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November 2020
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Pic de luminosité en HDR
Image parfaite (couleur
Température gamma)
Couleurs fidèles en HDR
Contraste infini
Processeur HCX Intelligent Pro performant (système de compensation de mouvement)
Angles de vision ouverts
Système audio convaincant
Mode F
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Absence de compatibilité HDMI 2.1 (4K 120 Hz et VRR)
Pic de luminosité en HDR, Image parfaite (couleur, température gamma), Couleurs fidèles en HDR, Contraste infini, Processeur HCX Intelligent Pro performant (système de compensation de mouvement), Angles de vision ouverts, Système audio convaincant, Mode F
Absence de compatibilité HDMI 2.1 (4K 120 Hz et VRR), Télécommande basique, sans micro, Système d'exploitation My Screen Home limité
Panasonic n'a pas forcé son talent avec ce 55HZ2000 — version 55 pouces (140 cm) du Panasonic 65HZ2000 que nous avons testé. Copie du GZ2000 de 2019, il se démarque de la concurrence par son pic de luminosité inégalé sur un téléviseur Oled qui permet d'of...
Publié: 2021-01-26, Auteur: What , review by: whathifi.com
Excellent all-round picture quality, Dolby Vision and HDR10+, Big Dolby Atmos audio performance,
HZ1000 offers similar picture for less, Sound lacks clarity and excitement, Missing next-gen HDMI features,
With the picture improvements over the HZ1000 proving to be so slight, the HZ2000 needs to justify its price premium almost on sound alone. That's a task we had little doubt it would accomplish, such was the audio quality of its GZ2000 predecessor, but Pa...
Extrait: There's never been a better time to invest in premium home theatre, now that multiplex screens have lost their silvery allure and cinema concessions now come with a side order of anxiety. Stepping up your AV game is the only sensible solution, and Panason...
No 4K 120fps HDMI support for next-gen consoles, No Disney+ app, Dolby Atmos sound system lacks bass slam,
The Panasonic HZ2000 is arguably the best home cinema-centric OLED TV available. With a stunning OLED panel and effective Dolby Atmos sound system, it sets a high bar for sound and vision… but gamers will want to look elsewhere.Reasons to buy+Sublime Mast...
Publié: 2020-08-13, Auteur: Steve , review by: techradar.com
Sensational OLED picture, Universal HDR with Dolby Vision IQ, Dolby Atmos sound system
No HDMI 2.1, Hideously expensive
With its high performance Pro Edition OLED panel, convincing onboard Dolby Atmos sound system and IQ-enhanced universal HDR, Panasonic's GZ2000 is the best OLED TV you can't afford to buy right now...
Publié: 2020-01-14, Auteur: Stuart , review by: pocket-lint.com
While the likes of Samsung and LG are fighting over 8K and bezel-less designs, the Panasonic concentrates on delivering a cracking picture that can be watched at any time of time day regardless of whether the sun is streaming in through your living room w...
Publié: 2020-01-09, Auteur: Simon , review by: stuff.tv
Ultimately, the biggest gripe it's possible to have about the HZ2000 is that we will have to wait until the summer to get our hands on a review sample and properly put it through its paces. In the meantime, though, we'll just revel in the anticipation...
There'll be a full review on this site when samples of the HZ200 are made available. It's also hard to make a judgement without knowing the price of the set, although our guess is that both models will start off at a similar price to the GZ2000 at launch...
Publié: 2020-01-08, Auteur: What , review by: whathifi.com
Improved brightness over GZ2000, Support for promising Dolby Vision IQ, Excellent Dolby Atmos sound system,
Not the most beautiful flagship TV,
The Panasonic HZ2000 flagship OLED TV for 2020 may not be the most aesthetically pleasing top-tier TV out there with its rather functional-over-fancy design, but it looks the part where it counts most: the picture on the screen.With hardware advancements...