The Panasonic 55Z95A (or 55Z95AEG) — 55-inch (140 cm) version of the 65Z95A that we tested — is the flagship model of the Japanese brand. It offers high-end performance with an Oled Meta 2.0 panel and an integrated soundbar.
Panasonic 55Z95AEG
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Boulanger.com1 790,00 € Nine
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Son-Video.com1 790,00 € Nine
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Materiel.net1 865,95 € Nine
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Rakuten1 939,65 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace1 961,00 € Nine
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Cobra2 950,00 € Nine
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LDLC3 065,95 € Nine
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Points forts
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Exceptional image quality.
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Perfectly calibrated.
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High peak light.
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Rotating foot.
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Integrated soundbar.
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Dolby Vision and HDR10+ compatibility.
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From 144 Hz.
Weak points
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Huge, non-backlit remote control.
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Repairability leaves something to be desired.
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Only two HDMI 2.1 ports.
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Mandatory connection to an Amazon account.
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With its 55Z95A – 55-inch (140 cm) version of the 65Z95A that we tested – Panasonic has created an ultra-complete Oled television for cinema fans and gamers alike. This TV delivers top-notch image and sound quality, with precise calibration and a dedicated soundbar. The move to Fire TV also brings welcome new apps and features (in addition to a few ads), everything being perfectly smooth. Almost faultless, except for repairability which leaves something to be desired.
NB: The reported price drop is calculated by comparing the lowest price of the day with the average of the lowest prices charged by all merchants for the product last month, with security rules to exclude the prices of stores whose the VAT policy is not clear (so-called “gray” stores, typically in the case of imports from China).
An alternative
LG 55G4
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Cobra1 499,00 € Nine
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Amazon Marketplace1 519,00 € Nine
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Rakuten1 579,00 € Nine
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Boulanger.com1 590,00 € Nine
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Darty.com1 590,00 € Nine
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Son-Video.com1 590,00 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace1 590,00 € Nine
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MDA1 613,90 € Nine
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Ubaldi1 629,00 € Nine
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Materiel.net1 648,95 € Nine
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Pixmania1 755,98 € Nine
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LDLC2 048,95 € Nine
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Darty Marketplace1 857,03 € Nine
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With its 55G4, a 55-inch (140 cm) version of the 65G4 that we tested, LG improves its Oled G3 television, already a benchmark. The formula is not fundamentally different, but we find all the qualities of the G range with a careful design, excellent image quality in SDR and HDR (with a light peak which rises even higher than in 2023) and everything that gamers need to play in good conditions. As a bonus, the G4 consumes little and the webOS interface is now updated for five years. The only regret is that the manufacturer could have provided a base for more versatility, but LG has once again created a high-end Oled TV.
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