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Well, I will be mostly using this tv for entertainment purposes (gaming, movies, PC, etc) and for the size and price I got it at, I definitely can't complain, doesn't mean I can't critique though. First and foremost, in my opinion the picture on this tv is very good, of course it's not going to blow you or me away because of course it's not an OLED, but even so, it's head to head with other units from the other big name brands in this price market. HDR performs great and as a gamer with a recently bought Xbox One X, HDR content is quite abundant and at my disposal, also including things on PC and PS4 pro mind you. Colours are quite vibrant and present, with the right (or not depending on personal tastes) settings, not washed out or bland. Picture clarity is very good though I will say it has a little trouble upscaling full hd free to air tv, some things in a scene can look a little jagged and off, but this doesn't seem to really translate to upscaled entertainment content say from consoles or youtube, so no problems there. I got this tv to replace a 40" Samsung 4k tv that I have had for just over a year and half now, and all the issues I had with that tv are not present here. The picture on the samsung was of almost equal quality I would say, my issues more stemmed from hardware and the UI, the UI for the epg being atrociously slow, very sleek and nice looking epg UI that allowed you to see the tv while you scrolled through the channel list, but it was appalingly slow. The Panasonic on the other hand is completely the opposite, very spartan almost bland looking UI and epg, but also not slow at all, probably for the lack of frills. Other issues I had with the Samsung was that it had no AUX audio port for headphones, and the HDMI ports were incredibly strange; only one HDMI port worked properly as a 4k, HDR, 60fps input port, the other 3 one of which being an ARC port for Home Theatre systems would not receive HDR content or display 60fps. Nothing like that is present with the Panasonic which has been a big tick for me. I can't comment on the audio quality as I use a home theatre system and not the tv speakers. Overall very pleased with the tv.Read full review
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Very disappointing; after my old Panasonic Plasma TV this one is a disgrace. I adjust the image so the faces look natural on one channel, then switch to another and they look like Capt. America's nemesis Hydra. Switch to another and they all look like zombies. As for the on-screen guide (there's no help at all in the "manual"), it's ridiculous; trying to type with the on-screen keyboard by shuffling the cursor about is a joke, and of course trying to follow the instructions about adjusting the image while the guide is on the screen is impossible, so you have to write the instructions down. And the program guide isn't exactly user friendly either; if you want to read the blurb about the program you're watching you have to go and find it in the program guide - and that not only hides the image but cuts off the audio too!Read full review
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Not so "Smart" TV - lacking Twin Tuner, cannot record while watching different programme Its specs ambiguous, if not misleading - does say Twin Tuner, but it's just a heading with a hyphen beside it - which means no Twin Tuner, according to Panasonic after-sales support Don't be fooled by marketing gobbledook, look at something different
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Great time - very happy
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