Review: Panasonic TX 55HZW2004

Source: Hifi.nl added 23rd Nov 2020

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At the top of the Panasonic line-up we find an OLED TV with striking advantages. A customized OLED panel, studio monitor image quality and Dolby Atmos sound system. Also a TV that is equipped with four HDMI connections that deliver the full HDMI 2.0 bandwidth and can therefore handle Ultra HD HDR in the best quality. A TV that we like to review.

Sober and elegant Black is timeless, and it always exudes a certain elegance. The “Little Black Dress” Coco Chanel from 1926 has become a fashion symbol for a reason. By this we do not mean that this Panasonic has little to do with the body, but that you should not expect a flashy design.

The thin OLED screen has a fine black frame, and at the bottom the speakers are hidden behind a metal grille. The base is a fairly heavy, central base plate in anthracite brushed metal. The whole is like a house. Keep in mind that the TV is relatively heavy, this 55 – incher Weighs about as much as some other 65 inch OLED models.

Cables can be run at the back via the foot and then concealed with the large cover plate. It’s a somewhat rudimentary cable management solution.

Connect! Who was hoping for HDMI 2.1 connections we must immediately disappoint. This model also has to do with HDMI 2.0. Two HDMI 2.1 features are provided, namely eARC (Enhanced ARC) and ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode).

The TV is equipped with four HDMI connections that provide the full Deliver HDMI 2.0 bandwidth and thus handle Ultra HD HDR in the best quality. You will also find three USB connections (one of which is USB 3.0), a component video input with stereo cinch audio input for your older analog sources, an optical digital audio output. The headphone connection can also be switched to a subwoofer output via the menus, if you want to give the bass some support.

Please note that some of the connections (including two HDMI and two USB) point to the rear and thus make wall mounting more difficult. There is of course also an ethernet connection and built-in WiFi. You can connect your wireless headphones, gamepad or mouse / keyboard via Bluetooth, but you can also send the audio from your smartphone to the TV.

Good news for TV viewers who do not want to use a set-top box. This Panasonic offers you three antenna connections, a dual DVB-T2 / C / S2 tuner with a double CI + slot. If you connect an external USB hard drive, you can watch TV and record another channel at the same time.

My Home Screen 5.0 Panasonic’s smart TV platform, now in its fifth iteration, has a beautiful, modern and uncluttered interface. Do you want to select a different input, a TV channel or connected USB device, or do you want to open an app? All those things can be found in the bar at the bottom of the home screen that takes up minimal screen space.

A second bar of content appears as soon as you select an app that supports it (YouTube and Netflix for example). The interface is fast, and you can change the order of the icons yourself on favorites.

Classic zapper

A top model comes with a more luxurious remote control. Panasonic has had this brushed alloy version of its classic remote for several years now. It may seem a bit clunky but it feels great in the hand, the layout is good and the keys are easy to press. Netflix has its own key and the â ???? My Appâ ???? You can assign the key (bottom left) to your favorite app. The â ???? Pictureâ ???? You can use the button at the top right to quickly change the image mode. Via the menus you determine which image modes appear in that list.

We would almost forget, this remote is also illuminated, and if you often go in the dark enjoy movies, it is very convenient. We think it is a pity that the playback buttons at the bottom of the remote are not illuminated.

Image quality On this top model, Panasonic uses an OLED panel from LG Display, just like all other manufacturers that offer OLED, but one that customizes it itself. The panel is equipped with better cooling and a different power supply. This allows it to achieve a higher peak brightness, Panasonic claims about 50 percent Lake. Whether that is the case, we will come back to that in a moment. In any case, the panel has excellent uniformity, even in dark images.

The HCX Pro image processor also gets the very best from this OLED panel. The processor provides excellent black detail, while retaining a lot of nuance. Another particularly strong asset: the TV handles low-quality dark images very well. Where this can sometimes lead to visible color bands or slightly flickering effects with other manufacturers, this Panasonic keeps that perfectly under control. This is thanks to the excellent noise reduction for both random and MPEG noise (block formation), but probably also the excellent control of the OLED panel.

Fast action images come out better, now that Panasonic has a modified Black Frame Insertion. technique. This makes even more detail visible in fast-moving images, without annoying flicker or excessive loss of brightness as a side effect. The â ???? Minimumâ ???? mode seemed the best choice to us, although you might want to leave it off in HDR to avoid losing clarity. Combined with the excellent “Intelligent Frame Creation” ???? technique, even fast pan shots are beautifully smooth and detailed. Keep “Intelligent Frame Creation” certainly on the â ???? minimumâ ???? mode, it must be said, even in the highest mode the results were very good.

The â ???? True Cinemaâ ???? image mode is exemplary calibrated. Accurate colors, a perfectly neutral gray scale, the images are indeed worthy of a studio monitor, an exceptional achievement. Panasonic also implemented “Filmmaker Mode”, which guarantees that you see the images as the director intended. Filmmaker mode deactivates almost all image processing, but delivers the same beautiful images as True Cinema.

With support for HDR 10, HLG, Dolby Vision and HDR 10 + you don’t have to ask questions about the format of your HDR material. But what about the peak brightness? It is indeed impressive. The HZ 2000 scores 1008 nits on one 10% window, that is indeed about 20 % more than most competitors. It also retains that lead on larger white areas (up to 55% white ). Combined with large color gamut (97% DCI-P3) and the excellent processing of HDR footage, the viewing experience is fantastic.

One last asset. Panasonic now also offers Dolby Vision IQ. The TV adjusts the Dolby Vision image based on the ambient light. For example, dark scenes are lightly brightened so that you see sufficient black detail even with more ambient light. And even more, under the name â ???? Intelligent Sensingâ ???? Panasonic offers a similar function for HDR 10; HDR 20 +, HLG and SDR footage. In a lot of ambient light, colors are made slightly richer and the image gets a little more clarity so that it retains its impact. Sound Quality With the â ???? Technicsâ ???? brand on the loudspeaker grille, we also expect good performance in the audio field. The TV is equipped with a 140 Watt audio system of which 2x 20 W in upfiring speakers is for Dolby Atmos. Everything has been tuned by Technics. During the installation you specify how far the unit is from the back wall and how far it is to your ceiling, so the TV can provide optimal results. And yes, the sound is very good. With the volume knob on half the music is sometimes too loud, so there is a lot of power in it.

What we You can hear that, depending on how high you set the volume, the timbre changes slightly, presumably to prevent overdriving. The effect is not so pronounced as to be a nuisance. Technics tunes the sound relatively sharply, so that screeching guitars or solid snare drums come in very loudly. Playing around with the settings a bit can fix that. Also visit the â ???? Sound field creationâ ???? institution. Panasonic uses the upfiring speakers to create a different atmosphere experience: that of a recording studio, stage or cinema.

And what about Dolby Atmos? We dove into a Star Wars space battle and the TV gives an excellent feeling of spaciousness, with a clear portion of height effects. You rarely hear any noise above your head, which may depend on the settings and your room, but that is quite a challenge for all TVs. Either way, the Panasonic scores very well and will boost your movie experience.

Conclusion The Panasonic TX – 55 HZW 2004 (NL) / TX – 55 HZ 2000 ( BE) is the TV of choice for the movie buff. Its only downside: no HDMI 2.1 connections, so not the best choice for next-gen gamers. But unparalleled OLED picture quality, with deep contrast, many shadow nuances, rich colors and top HDR performance thanks to a customized OLED panel. A powerful audio solution with Dolby Atmos support and upfiring speakers complement the impressive images with room-filling surround. The price tag is hefty, which unfortunately belongs to a reference model.

Panasonic TX – 55 HZW 2004 (NL ) / TX – 55 HZ 2000 (BE)

â ?? ¬ 2. 999 | www.panasonic.com

Rating: 5/5

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