- Panasonic reveals its full TV series from 2025 with OLED, mini-led and LED models
- The set -up is led by Panasonic Z95B OLED tv
- Z95B could be the brand’s best oled -tv yet
Panasonic has revealed its 2025 TV lineup, which contains several OLEDs and a wide range of LED models, including a mini-led TV.
The latest OLED lineup has been cropped from last year for both US and British markets. It consists of the flagship Panasonic Z95B, successor to Panasonic Z95A, one of the best TVs from 2024; Panasonic Z90B, a middle-class model; and Entry-Level Panasonic Z80B.
The LED lineup consists of Panasonic W95B, a flagship mining model; Panasonic W85B, a model with premium features; Panasonic W80A, a QLED set; Panasonic W70A, an LED model; and Entry-Level Panasonic W61A 4K LED TV.
The US set-up consists of the flagship Panasonic Z95B OLED, the flagship Panasonic W95B mini-led, and the Panasonic W70A management level, which is exclusive to the United States and sits between W80A and W61A.
There are currently no confirmed prices or release dates for any of the above TVs, but once we have this information we will be sure to tell you.
Most of Panasonic’s new TVs use four TV SMART TV platforms except models on Entry-Level that will use Tivo. Panasonic Z95B and Z90B OLEDS and W95B mini-LED supports a new Prime Video-calibrated Mode, which was first introduced on Sony’s 2024 TVs and also appeared in last year’s Panasonic Z95A.
Another exciting new feature in the Panasonic Z95B and W95B TVS is Calman Ready, which allows users to easily calibrate their screens using Calman’s new auto -tuning feature (set to arrive in a software update for Calman Color Calibration Software during the summer).
OLED TVS
Panasonic Z95B
The Panasonic Z95B is available in 55, 65 and 77 inch sizes and has the same primary tandem RGB or ‘Fire-Stack’, OLED panel used in the LG G5, one of this year’s best OLED TV. It also uses a new thermal flow system, as Panasonic says, increases paneling efficiency, resulting in higher brightness and better overall image quality. Z95B supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+ High Dynamic Range formats and uses the HCX AI processor MKII.
Like his predecessor, Panasonic Z95A, one of the best TVs for audio, the Z95B has a 5.1.2-channel speaker array. However, Panasonic has upgraded this sound system, but moved the virtual positioning of the rear channels and increased the size of the side and up-firing speakers.
Elsewhere, the Z95B is filled with game features including 4K 144Hz, VRR (AMD FreeSync Premium and Nvidia G-Sync supported), Alm and Dolby Vision Gaming. Its Game Control Board (part of Game Master Extreme) has also received new features, including a 60Hz update mode designed for older consoles. There will still be only two HDMI 2.1 gates.
Finally, the Z95B gets a design update via a fabric material for the front speaker array and surround frame. The corners are also rounded to give it a more uniform appearance compared to previous generations.
Panasonic Z90B & Z80B
The Panasonic Z90B will be available in 42, 48, 55, 65 and 77 inch sizes. It will support Dolby Vision and HDR10+ high dynamic interval and provide many of the same features as the flagship Panasonic Z95B, including the same HCX AI processor MKII.
Sound features include Dynamic Theater Sound Pro with a built -in 30W subwoofer and Dolby Atmos Support. The Z90 B is also well equipped for games, with 4K 144Hz, AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync VRR and Altm, as well as Panasonics Game Control Board. Once again, there will only be two HDMI 2.1 gates.
Finally, the Panasonic Z80B entry-level model in the OLED set-up and will be available in 48, 55 and 65 inch sizes. It will support both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ and use the downward HCX processor. It has Panasonic Surround Sound Pro and Dolby Atmos Audio, and for games support 4K 120Hz, VRR (AMD FreeSync Premium) and Alm.
Mini-led and LED TVs
Panasonic W95B
Panasonic W95B is Panasonic’s only mini-led TV to 2025 and will be available in 55, 65 and 75-inch sizes plus a new 85-inch size. It will use the same HCX AI processor MKII as OLED -TVs and Support Dolby Vision and HDR10+along with improved hybrid tone mapping for better backlighting control over its predecessor, Panasonic W95A.
For audio, W95B will support the Dynamic Theater Surround and Dolby Atmos. Gaming features include 4K 144Hz, VRR (AMD FREESync Premium included) and Altm as well as Panasonics Game Control Board.
Panasonic W85B, W80A, W70A and W61A
W85B is a QLED TV that will be available in 43, 50, 55 and 65 inch sizes and use the HCX processor. It will support Dolby Vision and HDR10+, Surround Sound Pro for Audio and 4K 120Hz, VRR and Alm as well as Game Mode Extreme for games.
The Panasonic W80A and W70A are transferred from 2024. Gaming features include 4K 120Hz, VRR, Alm and Game Mode Plus.
The W70 is an LED model available in 43, 50, 55 and 65-inch sizes. It supports Dolby Vision and HDR10+ and 4K 60Hz, VRR and Alm for games.
Finally, the W61A-LED TV level will be available in 43, 50, 55 and 65 inch sizes. It will use Tivo as its smart TV platform and support 4K 60Hz and Altm for games.
Panasonic Z95B: Potential TV of the Year?
The Panasonic Z95A was an impressive TV as we reviewed it in 2024 thanks to its dynamic sound, beautiful image quality and improved smart TV platform. Its successor, Z95B, seems to be even more impressive.
It will use the new primary tandem RGB OLED panel for higher brightness and bold colors and has a fine-tuned speaker system and a new cooling system to improve pointed brightness. Plus, it has a leaner and more uniform design that I seemed to be more visually appealing when I saw it personally.
The flagship OLED market will be a real battlefield in 2025, with the excellent, five-star LG G5, which is currently setting the bar. But both Samsung S95F and Sony Bravia 8 II also seemed to be real challengers as we saw them earlier this year. The Panasonic Z95B is set to take the fight to all these TVs, and if the price is right, it could be a TV for this year’s candidate.