Panasonic W95 Series (2024 Model) 55-inch Mini LED 4K Ultra HD Smart Fire TV, Local Dimming, 144Hz Refresh Rate – 55W95AP

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The W95A is Panasonic’s flagship 4K Ultra HD Mini LED smart TV. The Mini LED panel with thousands of LED backlights, Local Dimming Ultra, and Quantum Dot sheet delivers exceptional brightness, contrast, and colors, without the halo effect. HCX Pro AI Processor MKII brings precise color accuracy, contrast, and clarity as filmmakers intended. Panasonic TVs support all HDR formats, such as HDR10, HDR10 Plus Adaptive, Dolby Vision IQ including Precision Detail, and HLG. Auto AI feature and the intelligent sensing optimize picture based on the type of content being viewed and the ambient light in a room including color temperature. Dynamic Theater Surround has a dedicated built-in subwoofer that delivers an enhanced low-end frequency. Together with Dolby Atmos, sound effects are precisely placed in virtual space, delivering immersive 3D surround sound. Game Mode Extreme supports the latest gaming features like HDMI2.1, 144Hz refresh rate, VRR, HFR, AMD FreeSync Premium. Panasonic also integrates its unique gaming features such as dedicated True Game Viewing Mode, Game Sound Modes for RPG (Role-Playing Games) and FPS (First-Person Shooter), and Game Control Board which provides a game settings dashboard allowing fast access to all settings. All Panasonic TVs are Fire TV built in, integrating streaming and live TV channels, apps, and tailored recommendations on one main home screen. Users can create up to six user profiles. They include the Voice Remote with Alexa (Press and ask Alexa) to easily launch apps, play music, search for titles, and more, using your voice. Compatible with Alexa-enabled devices such as Ring Doorbells, they feature a smart home dashboard. The Fire TV Ambient Experience turns TVs into a beautiful, always-on smart display rotating through beautiful art, personal photos, and glanceable information that keep you updated throughout the day through customizable Alexa widgets.
A Smart Mini LED TV with exceptional brightness and colors: The Mini LEDpanel with thousands of LED backlights and HCX Pro AI Processor MKII deliver ourtstanding brightness and contrast with brilliant colors.
Multi HDR format with Optimized Picture: All HDR formats, HDR10, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, and HLG, are supported. With advanced intelligent sensing, HDR10+ Adaptive and Dolby Vision IQ deliver optimized natural picture that adjusts to room brightness.
Dynamic Theater Surround with Dolby Atmos: A dedicated built-in subwoofer delivers an enhanced low end frequency. Together with Dolby Atmos, sound effects are precisely placed in virtual space and time to envelope you in the atmosphere.
Level Up Your Gaming: Game Mode Extreme supports the latest gaming features like HDMI2.1, 144Hz refrash rate, VRR, AMD FreeSync Premium. A Game Control Board gives you easy access to gaming settings.
All-in-One Entertainment with Fire TV Built-in: Watch live TV, use voice controls to easily find your favorites, and even get personalized recommendations.
Press and Ask Alexa: Use Alexa on the Voice Remote to find your favorite shows and movies in a snap—no endless scrolling needed. Launch apps, change channels, control your smart home, and more.
Fire TV Ambient Experience: Turn your TV screen into a canvas for displaying over a thousand pieces of free artwork, personal photos, helpful Alexa widgets, and more.

Customers say

Customers are satisfied with the television’s picture quality, build quality, and ease of setup. They find the colors clear and the TV feels durable. The setup process is straightforward, and switching to Fire OS has been easy. Many customers consider it a good value for the price. The sound quality is also appreciated.

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  1. Steamboat

    Impressive!
    I did a ton of research on TV’s and was sold on mini LED being the route to go for best overall price to performance. I was originally going to go with a Sony but then found out that Panasonic was back in the US market and it was a must-buy at that point, Panasonic’s quality and reliability is legendary. This is a solidly built and fantastic looking TV, it exceeded my expectations. From a previous Roku user, switching to Fire OS has been effortless.

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  2. Steve

    Fantastic audio!
    If you want to hear dialogue, this TV is awesome. We got rid of a Vizio that preferred to amplify🤨 music and background noise, and this Panasonic is a really big improvement. No more, “what did he say?” Picture colors are beautiful and clear. Happy to see that Panasonic has returned to USA! GREAT PRICE!

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  3. Just G

    You know you wan’t it so buy it….
    Panasonic TV’s are back in the USA again! And believe trusted reviews on the web and those who’ve posted here before me. This TV is a 5 BIG stars plus.Wanting to upgrade my QLED in size, features and quality had been my pastime lately. Then along came Panasonic’s mini-led. Leaned toward mini over OLED from my research but that’s something I’ll leave to others to debate. Very glad I went mini. Out of the box this unit provided very impressive picture and sound. Did a little settings tweaking but not much. There’s a printed manual rather than just a www link for instructions. Have to agree the onboard audio is impressive. Did plug in my old Vizio sound bar and satellite speakers and the TV and sound bar work well together.Take any viewing angle criticism you might encounter with a grain of salt. What I’ve read about degrading I’ve found in a few reviews sure doesn’t match the clarity and color my unit maintains when looking at it off-center.Firestick OS. Disclaimer. All my TV’s even the QLED have been Firestick driven for a long time so I’m used to that OS. Firestick is a factor I used to choose this set. Maybe some folks have a need for a remote that has a bunch of buttons – I don’t. The remote is classic Firestick. “NO BACKLIGHT ON REMOTE!” Boo-hoo. Who looks at a remote with just a few buttons anyway? Initial setup was very intuitive and quick. Response is quick. I couldn’t care less about Amazon’s hustle on the screen – doesn’t phase me one way or another. I only care about the app widgets in the center of the screen and they perform without lag. And as far as apps side loading is a breeze if you need to.

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  4. Kevin Bender

    Great for Prime Subscribers OR “Traditional” TV Watchers
    It’s so exciting to have Panasonic TVs back in the U.S., but I’m worried some buyers will pass these new Panasonic TVs up on the basis of them having Fire TV instead of Google TV or some other “preferred” OS on them. Now, if you’re not a Prime subscriber, then Fire TV will probably be somewhat lost on you, but I think Fire TV is THE way to go if you’re a Prime subscriber and also happen to prefer a more “traditional” TV-viewing experience.I’ll eventually get around to “calibrating” this TV, but I don’t expect it to need much in the way of adjustment, as everything just looks fantastic on it right out of the box (assuming you chose Home mode instead of Store mode during setup, obviously).I’m no expert when it comes to measuring brightness and color accuracy, but I’ll also say that this TV seems to respect the intended brightness of scenes, as well as their color balance, though it can sometimes feel a smidge dim if you’re relying on the ambient light sensor. After turning the ambient light sensor off, however, I find that the TV has been at least bright enough to overcome most reflections in my living room, which is great when you consider how glossy the screen is.This TV also gets very loud. My previous TV was regularly at 50% volume, but 50% volume on this one is honestly a bit too loud for me at times. It’s also worth noting that there’s a setting to ensure spoken dialog stands out well, so you shouldn’t find yourself having to turn this TV up too loud specifically to hear what people are saying.Getting back to the Fire TV discussion, I absolutely love the live TV guide. I realize that Google TV has a built-in guide, but the live TV guide in Google TV absolutely hates it when you have ad-block set up on your router, while Fire TV’s live TV guide seems to have no such issues. Furthermore, the live TV guide in Fire TV aggregates so much more from so many more apps compared to Google TV.Basically, if an app integrates into the Fire TV live TV guide, then all the setup it requires is for you to launch that app once and (if applicable) sign in. You’ll have a massive live TV guide in no time after setting this stuff up once. It really is a thing of beauty.App installations sometimes work a bit differently in Fire TV compared to Google TV, as Amazon allows you to subscribe to “channels” directly through the Amazon store and on the TV. As such, when you’re downloading apps for services you already subscribe to or plan to subscribe to through a service other than Amazon, make sure you choose to just download the app, rather than choosing the first option that also starts a free trial for the service through Amazon.Note that subscribing through Amazon will give you access to only some of a specific service’s catalog through Prime, but signing into that same service’s app could grant you far more. Likewise, while Google TV has a tendency to recommend content from apps of your choosing and doesn’t tend to organize them by app/provider, I believe much of the Fire TV interface is recommending content available through Prime and its channels but can and will display additional rows for content recommendations from apps you’ve installed.In practice, Fire TV and Google TV don’t look too different from one another when you consider how they present content recommendations in rows, but understand that Fire TV is presenting you with rows of Prime channels content and separate rows for your apps that are intended to draw you into those apps to access the respective fuller catalogs when applicable. If you preferred Android TV to Google TV for how its rows acted as “channels” prior to the switch to Google TV, then you’ll probably actually prefer Fire TV as long as you don’t miss the level of control you had in displaying those “channel” rows.In short, I’d say Fire TV excels at the Prime and live TV experiences, while Google TV is probably the way to go if you want to go app-hopping. Google TV offers more apps overall, but Fire TV has been known to have the odd occasional exclusive.Anyway, this is a great TV for the price, and I really hope Panasonic’s choice of Fire TV as the OS doesn’t limit the appeal of these new Panasonic TVs. Fire TV is a really underrated OS when it comes to pre-installed TV OSes, and you can still set it up as a “dumb TV” if you really just want to attach some other streaming device to it. Definitely don’t overlook these TVs, though, as they’re quite good for the price you’re paying.

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  5. thomas velotti

    Panasonic sets cut above the rest
    Set has best picture quality and color of any set seen. Lg c4. Samsung sd90d Sony bravia8. Different technology. Brilliant color and natural looking. Different than oled set would consider buying panasonic oled set as well. But all three brands have characteristic pictures. Sound Is great. Set up all so easy. Not light. A must buy th a t will last replacing 20 year old panasonic plasma also perfect but wanted to give this a try. No regrets

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  6. Dean Basil

    The “Toyota Camry” of LCDs
    I’ve been a TV enthusiast since the early 2000s. Panasonic has always been famous for reliable well made TVs, and I bought my last Panasonic LCD in 2014 where I paid a fortune for a 40″ tv.This is not a Sony XBR level LCD, if you want a ferarri, go buy a ferarri. This is the toyota camry of LCDs. Good quality, reliable, consistent, well made. Picture is excellent, build quality is good (miss metal backed tvs), inputs and features are great.I do not love the Amazon FireTV OS, but you’re kinda stuck one way or the other with modern TVs.If you normally buy LG/Samsung etc. try this Panasonic instead. No one has ever regretted owning a Toyota Camry and you wont regret owning this panasonic.4 HDMI Ports only #2 is eARC compatible, optical output is located in a bit of a weird place.

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  7. sbulldog

    Great picture and sound
    Took a little to receive but worth the wait. Has amazon fire system built in and easy to set up.

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  8. Marissa

    Received damaged
    Screen damaged. Vertical and horizontal line running through screen. No Panasonic support phone number to call. Returning and will not buy another one.

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    Panasonic W95 Series (2024 Model) 55-inch Mini LED 4K Ultra HD Smart Fire TV, Local Dimming, 144Hz Refresh Rate – 55W95AP
    Panasonic W95 Series (2024 Model) 55-inch Mini LED 4K Ultra HD Smart Fire TV, Local Dimming, 144Hz Refresh Rate – 55W95AP

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