kocour65
Standard Member
How will you buy the new TV when the Chinese ports are closed - you will fly to Asia for them
I'm uncertain whether to buy the 55LZ2000 or the new Sony QD-OLED. I'll be an early adopter so either model will be a punt. I could hold off for user reviews, but then I've been waiting a year already and there is only so much research you can doLooking at the launch price of the 55LZ2000, it's much lower than the 55JZ200 was, closer to the 55JZ1500. I wonder if we'll see the 55LZ2000 for around £1300 in a year's time?
I currently have a JZ1500, which is about to be swapped out due to an error with flickering lines on HDR content. It seems to affect a lot of JZ1500s though... so if the next one has the same issue, I might just return and wait for the LZ2000 price reduction next year.I'm uncertain whether to buy the 55LZ2000 or the new Sony QD-OLED. I'll be an early adopter so either model will be a punt. Less I wait, but then I've been waiting a year already and there is only so much research you can do
But that will be dangerously close to the launch of the MZ2000I might just return and wait for the LZ2000 price reduction next year.
That's over £5k at current prices for the 77" was hoping for a bit cheaper than that
An ElectroLuminescent panel perhaps? It does not matter, the 'EL' term is used by Google Translator when translating the word 'OLED' from japanese. These models use conventional WRGB OLED panels. But I'm not sure if the new 'NEO' panel is a modified version of the Evo panel supplied by LG Display or a different panel entirely designed and manufactured by Panasonic.Well i'm not sure what a organic EL panel means in real world.
New LZ800 models, only difference with LZ980 I'm seeing is lower tier surround sound
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Officially expensive.
No I was joking, it's priced well. £2899.99 for the 65 inch. £2299.99 for the 55. Those are on the Panasonic perks website. They should do well at that price.Is 4,300 expensive for a high end 77"? The 65" HZ2000 was 4,300 when it was launched. That seemed really expensive at the time but Panasonic had no competition with a heat sink model which they ended up having the following year from Sony A90J and then they drastically reduced their prices.
I think they got this priced well considering the competition. Still a bit lower than last year's 83" A90J even with that on sale and at 77" it should lead the way.