In 2025, Panasonic is launching its first OLED TVs with the improved Primary RGB Tandem panel in up to 77 inches. It is also introducing larger screen sizes in the Z90B OLED and W95B miniLED LCD ranges. The TVs feature FireTV, HDMI 2.1, Dolby Vision, and more. Here's Panasonic's 2025 TV line-up.
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Panasonic unveiled its new flagship Z95B OLED TV in January at CES 2025 and we shared our first impressions in this article. The 55, 65 and 77-inch TVs all feature the new Primary RGB Tandem OLED panel from LG Display, which abandons microlenses in favor of a new RGB tandem structure with improved color and higher brightness.
The Z95B looks very promising due to this new panel, which Panasonic says increases light efficiency by 40%, and a new ThermalFlow cooling system, It is still powered by the HCX Pro AI Processor MK II and the same MediaTek SoC as used in the 2024 models, meaning that the HDMI module is still limited to two HDMI 2.1 ports (plus two HDMI 2.0). Z95B will compete with other TV models with the RGB tandem panel as well as QD-OLED TVs.
Panasonic's Z95B OLED TV has a new design with a fabric finish. Photo: Panasonic
A big change is the design, which combines fabric with a streamlined back. Panasonic has managed to still find room for an improved version of its Dolby Atmos speaker system with side-firing and up-firing speakers built-in. A classic subwoofer can be connected via the jack port.
Z95B still features all of the video and audio system as its predecessor, Z95A, including Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos, HDR10+, Filmmaker Mode, and more. It has a 144Hz panel and has support for both Nvidia G-Sync Compatible and AMD FreeSync.
All of Panasonic's new TVs for 2025 run FireTV. Photo: Amazon
As announced last year, Panasonic has abandoned its own TV platform, MyHomeScreen, in favor of FireTV. In 2025, Panasonic is bringing to FireTV some features previously only supported on its platform. This includes a return of Calman calibration and ISFccc support. The TVs still come pre-calibrated but the Calman integration allows enthusiasts to calibrate picture modes and come even closer to the reference. These features will also be added to some 2024 models via a firmware update this summer.
- "Panasonic has been a trusted Calman Ready partner for years, and we’re proud to expand that collaboration with the world’s first FireOS Calman Ready integration," said Scott Anderson, CPO and EVP of Portrait Displays.
Stepping down to Z90B, you are instead getting the 'Master OLED Pro' panel, which has lower luminance and color than the tandem panel. You may remember this panel from Panasonic's flagship TVs before the RGB Tandem and MLA panels in recent years. Z90B is available in 42 to 77 inches, but be aware that only the 55, 65 and 77-inch versions feature the 'Master OLED Pro' panel.
Panasonic's three new OLED TV ranges for 2025. Photo: FlatpanelsHD
Z90B still comes with most of the other features from Z95B, including two HDMI 2.1 ports, HCX Pro AI Processor MK II, Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos etc. Z90B features front-facing speakers and a built-in 30W subwoofer.
Panasonic's most affordable OLED TV in 2025 is Z80B. It features a standard OLED panel and is available in 48, 55 and 65 inches only. The OLED panel supports up to 120Hz via the two HDMI 2.1 ports. It still features FireTV, Panasonic's Game Mode Extreme as well as Dolby Vision and HDR10+.
The Z90B features front-facing speakers. Photo: Panasonic
In addition, Panasonic is launching new LCD ranges that will complement some of 2024 ranges (ending in 'A' instead of 'B') that carry over into 2025. The carry-over 2024 models include W80A, W83A and W61A (with TiVo OS).
W95B features miniLED zone dimming with up to 2.5 times more dimming zones, depending on the size, than last year's W95A, according to Panasonic. The exact number was not disclosed, but last year's W95A had 192 zones in 65 inches.
W95B will be available in up to 85 inches with 144Hz support and Panasonic's most advanced processor, the HCX Pro AI Processor MK II. It also supports Dolby Vision IQ and HDR10+.
In addition, Panasonic is introducing W93B, also with a 144Hz LCD panel (but not miniLED zone dimming), and W85B, now with a 120Hz panel and HDMI 2.1 ports. W95B and W93B come with Panasonic's calibrated game picture mode, True Game Mode.
All the new OLED and LCD models run FireTV and offer Filmmaker mode and the Game Control Board with quick access to gaming features. Z95B, Z90B, W95B and W93B also support Prime Video Calibrated Mode.
In addition, Panasonic is bringing its Penta Tuner, which combines satellite, terrestrial, cable, IPTV and TV to IP, to Z95B, Z90B, W95B and W93B. The Penta Tuner supports USB Recording including Timeshift and advanced Channel Editor simplify the viewing experience.
The TVs support Apple AirPlay 2 and Apple Home. Photo: Panasonic/Apple
Last year, Panasonic had a few Google TVs in its line-up but there are no new Google TVs for 2025, meaning that the new TVs do not support Google Cast (Chromecast). Instead, Panasonic has made all of the models compatible with Apple AirPlay 2 and Apple Home.
Other features include FireTV Ambient Mode, Amazon Alexa voice support, In-house TV Streaming, HDMI Signal Power Link (in addition to HDMI CEC), HEVC and AV1 video decoding, and WiFI and Bluetooth. There is still no support for H.266 / VVC (Versatile Video Coding). Check the specifications below to see which models offer these features.
FireTV's ambient mode. Photo: Amazon
As you may have heard, Panasonic reentered the US with select models last year. In 2025, the flagship Z95B will be coming to the US along with a few other models including W95B – we are chasing confirmation on exact plans. A budget W70B is coming to the US and will soon be added to this overview.
Panasonic's 2025 TVs will be available starting this summer in Europe and select models in the US. The letter 'B' in the model name refers to a 2025 generation model. A reminder: Z**B and W**B = 2025, Z**A, W**A and S**A = 2024, M = 2023, L = 2022, J = 2021, H = 2020, G = 2019, F = 2018, E = 2017, D = 2016, C = 2015, A = 2014. Panasonic skipped 'B', 'I' and 'K'.
The line-up overview will be updated continuously to reflect any changes or new models announced by Panasonic. Pricing will be added soon. Once the TVs become available, the model name and size will become an active and clickable link to price comparison or retailers.
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