Panasonic has a new P-Series range of smart TVs specifically made for Indian homes, which expands its smart TV portfolio in India. The P-Series features 21 LED TV models with configurations ranging from HD Ready to 4K. Of course, each model features Google TV.
Panasonic utilizes next-generation display technology for improved image quality, includes Google TV for an easy-to-use interface, plus offers high-quality audio to complete the ultimate cinematic experience.
Prices for the Panasonic P-Series start at ₹17,990 and continue to over ₹3,99,990. Customers can buy Panasonic P-Series Smart TVs from Panasonic-authorised retail stores, as well as online platforms and Panasonic’s official website.
The premium ShinobiPro MiniLED range has 65-inch and 75-inch models that both provide a 4K Studio Color Engine to maximize colour representation in the television’s image quality.
Furthermore, both models use pixel-level dimming, and AccuVIEW display technology for improved detail and improved contrast ratio. Finally, the models support Dolby Vision, and 4K HDR 10+ video formats.
Both models provide a 144Hz refresh rate and MEMC technology to create incredibly smooth visuals; allowing customers viewing fast-paced action scenes to see images clearly and quickly. Additionally, the TV models have a chic bezel-less form-factor, plus customer bliss with their 178° viewing angles. With built-in Chromecast support, customers will have a delightfully well-designed option to cast content effortlessly.
Panasonic has equipped both TVs with support for Dolby Atmos and DTS for theater-like audio. The 75-inch model (TH-75PX950DX) uses a 300W audio system and the 65-inch model (TH-65PX950DX) has a 270W system. Both models are fitted with home-theater-grade speakers rated at a 20W maximum output.
Each TV has 32GB of internal storage. Both TVs utilizes Google TV, which allows you to access a host of apps, streaming platforms and recommendations. With Google Assistant, you can use your voice to control the TV, making it even easier to locate content.
Panasonic enabled several connection options on both TVs such as HDMI 2.1 and USB, Optical Audio Out and Bluetooth. They included a Bluetooth-enabled remote for easy, breezy action.
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