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Panasonic GZ1000 OLED - Smart TV
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Panasonic GZ1000 OLED

description Panasonic GZ1000 OLED Overview

The Panasonic GZ1000 is a premium OLED smart television offering 4K Ultra HD resolution and HDR support including Dolby Vision and HLG. It provides access to streaming services via built-in Wi-Fi. This TV is suitable for discerning consumers seeking high-quality picture performance and integrated smart features, particularly those prioritizing OLED technology’s contrast and color accuracy.

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Panasonic GZ1000 OLED ranks #95 of 388 in the Smart Tv ranking, behind TCL 6-Series R635, ahead of Philips OLED+ 936.

balance Panasonic GZ1000 OLED Pros & Cons

thumb_up Pros
  • check Accurate natural colors
  • check Deep uniform blacks
  • check Supports major HDR formats
  • check Strong motion processing
thumb_down Cons
  • close Rear-firing speakers
  • close Clumsy remote control
  • close Fragmented smart interface

help Panasonic GZ1000 OLED FAQ

What processor does the Panasonic GZ1000 OLED use?

The Panasonic GZ1000 OLED uses the HCX Pro Intelligent processor, which Panasonic developed in collaboration with Hollywood colorists to deliver accurate out-of-the-box picture settings. This processor handles dynamic metadata mapping for HDR formats including Dolby Vision and HDR10+.

Does the Panasonic GZ1000 support both Dolby Vision and HDR10+?

Yes, the Panasonic GZ1000 supports both Dolby Vision and HDR10+ dynamic HDR formats, in addition to standard HDR10 and HLG. This dual support was notable at launch, as many competing TVs from Sony and LG only supported one or the other.

What sizes does the Panasonic GZ1000 OLED come in?

The Panasonic GZ1000 was released in 55-inch and 65-inch OLED models. Panasonic OLED TVs are not officially sold in the United States, so these models are primarily available in European and Asian markets.

Does the Panasonic GZ1000 have HDMI 2.1 ports for next-gen gaming?

No, the Panasonic GZ1000 does not include HDMI 2.1 ports, which means it cannot support 4K gaming at 120Hz from PlayStation 5 or Xbox Series X. Gamers needing HDMI 2.1 should look at the step-up Panasonic HZ1000 or the newer JZ series models.

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