Continuing the news that CES 2024 in Las Vegas has passed, it’s now up to Panasonic to show off its offering regarding the Smart TVs we’ll see throughout
Continuing the news that CES 2024 in Las Vegas has passed, it’s now up to Panasonic to show off its offering regarding the Smart TVs we’ll see throughout this year. The series, in which two models with OLED technology stand out, Panasonic Z95 and Z93There will be flagship models of 2024.
In addition, in these two new models, Panasonic also reveals its new operating system, which is said to manage all the brand’s televisions. And this Japanese company chose Integrate Fire TV to take a leap in quality when it comes to multimedia consumption.
OLED for top models
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Panasonic Z95A and Z93A OLED TVs have a new processor HCX PRO AI MK II next to the Master Oled Ultimate panel. In particular, Panasonic’s Z95A model uses the Master OLED Ultimate panel module equipped with a Micro Lens Array and multi-layer thermal management configuration developed by Panasonic engineers to increase brightness by optimizing heat control and management.
The new processor is responsible for improving the image with technologies such as: 4K Remastering EngineCombining artificial intelligence and mathematical models to achieve sharper, more natural images, as well as superior noise reduction in streaming, according to Panasonic.
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They also added systems to improve the multimedia experience, such as: Dolby Vision IQ™ Sensitivity device that adjusts light levels in each area of ​​the screen with the help of ambient light sensors built into the TV to detect the brightness of the living room
As for the sound; Benefit from compatible omnidirectional speakers With Dolby Atmos using 360 Soundscape Pro technology calibrated by Technics to achieve 3D surround sound.
Panasonic repeats move of other brands and these two models They will be able to offer 144Hz refresh rateThus, those who consider these models to accompany a PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X type console will experience a more realistic gaming experience.
In this sense, specifications such as HDMI 2.1 with HFR and 144Hz VRR o Improved Dolby Vision Gaming now supports frequencies up to 144Hz
Built-in Fire TV
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However, if there is one thing that stands out in these two new models, it is the integration of Fire TV that the brand attaches more importance to. new televisions They run FireOS, which is the same as Amazon devices and now replaces the user interface with a personalized home screen that brings together streaming services, apps, live channels, and personalized recommendations.
Since they use FireOS, Alexa cannot be missing, with the intention of converting these two models into each other. smart home management centers Fully compatible with other Alexa-enabled devices.
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Both models feature a smart home control system that allows users to seamlessly monitor and control their connected home ecosystems. without having to pick up the remote controlSince the brand uses a long-range remote control with Alexa. This way, you can control devices or audio streaming services even if you’re not in front of the remote. Additionally, Apple users will be able to enjoy Apple AirPlay and HomeKit connectivity.
Additionally and also regarding FireOS, These models use Fire TV Media ExperienceIt turns the TV into a smart display that can access a home gallery, display personal photos, and display quick information like calendars and reminders via customizable Alexa widgets.
Price and availability
For now, Panasonic has not provided any information about when these two new models will be released and at what price they will be sold in stores. Panasonic Z95 will be available in 55 and 65 inch sizes Z93 will be available in 77 inches. We will update the article when we have more information.
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