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Posted on Thursday, March 22, 2018 - 9:46 am:   

Five things you should know about Panasonic TVs in 2018

Hollywood uses Panasonic’s OLED TVs. The Panasonic EZ1000 OLED was not only tuned by professional studio colourists, it is used at many Hollywood post-production facilities to colour-grade films. That means you can buy the very model of TV that was used to work on some of the biggest recent releases, such as Wonder Woman.
Every model released in 2018 will be compatible with high dynamic range – even the lower-end HD ones. Last year, Sony was the only company to do this, and I’m glad to see Panasonic is doing it too. It makes sense: HDR is a more impactful upgrade than 4K resolution in many ways, and we’re now seeing more non-4K HDR content. Star Trek Discovery is a recent example.
The 4K models not only support HDR, they support HDR10+, which uses dynamic metadata to optimise the HDR performance scene by scene. Amazon Prime Video is a supporter of HDR10+, along with 20th Century Fox.
All of the LED LCD models are edge-lit designs, and most of those (in 43, 49 and 55 inches) use IPS panels.
The company is 100 years old in 2018. Happy birthday, Panasonic.

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