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Panasonic introduced its current flagship television, the OLED MZ2000, last January. However, we have not heard anything else from the company about other models so far. And from

Panasonic introduced its current flagship television, the OLED MZ2000, last January. However, we have not heard anything else from the company about other models so far. And from the company they offered All information about your OLED, MiniLED and LED TVscreating a brand new updated TV series for this year.

While the MZ2000 features the latest innovations from the company, meaning these models are one of Panasonic’s most balanced bets, it’s a step down other than trying these models firsthand. we talk about MZ1500, MZ800, MX950, MX800 and MX710, the company recently announced. Below these lines, we leave you alone with all the information.

Panasonic OLED MZ1500 and MZ800, datasheet

MZ1500

MZ800

PANEL

Main OLED Pro 4K UHD 10-bit 120Hz 16:9

4K UHD 10-bit 120Hz 16:9 OLED

RESOLUTION

3,840 x 2,160 dots

3,840 x 2,160 dots

AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS

48, 55 and 65 inches

42, 48, 55 and 65 inches

HDR

Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG

Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG

IMAGE PROCESSOR

HCX Pro AI

4K Color Engine Pro

PRODUCER MODE

Yes

Yes

OS

My Home Screen 8.0

GoogleTV

HDMI CONNECTION

2.1

2.1

SOUND

2-channel 50 W (15 W x2 + 20 W) + passive radiator x2, mono woofer with Dolby Atmos

24W (12W x 2) + 12W subwoofer, Dolby Atmos

GAMING TECHNOLOGIES

NVIDIA G-SYNC, AMD FreeSync Premium, ALLM, VRR and Real Gaming Mode

AMD FreeSync Premium, ALLM, VRR and Real Gaming Mode

price

Starting from 1,999 Euros

From 1,699 Euros

MZ1500 enters as second most ambitious Panasonic panel

Panasonic’s current flagship features an OLED panel with LG’s proprietary microlens technology. In other words, we would be talking about the clearest response to QD-OLED, which LG showed to the public at the beginning of the year. In addition to Panasonic’s own calibration, the panel offers a cooler to deal with the increase in brightness without affecting the health of the panel.


Panasonic MZ1500. Image: Panasonic

In an effort to deliver an equally satisfying experience in one step below and possibly at a lower cost, we find this MZ1500 which includes: State-of-the-art evo OLED panel made by LG and calibrated by Panasonic engineers. This means that although in this case LG’s microlens matrix is ​​not included, we will also have that heat sink.

The MZ1500 also stands out for being compatible with all of the most widely used HDR formats today: Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG. In addition, it is compatible with HDMI 2.1 and 120 Hz frequency rate makes it more advantageous. a television suitable for video games enjoyment On the latest generation consoles, it also applies VRR technologies and ALLM modes to reduce response time. However, the new Real Gaming Mode will take us to the entire settings section to optimize gaming performance.


Panasonic MZ800. Image: Panasonic

Panasonic continues to rely on the operating system for its range of higher quality televisions. that means both MZ1500 and MX950 continue to offer My Home Screen 8.0 As an operating system, we will find Google TV (even Fire TV on the MX800) on cheaper models, this decision often upsets the vast majority of users who want to enjoy an operating system that offers more freedom as standard.

As reflected in the spec sheet, the last name of the MZ800 is not Master OLED Pro, so panel also does not offer a microlens array. However, its features are also quite ambitious and we can see a clear difference from the MZ1500 in the operating system, because in this case we find Google TV.

Panasonic MX950, MX800 and MX710 Datasheet

MX950

MX800

MX710

PANEL

10-bit 120Hz 16:9 4K UHD LED LCD

10-bit 120Hz 16:9 4K UHD LED LCD

10-bit 60Hz 16:9 4K UHD LED LCD

RESOLUTION

3,840 x 2,160 dots

3,840 x 2,160 dots

3,840 x 2,160 dots

AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS

55 and 65 inches

up to 85 inches

43, 55 and 65 inches

HDR

Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG

Dolby Vision IQ, HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG

Dolby Vision, HDR10+, HDR10 and HLG

BACKLIGHTING

Mini LEDs

leds

leds

IMAGE PROCESSOR

HCX Pro AI

HCX Processor

4K Color Engine

PRODUCER MODE

Yes

Yes

Yes

OS

My Home Screen 8.0

Fire TV

GoogleTV

HDMI CONNECTION

2.1

2.1

2.1

SOUND

2ch 50 W (2 x 15 W + 20 W) + mono woofer, Dolby Atmos

20W (10W x 2), Dolby Atmos

24W (2 x 12W), Dolby Atmos

GAMING TECHNOLOGIES

AMD FreeSync Premium, ALLM, VRR and Real Gaming Mode

ALLM, VRR and Game Mode Extreme

ALLM, VRR and Game Mode Extreme

Panasonic adopts MiniLED and various operating systems in its backlit televisions


Panasonic MX950. Image: Panasonic

Returning to the backlit panels, Panasonic also has a good offer, showing offers in the MiniLED and LED-LCD series. In fact, the MX950 prostrates itself like this: TV with the company’s most ambitious LCD panel. As the local dimming zones and the number of diodes are not known in detail, we know that it integrates the HCX Pro AI processor, just like the OLED models, and can also cope with all available HDR formats. . In addition, the panel is ready to play, because in addition to 120 Hz and HDMI 2.1, we also find VRR, ALLM and other technologies.


Panasonic MX800. Image: Panasonic

Below we see the MX800 and MX710 in one step, they distinguish themselves especially with their panels, image processors, operating systems and connections. Here we get rid of MiniLED technology to have LCD-LED panels. Without knowing the type of each, it’s possible that the MX800 has a FALD (Full Array Local Dimming) panel, but we’ll have to wait for more details on that. What we keep in mind There will be versions up to 85 inchesPanasonic’s largest panel to date. In addition, Panasonic has chosen Fire TV as the operating system for this model as a strategy to bring diversity to this new television series.


Panasonic MX710. Image: Panasonic

The MX710 has been the most basic model offered by Panasonic in this new batch. Although we do not know the type of panel used, we will encounter a lower image processor and a 60 Hz panel that will be compatible with all HDR formats. Of course, thanks to interpolation technologies, we will artificially achieve more fluency in games. . The firm is offering this time. Google TV as an operating systemso users will be able to enjoy the Google app store and almost all available streaming platforms, among other benefits.

Price and availability

Although the company did not reveal the prices of all the models offered, at least we know the prices of the OLED series. In addition, the company also announced the launch window for its televisions.

  • OLED MZ2000: from 2,999 euros
  • OLED MZ1500: from 1,999 euros
  • OLED MZ800: from 1,699 euros

MZ800 and MX710 will arrive in the same June, and MZ1500, MX950 and MX800 will be launched in our country as of August.

More info | Panasonic

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