Z95 Series (2024 Model) 65Z95AP

Panasonic

Z95 Series (2024 Model) 65Z95AP

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Panasonic, the former plasma king, will no longer make its own TVs

That’s a massive loss. Panasonic TVs usually have great factory calibration and are the most accurate OOTB. The Z95B is a beast of a TV, it’s better than the LG G5 imo.

Working-Crab-2826 in r/japannews

February 24, 2026 6:56 AM

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HDTVTest | I Test TVs Against a £30,000 Monitor, & Just Found My Favourite OLED of 2025 [Panasonic Z95B]

Always preferred Panasonic TVs for their picture (wife used to work in mastering video content and her video engineers agreed). In 2017 I bought the discounted 2016 top-of-the-range Panasonic (58DX902B) at a bargain price as recommended by Vincent at HDTVTest, and figured I'd get a good 10 years out

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schmerg-uk in r/hardware

August 6, 2025 9:25 AM

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My Pioneer Kuro looks like it has died.

16 years was a good run man! And nah, the Sony Mark 2 definitely won’t be a downgrade, it’ll be an upgrade. I’ll give you a quick breakdown to hopefully get your hopes up after losing such a great plasma. I’ve been using plasmas since 2011; started with ST30 > GT30 > F8500 > ZT60. Just last year I f

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Endo_v2 in r/PlasmaTV

September 26, 2025 10:16 PM

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Sick of missing details in dark movies. Which OLED actually nails the black without crushing everything?

As someone who calibrates all these TVs I would #1 just calibrate the tv yourselves. It would be less than $2000 and cheaper if you really want because all display tech now has issues near black, I’ve tested them all. Sony is probably the best, with equipment the Panasonic Z95B is king right now, pe

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DrBavuso in r/LG_UserHub

March 25, 2026 4:14 AM

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RenoDX HDR Shater on LG G5 OLED

The reported peak brightness on the G5 by the manufacturer or in reviews is going to be for like a 1 or 2% window because it’s an OLED. I’d set the TV in HGIG mode, calibrate with Windows HDR tool and note the numbers reported there (my Panasonic Z95B uses the same tandem OLED panel as the G5 and I

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Quality_Controller in r/HDR_Den

April 2, 2026 12:01 AM

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Sick of missing details in dark movies. Which OLED actually nails the black without crushing everything?

More or less the same, still Panasonic z95b, LG G5, PA32UCG and PA32UCDM. Not sure I’ll get anything this year unless Sony or Panasonic come up with something great later this year

DrBavuso in r/LG_UserHub

April 13, 2026 3:00 PM

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Sick of missing details in dark movies. Which OLED actually nails the black without crushing everything?

A little bit late reply, but we had four OLED flagships side by side last week in a room with their recommended settings. We tested a few dozen of the very darkest scenes. Each scene was replayed from a very high-quality HDR10 video stream. If we simply look at the amount of detail we could see in e

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rtings_kastaa in r/LG_UserHub

April 21, 2026 7:38 PM

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Votre premier téléchargement ?

La connec 56K, aol le bruit lors de l'activation.... Emule en tout premier et j'avais dl de souvenir l'un des premiers films c'était en 2002 avec le film Gladiator, l'ost aussi... J'ai eu de la chance de ne pas tomber sur un film de cul, car ma recherche elle était sur emule directement, avant de co

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Cold-Difficulty-4388 in r/FrancePirate

April 26, 2026 8:31 PM

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Sick of missing details in dark movies. Which OLED actually nails the black without crushing everything?

Samsung S95F or Panasonic Z95B (both of my personal TV's are excellent, but the absolute best IMO is the B8II or A95L.

Drproctor1995 in r/LG_UserHub

March 24, 2026 9:15 PM

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Sick of missing details in dark movies. Which OLED actually nails the black without crushing everything?

It's marvelous! I have a 77" in my living room. My bedroom TV is a 65" Z95B because it has a built in 5.1.2 Technics (Panasonic's audio division) soundbar built in with true up-firing drivers and a surprising amount of bass! It's also far superior to the G5 in the shadow detail department. IMO, 1. A

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Drproctor1995 in r/LG_UserHub

March 26, 2026 11:56 AM

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