Article Retracted

Since the initial publication of this article, we’ve been reliably informed that there’s been some inaccuracy in our assumption which prompted us to write the article in the first place, and so we’ve retracted it. Please stay tuned to HDTVTest for TV news and reviews.

10 comments

  1. Cant wait for panasonic to enter the oled game. Or sony or Samsung
    LG have released poor oleds. Which still cant compete with samsungs first ever oled s9c.

    Panasonic know how to make a reference tv.

  2. Great find, hdtvtest staff. This clears the last remaining doubts.
    No more prototype models as seen on above picture, in 3 weeks Panasonic will finally reveal their 4K OLED flagship TV.
    It’s a pretty safe bet that they’ll show a curved 65″. It remains to be seen whether there’ll also be a smaller 55″ and/or even a flat model (if not now, mayber next year).

  3. Unless they fix IR, Von’s hiber is out…..fool me once, Von’s fault….fool me twice, hiber don’t play….

  4. I really hope they could improve it over LG, since I’m not fond of their clunky calibration controls and other issues.
    OLED + Panasonic’s great processing could be the best thing we had in years since plasma’s demise .

  5. What a thrilling discovery you’ve made, HDTVTest Staff!

  6. Nice find, if it pans out(parden the pun) Panasonic need to price aggressively against LG to compete mass market. I suspect they will be buying the OLED panels from LG. If you can make a good 55″ flat OLED for a good price, I’m sold.

  7. Very exciting!!!

  8. “Article Retracted”

    –> Too late, the information is out and I firmly believe that the info was correct.

  9. Patrik Gårdewall

    Yappa Boy!
    this Panasonic is a fucking LG panel
    what do you expect? LOL

    another crap loled tv with tint/poor near black performance/noise/banding/low motion resolution
    you name it.

  10. @Patrik:
    A man can dream. :)
    Coming from a LCD TV with no motion compensation, I am not bothered by the motion of the LG OLED.

    If it turns out that the Panasonic CZ950 has the same near black issues, then I might just go for the cheaper flat LG EF950 and save my money for a future OLED TV that comes without dark edges and vertical banding.
    I don’t care about Panasonic’s “gimmicks” (Twin tuner, Sat IP etc.).