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The Panasonic Z95 Series 65-inch OLED 4K Ultra HD Smart Fire TV (2025) combines cutting-edge Primary RGB Tandem OLED technology with an aerodynamic ThermaFlow cooling system for unmatched brightness and color accuracy. Powered by the HCX Pro AI Processor MK II, it adapts picture and sound dynamically, supporting multiple HDR formats including HDR10+ Adaptive and Dolby Vision IQ. The 360° Soundscape Pro, tuned by Technics, delivers immersive audio without external speakers. Gamers benefit from a 144Hz refresh rate, HDMI 2.1, VRR, and AMD FreeSync Premium. Integrated Fire TV and hands-free Alexa voice control offer seamless smart home and entertainment management, making this TV a top-tier choice for professionals seeking premium audiovisual performance and smart convenience.





















| ASIN | B0F8MW11YS |
| Aspect Ratio | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,028 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #14 in OLED TVs |
| Brand Name | Panasonic |
| Color Name | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (73) |
| Date First Available | June 24, 2025 |
| Item Weight | 62.8 Pounds |
| Item model number | TV-65Z95BP |
| Output Wattage | 170 Watts |
| Product Dimensions | 13.7 x 57 x 35.9 inches |
| Special Features | Ambient Light Sensor, Built-In Speaker, Game Mode, Intelligent Voice Recognition, Wide Viewing Angle |
| Standing screen display size | 65 Inches |
E**T
Possible the best TV you can get right now
As an engineer, I am very detail-oriented and analytical. I did a tremendous amount of research before selecting this TV. I've been around for a while and the name Panasonic has carried a reputation for quality and reliability on par with Sony for decades. I was thrilled when Panasonic returned to the US market. If you want the latest screen technology, tandem OLED, along with incredible sound (with a subwoofer) that you can actually tailor to your viewing and listening area, get this TV. The picture and sound are incredible. There are a bunch of settings to customize the TV. There are also YouTube videos about settings for the best viewing experience. The TV does not get hot and with my 65", the yellow energy guide sticker says it costs $81/year to operate. This TV also has the latest ATSC 3.0 tuner, opening up a ton of free over-the-air channels. When ATSC 3.0 becomes the de facto industry standard, TVs with the current ATSC 1.0 tuner will need an external ATSC 3.0 tuner to get over-the-air TV. This is not a thin TV, but that's not important to me. I want the best picture and quality. No issues with ads that a previous reviewer mentioned. Anyone not paying extra for the top tier Amazon Prime membership, will get Amazon ads. There are privacy settings you can set. The only thing slight negative is the Firestick remote, but it's something you get used to. I may order a traditional remote with a number pad so I can enter over-the-air channels directly.
S**E
Best picture and audio. FireTV operating system needs getting used to
My disability leads me to watch a lot of TV. Now, this makes it much better and more pleasant. With this Panasonic 77Z95B, I changed from a 65" LG 2020 C series which was my first OLED tv and I loved that device. This Panasonic 77" Z95B is a definite move up not just in the size of screen but also the visual. Panasonic provides multiple 'out of the box' picture settings. The main reason many will want this is the most obvious with the built in Technic's audio system. If anyone already has a soundbar or some other audio system they may not the overly interested in this item. The audio is way beyond anything in any other flagship UHDTV brands so if you have no audio system and don't want to buy one, this TV is the obvious choice. One reason that I went with this UHDTV is not just the 4 stack RGB panels, the same as on the LG G5 model, but also with the professional grade Panasonic Processing. In addition to those panels that need to cooled, it is cooled by the very important system called 'ThermaFlow'. That is the Panasonic term for the cooling system for the panels that will keep it bright and last much longer. Many people will get frustrated or really dislike the Amazon 'Fire TV' operating system.Let me tell you, no company has the perfect OS. Changing brands just leads to a new learning curve on what works best in the OS that the TV has. The 'FireTV' system just takes time to get used to and learn what works best for each owners needs and desires. This TV was just mounted on 8/6/2025 and I am extremely pleased with what I see and hear.. The 'out of the box' picture presets are great, easy to use, and quite possibly, I may not need to get it professionally calibrated. If I do decide to have it calibrated, it already has presets for the CALMAN calibrator access to the needed settings. I am very happy with this expensive, but worthwhile purchase.
J**Y
Best TV, period. Hate the FireTV part, though.
Love this TV, mostly. Excellent picture right out of the box. Every review I read was right. Panasonic is top of the heap. The Fire TV crapware is what I hate. Not a fan. Plays all the 4K HD formats that are current. Except Dolbyvision 2 has just been announced. 🙄 Sounds great, but I’ve switched over to my stereo, anyway. I didn’t buy it for the excellent built-in sound. The remote sucks. It’s a 6.2” Fire Tv remote. I hate the Amazon remote and the overlay, but the rest is banging. I was hoping to get the Panasonic remote pictured in the manual for the TV, but the manual is wrong. Has ATSC 3.0, so it’s NextGen TV ready. (I do use an antenna.). For picture- it’s 5 stars. That was my primary focus in purchasing. A TV that could play all the 4k formats natively. The built in Filmmaker Mode. All good stuff. I haven’t changed a setting yet. And from what I read, it can get even brighter with a professional calibration. I don’t see the need yet though, as I’m not doing color correction or anything on the screen yet. Maybe if I get back into the video field I pay the extra money for it. I think it looks fantastic right out of the box. I highly recommend, but am completely bewildered why Panasonic would allow this product to be Amazon-ified with the FireTV overlay on its menu screen. That part really annoys the hell out of me.
P**D
Panasonic Z95B or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love HDR
Color temperature, white point, gray balance, and HDR tracking are excellent. 3 different options are available for tone mapping HDR content, but Panasonic is following strict rules based on the content metadata. This suggests they have a "do no harm" approach and I like that. Image processing is natural with nothing that I've seen looking artificial. Black level on this TV will remain inky in all conditions unlike QD OLED or MLA which lose contrast when they are hit with some ambient light. It's a consequence of chasing wider viewing angles. This is not a thin TV by 2025 standards, but I don't mind because the design is in service of cooling the panel (increasing longevity) and improving the audio quality. Even better though, you get the option to connect a dedicated sub which will do the heavy lifting and provide the deepest bass. The weakest part is the remote control. It feels cheap and doesn't belong on a TV of this caliber. I recommend purchasing the Alexa Voice Remote Pro (sold separately) because it's backlit. The Panasonic Z95B and Sony Bravia 8 II were my final contenders this year; so I tested them at home for 3 weeks and mostly preferred the Z. Good luck on your next!
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