Because they were still making plasmas when they left most market and you guys didn't buy their TV. I remember it was when Samsung was heavily marketed and trendy, it drove Panasonic out. The sales person in every electronic stores were marketing the Samsung super saturated colors as a good thing.
@@Pepe-dq2ib Bite your tongue. I had a house FULL of Panasonic plasmas. That's all I bought. My sis still has a hand-me-down plasma I gave her last year. I bought so much Panasonic stuff, when I dropped a new TV, I hand wrote a letter to Panasonic, and they gave me $400 for being so loyal.
Never had such a problem with my C2. It only dims when I have static not moving content. It can happen, when I pause the game and do something on my second monitor.
Panasonic and Sony are renowned for their exceptional panel optimizations, showcasing the significant impact of stringent quality control measures on panel performance. For instance, the Sony A95L outperforms the Samsung S95C, emphasizing the pivotal role of quality control in maximizing panel performance.
A95L vs S95C price 55" 2500€ vs 1500€ 65" 3000€ vs 2000€ 77" 5000€ vs 3000€ Yes a Mercedes is better than a Hyundai but is it worth the added cost? For some yes for others not. I'm sure Samsung and LG are capable of matching the Japanese if they wanted but chose not to and provide a different customer. If I chose a 77S95C for my living room I could almost buy a 55A95L for my bedroom from the money I saved 🤷♂ (F*ck I just sold myself on an upgrade 🙄)
@@ntube7 I just need to understand if during gaming the brightness tends to decrease like on the Sony... I probably prefer Google TV OS but Panasonic has the advantage of better color accuracy out of the box
Thank you Vincent. Won’t change my 65 A95L for another 65 inches. I’ll buy a 75 inches at least, but the high end model. Sad that Pana didn’t think about it this year. The bigger model hasn’t the best oled panel (MLA).
I also hope that the buzzing bass issue is fixed.. plus old content was very poorly upscaled and video files limited compared to the JZ2000. I had to return my MZ2000…
Don't connect your TV to the internet and the problem is solved. Given the fact that malware has known to target TVs it's better not to even connect in the first place.
@@PSYCHOV3N0M Lol. You clearly haven’t seen how cheaply made most of the current TVs on the market are. “4K UHD” is a useless marketing term for most of them.
What does panasonic have against large displays? I would love a 77-83 panasonic flagship..and one that doesn't have an obnoxious speaker attached to it
Crazy that Panasonic literally runs at top when it comes to High Grade Consumer cameras as well as monitors and yet it is not even popular in mainstream lol Thankfully i got to know about this :)
I hope I get the chance to see those new Panasonic OLED TVs. From last year I have seen only MZ1500, as MZ2000 was sold mostly in online stores from my country.
You could also see a brightness difference between the sun and the bright sky despite both being hundred times brighter than your TN display. This just means it’s properly filmed without brightness clipping. It doesn’t mean your monitor is any good.
What's with all the asterisks on Panasonic products like "we don't sell to this country, or this country, or this one" and "Penta Twin chipeset! Except in the UK!" Wow, way to get me excited about how you're going to screw different regions out of certain specs, Panasonic.
It's either that, or Panasonic's own myHomeScreen, which no one develops for and, therefore, lacks several apps. Or even worse: TiVo (jeez, they're really still around? Or, like some writer at Cracked once said, "brands destined for obscurity need to roam in packs, like buffalo"?)
I hope, Panasonic is back with the best represantation of the shades near black with their new processor. But I won't buy any OLED TV without 120hz BFI.
@@spyofborg people love eye candy when the TV's shifted from plasma and electronic stores salesman were telling people Samsung's super saturated color profiles were a great thing.
It's not - for gaming, the C3, G3, and C4 has a very dim game mode. The G4 is ok as they fixed it but the others are unusable. Also pause any game with a LG and Sony side-by-side with text or decals and you can't buy the LG. Go see Classy's video of the A80K and C3 and look for my timestamps in the comments. Every year I hope LG will catch up and every year it's the same thing. Imagine playing Diablo 4 and checking the tiny text on a LG - now that's a real nightmare 🙂
@@LordAfrocious Go check the C3 vs the A80K side-by-side and pause to see the difference. The S95C vs G3 vs A95L with Mario Kart is downright scary when you pause it.
@techsamurai11 That's probably because Sony is using their image processing in game mode. That stuff isn't free it adds lag. Man I can't believe you're using mario kart to compare this though. It won't look that great regardless of what tv you use.
@helloguy8934 it's pretty obvious what he means. If mario kart is below you, use any other bright and colorful game to compare and the difference will be plain to see. As it stands, the g4 is the only TV from lg that compares to others in gaming at the moment
Why don't panasonic make a version of the z95 without soundbar for customers with their own setup, I don't want to pay a premium for a soundbar that will never be used.
I feel that Oleds will fall behind LEDs this year in terms of being the best choice for normal and non-specific use cases. It’s really impossible to tell a top LED from an OLED except from the most acute of angles. Even the iPad Pro, it’s going to take a professional as they stated in the article I just read to tell it apart from the miniled model of last year. Can it look different? Sure. can 99% of the TV industry tell it’s different? Not really.
It would be nice. But are you ready to pay $8k for a 65-inch version of it? It won't be cheap. Cost is the reason why we hardly get dual-layered LED or LCD.
@@buddy305luv9 Yeah, LED is going to dominate the next 5 years as dimming becomes perfect and they will be much cheaper. Viewing angles are really the area where OLEDs will reign supreme but with ADS panels, the viewing angles are decent enough.
@@techsamurai11 That's complete bullshit. 😂😂😂 There's a night and day difference between OLED and Mini LED LCD iPad Pros. The backlight alone makes the gray blacks stand out like a sore thumb.
These all seem like a rehashed yawnfest compared to all the new 32" 4K 240hz gaming monitors that just released. Was kinda hoping this year's TV's would also have 4K 240hz but they all seem to be eating dust hard stuck at 144hz
I got the S95C never ever again an samsung I also had an lg never ever an another tv than sony, sony a90J was the best no comparison let them talk because they don't want to make the brand don't look good
I’ve noticed you almost never use the word “Panasonic” in the title of one of your Panasonic OLED videos, is this because they aren’t available in North America and you don’t want to dissuade people from there watching this ?
Even on YT, I guessed correctly. Well, I'm on an OLED screen. It better be that bright at the Panasonic prices. Ya think a sound bar did better than downfiring speakers? Rhetorical
Hopefully Panasonic won't force sharpening onto the user unlike Sony and LG! Sony does it for years, LG does it 2024 and if Panasonic would do it too, there would be no TV left to buy.
Automatic Brightness Limiter is the one technology that creates the most accurate picture quality. It changes brightness, contrast and saturation from 1000 nits down to 200 nits, for blistering visuals and pristine accuracy. It automatically changes the brightness so you get the most out of the picture. When brightness gets down to 200 nits you will see the most accurate picture quality. This will cost only $3000, just to see 200 nits graphics never seen before. MLA is the next generation technology to provide 200 nits of pure bliss pictue quality. This technology also comes at a cost, you need to buy the TV again after 1 year to regain the full picture quality. These amazing TVs degrade picture quality over time so you need a $3000 yearly subscription to see again the 200 nits of blistering visuals. If you bought a TV and you use it at 100 brightness and 100 contrast then you got scammed. If you need a TV maxed out to enjoy a TV then you made a bad decision. When you buy speakers or headphones you don't need to use them at full volume to enjoy them. You shouldn't do it with TVs either. OLED is a very limited technology than can do only 200-300 nits. Stop buying $3000 TVs just to get 300 nits. Stop being scammed.
Yes, but they can’t say this because they want to be promoted right? MLA tech has raised blacks and looks very bad in direct sunlight. Like very bad.. sound is poor to and modern panels upscale older content very poorly. I returned my MZ2000 because it’s a downgrade compared the 2 year older jz2000. I don’t think I’ll ever buy a premium tv ever again
That can't truly be fixed unless they go back to a slower pixel response time which would be bad for high refresh rate content. Your only real option is to use some level of motion interpolation.
Why is it still so expensive? If high-end OLED PC monitors are selling for the same price or even less than Mini LED equivalents, why aren't we seeing a commensurate price drop in TVs? Especially as OLED is basically mainstream. This shit is too expensive. It's just propped up by bullshit marketing and grown men tweaking their nipples while they moan "inky blacks."
We need Panasonic back in USA
This aged well.
Very frustrated Panasonic exited the Australian market.
Same with the US. I'm still using the Panasonic Blu-ray player I bought in 2007. It's so slow, but it works.
Same for Canada (USA 2)
Because they were still making plasmas when they left most market and you guys didn't buy their TV. I remember it was when Samsung was heavily marketed and trendy, it drove Panasonic out. The sales person in every electronic stores were marketing the Samsung super saturated colors as a good thing.
@@Pepe-dq2ib Bite your tongue. I had a house FULL of Panasonic plasmas. That's all I bought. My sis still has a hand-me-down plasma I gave her last year. I bought so much Panasonic stuff, when I dropped a new TV, I hand wrote a letter to Panasonic, and they gave me $400 for being so loyal.
That's bcoz they priced themselves out of the market..expect Sony to be next as everyone is buying up Samsung's and LG's as premium Oled's
Another 42" OLED in the market is very exciting
Looking forward to your Review of the Z95A.
The question is: do they still force logo dimming all the time and dim down while playing games?
Never had such a problem with my C2. It only dims when I have static not moving content. It can happen, when I pause the game and do something on my second monitor.
Never had this problem with my jz1500 on nearly highest luminance level (90) and big colorful hud elements like in mario 64 diving scene.
Panasonic and Sony are renowned for their exceptional panel optimizations, showcasing the significant impact of stringent quality control measures on panel performance. For instance, the Sony A95L outperforms the Samsung S95C, emphasizing the pivotal role of quality control in maximizing panel performance.
A95L vs S95C price
55" 2500€ vs 1500€
65" 3000€ vs 2000€
77" 5000€ vs 3000€
Yes a Mercedes is better than a Hyundai but is it worth the added cost? For some yes for others not. I'm sure Samsung and LG are capable of matching the Japanese if they wanted but chose not to and provide a different customer.
If I chose a 77S95C for my living room I could almost buy a 55A95L for my bedroom from the money I saved 🤷♂ (F*ck I just sold myself on an upgrade 🙄)
@@RealLifeTech187and if the Samsung or lg is calibrated it offers a great, accurate image regardless so 🤷🏼♀️
@@ishkapiska4516 💯
Wow, thanks ChatGPT!
Why does this read like an AI generated response?
How do I buy a panasonic OLED in the US?
You'd have to import it. Probably not worth it.
Come back to the US, Panasonic.
-From a Happy ST60 customer
I have the 65STW60 too and I won't go to OLED unsless they bring back 120hz BFI
I used to own one back in 2016 XD
People are too poor. The 55 inch z95a is 3 grand.
FYI Their return is gonna be announced today
@@Caoimhin777 I’ll believe it when I see it
0:45 Game Mode Extreme needs 120hz BFI! What should I do with ultra low latency if everything moving is a blur???
The panasonic Z90A in version 48 have a heatsink?
would you recommend buying a Panasonic z95a or the sony a95l?
Don’t think you can go wrong with either tbh. Probably comes down to brand preference and maybe the tv OS etc
@@ntube7 I just need to understand if during gaming the brightness tends to decrease like on the Sony... I probably prefer Google TV OS but Panasonic has the advantage of better color accuracy out of the box
Panasonic have better colour accuracy out of the box but Sony have much better overall processing, OS, sound and design
After having a panasonic tested against a Sony... Panasonic movies as most cinematic... sony probably sports and other stuff...
No 83 inch and 77 MLA 😩 🤦🏻♂️
CRINGE SIZE
Thank you Vincent. Won’t change my 65 A95L for another 65 inches. I’ll buy a 75 inches at least, but the high end model. Sad that Pana didn’t think about it this year. The bigger model hasn’t the best oled panel (MLA).
When is your iPad Pro oled review coming?
@AGPennypacker1460 "This is a TV channel"
And yet he reviewed the Apple 6K Pro Display XDR a few years ago.
You have no argument. 🤣🤣🤣
I’ll miss the old OS, this looks worse and maybe more ads. Hopefully near black is very clean and not noisy this year, and HDR is as colourful as G4
I also hope that the buzzing bass issue is fixed.. plus old content was very poorly upscaled and video files limited compared to the JZ2000. I had to return my MZ2000…
@@superbn0vafirst time i read about the buzzing bass, thought i was the only one with this problem. Its so bad when using prime.
Don't connect your TV to the internet and the problem is solved. Given the fact that malware has known to target TVs it's better not to even connect in the first place.
My 1080p Viera VT60 plasma still has better dynamic range than most “HDR” TVs on the market.
Bullshit.
@@PSYCHOV3N0M Lol. You clearly haven’t seen how cheaply made most of the current TVs on the market are. “4K UHD” is a useless marketing term for most of them.
What does panasonic have against large displays? I would love a 77-83 panasonic flagship..and one that doesn't have an obnoxious speaker attached to it
Very nice,can someone tell if a Z85 is in some way better the Lg C4,as the price in my country is almost the same 😇
Z80A is the new GZ/HZ, rebranded as a budget model. 1st Gen oled screen, same processor.
The only difference is the 2,1 HDMI support.
When will the new TV's be available to buy in UK?
Any reviews of the TCL C855 coming up?
Yes! I so picked the correct one! 🙂
0:52 WHAT?! No large screen sizes??? Why no 77 and 83"?! 65" is too small!
Ohh an event in Düsseldorf? Color me delighted
Which ones are made by Vestel
Do they have better motion clairty with 24fps content and games that for some reason are still 30fps?
Why no more Panasonic in the US 😢
Because Americans love everything cheap, a few pay premium for quality.
@@vivalasvegas702 Yep,Panasonic are real premium with better processing than Sony
how does the Z95A compare to LG G4 or Philips 909 ?
Ничем.
I love the 80 series still have 120hz for gaming!
I hope I can get my fingers on a Z95 this year!
Can’t wait until the full review comes!!! The Pana is gonna crush them all💪🏼💪🏼
wowww the better gradation would mean Panasonic would FINALLY be able to go toe to toe with everyone else! Excited!!
Z95A will be using an G3 MLA panel right?
G4
Sir how many OLED panel
Crazy that Panasonic literally runs at top when it comes to High Grade Consumer cameras as well as monitors and yet it is not even popular in mainstream lol Thankfully i got to know about this :)
With Panasonic coming back to the US, I am going to hold off in getting a new TV, specifically OLED, to replace my Sony 9 yr 850D.
Can you compare the Samsung S90C and the new S90D?
Every year I want to buy a 48" Panasonic but every year they get it wrong.
I hope I get the chance to see those new Panasonic OLED TVs. From last year I have seen only MZ1500, as MZ2000 was sold mostly in online stores from my country.
any pc monitors using these panels yet??
Love Panasonic TVs though I wish they jumped back on the full array market, I loved my DX902.
They have
God damn looks very bright! Why only in 65'' ???
Had Panasonic not exited the Australian market, i would bought one.
I can't believe I guessed correctly on which was the brightest! 😎
😎
I am looking forward to the Pioneer Kuro OLED next year.. Ohh 😕
I wish
Still waiting for a bright OLED for gaming and cinema here in Australia. Got the QN85B 77" til then
LOL I guessed correctly I'm watching from a TN panel from 2016 with sun blazing into my room lmaoo
Bro, so did I. And I have tn panel from 2015
Because it was so difficult to identify. "LOL"
You could also see a brightness difference between the sun and the bright sky despite both being hundred times brighter than your TN display. This just means it’s properly filmed without brightness clipping. It doesn’t mean your monitor is any good.
I know Panasonic is really popular in Japan, to the point that both Toho and Studio Ghibli sponsor Panasonic TVs and Blu-ray players there.
Companies always gimp the smaller TV models. I wish we could get a all the bells & whistles even in the smaller sizes
I wish the content was improving as much as screens to display it.
What's with all the asterisks on Panasonic products like "we don't sell to this country, or this country, or this one" and "Penta Twin chipeset! Except in the UK!" Wow, way to get me excited about how you're going to screw different regions out of certain specs, Panasonic.
Hi Vincent! Please make a video about ”fake” HDMI 2.1 ports in monitors that doesn’t really support all HDMI 2.1 capabilities.
I would consider Panasonic if they used QD OLED panels. Shame.
Fire OS is a no-go
It's either that, or Panasonic's own myHomeScreen, which no one develops for and, therefore, lacks several apps. Or even worse: TiVo (jeez, they're really still around? Or, like some writer at Cracked once said, "brands destined for obscurity need to roam in packs, like buffalo"?)
They have lost their minds. 🤣🤣🤣
Even more accurate than Sony and LG interesting 🤔
Always my fav brand,Nothing else maybe a sony,But Pana quit the US market and i feel they could have proceeded TVs faster,Still,They are the best.
I wish they would sell in America
Not available in Israel. A95L or G4??
I hope, Panasonic is back with the best represantation of the shades near black with their new processor. But I won't buy any OLED TV without 120hz BFI.
Panasonic. They're still alive?
Will these be sold in North America?
Hell no.
I'm sure I seen you walking through Heathrow Airport the other day
long time ago there was Dome sound system on Pana tv.
i guessed right instantly. thanks to this lg c1
If panasonic good, why it not sell in usa?
Because Americans didn't buy many Panasonic TVs years ago, they said that even just the UK had better sale numbers compared to the whole of US.
@@spyofborg people love eye candy when the TV's shifted from plasma and electronic stores salesman were telling people Samsung's super saturated color profiles were a great thing.
Panasonic are meticulous. They are comparable to Sony which puts them at the top tier over all others.
@@spyofborg ouh i see. I dont know men. Panasonic nowdays really eye catching
@@techsamurai11They are better than Sony when it comes to color accuracy.
So why is LG still ahead of Panasonic OLED?
It's not - for gaming, the C3, G3, and C4 has a very dim game mode. The G4 is ok as they fixed it but the others are unusable.
Also pause any game with a LG and Sony side-by-side with text or decals and you can't buy the LG. Go see Classy's video of the A80K and C3 and look for my timestamps in the comments. Every year I hope LG will catch up and every year it's the same thing. Imagine playing Diablo 4 and checking the tiny text on a LG - now that's a real nightmare 🙂
@@techsamurai11 Who games on a Sony?
@@LordAfrocious Go check the C3 vs the A80K side-by-side and pause to see the difference.
The S95C vs G3 vs A95L with Mario Kart is downright scary when you pause it.
@techsamurai11 That's probably because Sony is using their image processing in game mode. That stuff isn't free it adds lag. Man I can't believe you're using mario kart to compare this though. It won't look that great regardless of what tv you use.
@helloguy8934 it's pretty obvious what he means. If mario kart is below you, use any other bright and colorful game to compare and the difference will be plain to see. As it stands, the g4 is the only TV from lg that compares to others in gaming at the moment
These manufacturers combining model numbers now?
Coming to America when?
Why don't panasonic make a version of the z95 without soundbar for customers with their own setup, I don't want to pay a premium for a soundbar that will never be used.
kinda sad to see the mz2000 and mz980 kind of naming scheme to go away, at least it sort of makes sense now ig?
Hope the double OLED layer tech from new iPad display will come to TVs soon. Could almost double brightness as i understood
I feel that Oleds will fall behind LEDs this year in terms of being the best choice for normal and non-specific use cases. It’s really impossible to tell a top LED from an OLED except from the most acute of angles.
Even the iPad Pro, it’s going to take a professional as they stated in the article I just read to tell it apart from the miniled model of last year. Can it look different? Sure. can 99% of the TV industry tell it’s different? Not really.
It would be nice. But are you ready to pay $8k for a 65-inch version of it? It won't be cheap. Cost is the reason why we hardly get dual-layered LED or LCD.
@@buddy305luv9 Yeah, LED is going to dominate the next 5 years as dimming becomes perfect and they will be much cheaper.
Viewing angles are really the area where OLEDs will reign supreme but with ADS panels, the viewing angles are decent enough.
@@techsamurai11 That's complete bullshit. 😂😂😂
There's a night and day difference between OLED and Mini LED LCD iPad Pros.
The backlight alone makes the gray blacks stand out like a sore thumb.
@@PSYCHOV3N0M how often do you use your iPad Pro in total darkness to see it?
I hate that they left the US market before I was able to experience a high end one
Panasonic😍❤❤❤
Oh how I miss my Panasonic Plasma tv, I hope
I would be damn happy if they came back to the Philippine market
Lovely!
These all seem like a rehashed yawnfest compared to all the new 32" 4K 240hz gaming monitors that just released. Was kinda hoping this year's TV's would also have 4K 240hz but they all seem to be eating dust hard stuck at 144hz
I live in Düsseldorf:)
Vincent, I love you and your work, but your pronunciation of Düsseldorf is genuinely painful. 😅
Z95A can do 440 nits full field and 3000 nits 1, 5, and 10% windows. Why does NA always get the cheapest tvs...
@FuIIDiveVR: Where did you get the info that the Z95A can do 440 nits full field?
I was disappointed with my last Panasonic... died just a week ago after only 5 years...previous Panasonic TVs I had lasted 10 and 12 years...
Real gamers don't use speakers, no need for a soundbar :) Great info thanks.
I got the S95C never ever again an samsung I also had an lg never ever an another tv than sony, sony a90J was the best no comparison let them talk because they don't want to make the brand don't look good
Panel lottery 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
I wish here in Brazil we had SONY, unforturnately we don't. I bought the new S90D 55", it's shipping, let's see the panel lottery.
@@gustavo789ful I would say it's a bomb tv but sorry to say not for me
@@dakikendrick1300 A bomb because of the potential burn in?
I’ve noticed you almost never use the word “Panasonic” in the title of one of your Panasonic OLED videos, is this because they aren’t available in North America and you don’t want to dissuade people from there watching this ?
Even on YT, I guessed correctly. Well, I'm on an OLED screen. It better be that bright at the Panasonic prices. Ya think a sound bar did better than downfiring speakers? Rhetorical
Fire TV = no thanks.
Can you explain what is bad about fire tv? Legit question as i want Panasonic
price???
Hopefully Panasonic won't force sharpening onto the user unlike Sony and LG! Sony does it for years, LG does it 2024 and if Panasonic would do it too, there would be no TV left to buy.
Will be priced higher than sony as usual and has fire tv OS...
unfortunately you cant find their TVs anywhere...sigh...
Automatic Brightness Limiter is the one technology that creates the most accurate picture quality. It changes brightness, contrast and saturation from 1000 nits down to 200 nits, for blistering visuals and pristine accuracy. It automatically changes the brightness so you get the most out of the picture. When brightness gets down to 200 nits you will see the most accurate picture quality. This will cost only $3000, just to see 200 nits graphics never seen before.
MLA is the next generation technology to provide 200 nits of pure bliss pictue quality. This technology also comes at a cost, you need to buy the TV again after 1 year to regain the full picture quality. These amazing TVs degrade picture quality over time so you need a $3000 yearly subscription to see again the 200 nits of blistering visuals.
If you bought a TV and you use it at 100 brightness and 100 contrast then you got scammed. If you need a TV maxed out to enjoy a TV then you made a bad decision. When you buy speakers or headphones you don't need to use them at full volume to enjoy them. You shouldn't do it with TVs either.
OLED is a very limited technology than can do only 200-300 nits. Stop buying $3000 TVs just to get 300 nits. Stop being scammed.
Yes, but they can’t say this because they want to be promoted right? MLA tech has raised blacks and looks very bad in direct sunlight. Like very bad.. sound is poor to and modern panels upscale older content very poorly. I returned my MZ2000 because it’s a downgrade compared the 2 year older jz2000. I don’t think I’ll ever buy a premium tv ever again
Bro what are you on about. Use your brain not all content is a fullscreen white rectangle.
Wat
Luckily we don't need 200 nits. 100 is more than enough. Calibrated it's probably less.
No MLA on 77 or 83, no thanks. LG it is!
Man Panasonic is so behind the times they cant even make a 77 inch flagship tv, maybe they think its 2008 when 65 inch was considred massive.
What is accuracy but some numbers on a chart!
"What is a price except some numbers on a page?"
Said it once, said it again, f*ck accuracy
Me: cool, another OLED tv from Panasonic that I can't buy
- you can't buy it because you cannot afford it, or because you live in Brazil?
Me: yes 😢😢
Panasonic, bring back Plasma!
Wow, I guessed correctly. My LG CX is still good enough.
I just want someone to fix 24fps stuttering.
That can't truly be fixed unless they go back to a slower pixel response time which would be bad for high refresh rate content.
Your only real option is to use some level of motion interpolation.
Why is it still so expensive? If high-end OLED PC monitors are selling for the same price or even less than Mini LED equivalents, why aren't we seeing a commensurate price drop in TVs? Especially as OLED is basically mainstream. This shit is too expensive. It's just propped up by bullshit marketing and grown men tweaking their nipples while they moan "inky blacks."
1. You get what you pay for.
2. SOME weaker OLED TV's can be purchased for under $700 like the LG A series OLED TV models.
Very few people are mentioning that Panasonic switched to the garbage Fire TV OS. 🤮🤮🤮
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