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Reviewed By Digital Trends Panasonic Z95A
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It’s been a minute since Panasonic TVs were available stateside, so you can imagine our excitement when the Panasonic Z95A Series 4K OLED hit shelves several months ago. We were able to test this North American comeback model, and our editorial team said, “Stunning picture and shockingly good sound help make the Panasonic Z95A one of the top 5 TVs we’ve ever reviewed.”

This week, when you purchase the Panasonic 65-inch Z95A, you’ll pay a discounted price of $2,500 plus tax. That’s a $700 markdown from the TV’s original price! 

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Why you should buy the Panasonic Z95A Series

The Panasonic Z95A is one of those glorious flagship sets that endures every single test-bench procedure near-flawlessly. This 4K OLED has a wide color gamut, especially when watching movies in HDR. Expect rich, lifelike colors and the kind of inky black levels Panasonic plasma TVs used to be known for!

The Z95 has great glare and reflection handling, too, and can get bright enough when watching SDR content to go up against ambient light sources in your living room or home theater. It also has a native 144Hz refresh rate and a boatload of gaming optimizations, including a dedicated True Game picture mode for improved response time and reduced input lag. 

You may have noticed the giant speaker system built into this TV. It’s actually a full-on Panasonic 5.1 soundbar with an integrated woofer that punches well above its weight class. 

Apps, screen mirroring, and smart home controls are available once the TV is connected to the Internet, with Amazon’s Fire TV OS running the show. The ads are a bit annoying, but other than that, it’s a rock-solid smart hub! 

Save $700 on the Panasonic 65-inch Z95A Series 4K OLED when you purchase today. We also recommend taking a look at our lists of the best OLED TV deals, best TV deals, and best Amazon deals for even more discounts on top-rated TVs.

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Michael Bizzaco
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Michael Bizzaco has been selling, installing, and talking about TVs, soundbars, streaming devices, and all things smart home…
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