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Panasonic crashes CES 2022 with new OLED TV that promises incredible sound

Panasonic crashes CES 2022 with new OLED TV that promises incredible audio

Panasonic OLED TV
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Not all the best OLED TVs on the marketplace come from LG and Sony. Panasonic brought a new OLED model to CES 2022 that promises incredible sound, improve AI optimizations and some upgraded gaming features.

The Panasonic LZ2000 OLED TV is the next-generation version of the JZ2000 launched last year. It's coming in 55-, 65- and 77-inch configurations, delivering the make'south largest OLED TV size offering nevertheless. But that doesn't play a major role in Panasonic's OLED story — instead past sets take been all about audio, targeting a typical OLED shortcoming with enhanced directional sound features.

The LZ2000 continues the company's efforts with built-in sound modes and overhauled the front-firing speakers with axle-forming engineering.

High-terminate Television panels are notoriously thin, so it's difficult to pack booming speakers in the chassis. Features similar Samsung's Object Tracking Sound and Sony's Acoustic Multi Audio accept looked to upgrade on-board sound without pushing customers to buy one of the all-time soundbars. Panasonic experimenting with enhanced sound technologies could extend the same convenience to potential customers.

As for movie, the Panasonic LZ2000 supports both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ formats, and adds ambient-enlightened versions of these same formats, with Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+ Adaptive support to adapt HDR brightness in response to ambient light levels around the Idiot box. This is key for daytime viewing, when a brightly lit room would otherwise blunt the visual effect of HDR.

In add-on to the ambient optimizations based on surround, the Panasonic LZ2000 OLED Telly as well features an upgrade to the Car AI genre detection to make adjustments based on the picture show. The set uses artificial intelligence to alter the platonic settings for the content you're watching, whether that'southward sport, movies, gaming, etc.

Speaking of gaming, Panasonic is making a pitch for the best gaming TVs in 2022. It'll come with a combined settings overlay called Game Control Lath, which sounds a lot like LG'due south Game Optimizer menu. This would gather all the gaming toggles and controls users might need in a single interface. The LZ2000 will get NVIDIA GPU detection, improved 60Hz latency and HDMI 2.i support, too.

The Panasonic LZ2000 OLED Tv set lineup is expected to launch in summer 2022, though no word on toll or where the set up will be on shelves to buy. Panasonic's OLEDs don't always make it to North America, but nosotros should learn more well-nigh availability in the coming months.

Kate Kozuch is a senior writer at Tom's Guide covering wearables, TVs and everything smart-home related. When she's not in cyborg mode, you can notice her on an exercise wheel or channeling her inner celebrity chef. She and her robot army will rule the world one day, simply until then, attain her at kate.kozuch@futurenet.com.

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