Last updated: July 8, 2025 at 01:47 PM
Summary of Reddit Comments on "Panasonic W95":
Panasonic W95A
- Pros:
- Good HDR brightness; highlights stand out
- Excellent SDR to overcome indirect glare
- Outstanding upscaling and good low-quality content smoothing
- Colors are vibrant, lifelike, and bright
- Cons:
- Narrow viewing angle
- VRR and local dimming can't be used simultaneously
- Direct reflections can be an issue
- Blacks aren't as deep as competing models
User Comments:
- Value: "Pretty decent value."
- Comparison to TCL QM8: "It uses a tcl panel but with higher quality control and better components and processor."
- Price: "Thats a good price for that tv imo."
- Recommendation: "Great TV - if you’re in the U.S. get it while you can."
- Positive Experience: "I really like mine and don’t regret buying it. Sports look really good to me."
- Comparison with Sony Bravia: "How would this compare with the Sony Bravia 3?"
TCL 65Q7
- Price point alternative to Panasonic W95
- Available for $500 at Best Buy
User Comments:
- Recommendation: "The only other real option in this size/price point category is the TCL 65Q7."
- Pros: "Welcome to 4KTV."
- Concern about Fire TV: "I'm not a fan of Fire TVs."
- Comparison with X90L: "Why not X90L? Best for sports at a budget."
Sony Bravia 3
- Mentioned in comparison to Panasonic W95
User Comments:
- Sale Inquiry: "Any idea when the next Sony sale is coming up? I missed the Sony Spring Sale."
General Comments
- Personal Preference: "So my vote is Panasonic, only because I haven’t had a personal experience with TCL."
- Costco Offer: "The W95 is available for $499 from Costco."
- User Inquiry: "What does everyone think about Panasonic mini leds?"
Overall, the Panasonic W95A is praised for its value, picture quality, and processing capabilities but has limitations like a narrow viewing angle and deeper blacks compared to competitors. The TCL 65Q7 is a budget-friendly alternative. The Sony Bravia 3 is mentioned in comparison but details are limited. Users have varied experiences and preferences based on features and pricing.