Panasonic has launched this year's new TV ranges in Europe and the US. Z95B is the company's first TV with RGB Tandem OLED technology.
There are three new OLED ranges – Z95B, Z90B and Z80B – along with a batch of new LCD TVs with or without miniLED.
Some of last year's TVs will remain available in 2025. These models end in 'A' while the 2025 models end in 'B'. Panasonic continues its focus on Amazon's FireTV platform but also offers a few models with TiVo OS. Both platforms lack some local streaming apps but Apple users can fall back on AirPlay 2. Chromecast is not available.
RGB Tandem OLED from Panasonic
The flagship model, Z95B, replaces last year's Z95A. It shifts from MLA OLED to RGB Tandem OLED, the latest panel technology from LG Display.
Z95B is positioned to compete with other high-end models like LG G5, Philips OLED910 and QD-OLED TVs such as Sony's Bravia 8 II. Panasonic's unique features include a 'ThermalFlow' cooling system and a built-in Dolby Atmos audio system.
Also read: Panasonic 2025 TV line-up (with TV compare tool)

Panasonic Z95B has a new design. Photo: Panasonic
Z90B is a range of OLED TVs with front-facing speakers, while Z80B is Panasonic's most affordable OLED model in 2025. W95B features more miniLED zones than last year's W95A. Features include the HCX video processor, two HDMI 2.1 ports, multi-HDR support, Dolby Atmos and a host of Game Mode features.
Panasonic's 2025 TVs are rolling out now across Europe and in North America. See the table below for more information on specs, prices and dealers.
2025 Panasonic TVs – prices and dealers
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