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The Panasonic TV-50W80AEY is a 50-inch 4K Ultra HD LED Smart TV featuring the advanced HCX Processor for exceptional picture quality, multi-HDR support including Dolby Vision, and immersive Dolby Atmos sound. With built-in Fire TV and Freely streaming, it offers personalized, subscription-free access to live and on-demand UK channels, all controlled effortlessly via Alexa voice commands.
A**I
Fantastic tv, but...
It is a fantastic tv for it's price, the picture quality is excellent 10/10, the built in speakers it's better than I expected but I'am using a soundbar so that is not an important thing for me, It is decent compared to a normal tv speakers. The remote is looks nice but it's a bit big, could have been a bit better button layout, but it does the job, wierdly it doesn't have an exit button to close the apps quickly and go back to watch regular tv. There is a different button for that, but you have to set it up yourself... The tv menu is a bit clunky and there is a lot of button pressing needed to get you where you want to be. I guess this could be addressed with some updates in the future. Apparently this W80A series is pretty new thing so I guess every beginning is difficult. To hook up a console or a pc to the tv it is super simple, no delay or screen tearing, so for regular gaming it is perfect but only 60hz so If you are a heavy gamer and you want a tv mostly for gaming you might have to look for a different option, I have both a pc and a console and it runs the games great on both. You will have HDR10 and Dolby Vision which is not always included in Samsung or LG tv-s at the same price range and If you watch a lot of movies you probably want that Dolby Vision in your tv. In overall it is not a perfect tv but almost, I'am very happy with it and I can recommend it to anyone who is looking for a more affordable but also higher quality tv
A**R
Panasonic fire tv
Nice looking tv, clear picture, easy to use.
B**K
Not so sure about this until a thought took hold
Now it’s up and running it is a great improvement on my previous Panasonic tv, but as an oap getting this tv to work properly was a master class in understanding new technology, I was on the point of returning this until a simple idea of trying this tv to connect directly to the router by line, all the gremlins disappeared, hours lost but in theory my WiFi should have been strong enough to connect but due to the amount of other items on it seems to have been just to much, my usage of this tv is now so much more entertaining the screen colour is fantastic the sound is far more impressive even without my sound bar and the amount of of channels is mind bending, I’m learning new things about this tv every day, the remote control has more buttons than normal and am really pleased with it ,it’s also really good value.
A**N
Record or rewind live TV? Forget it!
This tv has Freely installed. If you wish to record live TV you cannot nor can you rewind a paused tv program. Make sure that is what you want. It was not clear this was the case at time of purchase. Otherwise the product seemed fine.
D**E
Sluggish - Freely is terrible - FireOS laggy
I can't recommend this TV. On paper, it looks great but it is heavily let down by two things - FireOS and Freely.If you're unfamiliar with FireOS (the operating system used by Firesticks), finding settings is going to be a little difficult for you. The TV arrives with no instructions on how to set it up from Panasonic, other than how to connect it to the base and the aerial. As I already have a Firestick, this wasn't an issue for me. Now whilst the setup was smooth for me, as was logging in (you need an Amazon account) and setting up Freely - the performance was terribly sluggish.The FireOS part really lagged between apps and I'm comparing against a Firestick and Firecube. However the biggest issue was Freely. This was painfully slow. The streamed channels looked nice once they loaded, but it could take as long as 10 seconds to load one up (E4 for example) and even then, I was seeing pixellation and pausing - and I have a 450mb full fibre connection (saying that, the TV only connected up to 150mb, but that should be more than enough. The Freeview top up channels looked awful (more likely my aerial)Annoyingly, when you plug in an aerial to get the rest of the channels, ITV inexplicably places the SD version of ITV at position 3 and the HD version at 61. Freely claim this isn't their doing. I don't really care who's doing it is, but this is bad. Channel positioning is all over the place compared to Freesat. I didn't get around to using the satellite connection, but be aware if you've used Sky Q, you will need to change your LNB on the dish.I had high hopes for this TV - and it's good quality build, the remote control is oversized though, I used a soundbar, so couldn't really comment on the sounds (but you shouldn't expect much anyway from modern TVs - you need a soundbar), but the sluggish FireOS and terribly slow Freely made it impossible to justify the price tag. It was returned and I opted for a TV without Freely. Perhaps don't use this as your main TV? Maybe suitable for bedrooms.
S**R
Great TV
I love my new TV! It’s great all round and I was happy with the price, delivery and size. Easy to install. Not heavy and easy to lift and put in place. Picture is superb. Highly recommended.
J**.
Panasonic Fire TV
Operates well with a good selection of attachments. Fire Tv much easier to use than Google and easier to set up than the android tv I had before. The colour isn’t quite so good unless I have it on the dynamic setting which uses a little more electricity but overall I am extremely pleased with it. Operates instantaneously with my sound bar.
N**W
brilliant
Fantastic picture and sound
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