Panasonic has unveiled its latest television range in India. The new P-Series line-up includes several new models designed for a wide spectrum of Indian households. According to the company, the range incorporates advanced display technologies, Google TV integration and high-quality audio features for an improved viewing experience.
Premium TV experience with ShinobiPro MiniLED series

The highlight of the P-Series is the ShinobiPro MiniLED range, available in 65-inch and 75-inch variants. These TVs are equipped with 4K Studio Colour Engine, pixel-level dimming, and AccuView display technology. They support Dolby Vision and 4K HDR 10+, enhancing both picture detail and contrast. With a 144Hz refresh rate and MEMC technology, fast-paced visuals appear smooth. The TVs also feature a bezel-less design, wide viewing angles, and built-in Chromecast. Sound quality is delivered via home-theatre-grade 20W speakers enhanced by Dolby Atmos and DTS support.
The 75-inch ShinobiPro MiniLED (model TH-75PX950DX) is powered by a 300W system, while the 65-inch version (TH-65PX950DX) draws 270W. Both run on Google TV with 32GB internal storage, support voice commands via Google Assistant, and come with BT-enabled remotes. Connectivity options include HDMI 2.1, USB, optical audio out, and Bluetooth.
In total, 21 LED TV models have been introduced in the P-Series, ranging from HD Ready to 4K models, all equipped with Google TV features. Prices start from Rs 17,990 and go up to Rs 3,99,990, covering both budget and premium segments. The series is available through Panasonic-authorised retail stores, online platforms, and the brand’s direct-to-consumer (D2C) website.

To complement the visual experience, Panasonic has also launched soundbars ranging from 160W (2.1 channel) to 600W (5.1 channel) with features like 3D surround sound, Dolby Digital Plus, and touch controls, priced from Rs 12,990.
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