The Panasonic Z95B OLED is one of the best TVs I tested, and it’s hit a record-low price for Black Friday

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Black Friday hit early this year, with big discounts available on most of the flagship OLED TVs TechRadar has tested in 2025. The one exception had been the Panasonic Z95B, but, lo and behold, the 65-inch Panasonic Z95B at Amazon is now $1,999.99 (was $2,799.99).

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This deal on Panasonic’s top OLED brings its price in line with the competition and is a very tempting Black Friday offer on the Z95B, a TV good enough to be regularly used as a mastering monitor by Hollywood production facilities. Amazon’s price cut is a 29% discount on the regular price, and a new record low for the 65-inch Z95B.

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In our Panasonic Z95B review, we praised the company for “prioritizing picture accuracy.” Using the same four-stack OLED panel found in the LG G5, the Z95B is capable of high brightness – we measured 1835 nits peak in Standard mode – but its refined, accurate picture in Filmmaker Mode was where this TV really impressed.

The Z95B also has a built-in 5.1.2-channel speaker array that delivers potent Dolby Atmos sound. In our testing, we found it good enough that you could get away without an external soundbar, which is something we rarely say about even the best TVs.

Perhaps the only drawback with the Z95B is its Amazon Fire TV smart interface, which is overly busy and dotted with ads. But otherwise, there is good support for over-the-air broadcast TV in the Fire TV interface, and the Z95B also features a built-in ATSC 3.0 tuner.

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Al Griffin has been writing about and reviewing A/V tech since the days LaserDiscs roamed the earth, and was previously the editor of Sound & Vision magazine. 

When not reviewing the latest and greatest gear or watching movies at home, he can usually be found out and about on a bike.

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