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    Panasonic just returned to the US market with new OLED and Mini-LED TVs

    adminBy adminSeptember 5, 2024001 Min Read
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    After a decade of absence, Panasonic TVs have finally returned to the US market with a new line-up of OLED and Mini-LED TVs ranging from 55 to 85 inches. These televisions, all boasting 4K resolution, have been designed and developed in Japan and come with Fire TV built in, thanks to a partnership with Amazon. The company cites a strong belief in the demand for high-quality TVs as the reason for their return to the US market, although the allure of profit is likely a significant factor. Despite their absence, Panasonic has been active in the US, selling standalone cameras and building a massive EV battery plant in Kansas. The new TVs are available for order now, with shipments starting on September 16 and prices ranging from $1,300 to $3,200, depending on the model and size.

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