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TV Panasonic TV-55W95AEG 55" 4K Ultra HD LCD
The Panasonic TV-55W95AEG is a 55" 4K Ultra HD LCD television with a native resolution of 3840 x 2160 pixels. It combines a large-screen LCD panel with Fire OS for smart functionality and supports common digital broadcast standards including DVB-C, DVB-S2, DVB-T and DVB-T2. Connectivity options include Ethernet LAN for networked features. The chassis comes in a black finish designed for living rooms and media setups.
The 55" 4K Ultra HD panel delivers detailed image reproduction at a 3840 x 2160 resolution suitable for high-definition video and streaming. Built-in Fire OS provides an app-based smart TV experience with network connectivity over Ethernet. Broad compatibility with DVB-C, DVB-S2, DVB-T and DVB-T2 ensures reception of cable, satellite and terrestrial broadcasts where available. Energy consumption figures are specified for SDR and HDR modes, allowing comparison of operating costs.
This model uses LCD panel technology; buyers seeking OLED-level contrast or deep blacks may find LED-LCD performance limiting in very dark viewing environments. Energy efficiency is class G for both SDR and HDR, and power consumption is higher in HDR mode, so it may not meet expectations for low-energy operation.
Place the TV on a stable stand or mount it according to the manufacturer’s instructions for a 55" display. Connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN port for network features or use available wireless options if supported by your setup. Use the TV’s setup wizard to scan for digital channels (DVB-C, DVB-S2, DVB-T, DVB-T2) and sign in to your Fire OS account to access streaming apps. Adjust picture settings such as brightness, contrast and picture mode to match room lighting and content type. For HDR content, select an HDR-capable picture mode to ensure the TV applies the appropriate tone mapping.
For best picture quality, view from an appropriate distance for a 55" 4K panel and calibrate picture presets for daytime and nighttime viewing. Use Ethernet for stable streaming of 4K content when possible, and enable the TV’s energy-saving options if you need to reduce power consumption over long periods.
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iagonal of the visible part of the screen expressed in centimeters and inches.
Rating of how efficiently a device uses energy, affecting power consumption and costs.
Energy efficiency class is a standard classification that is used all over Europe and which is understandable at first sight. Products can be efficiently compared according to classes, starting from A (the most energy efficient class), and ending with G (the most energy-intensive class). The classification of energy efficiency is based on annual energy consumption which is being calculated on the basis of several different parameters.
Energy efficiency class is a standard classification that is used all over Europe and which is understandable at first sight. Products can be efficiently compared according to classes, starting from A (the most energy efficient class), and ending with G (the most energy-intensive class). The classification of energy efficiency is based on annual energy consumption which is being calculated on the basis of several different parameters.
Power consumption in switched-on state expressed in W.
Power consumption in switched-on state expressed in W.