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This deal changes things — our second favorite TV is $1,200 off

This deal changes things — our second favorite TV is $1,200 off

Digital Trends3 days ago

For a brand that's been losing recognition for quite some time, there's been a lot going on in the land of Panasonic lately. First, after careful review, we've selected the Panasonic Z95A as the runner-up in our best TVs right now, beating out brands like LG and Samsung, and only bested by a Sony TV. Then, there's the deals. We just saw 66% off their mini-LED TV and then, earlier this month, we saw the 65-inch Z95A at $2,500 (a $700 discount). And now we get to the present, where we see that the 65-inch Z95A has dropped even lower. While this deal lasts, through either of the buttons below, you can get this TV for just $2,000. That's $1,200 off its normal price of $3,200. Is that enough to make it best the Sony A95L QD-OLED? Bargain hunters will certainly think so, so be sure to pick the TV up at this price before it rises or, worse, stock runs out.
Why you should buy the Panasonic Z95A
When our review team made its Panasonic Z95A review in December of last year, we called it 'one of the top 5 TVs ever made.' We then talked at length about the one thing that might scare you away from this TV — it's an Amazon Fire TV — and gave step-by-step (and simple!) instructions for disabling Amazon's annoying ads. And then the rest is magic, featuring things you don't expect in a TV review. For example, there's a not-for-laughs 'Superior sound' section that doesn't end with a note telling you to buy one of the best soundbars anyhow, because it already has a built-in one that's going to beat all but the most premium gear. Yet, this isn't why we declares it a top five all time TV, instead that's 'from a strict evaluation of picture accuracy.' In other words, this is a TV with a lot going for it.
The Panasonic Z95A is clearly in a fight for supremacy in TV sales, and this updated deal making the 65-inch Z95A just $2,000 goes to show you how far they are willing to go to take the crown. It's a $1,200 discount off of a $3,200 TV, and a discount that is $500 greater than what we saw at just the beginning of this month. If you want to take advantage of it, all you need to do is tap one of the buttons below. There are other TV deals going on at the moment, but few as exciting as this one.

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