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PANASONIC CX850 TV PRODUCT REVIEW


A Panasonic CX850 TV PRODUCT REVIEW
How good is Panasonic CX850 TV?



Panasonic is really cranking the 4K at the moment, firstly with a slew of impressive 4K tVs, and secondly with the fact that it will introduce a range of 4K gadgets to support its panels, including a player that enables you to watch 4K content on and 4K cameras.

But ultra high-definition wrangling aside, the most exciting thing about panasonic’s tVs – specifically, its flagship 55-inch 4K LEd cX850 screen – is not so much what’s on the outside, but what’s on the inside.

Unlike the majority of television manufacturers, who are implementing android tV into their boxes, panasonic has made a shrewd move and plumped for the Firefox tV operating system.

Ignoring, for a moment, whether you prefer browsing the web via chrome or Firefox, mozilla’s os looks pretty spectacular, with an intuitive feel that makes it easy to find your way around and access the myriad of content – and voice command capabilities will further enhance this.

The new OS will also come with a range of extra nifty features, such as the ability to wirelessly exchange content like photos and videos from a smartphone, tablet or pc; and apps designed to notify you of new events, much as they would on a mobile.

LG EG9900 4K TV GADGET REVIEW AND DESCRIPTION BASICS


LG EG9900 4k TV

Curved TVs are hotter than Oman in summer right now, but while they’re perfect for watching two-abreast, when there’s a room full of people, those in the middle can’t see diddly. Lg’s revolutionary bendable screen could solve that irksome problem by adapting to your needs with its flexible display.

Instead of pigeon-holing you with either flat or curved, Lg’s bendable tV can, rather brilliantly, do both. When it’s just you and a friend, go curved for maximum immersion.

When you’ve got friends around, a wave of the tV’s remote will make the display instantly flex into a flat position, so everyone gets a slice of the action.

LG is really pushing the organic technology found inside its panels, and the Eg9900 features the same oLEd spec, giving this screen impeccably bright and vibrant colours and perfect blacks. With ‘just’ a 4K resolution to contend with, you can lap up all that glorious 4K content rearing its head right now.

Yes, its 77-inch screen is a little bit gargantuan, but the cool, bendable technology will eventually trickle down to the smaller models, so you won’t necessarily have to build a man cave to justify your rather ott purchase, though you should.