Good deal – The Panasonic TX-55JZ2000 “5-star” television at €1,990.00 (-12%)


The Panasonic TX-55JZ2000 television goes under €2,000 at Ubaldi, a drop of around 12% on the price usually observed. It is currently one of the best products in our comparison.

The 55-inch version of the 65JZ2000 that we tested, the Panasonic JZ2000 is the Japanese manufacturer’s most high-end OLED TV for 2021. It features a brighter OLED Professional Edition panel, a 125 W Dolby Atmos audio system and HDMI connectivity 2.1. Balance sheet…

Panasonic TX-55JZ2000

Introductory price 2990 €

5 stars by LesNumériques.com

Note Digital

Editor's Rating: 5 out of 5

  • UbaldiUbaldi

    1,990.00

  • Amazon MarketplaceAmazon Marketplace

    2,071.00

  • CobraCobra

    2,289.00

  • Home Cinema SolutionsHome Cinema Solutions

    2,289.00

  • Son-Video.comSon-Video.com

    2,290.00

  • IaconoIacono

    2,290.00

  • Fnac.com marketplaceFnac.com marketplace

    2,343.13

  • LDLCLDLC

    2,531.95

  • Materiel.netMateriel.net

    2,531.95

  • baker.combaker.com

    2,990.00

  • Fnac.comFnac.com

    2,999.00

  • Darty.comDarty.com

    2,999.00

How the pricing table works

In terms of picture quality, the Panasonic 55JZ2000 TV — 55-inch (140cm) version of the Panasonic TX-65JZ2000 we tested — (and its cousin the JZ1500) simply has no competition on the market. It delivers a perfectly calibrated image and a much higher brightness peak than other OLED televisions, which allows it to display near-perfect HDR dynamics. With HDMI 2.1 compatibility, the JZ2000 is now ready for the future and blends perfectly with new game consoles. One could simply blame it for its lack of apps and features (AirPlay), but that’s a lesser evil. as it is efficient in terms of audio and video rendering.

Strong points

  • Image quality in SDR and HDR.
  • Uneven brightness peak on an OLED TV.
  • Powerful Intelligent Pro HCX processor (motion compensation system).
  • Powerful audio system.
  • Rotating foot.
  • Filmmaker Pro Mode with Intelligent Sensing just perfect.
  • HDMI 2.1 compatibility (4K 120Hz, ALLM, VRR).

Weak points

  • Limited interface (few applications, lack of AirPlay compatibility).
  • Heavy, non-backlit remote.

Alternatively

LG 55C2

Introductory price 1990 €


LG 55C2
5 stars by LesNumériques.com

Note Digital

Editor's Rating: 5 out of 5

  • IaconoIacono

    1,640.00

  • RakutenRakuten

    1,699.00

  • Amazon MarketplaceAmazon Marketplace

    1,821.99

  • Fnac.com marketplaceFnac.com marketplace

    1,854.99

  • La Redoute MarketplaceLa Redoute Marketplace

    1,864.98

  • baker.combaker.com

    1,990.00

  • Son-Video.comSon-Video.com

    1,990.00

  • CobraCobra

    1,990.00

  • UbaldiUbaldi

    1,990.00

  • LDLCLDLC

    1,996.90

  • Fnac.comFnac.com

    1,999.00

  • Darty.comDarty.com

    1,999.00

  • Materiel.netMateriel.net

    2,019.90

  • eBayeBay

    1,990.00

  • LG ElectronicsLG Electronics

    1,999.00

How the pricing table works

The LG 55C2 – 55-inch (140 cm) version of the LG 65C2 that we tested – remains one of the benchmarks on the television market, offering a perfectly calibrated image and a very high quality HDR experience. LG even offers itself the luxury of reducing the consumption of its Oled TV and improving the system’s responsiveness while increasing functionality. On the video processing side, LG no longer has much to prove, both in terms of upscaling and motion compensation. If we add to this an undisguised ease in video games, the LG 55C2 television is a model of versatility that is suitable for everyone: from movie buffs to video game enthusiasts through sports or documentary enthusiasts. It’s hard to be disappointed with the LG C2.

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