Testseek.com have collected 15 expert reviews of the Panasonic TX-65GX800E and the average rating is 91%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Panasonic TX-65GX800E.
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The GX800 clearly demonstrates there's no longer a need to compromise on features even when bargain hunting for a new Ultra HD TV.By bundling both Dolby Vision and HDR10+, Panasonic has maximized the performance of its edge lit panel, delivering vibrant c...
Abstract: The Panasonic GX800 family stretches from the £600 40in TX-40GX800B we have here right up to the £999 65in TX-65GX800B.Whichever size you opt for, you get a 4K (3,840 x 2,160) VA-type LCD panel with a refresh rate of 60Hz and, as you’d expect at the price...
Image lacks nuance, SDR detail can drift, Basic audio performance,
This is a good TV with the typical problems you might get at this price. It could be more refined and scale a little better when conditions get tough, but otherwise it's bright, punchy and entertaining.The Panasonic's real problem, though, is that the sli...
Abstract: The days of HDR elitism are over. With the advent of the GX800, Panasonic has neutralised the ongoing debate about dynamic HDR standards. It's slashed the price premium usually associated with the technology too; what was once the preserve of high-end ent...
Dolby Vision and HDR10+ dynamic metadata helps improve the HDR performance to fit TV capabilities, Colour reproduction is very good, SDR content looks accurate, Decent above black and mid-tone details, Excellent motion and video processing, Excellent upsc
Edge lighting adds uniformity issues, Mild DSE and patchy backlighting, Blacks are not deep or inky, especially watching in pitch black room, Bright bottom corners of the screen, Very poor viewing angles, Dim HDR performance
The GX800 is a top tier LED LCD TV for Panasonic in 2019 but it shouldn't be mistaken for a replacement to the likes of the previous DX902 model. This is a TV built to a price point and uses the latest dynamic metadata technologies to provide a reasonable...
Published: 2019-07-11, Author: John , review by: pocket-lint.com
Excellent video processing, Compatibility with the Dolby Vision and HDR10+ formats, Impressive Dolby Atmos sound quality, A truly great price for what's on offer
Lacks brightness compared with premium LCD TVs, Effective viewing angle is pretty limited, Bass speaker occasionally crackles with the very deepest bass sounds
The Panasonic TX-58GX800 is an outstanding mid-range TV. Its currently unique compatibility with both of the premium dynamic HDR formats will immediately attract discerning AV fans, who will then also lap up the set's impressively immersive and precise pi...
Verdict If you've been holding back from buying a 4K HDR set, this Panasonic set will reassure you with its support for both Dolby Vision and HDR10+. Add Dolby Atmos into the mix, a solid smart TV offering, generally cool appearance and the TX-50GX800 set...
Published: 2019-02-28, Author: Simon , review by: stuff.tv
Lots of screen for the money, Low-noise, high-detail images, especially from the best sources, Hides its bulk well
So-so upscaling, Poverty-stricken sound
There have been periods when Panasonic has dominated the flatscreen TV market - but the last few years have not been among them. Perhaps that's about to change - we've had a look at two of its 2019 screens now, a premium OLED and a mainstream LCD. They'v...
Qualité d'image, Bon contraste natif, Filtre antireflet performant pour cette gamme de prix, Consommation réduite
Pic de luminosité limité en HDR, Temps de rémanence, Angles de vision
Le Panasonic TX-40GX800 — version 40 pouces (102 cm) du Panasonic TX-65GX800 que nous avons testé — est un bon téléviseur Ultra HD. Il affiche une image de qualité, de bonnes finitions, une certaine facilité d'utilisation, mais comme les autres téléviseur...