada.
UST Projectors seem to be woefully under represented this year
Sounds very promising
When is the release date for the Z95B?
Hopefully Panasonic has learned it's lesson from releasing the Z95A late in 2024 at a price that was highly inflated compared to rivals released in April/May which had had significant price reductions.
Hope to see some Tandem OLED monitors soon. Those devices need brightness boost.
We are still rocking a GT50 plasma that does 3D. I'm glad Panasonic is back but the FireTV OS is not welcome. Had hope they would be proud to sell a pure TV without OS crap in it, oh well...
Why does the color look more wash out on the 95B at 4:30? Is it because it’s in its brightest mode and the extra brightness capabilities of of the tv, as well as the white sub pixel washing it out?
No. It’s because you’re looking through a lens, then the video is uploaded to UA-cam and heavily compressed. Only judge a TV when you see it in the flesh.
Pentonic 700 series? No 1000? That is weird.
Has it still a metal heatsink? Or just the new Thermalflow system?
Is the pixel layout still wrgb or there are no subpixels?
Would you recommend panasonic for gaming on console?
What is the USA price for the Z95B 77Inch
4 layer tandem OLED... how does this stack up against the newest gen QD OLED panels?
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That woofer segment makes me wonder if TV makers should consider selling versions of their flagships without audio at all. After all people paying £3-5k on a TV are also probably getting some kind of audio solution.
Why no 83?
Are there any flagship panels like this that just skip the speakers? If you get something like this you're unlikely to use the built in speakers anyway...
A bit more information on W95B would have been useful.
When will the Z95B be coming to the USA?
6:10 he said they were...i thought they left awhile ago
@@nunyabidness7547 Thanks. I missed that when I watched the video. Big questions now are price and availability
Panasonic has always released in September, October 🤷
@@Thegoodsherman2 That's a lonnnng wait. Bummer
Wish there would be a less expensive version without the sound system
Wow, the difference compared to MLA looks like a big jump, which was already a big jump!
Considering how bright the G4 and z95a are these new panels look incredible
@AndrewB23 yeah, I'm really surprised. It will be interesting to see if Sony returns to LG Display for their A95L successor
@@thomasconway95 QD OLED panels are superior, LG panels are outdated they are just trying to squeeze the last life out of a dead panel.
So which of the newly announced TVs at CES are thought to be the best?
Nice looking tv 👍👍👍👍👍👍
If they made an 83, with 4x hdmi ports and no soundbar id buy this year over lg's comparibility issues with seeies x and pc gaming. I get motion interpolation in game mode even thow it says allm is on. Its jot you can feel and see it.
How do you guys feel the 4 layer panel will effect screen uniformity? I have a g4 and the uniformity on my first panel was horrible....
I just hate the somewhat dated looking industrial design and I feel it's mostly due to them trying to fit so much audio into the display. This is why I like LG's focus which is just just make a simple display with thin bezels and minimal to no branding. I also just bought an 83" G4 and I'm trying to not have FOMO on this new OLED "tandem" panel. Next year we will see.... "Tandem stacked Oled panels with MLA LOL.
Yeah. When you're spending this much on a tv, you should be getting a real audio system, not just relying on what came with the tv.
I actually really like the look, the bottom "soundbar" needs to go but I like the thickness. I definitely agree that they need to focus on the actual display and not audio because at the end of the day it's still cheap small speakers cramped together and most people around this price point will more than likely already have an audio solution
MLA won't be coming back. IT is diametral to inky blacks!
@@AndrewB23 exactly I would rather them save the money on developing the audio in the device itself. Give me the best possible display and place the costs there or remove build of material cost.
Regarding the W95B: does local dimming work with VRR now? I remember that being a big criticism of the W95A.
Not a fan of the cloth, it will be a pain to get rid of the dust after a year or two.
Is this primary RGB Tandem Panel the same as LG 4 layer stack in the G5?
Yes
The Panasonic TV we all want probably won't come out until 3 years from now. I wait patiently with my 13 year old Panasonic plasma that still performs great.
Awaiting the stats but i get the impression this won't outperform qdoled. Woleds main weaknesses for me are reds and greens, white subpixel dilution and screen uniformity
QD-OLED has also added a layer, so hopefully that won't negatively impact uniformity going forward.
Will this keep the same model name in the U.K. as usually they change names between usa and U.K.
Thanks chap nice video
We need a panasonic with that tech in 77 without the speaker.
im kinda of interested in this myself as im thinknig of upgrading from my previous panasonic the ex750b which was panasonics last 4k 3d tv.
Let’s hope the include a full freesat and hd free view tuners as freesat was a real issue in the a model which I would call that mis-selling
Will they have a 83”?