Panasonic TVs have been missing from the US market for over a decade, which is odd because, well, the company makes good stuff. In any event, our national nightmare is over. The Japanese electronics giant
The releases break down into two lines of OLED displays and another line of Mini-LED TVs. The televisions range in size from 55 to 85 inches and they’ve all been designed and developed in Japan. As expected, all of the TVs boast a 4K resolution, to showcase Panasonic’s “outstanding picture quality.”. This partnership likely gave Panasonic an easy way to add an America-friendly UI into the mix, being as how the company’s been missing from these shores for ten years.
Though Panasonic’s TVs have been absent for ten years, the company has maintained an active presence in America. It sells a bunch of, though it looks like shipments won’t go out until September 16. Prices range from $1,300 to $3,200, depending on the model and size. This article contains affiliate links; if you click such a link and make a purchase, we may earn a commission.
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